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Factory and Too
In 1994, Wilson attempted to revive Factory Records, in collaboration with London Records, as " Factory Too ".
This collection of 8 tracks ( 2 per band ) was simply entitled A Factory Sample Too ( FACD2. 02 ).
Hopper and The Durutti Column had already left Factory Too when Wilson left the company of London Records.
In 1993 Tony Wilson attempted to revive Factory Records, and Sex and Death was the first release on Factory Too ( a subdivision of London Records ).
The eight albums recorded for Factory ( The Return of the Durutti Column, LC, Another Setting, Without Mercy, Domo Arigato, The Guitar and Other Machines, Vini Reilly and Obey the Time ) were re-released with additional material by Factory Too / London, under the banner Factory Once, between 1996 and 1998.
* Sex and Death ( Factory Too / London, 1994 )
When we Were Kids ( Factory Too / London, 1998 )
The Space Monkeys were a four-piece alternative band from Manchester, England, signed to Factory Too and Interscope Records in the US.
Notable guest performances have included Bubba Sparxxx, Dope, Lil Wyte, Killah Priest, Bushwick Bill, Ol ' Dirty Bastard, Kurupt, Powerman 5000, Digital Underground, Drowning Pool, Too $ hort, Ying Yang Twins, Mushroomhead, Andrew W. K., Ice Cube, Gwar, Scarface, Naughty by Nature, Spice 1, Method Man & Redman, Above the Law, Warren G, Tila Tequila, Tone Lōc, Dirty Adville, Rob Base, Busta Rhymes, Hopsin, Mystikal, Juvenile, Lil Jon, Saliva, Xzibit, Paris, Soulfly, Fear Factory, Static-X, P. O. D., Cheech & Chong, The Pharcyde, The Fat Boys, The Millionaires, Kool Keith, Onyx, Danny Brown, Slaine, Master P, Open Mind Productions, Raekwon, Swollen Members, and the Geto Boys.

Factory and effectively
In May 1941, British colleagues helped establish the Naval Mine Disposal School at the Naval Gun Factory, Washington, D. C. Not to be outdone, the U. S. Navy, under the command of Lt. Draper L. Kauffman ( who would go on to found the Underwater Demolition Teams better known as UDTs or the U. S. Navy Frogmen ), created the Naval Bomb Disposal School at University Campus, Washington, D. C. U. S. Ordnance and British Royal Engineers would forge a partnership that worked quite effectively in war a friendship persisting to this day.
) were dismissed by Prince, disrupting the Dream Factory album that was already completed and effectively dissolving The Revolution.
Upon the death of Parris, Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell said in a statement that Parris " played major leadership roles " in endeavors as varied as the establishment of the Torpedo Factory Art Center in Old Town Alexandria to flood control and closing the District of Columbia ’ s former Lorton Reformatory in Fairfax County, and that " He used his time on this Earth to help others, and to effectively advance the ideas and principles in which he believed.

Factory and ended
Many of the UK labels ended up signing distribution deals with major labels to remain viable, but others retained their independence ( e. g. Factory Records, Warp, Wax On, BlancoMusic ) and the factor that came to define independent labels was distribution, which had to be independent of the majors for records to be included in the UK Indie Chart, which was first compiled in 1980.
As such, they are not lost permanently in battle, but merely " wrecked ," and can be repaired ( at insignificant cost at the Factory ) once the battle has ended.
Factory production of the Typ 1M ended in May 2006.
She also played Audrey in the stage production of Little Shop of Horrors at The Menier Chocolate Factory, London, from November 2006 which then moved to The Duke of York's Theatre in March 2007, and due to a very successful run moved again at the end of June 2007 to The New Ambassadors Theatre, its run ended in September 2007.

Factory and 1998
" on Keep it Angry ( Compilation LP, Bomb Factory 1998 )
The single '" Falling " was featured in a 1998 car-racing video game, Test Drive 5 along with the Pitchshifter, Fear Factory, Junkie XL and KMFDM songs, while " Drown " charted in Germany.
In 1998, now with Israeli label B. N. E., the band enlisted producer Colin Richardson ( Machine Head, Fear Factory ), who flew over to Israel to record A Moment of Silence.
Sound Factory, FMAE 02 / 03, 1998.
In 1998, a new Fun Factory formed with an all-new lineup.
* 1998 Oren Bloedow-The Luckiest Boy in the World, Knitting Factory Works ( bgv )
* Brand Spankin ' New ( Knitting Factory, 1998 )
Solo exhibitions have since included the Stedelijk Museum ( 1976 ); Whitney Museum of American Art, New York ( 1980 ); Israel Museum ( 1982 ); Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles ( 1984 ); MAK, Vienna ( 1998 – 1999 ); Mattress Factory, Pittsburgh ( 2002 – 2003 ).
Since the creation of the theatre space on the first floor in 1998, companies including Show of Strength Theatre Company, Shakespeare at the Tobacco Factory, the Royal National Theatre and The Ministry of Entertainment have performed there as well as regular in house productions.
In 1998 he founded Bomb Factory, a recording studio and leading manufacturer of music software based in Burbank, California.
A Tribute To The Pixies ( Glue Factory, 1998 )-Braid-" Trompe Le Monde "
* 1998: Bluiett Baritone Saxophone Group Live at the Knitting Factory ( Knitting Factory )
She has also appeared in many films including A Little Princess ( 1986 ), Jabberwocky ( 1977 ), Little Voice ( 1998 ) and more recently Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ( 2005 ).
One Man's Trash is Trey Anastasio's first solo album apart from Phish, recorded in the Fungus Factory or in The Barn between 1997 and 1998 during breaks of touring and recording with Phish.
Weapons Factory was the first CTF-type mod to be released ( on March 6, 1998 ), only two days after Zoid's Q2 CTF source was published and as such got some press and early success.
In 1998, Anouk won two awards from Dutch music channel TMF ( The Music Factory ) in addition to an Edison Award.
He also starred in the movies The Sugar Factory ( 1998 ), Occasional Coarse Language ( 1998 ), My Mother Frank ( 2000 ), Punishment and The Land of the Astronauts ( 2010 ).
* Troubled: Photography, Film and Video from Northern Ireland, The Light Factory, Charlotte ; Contemporary Art Museum, Raleigh ; Wake Forest University Fine Arts Gallery, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U. S., 1998 – 1999

