10-413: White line ( s ) may refer to: Music [ edit ] White Line (album) , by Memorain, 2003 "White Line", a song by Neil Young and Crazy Horse from the 1990 album Ragged Glory "White Line" (Emmylou Harris song) , a song by Emmylou Harris, 1985 " White Lines (Don't Don't Do It) ", a 1983 song by Melle Mel "White Lines" (Rick Ross song) ,
20-415: A horse hoof White line disease , a fungal infection of the horse's hoof Hilton white line or anocutaneous line, a boundary in the anal canal See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with White Line All pages with titles containing White Line Silver Line (disambiguation) White line fever (disambiguation) White Diamond Line White Star Line ,
30-761: A 19th-century line in Queens County, New York, U.S. White Line (Montreal Metro) , an unbuilt line in Montreal, Canada White Line (New Jersey Transit) , a rail line in New Jersey, U.S., now the Meadowlands Rail Line White lines, a reference to road surface markings Whitelining or lane splitting , riding between lines of traffic Other uses [ edit ] White line, the Vatican-Italy border, painted for Hugh O'Flaherty White line, part of
40-485: A 2019 song from the album Port of Miami 2 Film and television [ edit ] The White Line (1950 film) , an Italian drama film by Luigi Zampa The White Line (2019 film) , a Namibian drama romantic history film White Lines (TV series) , a 2020 British-Spanish mystery thriller streaming on Netflix "White Lines" ( Cloak & Dagger ) , an episode of Cloak & Dagger Transportation [ edit ] White Line (Long Island Rail Road) ,
50-468: A British shipping company Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title White Line . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=White_Line&oldid=1260028049 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
60-464: A cover version of the song "Disconnect" for the album Droogie – A Megadeth Tribute . In August 2002, the band signed a two-record deal with local label NMC Music, and their first album "Digital Crimes" was released a couple of months later. In 2003, Memorain released their second album White Line , featuring guitarist James Murphy ( Testament , Obituary , Death , etc.). The band also contributed songs to numerous compilation albums. In September 2003,
70-486: Is a Greek heavy metal band, formed by guitarist/vocalist Ilias Papadakis in 1999. After a few lineup changes in 2001, the band recorded their first demo CD titled "Until You Die". Drawing influence mainly from the American Heavy/Thrash scene, the band contributed a song for the "Voices Of Death Part 5" compilation album and a few months later they paid tribute to one of their favorite bands, Megadeth , recording
80-503: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages White Line (album) White Line (2003) is an album by Memorain . All songs written by Ilias Papadakis , except "High Treason", written by Ilias Papadakis, Kostas Bagiatis and Panos Andricopoulos. This 2000s thrash metal album–related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Memorain Memorain
90-587: The band composed the music theme for Greece's premier metal TV show, TV War – a TV show supported by the Greek Metal Hammer magazine. In September 2005, Memorain signed an exclusive contract with EMI Greece and two months later the band started recording their new album "Reduced To Ashes" with Nick Menza (ex- Megadeth ) on drums and Jeff Waters ( Annihilator ), as a special guest. Recorded partially in Los Angeles-California "Reduced To Ashes"
100-551: Was released by EMI Music Greece on 17 April 2006. After a 5-year gap, the band re-entered the studio in 2011 with a new line-up featuring Ralph Santolla , Chris Valagao , Steve DiGiorgio and Gene Hoglan to record its fourth full-length album called " Evolution ", which was released in 2012. In the following year, Memorain with a new lineup, released an 8-track album that included re-recordings of songs from their first two official albums called "Digital line" and their sevenths studio release called "Seven Sacrifices". In September 2014
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