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Aftermath may refer to:
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[edit] Literature
- The Aftermath (novella), an unpublished novella by Stephen King
- Aftermath (Peter Robinson novel)
- Aftermath (comics), a superhero-based imprint of Devil's Due Publishing
- Aftermath: World Trade Center Archive, a book of photographs and text by Joel Meyerowitz
- Aftermath, a novel by Charles Sheffield
- Aftermath, a novel by LeVar Burton
- Aftermath: The Remnants of War, a book by Donovan Webster
- The Aftermath, Volume 4 of The Asteroid Wars, part of the Grand Tour series by Ben Bova
[edit] Film
- Aftermath (1990 film) or Crash: The Mystery of Flight 1501, a television movie starring Cheryl Ladd
- Aftermath (1994 film), a short horror film directed by Nacho Cerdà
- Aftermath (2001 film), a television movie starring Meredith Baxter
- Aftermath (2002 film), a film starring Sean Young
- Aftermath (upcoming film), an upcoming crime drama film starring Anthony Michael Hall and Elisabeth Röhm
- Aftermath: A Test of Love, a 1991 television movie about the Hi-Fi Murders
- Aftermath: The Remnants of War (film), a 2001 Canadian documentary based on Donovan Webster's book
- The Aftermath (1914 film), a silent film starring Harry von Meter
- The Aftermath (1982 film), an independent science fiction film starring Sid Haig
[edit] Television
- "The Aftermath" (30 Rock), an episode of 30 Rock
- "The Aftermath" (The O.C.), an episode of The O.C.
- "The Aftermath" (Dynasty 1985), a 1985 episode of Dynasty
- "The Aftermath" (Dynasty 1987), a 1987 episode of Dynasty
- "Aftermath", an episode of Blake's 7
- Tsunami: The Aftermath, a mini-series
- Aftermath: Population Zero, a National Geographic Special
- Aftermath (TV series), a series of "experiments" looking at what would happen if planetary conditions changed drastically
- Aftermath (formerly Right After Wrestling), a wrestling review show on The Score Television Network
[edit] Music
[edit] Bands
- The Aftermath (Irish band), an Irish mod/pop band
- Aftermath (American band), a Chicago thrash band formed in 1985
- Aftermath (garage rock band), a 1960s American band included on the compilation Highs in the Mid-Sixties, Volume 20
[edit] Albums
- Aftermath (The Rolling Stones album)
- Aftermath (Aes Dana album)
- Aftermath (Hillsong United album)
- The Aftermath (Da Youngsta's album)
- The Aftermath (Dystopia album)
- The Aftermath (Jonathan Coulton album)
- Dr. Dre Presents the Aftermath
[edit] Songs
- "Aftermath" (Adam Lambert song)
- "Aftermath" (The Orb song)
- "Aftermath" (R.E.M. song)
- "Aftermath", by Edge of Sanity from Crimson II
- "Aftermath", by Nightmares on Wax from A Word of Science: The First and Final Chapter
- "Aftermath", by Phish from Phish
- "Aftermath", by The Rolling Stones; an unreleased song credited to Nanker Phelge
- "Aftermath", by Sonic Syndicate from Only Inhuman
- "Aftermath", by Strapping Young Lad from Strapping Young Lad
- "Aftermath", by Tricky from Maxinquaye
- "Aftermath", by Yngwie Malmsteen from I Can't Wait
- "The Aftermath", by Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band from Like a Rock
- "The Aftermath", by Iron Maiden from The X Factor
- "The Aftermath", by Kashmir from Zitilites
- "The Aftermath", by Origin from Antithesis
- "The Aftermath (G3)", by Escape the Fate from Escape the Fate
[edit] Other
- Aftermath Entertainment, an American record label founded by Dr. Dre
- Aftermath Music, a Norwegian record label
[edit] Gaming
- Aftermath!, a science fiction role-playing game
- Aftermath, an expansion pack for Command & Conquer: Red Alert
- Half-Life 2: Aftermath, the original name of the video game Half-Life 2: Episode One
- UFO: Aftermath, a real-time strategy and tactics game
[edit] Other uses
- The Aftermath, a season of the Discordian calendar
[edit] See also
- All pages with titles containing "Aftermath"
- AfterMASH, an American sitcom
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