- The
Slaughtermen are an
Australian post-punk
alternative southern gospel group,
formed in
Melbourne in 1984.
Founder members of The
Slaughtermen were Rob...
- In
livestock agriculture and the meat industry, a slaughterhouse, also
called an
abattoir (/ˈæbətwɑːr/ ), is a
facility where livestock animals are slaughtered...
- slaughterhouse, it was
reported that the
public had
condemned the "pariah class"
slaughtermen and that the "lads and
little boys" had
become curious,
peering through...
- 1977 to 1981 was a
member of The
Sports and from 1986 to 1988 he
joined Slaughtermen. He has
undertaken other projects and
issued four solo albums. At the...
-
Doolan and
Andrew Pendlebury, and
drummer Des Hefner, Ian
formed the
Slaughtermen in Melbourne, a mid
eighties post-punk
alternative Southern gospel group...
- any ****ure emergency.
There was a need for
operational guidelines for
slaughtermen. In
formulating movement restriction, the dis****d
nature of many holdings...
- to
enter the
slaughterhouse to
enforce the Act. They
urged that all
slaughtermen should be
licensed and that any
other method of
killing animals for food...
-
Great Temptation, Red=Yellow=Blue, The Index, The
Possum Hunters, The
Slaughtermen (1989),
Mercy Mercy, Dave
Graney and The
White Buffalos (1989–90), The...
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surgical cases might not
contain such an instrument.
Those used by the
slaughtermen, well
ground down,
might have
caused them. He
thought the
knives used...
- Mazorca. In the story, the
protagonist is
seized by a
crowd of
brutal slaughtermen for
belonging to the
political opposition, and dies. El
Matadero was...