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* ''Music/DeerHunterBand'': An American independent rock band.

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* ''Music/DeerHunter'': An American independent rock band.

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* ''Music/DeerHunter'': ''Music/DeerHunterBand'': An American independent rock band.



* ''VideoGame/DeerHunter'': A long-running multiplatform franchise of hunting-sim video games, released from 1997 to the present.

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* ''VideoGame/DeerHunter'': ''VideoGame/DeerHunterSeries'': A long-running multiplatform franchise of hunting-sim video games, released from 1997 to the present.

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!!''Deer Hunter'' is the title of six separate works of fiction:
* ''Music.DeerHunter'': An American independent rock band.
* ''Film.TheDeerHunter'': A 1978 film by Michael Cimino.
* ''Franchise.DeerHunter'': A long-running multiplatform franchise of hunting-sim video games, released from 1997 to the present.

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!!''Deer ''Deer Hunter'' is can refer to the title of six separate works of fiction:
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* ''Music.DeerHunter'': ''Music/DeerHunter'': An American independent rock band.
* ''Film.TheDeerHunter'': ''Film/TheDeerHunter'': A 1978 film by Michael Cimino.
* ''Franchise.DeerHunter'': ''VideoGame/DeerHunter'': A long-running multiplatform franchise of hunting-sim video games, released from 1997 to the present.present.

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* ''Franchise.DeerHunter'': A franchise of hunting video games, which was started in 1997.
* ''VideoGame.Deer Hunter iOS'': A video game released in 2011 for the iOS.
* ''VideoGame.Deer Hunter Mobile Phone'': A video game released in 2004 for the mobile phone.
* ''VideoGame.Deer Hunter Play Station 2'': A video game released in 2003 for the PS2.

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* ''Franchise.DeerHunter'': A long-running multiplatform franchise of hunting hunting-sim video games, which was started in 1997.
* ''VideoGame.Deer Hunter iOS'': A video game
released in 2011 for from 1997 to the iOS.
* ''VideoGame.Deer Hunter Mobile Phone'': A video game released in 2004 for the mobile phone.
* ''VideoGame.Deer Hunter Play Station 2'': A video game released in 2003 for the PS2.
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!!''Deer Hunter'' is the title of four separate works of fiction:

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!!''Deer Hunter'' is the title of four six separate works of fiction:



* ''VideoGame.Deer Hunter iOS'': A video game released in 2011 for the iOS.
* ''VideoGame.Deer Hunter Mobile Phone'': A video game released in 2004 for the mobile phone.



* ''VideoGame.Deer Hunter Mobile Phone'': A video game released in 2004 for the mobile phone.
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!!Deer Hunter'' is the title of four separate works of fiction:
* ''Music.{{Deer Hunter}}'': An American independent rock band.
* ''Film.{{The Deer Hunter}}'': A 1978 film by Michael Cimino.
* ''Franchise.{{Deer Hunter}}'': A franchise of hunting video games, which was started in 1997.

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!!Deer !!''Deer Hunter'' is the title of four separate works of fiction:
* ''Music.{{Deer Hunter}}'': DeerHunter'': An American independent rock band.
* ''Film.{{The Deer Hunter}}'': TheDeerHunter'': A 1978 film by Michael Cimino.
* ''Franchise.{{Deer Hunter}}'': DeerHunter'': A franchise of hunting video games, which was started in 1997.
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* ''VideoGame.Deer Hunter PlayStation 2'': A video game released in 2003 for the PS2.

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* ''VideoGame.Deer Hunter PlayStation Play Station 2'': A video game released in 2003 for the PS2.
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* ''Franchise.Deer Hunter'': A franchise of hunting video games, which was started in 1997.
* ''VideoGame.{{Deer Hunter PlayStation 2}}'': A video game released in 2003 for the PS2.
* ''VideoGame.{{Deer Hunter Mobile Phone}}'': A video game released in 2004 for the mobile phone.

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* ''Franchise.Deer Hunter'': {{Deer Hunter}}'': A franchise of hunting video games, which was started in 1997.
* ''VideoGame.{{Deer Deer Hunter PlayStation 2}}'': 2'': A video game released in 2003 for the PS2.
* ''VideoGame.{{Deer Deer Hunter Mobile Phone}}'': Phone'': A video game released in 2004 for the mobile phone.

