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** ''[[Evil Empire Tour]]'', the tour promoting the album |
** ''[[Evil Empire Tour]]'', the tour promoting the album |
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* A [[New York Yankees#Team nicknames|nickname for the New York Yankees]], as coined by Red Sox CEO Larry Lucchino in 2003 |
* A [[New York Yankees#Team nicknames|nickname for the New York Yankees]], as coined by Red Sox CEO Larry Lucchino in 2003 |
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* The [[Roman Empire]] |
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* [[Nazi Germany]] |
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* The [[United States]], via [[American imperialism]] as viewed by [[Anti-Americanism|critics]] |
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* The [[Empire of Japan]], as depicted in [[World War II|WWII]] U.S. [[Anti-Japanese sentiment#During World War II|Anti-Japanese]] propaganda |
* The [[Empire of Japan]], as depicted in [[World War II|WWII]] U.S. [[Anti-Japanese sentiment#During World War II|Anti-Japanese]] propaganda |
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Revision as of 10:18, 27 September 2010
Evil Empire can refer to:
- Evil empire, a phrase used by U.S. President Ronald Reagan referring to the Soviet Union in 1983
- The Galactic Empire (Star Wars) in Star Wars is frequently referred to as such in the films
- Evil Empire (album), a 1996 album by Rage Against the Machine
- Evil Empire Tour, the tour promoting the album
- A nickname for the New York Yankees, as coined by Red Sox CEO Larry Lucchino in 2003
- The Empire of Japan, as depicted in WWII U.S. Anti-Japanese propaganda
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