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Draft:Josiah Dunbar | References | References |
Draft:Josiah Dunbar | External links | External links
MaxPreps profile
Prep Hoops profile
Hudl highlights |
Draft:Josiah Dunbar | See also | See also
List of high school basketball players
University of Detroit Jesuit High School and Academy
[[Category:2009 births]]
[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:American basketball players]]
[[Category:High school basketball players in the United States]]
[[Category:Sportspeople from Detroit]] |
Draft:Josiah Dunbar | Table of Content | Short description, '''Josiah Dunbar''', Middle and High School Career, References, References, External links, See also |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Dominik Kočik | [[:Dominik Kočik]] | :Dominik Kočik
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Subject does not appear to be notable upon search. I've found two potential secondary sources (1 & 2) referenced in the current state of the article, but the first thing that struck out to me is that they do not seem to be WP:SIGCOV, so there is no real reason to presume that the subject is notable as of right now. WormEater13 (talk • contribs) 00:06, 2 May 2025 (UTC)
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Keep - in addition to the two sources above, I'm able to find quite a bit of material in Slovak sources (1, 2, 3 4, 5, 6) indicating he's at least regionally notable in Slovakia for his darting abilities. ser! (chat to me - see my edits) 08:09, 2 May 2025 (UTC) |
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Category:April 1939 sports events in the United Kingdom | MonthCategoryNav | Sports |
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Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Natearchibaldfan | <noinclude>__TOC__</noinclude> | __TOC__ |
Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Natearchibaldfan | 02 May 2025 | 02 May 2025 |
Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Natearchibaldfan | Suspected sockpuppets | Suspected sockpuppets
Both accounts are editing in similar articles at around the same time, as well as both inserting "Italian brainrot" into articles. Toast1454TC 00:08, 2 May 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Natearchibaldfan | <big>Comments by other users</big> | Comments by other users
Accused parties may also comment/discuss in this section below. See Defending yourself against claims. |
Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Natearchibaldfan | <big>Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments</big> | Clerk, CheckUser, and/or patrolling admin comments
Blocked separate to this. Izno (talk) 01:07, 2 May 2025 (UTC) |
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Billie Jean King Most Valuable Player | Short description | The Billie Jean King Most Valuable Player (MVP) is an annual Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) award given since the league's inaugural season in 2023. The award is named after women's sports trailblazer, tennis legend, and Advisory Board member, Billie Jean King. The winner is chosen by a "selection committee with a cross-section of representatives including national and local media, former players, the Professional Women's Hockey League Players Association, and team personnel."
The inaugural winner was Natalie Spooner. |
Billie Jean King Most Valuable Player | Key | Key
! Denotes player who has been inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame ^ Denotes player who has been inducted to the IIHF Hall of Fame * Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Showcase and end-of-season All-Star Team + Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Showcase x Denotes player who has been selected for at least one end-of-season All-Star Team |
Billie Jean King Most Valuable Player | Winners | Winners
Season Player Position Nationality Team Ref. 2023–24 Natalie Spooner x Forward PWHL Toronto 2024–25 TBD — — — — |
Billie Jean King Most Valuable Player | See also | See also
List of sports awards honoring women |
Billie Jean King Most Valuable Player | References | References
Category:Awards established in 2024
Most Valuable
Category:Professional Women's Hockey League
Category:Professional Women's Hockey League lists |
Billie Jean King Most Valuable Player | Table of Content | Short description, Key, Winners, See also, References |
Wikipedia:Peer review/Mongush Buyan-Badyrgy/archive1 | [[Wikipedia:Peer review/Mongush Buyan-Badyrgy/archive1 | Mongush Buyan-Badyrgy
Category:May 2025 peer reviews
I recently helped the article achieve GA status, and I'm hoping to eventually nominate this for FA, perhaps at the end of June or in July. Any suggestions on how to improve the article for a future FAC nom would be appreciated.