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* ''Franchise.Deer Hunter'':
* ''VideoGame.{{Deer Hunter}}'': The very first game of the ''Deer Hunter'' franchise, released in 1997.

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* ''Franchise.Deer Hunter'':
Hunter'': A franchise of hunting video games, which was started in 1997.
* ''VideoGame.{{Deer Hunter}}'': The very first Hunter PlayStation 2}}'': A video game of the ''Deer Hunter'' franchise, released in 1997.2003 for the PS2.
* ''VideoGame.{{Deer Hunter Mobile Phone}}'': A video game released in 2004 for the mobile phone.
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* ''Music/DeerHunter'': An American independent rock band.
* ''Film/TheDeerHunter'': A 1978 film by Michael Cimino.
* ''Franchise/Deer Hunter'':
* ''VideoGame/DeerHunter'': The very first game of the ''Deer Hunter'' franchise.

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* ''Music/DeerHunter'': ''Music.{{Deer Hunter}}'': An American independent rock band.
* ''Film/TheDeerHunter'': ''Film.{{The Deer Hunter}}'': A 1978 film by Michael Cimino.
* ''Franchise/Deer ''Franchise.Deer Hunter'':
* ''VideoGame/DeerHunter'': ''VideoGame.{{Deer Hunter}}'': The very first game of the ''Deer Hunter'' franchise.franchise, released in 1997.
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* ''Music/Deerhunter'': An American independent rock band.

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* ''Film/TheDeerHunter'': A 1978 film by Michael Cimino.
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* ''VideoGame/DeerHunter'': The very first game of the ''Deer Hunter'' franchise.

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Deerhunter are an American indie rock band based in Atlanta, Georgia, known for their unique songwriting.

In 2005 they released ''Turn It Up Faggot'' to mostly positive reviews. They quickly dispensed with the sound because of the “negativity” surrounding the recording process, caused by the death of the original bassist, Justin Bosworth, in a freak skateboarding accident. Their next two albums faced some lukewarm to generally positive critical response, usually looking at Bradford Cox for his interesting lyrics and vocal melodies. In 2010 they released ''Halcyon Digest'' to enthusiastic reviews. It was on this album where Deerhunter picked up a folk-influenced sound.

The band's current lineup consists of Bradford Cox, Moses Archuleta, Josh Fauver, and Lockett Pundt.

Albums:
* ''Turn It Up Faggot'' (2005)
* ''Cryptograms'' (2007)
* ''Microcastle'' (2008)
* ''Weird Era Cont. '' (2008)
* ''Halcyon Digest'' (2010)

[=EP=]s:
* ''Fluorescent Grey'' (2007)
* ''Rainwater Cassette Exchange'' (2009)
* ''iTunes Live from SoHo'' (2011)
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* ConceptAlbum – The “unified theme” variation.
** ''Cryptograms'' was written, according to Bradford Cox, with the intention of "evoking a feeling of someone who's woken up after being strung out one too many nights…It's the feeling of being lovesick and very spaced-out."
** ''Halcyon Digest'' also follows this. Says Bradford Cox:
-->”It's supposed to be like a collection of short dispatches … It has a lot to do with the way people romanticise the past, even if it was horrific.”
* EpicRocking – “Octet”, “Nothing Ever Happened”, “Calvary Scars II/Aux Out”, “Desire Lines”, and “He Would Have Laughed”.
* {{Music/Instrumentals}} – “Intro”, “White Ink”, “Red Ink”, “Tape Hiss Orchid”, “Cover Me (Slowly)”.
* IntentionallyAwkwardTitle - ''Turn It Up Faggot''.
* LoopedLyrics – In “Octet” (“I was the corpse that spiraled out into phantom hallways”).
* NewSoundAlbum
** ''Cryptograms'' is a lot less punk and a dreamier than ''Turn It Up Faggot''.
** ''Microcastle'' uses less pedals and distortion than ''Cryptograms''.
** ''Halcyon Digest'' takes a route more akin to DreamPop than rock.
* OldShame - ''Turn It Up Faggot''.
* PerishingAltRockVoice – Due in part to Bradford Cox’s congestion.
* {{Shoegaze}} – Heavily influenced by shoegaze, anyway, most evidently on ''Cryptograms''.
* StraightGay - Bradford Cox, sort of. He leads a celibate lifestyle but has confessed his homosexuality in the past.
* XMeetsY - Though YourMileageMayVary, ''Halcyon Digest'' is almost like MyBloodyValentine meets SimonAndGarfunkel.
* HeterosexualLifePartners - Sort of. Lockett Pundt and Bradford Cox. According to interviews, Lockett is straight, and even though Bradford isn't they never the less are very close friends that spend a lot of time with one another with both of them staying in the same hotel rooms while on tour and the rest of the band staying in other rooms.

