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Antipope
Antipope An"ti*pope, n.
One who is elected, or claims to be, pope in opposition to
the pope canonically chosen; esp. applied to those popes who
resided at Avignon during the Great Schism.
Meaning of Antipop from wikipedia
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Antipop is the
sixth studio album by
American rock band Primus. It was
released on
October 19, 1999,
through Prawn Song
Records and
Interscope Records...
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Antipop Consortium is an
American alternative hip hop group. The
group formed in 1997, when Beans, High Priest, M. Sayyid, and
producer Earl
Blaize met...
- with whom
Primus recorded two more
studio albums –
Brown Album (1997) and
Antipop (1999) – as well as the
covers EP
Rhinoplasty (1998) and the
original theme...
- Mantia, and the
group released two more albums,
Brown Album in 1997 and
Antipop in 1999,
before going on
hiatus in 2000. In 2002,
Primus returned from...
- is an
American rapper. He was a
member of the
underground hip hop
group Antipop Consortium. He is a
founder of the
record label Tygr
Rawwk Rcrds. With...
- for) four
years with the group,
appearing on
Brown Album,
Rhinoplasty and
Antipop. In
March 2000,
Mantia joined the
revamped lineup of Guns N'
Roses after...
- "DJ
Antipop"). Télépopmusik was
formed by
Fabrice Dumont (of
Autour de Lucie),
Stephan Haeri (2Square, of
Planet Zen), and
Christophe Hetier (
Antipop, of...
- "Lacquer Head" is the
first single from Primus' 1999 album,
Antipop. It is
about three children, and the harm that
comes to them from inhalants. MTV banned...
-
Arrhythmia is a
studio album by
American hip hop
group Antipop Consortium. It was
released on Warp on
April 2, 2002. It
peaked at
number 29 on the UK...
- (from the
Brown Album) -
Directed by Les
Claypool "Lacquer Head" (from
Antipop) -
Directed by Les
Claypool - (Banned by MTV) "The
Devil Went Down to Georgia"...