Thanks, BeanieFan11 (talk) 00:09, 2 May 2025 (UTC) |
Wikipedia:Peer review/Mongush Buyan-Badyrgy/archive1 | Table of Content | [[Wikipedia:Peer review/Mongush Buyan-Badyrgy/archive1 |
Draft:Mica Tenenbaum | Draft topics | Mica Tenenbaum (born 18 December 1995) is an Argentine-born American singer, songwriter and musician. She is the co-founder and lead vocalist of the synth-pop duo Magdalena Bay, noted for its 2000s-inspired sound and internet-native DIY visuals. The duo have released two studio albums, including the critically acclaimed Mercurial World (2021), earning a cult following in contemporary pop music. |
Draft:Mica Tenenbaum | Early life and education | Early life and education
Tenenbaum was born in Buenos Aires and moved with her family to Miami, Florida, as an infant.
Raised in a Spanish-speaking Jewish household, she learned piano early and began writing songs inspired by artists such as Fiona Apple, Britney Spears and Shakira.
In 2011 she met guitarist Matthew Lewin at the Live! Modern School of Music in North Miami; the pair formed the prog-rock outfit Tabula Rasa, releasing two independent albums and gigging locally.
Tenenbaum studied communications at the University of Pennsylvania, performing in an all-female sketch-comedy troupe, while Lewin attended Northeastern University. The duo continued to exchange song ideas long-distance until graduating in 2018. |
Draft:Mica Tenenbaum | Career | Career |
Draft:Mica Tenenbaum | Formation of Magdalena Bay (2016–2020) | Formation of Magdalena Bay (2016–2020)
Reuniting during a 2016 winter break, Tenenbaum and Lewin pivoted from prog to pop, uploading their first single, “Voc Pop,” that year. After relocating to Los Angeles in 2018 they embraced a DIY, green-screen aesthetic across YouTube and TikTok.
Their debut EP, A Little Rhythm and a Wicked Feeling (2020, Luminelle), attracted positive reviews for its nostalgic yet forward-looking electropop. |
Draft:Mica Tenenbaum | ''Mercurial World'' and breakthrough (2021–2023) | Mercurial World and breakthrough (2021–2023)
Mercurial World, released 8 October 2021, was written, produced and mixed by Tenenbaum and Lewin in their apartment studio.
Vogue later called it “one of the most inventive pop records of 2021.”
The duo’s first major headline tour followed in 2022, alongside festival dates and a Coachella debut in April 2023. |
Draft:Mica Tenenbaum | ''Imaginal Disk'' and recent work (2024–present) | Imaginal Disk and recent work (2024–present)
Magdalena Bay’s second studio album, Imaginal Disk, arrived 23 August 2024 on Mom+Pop. A loose sci-fi concept record, it expands the duo’s sound with prog-rock structures while retaining pop hooks.
A world tour announced for 2024–25 includes their first Australian dates. |
Draft:Mica Tenenbaum | Artistic style and media | Artistic style and media
Critics describe Tenenbaum’s vocals as “cherubic yet sly,” layered over bright synths that reference Y2K pop while subverting expectations.
She directs and edits many of the duo’s videos, employing VHS textures, greenscreen surrealism and ARG-style websites to build an “ever-expanding multimedia universe.” |
Draft:Mica Tenenbaum | Personal life | Personal life
Tenenbaum and Lewin have been romantic partners, on and off, since high school and share a home studio in Los Angeles.
