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нефтегазовая промышленность
механизм свинчивания и развинчивания труб (самоходной буровой установки)
общая лексика
врезка
отдельная цитата, выделяемая шрифтом
профессионализм
врез
нефтегазовая промышленность
отвинчивание, развинчивание (резьбового соединения)
['breik'aut]
общая лексика
выламывать
(у)бежать (из тюрьмы)
появляться
открывать, развертывать
медицина
вспыхнуть (о болезни, эпидемии)
начинаться
покрываться (прыщами, язвами, сыпью, потом)
фразовый глагол
общая лексика
выламывать
вспыхивать (о пожаре, войне, эпидемии)
высыпать (о сыпи на коже)
(in
into) покрываться (сыпью)
вырываться
убегать
разразиться
Break out the Battle Tapes is the debut album from Wired All Wrong, a duo made up of Matt Mahaffey of Self and Jeff Turzo of God Lives Underwater. The album is notable for its unique production, particularly for its creative methods of editing explicit words. According to Turzo, this was done largely because he doesn't want to expose his young son to the harsh language on a few of the band's songs. There has been some backlash against this decision, but the band currently has no plans of releasing an explicit version of the album. Turzo has said that the songs that are edited will be released freely on the internet at some point for the fans that want them.
The album was dedicated to the memory of Steve "Rocker" Richards, Michael Mahaffey, David Reilly, and Tim Turzo.
The song "15 Minutes" was used as the theme song for the Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Gauntlet 3.
The song "Lost Angeles" is part of the soundtrack to Burnout Dominator. An instrumental version of the song is heard in trailers for Burnout Paradise.