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'''Absolute Power''' may refer to: |
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* For the BBC radio (later television) comedy, [[Absolute Power (radio)|click here]]. |
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* "Power Corrupts, Absolute Power [[Dark Side|Corrupts Absolutely]]" proverb, not added as a trope (so far?). |
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* For the political thriller film adaptation of a novel, [[Absolute Power (film)|click here]]. |
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* ''[[Absolute Power (radio)|Absolute Power]]'', a BBC radio (later television) comedy. |
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* 1996 political thriller novel by David Baldacci. |
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* ''[[Absolute Power (film)|Absolute Power]]'', a film adaptation of the novel above. |
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* A British [[Heavy Metal]] band, that was created in 2006 as a "tribute to classic Heavy Metal" project, and as such released but one [[Self-Titled Album|album (of the same name)]], starting with a [[Title Track|song of the same name]]. |
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* An US [[Groove Metal]] band. |
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* Albums of Aska, Blitzkrieg, Cardiant, Perpetual Force, Powermad, Pro-Pain, Violated, Wraith, or the eponymous British band above. Or maybe [[Manowar]] (''The Absolute Power''), Forgotten Soul + Tahazu (''Absolute Void, Absolute Power''), Gospel of the Horns (''20 Years of Absolute Power'') or Poison Arts (''High Energy/Absolute Power''). |
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Revision as of 11:35, 9 November 2020
Absolute Power may refer to:
- "Power Corrupts, Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely" proverb, not added as a trope (so far?).
- Absolute Power, a BBC radio (later television) comedy.
- 1996 political thriller novel by David Baldacci.
- Absolute Power, a film adaptation of the novel above.
- A British Heavy Metal band, that was created in 2006 as a "tribute to classic Heavy Metal" project, and as such released but one album (of the same name), starting with a song of the same name.
- An US Groove Metal band.
- Albums of Aska, Blitzkrieg, Cardiant, Perpetual Force, Powermad, Pro-Pain, Violated, Wraith, or the eponymous British band above. Or maybe Manowar (The Absolute Power), Forgotten Soul + Tahazu (Absolute Void, Absolute Power), Gospel of the Horns (20 Years of Absolute Power) or Poison Arts (High Energy/Absolute Power).
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