What the Dead Men Say is the ninth studio album by American heavy metal band Trivium. It was released on April 24, 2020, through Roadrunner Records and...
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What the Dead Men Say may refer to: What the Dead Men Say (album) by Trivium What the Dead Men Say (novella) by Philip K. Dick This disambiguation page...
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What the Dead Men Say is a science fiction novella by American writer Philip K. Dick, first published in Worlds of Tomorrow magazine in June 1964. The...
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same time, the band announced their upcoming ninth studio album titled What the Dead Men Say set for release on April 24, 2020. On March 9, the band previewed...
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released The Sin and the Sentence in October 2017, What the Dead Men Say in April 2020, and In the Court of the Dragon in October 2021. List of songs recorded...
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Beaulieu revealed the band is already working on the follow-up to What the Dead Men Say while being in COVID-19 pandemic quarantine, saying the material they've...
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Ubik (redirect from Ubik:The Screenplay)
introduced in the vignette "What the Dead Men Say". Ubik is one of Dick's most acclaimed novels. In 2009, it was chosen by Time magazine as one of the 100 greatest...
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the band Ice Nine Kills IX, the first song off of Trivium's album What the Dead Men Say iX (magazine), a German monthly computer magazine Ix (Dune), a fictional...
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However, the novel is not a continuation (e.g. "What the Dead Men Say" and the novel Ubik) or expansion (e.g. the novella and later novel Vulcan's Hammer) of...
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De mortuis nil nisi bonum (redirect from Do Not Speak Ill of the Dead)
revenge; the titular phrase, de mortuis, implies the murderous ending of the story. In "What the Dead Men Say" (1964), by Philip K. Dick, after the main character...
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