Fluent in English and Spanish, she often nods to her Argentine-Jewish heritage—recording Spanish-language versions of songs such as “Domino (en español)”. |
Draft:Mica Tenenbaum | Discography | Discography
For releases with Magdalena Bay only.*
Mini Mix, Vol. 1 (2019, mixtape)
Mini Mix, Vol. 2 (2020, mixtape)
A Little Rhythm and a Wicked Feeling (EP, 2020)
Mercurial World (2021)
Mercurial World (Deluxe) (2022)
Mini Mix, Vol. 3 (2021, mixtape)
Imaginal Disk (2024) |
Draft:Mica Tenenbaum | References | References |
Draft:Mica Tenenbaum | External links | External links
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Draft:Mica Tenenbaum | Table of Content | Draft topics, Early life and education, Career, Formation of Magdalena Bay (2016–2020), ''Mercurial World'' and breakthrough (2021–2023), ''Imaginal Disk'' and recent work (2024–present), Artistic style and media, Personal life, Discography, References, External links |
File:TheSatsumaComplexBobMortimer.jpg | Summary | Summary |
File:TheSatsumaComplexBobMortimer.jpg | Licensing | Licensing |
File:TheSatsumaComplexBobMortimer.jpg | Table of Content | Summary, Licensing |
Don't Click Play | Short description | Don't Click Play is the upcoming third studio album by American singer Ava Max. It is set to be released on August 22, 2025, through Atlantic Records. |
Don't Click Play | Background | Background
On April 9, 2025, Max shared a link to a website called "Don't Click Play on Ava Max", where visitors could click a "Sign the Petition" button and listen to a snippet of an upcoming album single. She announced the album on May 1, by quoting Ed Sheeran's announcement of his upcoming eighth studio album, Play on Twitter. |
Don't Click Play | Promotion | Promotion
"Lost Your Faith" was released as the album's lead single on February 7, 2025, along with a visualizer. Described as a "driving breakup song" with a "1980s rock-esque straight beat" that transitions into a "more electronic dance-pop instrumental" in the chorus, the track explores the emotional unraveling of a fading relationship. The song's music video was released on March 18, 2025. |
Don't Click Play | References | References
Category:2025 albums
Category:Ava Max albums
Category:Atlantic Records albums
Category:Upcoming albums |
Don't Click Play | Table of Content | Short description, Background, Promotion, References |
Etrusco Benci | short description | Etrusco Benci (25 June 1905 – 12 June 1943) was an Italian anti-fascist typographer who fought in the Spanish Civil War and was active in the French and Belgian Resistance. |
Etrusco Benci | Life | Life
Republican activist and professional typographer, in 1935 Benci clandestinely emigrated to France. In Nice, where he had found work, he joined the Communist Party and, at the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, was among the first to rush to the nearby Republic, where he enlisted in the anarchist formations of the POUM. Wounded in Zaragoza and decorated for his bravery, Benci returned to France after Franco's victory. French authorities interned him at Gurs, but he managed to escape from the camp at the beginning of World War II. With the German occupation, Benci participated in the resistance movement alongside French fighters. He then moved to Belgium to continue guerrilla activities against the Germans. Captured by the Nazis along with two hundred other Belgian partisans in February 1943, Benci was executed by firing squad on 12 June 1943. |
Etrusco Benci | Commemorations | Commemorations
thumb|upright=0.7|Stolperstein in Molenbeek
Etrusco Benci is buried in the Enclosure of the executed, a cemetery for Resistance fallen in Brussels located in the municipality of Schaerbeek. In November 2018, a Stolperstein was placed in his memory at his residence at 10 Rue de la Perle in Molenbeek.
In Grosseto, a square within the city's school district has been dedicated to him. Benci is also remembered together with Albo Bellucci and Giuseppe Scopetani with a plaster bas-relief, created by Tolomeo Faccendi, located in the atrium of the Town Hall. |
Etrusco Benci | References | References |
Etrusco Benci | Sources | Sources |
Etrusco Benci | External links | External links
Category:1905 births
Category:1943 deaths
Category:Communist members of the French Resistance
Category:French Resistance members
Category:Belgian resistance members
Category:Italian anti-fascists
Category:Italian Anti-Francoists
Category:Italian communists
Category:Italian partisans
Category:Italian people of the Spanish Civil War
Category:Italian people executed by Nazi Germany
Category:People executed by Nazi Germany by firing squad
Category:People from Grosseto |
Etrusco Benci | Table of Content | short description, Life, Commemorations, References, Sources, External links |
Draft:Rita Mallia ( CFMEU ) | AFC submission | |
Draft:Rita Mallia ( CFMEU ) | Rita Mallia | Rita Mallia
Rita Mallia is an Australian trade unionist and lawyer. She was known for her leadership in the New South Wales (NSW) branch of the Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU). In 2010, she became the first woman to be elected president of the union's NSW branch. |
Draft:Rita Mallia ( CFMEU ) | Early life and education | Early life and education
Rita Mallia was born to Maltese immigrants who relocated to Australia in the 1960s. She graduated from Sydney Law School and was subsequently admitted as a solicitor. |
Draft:Rita Mallia ( CFMEU ) | Career | Career |
Draft:Rita Mallia ( CFMEU ) | Union involvement | Union involvement
Rita Mallia began her career with the CFMEU in 1996 as an industrial officer. In 2010, she was elected president of the NSW branch of the union’s Construction and General Division.