Factory and subsequent
Most of the remaining Zentraedi join their commander and the humans in a subsequent operation against the last remaining Robotech Factory Satellite, an automated production center built by the Robotech Masters to supply their giant warriors with mecha at the height of their expansion.
Though the school would survive the tremors of the 1906 earthquake with only moderate damage, the subsequent fires destroyed the school and church, forcing SI to find a new location near Golden Gate Park, a hastily constructed " temporary " wooden building, affectionately known as the " Shirt Factory ", which housed the school for more than 20 years, from 1906 to 1929.
The festival was originally held at the famous CBGBs punk rock club, but subsequent Drop Dead Festivals moving to the much larger Knitting Factory, also in lower Manhattan.
The subsequent editions of Gigantour also featured Mustaine's personal choices, such as Anthrax, The Dillinger Escape Plan, and Fear Factory.
His subsequent movie work includes Mel Smith's High Heels and Low Lifes ( 2001 ) and starring roles in Borstal Boy ( 2000 ), Mean Machine ( 2002 ) and in all four films by the British film director Nick Love: Goodbye Charlie Bright ( 2001 ); The Football Factory ( 2004 ); The Business ( 2005 ); and Outlaw ( 2007 ).
The use of " Balshaw Lane " in the station's name was added, at the time of opening, at Lancashire County Council's behest ( the main station's sponsor and funder ) in view of the possibility, at some future stage, of the opening of a station on the site of the Royal Ordnance Factory at Euxton and to distinguish itself ( and avoid a subsequent name change ) from that station.

Factory and Durutti
Factory Records owner Tony Wilson was influenced by Situationist urbanism and Factory Records band The Durutti Column took its name from Andre Bertrand's collage Le Retour de la Colonne Durutti.
Factory Records was a Manchester based British independent record label, started in 1978 by Tony Wilson and Alan Erasmus, which featured several prominent musical acts on its roster such as Joy Division, New Order, A Certain Ratio, The Durutti Column, Happy Mondays, Northside and ( briefly ) James and Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark.
The Factory name was first used for a club in May of that year, which featured local bands including The Durutti Column ( managed at the time by Erasmus and Wilson ), Cabaret Voltaire from Sheffield and Joy Division.
Colin Sharp, singer of The Durutti Column during 1978 who took part of the A Factory Sample EP, died on 7 September 2009, after suffering a brain haemorrhage.
In 1989, Factory Classical was launched with five albums by composer Steve Martland, the Kreisler String Orchestra, the Duke String Quartet ( which included Durutti Column viola player John Metcalfe ), oboe player Robin Williams and pianist Rolf Hind.
The first release was by Factory stalwarts The Durutti Column, the other main acts on the label were Hopper and Space Monkeys, and the label also gave a UK release to the first album by Stephin Merritt's side project The 6ths, Wasps ' Nests.
The bands with the most numerous releases on Factory Records include Joy Division / New Order, Happy Mondays, Durutti Column and A Certain Ratio.
The Durutti Column played at the Factory club ( organised by their managers ), and cut 2 numbers for the first Factory Records release A Factory Sample, a double 7 " compilation also featuring Joy Division, John Dowie and Cabaret Voltaire.
This was to be the last Durutti Column record released by Factory, in early 1991.
For the first few years after the demise of Factory, the only Durutti Column album releases were Lips That Would Kiss ( a 1991 collection of early singles, compilation contributions and unreleased material on the separate label Factory Benelux ), and Dry ( 1991 ) and Red Shoes ( 1992 ), Italian collections of alternate versions and unreleased outtakes.
* The Return of the Durutti Column ( Factory FACT 14, 1980 – original LP sleeve made of sandpaper – 1996 CD issue has same tracklisting and running order as the original sandpaper sleeve ' B1 ' and later black sleeve ' B3 ' vinyl pressings ( and is missing the extra track from the black sleeve ' B2 ' LP release ) ( No. 7 )
* The Durutti Column @ Cerysmatic Factory
The main character is Tony Wilson, a news reporter for Granada Television and the head of Factory Records ( played by Steve Coogan ), and the narrative largely follows his career, while also covering the major Factory artists, especially Joy Division and New Order, A Certain Ratio, The Durutti Column, and the Happy Mondays.

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