• Ride the Lightning is the second studio album by American heavy metal band Metallica. Ride the Lightning may also refer to: Ride the Lightning (Marshmallow...
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  • log flume dark ride attraction in the Epcot theme park at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida Maelstrom, a spinning flat thrill ride at Morey's Piers...
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  • track on the 1984 Metallica album Ride the Lightning The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories, an anthology of works by H. P. Lovecraft "The Collect...
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  • RTL (redirect from RTL (disambiguation))
    digital circuits RTL Turboliner, a gas turbine trainset Ride the Lightning, an album by the American heavy metal band Metallica Right-to-left, writing...
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  • fireball in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fireball may refer to: Fireball (meteor), a brighter-than-usual meteor Ball lightning, an atmospheric electrical...
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  • "Colossus", by In Mourning from The Weight of Oceans "Colossus", by Jinjer from Wallflowers "Colossus", by Lightning Bolt from Earthly Delights "Colossus"...
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  • from Ride the Lightning "Escape", a song by Muse from Showbiz "Escaping" (song), by Margaret Urlich, 1989 "Escaping", a song by Blues Traveler from the single...
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  • Soundsystem from This Is Happening "All I Want", by The Lightning Seeds from Cloudcuckooland "All I Want", by The Mekons from I Love Mekons "All I Want", by Puressence...
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    (Ossetia) or bursts into existence in a fantastic way, emerging from the sea or a lightning bolt. Though some mythologies are stories from earliest beliefs...
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    Baal (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia)
    English ride, rkb has equine and sexual uses. The spelling of the English term "Baal" derives from the Greek Báal (Βάαλ) which appears in the New Testament...
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