In addition to her work within the union, Mallia held directorships at the industry superannuation fund United Super (Cbus) and the Australian Construction Industry Redundancy Trust. She was also a vice-president of Unions NSW. |
Draft:Rita Mallia ( CFMEU ) | Public advocacy | Public advocacy
Throughout her career, Rita has been active in public advocacy. In 2015, she spoke at a rally in Sydney opposing racism and Islamophobia. More recently, in 2023, she campaigned against the use of engineered stone in construction, citing health risks for workers exposed to the material. |
Draft:Rita Mallia ( CFMEU ) | Later activities | Later activities
After her departure from the CFMEU, Mallia joined Electrogroup, an organization focused on apprenticeship training in the electrical industry across NSW and the Australian Capital Territory. She also participated in the 2025 May Day rally in Sydney, which focused on workers’ rights, housing, and climate action. |
Draft:Rita Mallia ( CFMEU ) | References | References |
Draft:Rita Mallia ( CFMEU ) | Table of Content | AFC submission, Rita Mallia, Early life and education, Career, Union involvement, Public advocacy, Later activities, References |
Hambly Parker | Infobox rugby biography
| Walter Hambly Parker (13 April 1934 – 19 September 2014) was a South African international rugby union player.
Parker was born in Somerset East and educated at Gill College.
A prop, Parker played for Port Elizabeth club Crusaders and represented Eastern Province. He made 14 appearances for the Springboks, which included two official caps. Both of his Test matches came as loose–head prop on the unsuccessful Australian leg of their 1965 tour, for fixtures against the Wallabies in Sydney and Brisbane.
Parker and his wife operated a stud farm near Port Elizabeth for many years. |
Hambly Parker | See also | See also
List of South Africa national rugby union players |
Hambly Parker | References | References
Category:1934 births
Category:2014 deaths
Category:South African rugby union players
Category:South Africa international rugby union players
Category:Eastern Province Elephants players
Category:Rugby union players from the Eastern Cape
Category:Sportspeople from Somerset East
Category:Rugby union props |
Hambly Parker | Table of Content | Infobox rugby biography
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Hasanabad-e Salem | Short description | Hasanabad-e Salem () is a village in Tankaman-e Shomali Rural District of Tankaman District in Nazarabad County, Alborz province, Iran. |
Hasanabad-e Salem | Demographics | Demographics |
Hasanabad-e Salem | Population | Population
The village did not appear in the 2006 National Census, when it was in Tankaman Rural District of Tehran province. In 2008, the village was transferred to Tankaman-e Shomali Rural District created in the district. In 2010, the county was separated from the province in the establishment of Alborz province. The 2016 census measured the population of the village as 125 people in 41 households. |
Hasanabad-e Salem | See also | See also |
Hasanabad-e Salem | Notes | Notes |
Hasanabad-e Salem | References | References
Category:Populated places in Nazarabad County |
Hasanabad-e Salem | Table of Content | Short description, Demographics, Population, See also, Notes, References |
Draft:100 Men vs. One Gorilla Debate | draft | The "100 men vs. one gorilla" debate is a viral hypothetical scenario that emerged on Reddit in 2020 and gained significant attention on social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, and YouTube in 2025. The debate centers on the question: Could 100 average men defeat a single silverback gorilla in a fight? The premise is typically set in a confined, neutral environment without weapons, where the men are unarmed and not trained in combat.https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2025/apr/29/100-men-v-one-gorilla-who-would-win-and-why-has-the-question-gone-viralhttps://www.forbes.com/sites/conormurray/2025/04/29/would-100-men-or-one-gorilla-win-in-a-fight-heres-what-experts-say-about-viral-question/https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/pop-culture-news/100-men-fight-gorrilla-viral-question-rcna203764 |
