Twisted
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Twisted may refer to:
[edit] Music
Industry:
- Twisted Records (UK), a UK-based record label specializing in psychedelic trance
- Twisted Records (US), an American electronic music record label
Works:
- Twisted (Del Amitri album)
- Twisted (Hallucinogen album), a 1995 goa trance album by Hallucinogen
- "Twisted" (Annie Ross song), a 1952 jazz song by Annie Ross, recorded by Lambert, Hendricks & Ross and covered by Bette Midler, Joni Mitchell and others
- "Twisted", a song by Avail from their 1992 album Satiate
- "Twisted" (Keith Sweat song), by Keith Sweat
- "Twisted" (Brian McFadden song)
- "Twisted", a song by Quiet Riot from their 1995 album Down to the Bone
- "Twisted", a 2007 country song by Carrie Underwood from her album Carnival Ride
- Twisted (Vandalism song), a song from their debut album "Turn The World On"
[edit] Film
- Twisted (1986 film), a horror film by Adam Holender starring Christian Slater
- Twisted (1996 film), a retelling of Oliver Twist in a contemporary setting in a film directed by Seth Michael Donsky
- Twisted (2001 film), directed by Greg Petusky and Johnny Wu starring Sean Faris
- Twisted (2004 film), a thriller starring Ashley Judd and Andy Garcia
- Medusa (alternate title Twisted), a 1973 thriller directed by Gordon Hessler
[edit] Other uses
- Twisted (software), an event-driven networking framework written in Python
- "Twisted" (Voyager episode), a season two Star Trek: Voyager episode
- WarioWare: Twisted!, a 2005 game for the Game Boy Advance
- Twisted (novel), by Laurie Halse Anderson
- Twisted (book), a short story collection by crime writer Jeffery Deaver
- More Twisted, a second short story collection by Deaver
- Creme Egg Twisted, a chocolate bar
- Twisted: The Game Show, a 3DO game
[edit] See also
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