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Deerhunter are an American indie rock band based in Atlanta, Georgia, known for their unique songwriting.

In 2005 they released ''Turn It Up Faggot'' to mostly positive reviews. They quickly dispensed with the sound because of the “negativity” surrounding the recording process, caused by the death of the original bassist, Justin Bosworth, in a freak skateboarding accident. Their next two albums faced some lukewarm to generally positive critical response, usually looking at Bradford Cox for his interesting lyrics and vocal melodies. In 2010 they released ''Halcyon Digest'' to enthusiastic reviews. It was on this album where Deerhunter picked up a folk-influenced sound.

The band's current lineup consists of Bradford Cox, Moses Archuleta, Josh Fauver, and Lockett Pundt.

Albums:
* ''Turn It Up Faggot'' (2005)
* ''Cryptograms'' (2007)
* ''Microcastle'' (2008)
* ''Weird Era Cont. '' (2008)
* ''Halcyon Digest'' (2010)

[=EP=]s:
* ''Fluorescent Grey'' (2007)
* ''Rainwater Cassette Exchange'' (2009)
* ''iTunes Live from SoHo'' (2011)
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* ConceptAlbum – The “unified theme” variation.
** ''Cryptograms'' was written, according to Bradford Cox, with the intention of "evoking a feeling of someone who's woken up after being strung out one too many nights…It's the feeling of being lovesick and very spaced-out."
** ''Halcyon Digest'' also follows this. Says Bradford Cox:
-->”It's supposed to be like a collection of short dispatches … It has a lot to do with the way people romanticise the past, even if it was horrific.”
* EpicRocking – “Octet”, “Nothing Ever Happened”, “Calvary Scars II/Aux Out”, “Desire Lines”, and “He Would Have Laughed”.
* {{Music/Instrumentals}} – “Intro”, “White Ink”, “Red Ink”, “Tape Hiss Orchid”, “Cover Me (Slowly)”.
* IntentionallyAwkwardTitle - ''Turn It Up Faggot''.
* LoopedLyrics – In “Octet” (“I was the corpse that spiraled out into phantom hallways”).
* NewSoundAlbum
** ''Cryptograms'' is a lot less punk and a dreamier than ''Turn It Up Faggot''.
** ''Microcastle'' uses less pedals and distortion than ''Cryptograms''.
** ''Halcyon Digest'' takes a route more akin to DreamPop than rock.
* OldShame - ''Turn It Up Faggot''.
* PerishingAltRockVoice – Due in part to Bradford Cox’s congestion.
* {{Shoegaze}} – Heavily influenced by shoegaze, anyway, most evidently on ''Cryptograms''.
* StraightGay - Bradford Cox, sort of. He leads a celibate lifestyle but has confessed his homosexuality in the past.
* XMeetsY - Though YourMileageMayVary, ''Halcyon Digest'' is almost like MyBloodyValentine meets SimonAndGarfunkel.
* HeterosexualLifePartners - Sort of. Lockett Pundt and Bradford Cox. According to interviews, Lockett is straight, and even though Bradford isn't they never the less are very close friends that spend a lot of time with one another with both of them staying in the same hotel rooms while on tour and the rest of the band staying in other rooms.
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* HeterosexualLifePartners - Sort of. Lockett Pundt and Bradford Cox. According to interviews, Lockett is straight, and even though Bradford isn't they never the less are very close friends that spend a lot of time with one another with both of them staying in the same hotel rooms while on tour and the rest of the band staying in other rooms.

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Deerhunter are an American Indie rock/ {{Shoegazing}} band known for their unique songwriting. The band's current lineup consists of Bradford Cox, Moses Archuleta, Josh Fauver, and Lockett Pundt.

They started off back in 2001 mainly experimenting more with ElectronicMusic. As their sound evolved, they lost their drum-machine-focused percussion in exchange for a more solid drum set, as well as finding themselves experimenting more with effects pedals, picking up their more shoegazey sound.