Draft:100 Men vs. One Gorilla Debate | Origins and Viral Spread | Origins and Viral Spread
The debate began as a thought experiment on Reddit and was reignited in April 2025 when YouTube personality MrBeast (James Donaldson) posted a tweet seeking 100 male volunteers to take on a hypothetical challenge of fighting a gorilla.https://www.billboard.com/music/rb-hip-hop/camron-mase-100-men-gorilla-debate-1235960538/ This tweet garnered over 17 million views and sparked widespread discussion on social media platforms.https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/100-men-vs-gorilla-fight-b2743201.html The discussion attracted commentary from public figures such as Elon Musk, who made a sarcastic remark about the debate's popularity.https://www.news.com.au/finance/money/culture/toxic-viral-man-debate-kicks-off-and-divides/news-story/afbd5091bf298b808e3a6ead284cee7bhttps://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/100-men-gorilla-debate-who-would-win-1235327636/ |
Draft:100 Men vs. One Gorilla Debate | Physical Capabilities of Gorillas | Physical Capabilities of Gorillas
Adult male gorillas, particularly silverbacks, are known for their immense physical strength. They can lift over 1,800 pounds and possess a bite force exceeding 1,300 pounds per square inch (psi), comparable to that of large crocodiles . Their muscular build and powerful limbs make them formidable opponents in close combat.https://www.berrypatchfarms.net/can-100-people-beat-a-gorilla/https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2025/04/30/experts-discuss-100-men-vs-gorilla/83367073007/ |
Draft:100 Men vs. One Gorilla Debate | Human Strength and Strategy | Human Strength and Strategy
While individual humans are significantly weaker than gorillas, the concept of overwhelming force through numbers has been considered. Theoretically, a group of 100 men could coordinate to subdue a gorilla, but such an endeavor would be perilous. Without weapons or protective gear, many participants would likely sustain serious injuries or fatalities. The success of such an attempt would depend on factors like coordination, timing, and the ability to exploit the gorilla's vulnerabilities.https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/etimes/trending/forget-gorilla-vs-100-men-these-10-animals-are-far-more-dangerous/photostory/120773079.cms |
Draft:100 Men vs. One Gorilla Debate | Cultural and Ethical Considerations | Cultural and Ethical Considerations
The debate has not only captivated audiences with its absurdity but has also sparked discussions on masculinity and ethics. Critics argue that the scenario reflects toxic masculinity and a misguided desire to assert dominance over nature. Animal rights organizations, such as PETA, have condemned the debate as unethical.https://m.economictimes.com/magazines/panache/mrbeasts-bizarre-gorilla-vs-100-humans-tweet-ignites-hilarious-social-media-debate-but-heres-what-peta-had-to-say/articleshow/120768418.cmshttps://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/technology/social/mrbeasts-gorilla-post-sparks-backlash-from-peta-maybe-try-100-reasons-to-leave/articleshow/120730413.cms |
Draft:100 Men vs. One Gorilla Debate | Table of Content | draft, Origins and Viral Spread, Physical Capabilities of Gorillas, Human Strength and Strategy, Cultural and Ethical Considerations |
Badr al-Din Hizr | Short description | Badr al-Din Hizr was Beg of Hamid from 1326 to 1328 and to 1358. |
Badr al-Din Hizr | References | References |
Badr al-Din Hizr | Bibliography | Bibliography
Category:14th-century deaths
Category:Hamidid rulers
Category:Year of birth unknown |
Badr al-Din Hizr | Table of Content | Short description, References, Bibliography |
Ilana Kloss Playoff Most Valuable Player | Short description | The Ilana Kloss Playoff Most Valuable Player (MVP) is an annual Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) award given since the league's inaugural season in 2023. The award is named after PWHL Advisory Board member, Ilana Kloss. The winner is chosen by a "selection committee with a cross-section of representatives including national and local media, former players, the Professional Women's Hockey League Players Association, and team personnel."
