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What (who) is run-and-gun - definition

BOY BAND
RUN&GUN

run-and-gun         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Run 'n' gun; Run and guns; Run 'n gun; Run 'n guns; Run 'n' guns; Run-and-gun; Run n gun; Run and Gun; Run and gun (disambiguation)
¦ adjective US (in sport) denoting fast, free-flowing play without emphasis on set plays or defence.
Run and gun (basketball)         
FAST, FREEWHEELING STYLE OF BASKETBALL PLAY
In basketball, run and gun is a fast, freewheeling style of play that features a high number of field goal attempts, resulting in high-scoring games. The offense typically relies on fast breaks while placing less emphasis on set plays.
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BLUEGRASS GUITAR LICK
G-run; Flatt run
In bluegrass and other music, the G run (G-run), or Flatt run (presumably after Lester Flatt), is a stereotypical ending used as a basis for improvisation on the guitar. It is the most popular run in bluegrass, the second being "Shave and a Haircut".

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Run&Gun

Run&Gun (stylized as RUN&GUN) is a Japanese boy band and performance troupe associated with Yoshimoto Kogyo. The group was formed in 2001 by Antinos Records. The members consist of Yuya Miyashita, Kosuke Yonehara, and Akira Nagata; Ryuji Kamiyama left the group in 2014.

Run&Gun debuted in 2001 with the song "Lay-Up!" and were initially produced by Daisuke Asakura before moving to Epic Records Japan in 2002. Throughout their career, Run&Gun also engaged in theater projects, including their own self-produced stage plays and Air Gear. In 2008, they announced they were putting their musical releases on hiatus and planned to focus on their acting projects instead.

Examples of use of run-and-gun
1. Its style was more "run and gun," recalls Farris – show up where you weren‘t wanted, throw the bomb and get out, pleased by the stink you‘d caused.
2. They performed with other comedians in 120–degree heat on makeshift stages, including a basketball court, then in between shot short videos for "The Daily Show." "Definitely it was run and gun," said Clements, who with Bleyer ran the handheld camera.
3. The Germans used to be stereotyped as stolid and precise, but in their opener last Friday they played run–and–gun as if on a sandlot; the free–spirited Italians, on the other hand, today usually hunker down behind solid defense.