In 2005 they released ''Turn It Up Faggot'' to mostly positive reviews. Their next two albums faced some lukewarm to generally positive critical response, usually looking at Bradford Cox for his interesting lyrics and vocal melodies. Then, in 2010 they released their most well received album yet, ''Halcyon Digest''. It was on this album where Deerhunter picked up a more folksy type of a sound, making them sound just a little more unique.

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Deerhunter are an American Indie rock/ {{Shoegazing}} indie rock band based in Atlanta, Georgia, known for their unique songwriting. The band's current lineup consists of Bradford Cox, Moses Archuleta, Josh Fauver, and Lockett Pundt.

They started off back in 2001 mainly experimenting more with ElectronicMusic. As their sound evolved, they lost their drum-machine-focused percussion in exchange for a more solid drum set, as well as finding themselves experimenting more with effects pedals, picking up their more shoegazey sound.

songwriting.

In 2005 they released ''Turn It Up Faggot'' to mostly positive reviews. They quickly dispensed with the sound because of the “negativity” surrounding the recording process, caused by the death of the original bassist, Justin Bosworth, in a freak skateboarding accident. Their next two albums faced some lukewarm to generally positive critical response, usually looking at Bradford Cox for his interesting lyrics and vocal melodies. Then, in In 2010 they released their most well received album yet, ''Halcyon Digest''. Digest'' to enthusiastic reviews. It was on this album where Deerhunter picked up a more folksy type folk-influenced sound.

The band's current lineup consists
of a sound, making them sound just a little more unique.
Bradford Cox, Moses Archuleta, Josh Fauver, and Lockett Pundt.

Albums:
* ''Turn It Up Faggot'' (2005)
* ''Cryptograms'' (2007)
* ''Microcastle'' (2008)
* ''Weird Era Cont. '' (2008)
* ''Halcyon Digest'' (2010)

[=EP=]s:
* ''Fluorescent Grey'' (2007)
* ''Rainwater Cassette Exchange'' (2009)
* ''iTunes Live from SoHo'' (2011)



* FaceOfTheBand - Bradford Cox is by far.
* IntentionallyAwkwardTitle - ''Turn It Up Faggot''
* NewSoundAlbum - ''Halcyon Digest'' showed a little bit more of a folksy sound from the band.
* PerishingAltRockVoice
* XMeetsY - Though YourMileageMayVary, ''Halcyon Digest'' is almost like MyBloodyValentine meets SimonAndGarfunkel.

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* FaceOfTheBand - ConceptAlbum – The “unified theme” variation.
** ''Cryptograms'' was written, according to
Bradford Cox is by far.
Cox, with the intention of "evoking a feeling of someone who's woken up after being strung out one too many nights…It's the feeling of being lovesick and very spaced-out."
** ''Halcyon Digest'' also follows this. Says Bradford Cox:
-->”It's supposed to be like a collection of short dispatches … It has a lot to do with the way people romanticise the past, even if it was horrific.”
* EpicRocking – “Octet”, “Nothing Ever Happened”, “Calvary Scars II/Aux Out”, “Desire Lines”, and “He Would Have Laughed”.
* {{Music/Instrumentals}} – “Intro”, “White Ink”, “Red Ink”, “Tape Hiss Orchid”, “Cover Me (Slowly)”.
* IntentionallyAwkwardTitle - ''Turn It Up Faggot''
Faggot''.
* NewSoundAlbum - LoopedLyrics – In “Octet” (“I was the corpse that spiraled out into phantom hallways”).
* NewSoundAlbum
** ''Cryptograms'' is a lot less punk and a dreamier than ''Turn It Up Faggot''.
** ''Microcastle'' uses less pedals and distortion than ''Cryptograms''.
**
''Halcyon Digest'' showed takes a little bit route more of akin to DreamPop than rock.
* OldShame - ''Turn It Up Faggot''.
* PerishingAltRockVoice – Due in part to Bradford Cox’s congestion.
* {{Shoegaze}} – Heavily influenced by shoegaze, anyway, most evidently on ''Cryptograms''.
* StraightGay - Bradford Cox, sort of. He leads
a folksy sound from celibate lifestyle but has confessed his homosexuality in the band.
* PerishingAltRockVoice
past.
* XMeetsY - Though YourMileageMayVary, ''Halcyon Digest'' is almost like MyBloodyValentine meets SimonAndGarfunkel.
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