The inaugural winner was Taylor Heise. |
Ilana Kloss Playoff Most Valuable Player | Key | Key
! Denotes player who has been inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame ^ Denotes player who has been inducted to the IIHF Hall of Fame * Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Showcase and end-of-season All-Star Team + Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Showcase x Denotes player who has been selected for at least one end-of-season All-Star Team |
Ilana Kloss Playoff Most Valuable Player | Winners | Winners
Season Player Position Nationality Team Ref. 2023–24 Taylor Heise + Forward PWHL Minnesota 2024–25 TBD — — — — |
Ilana Kloss Playoff Most Valuable Player | See also | See also
List of sports awards honoring women |
Ilana Kloss Playoff Most Valuable Player | References | References |
Ilana Kloss Playoff Most Valuable Player | External links | External links
Category:Awards established in 2024
Category:Professional Women's Hockey League
Category:Professional Women's Hockey League lists |
Ilana Kloss Playoff Most Valuable Player | Table of Content | Short description, Key, Winners, See also, References, External links |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Adam Cooper (soccer) | [[:Adam Cooper (soccer)]] | :Adam Cooper (soccer)
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I'm not sure what makes Cooper more worthy of an article than other collegiate soccer coaches, especially since he has a non-notable playing career. The most notable thing about him (from what I understand) is his long tenure and winning a coach of the year award which may be enough to warrant an article, but I'm not sure so I've put it up. Raskuly (talk) 00:23, 2 May 2025 (UTC)
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The Ramrod Tapes (album) | '''''The Ramrod Tapes''''' | The Ramrod Tapes is an unofficial, leaked compilation of songs by The Mars Volta. The tracks surfaced on the fan forum, The Comatorium, in August 2013 and featured a collection of fifteen demos and outtakes. A user on the forum claimed to have received a private message containing the tracks with instructions to disseminate them online. Many of the songs would go on to be released on Omar Rodriguez-Lopez solo albums. |
The Ramrod Tapes (album) | Overview | Overview
In August 2013, months after The Mars Volta had officially been disbanded, a group of fifteen tracks appeared on the fan forum, The Comatorium. The songs range from rough demos and instrumental pieces to near-finished songs that didn't make it onto official releases. Such is the case with three of the tracks. Two of the tracks are instrumental demos of one of the as-of-yet unreleased songs. One track is a demo of Vicarious Atonement from their previous album, Amputechture. Another is a demo of Molochwalker from Noctourniquet. The remaining eight tracks are demos of previously released Omar Rodriguez-Lopez songs or songs that would subsequently go on to be officially released on his solo records.
Because the tracks were recorded in various sessions many years apart, a number of former members of the band contributed to the songs. Thomas Pridgen, former drummer of the band, commented on Facebook about the collection of songs, “im pretty sure the songs i loved playing on [2009’s] Octahedron that didnt make the record are on there and im excited.”
Regarding the leaked tracks, Cedric Bixler-Zavala, lead singer of The Mars Volta, jokingly stated, "The recent TMV leaks are from a session we did w/ @davidguetta during our residency at Ibiza hot spot RAMROD" Thus, the name, The Ramrod Tapes, was created by fans of the band. |
The Ramrod Tapes (album) | Track listing | Track listing |
The Ramrod Tapes (album) | Personnel | Personnel |
The Ramrod Tapes (album) | The Mars Volta | The Mars Volta
Omar Rodríguez-López – guitar, additional contributions
Cedric Bixler-Zavala – vocals
Juan Alderete de la Peña – bass guitar
Blake Fleming – drums
Jon Theodore – drums
Thomas Pridgen – drums
Deantoni Parks – drums
Isaiah Ikey Owens – keyboards |
The Ramrod Tapes (album) | Artwork | Artwork
Sonny Kay – design, layout |
The Ramrod Tapes (album) | References | References |
The Ramrod Tapes (album) | Table of Content | '''''The Ramrod Tapes''''', Overview, Track listing, Personnel, The Mars Volta, Artwork, References |
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