Revolution (disambiguation)
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Revolution may refer to:
- Revolution, a drastic political or social change that usually occurs relatively quickly
- Turn (geometry), a complete rotation, 360°
- Revolutions per minute (RPM), a unit of frequency, commonly used to measure rotational speed, in particular in the case of rotation around a fixed axis
- Orbital revolution, the cyclical path taken by one object around another object (or point, line, etc.), e.g. of planets
- Revolution (newspaper), the weekly publication of the Revolutionary Communist Party, formerly the Revolutionary Worker
- Revolution (political group), a political group founded by the League for a Fifth International
- Revolution (professional wrestling), a stable in the now-defunct World Championship Wrestling professional wrestling promotion
- Revolution (programming language)
- Revolution Pet Medicine, a flea and heartworm preventative treatment for cats and dogs.
- Revolution (roller coaster), a roller coaster by Anton Schwarzkopf
- Irn_Bru_Revolution, a roller coaster at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, England
- Revolution (vodka bars), a brand of bars founded in Manchester in 1996
- Revolution, a card game also known as President
- The Revolution (newspaper), a women's rights newspaper published from 1868 to 1972
- The Revolution (radio station), a radio station broadcasting to Oldham, Rochdale and Tameside, United Kingdom
- Revolution, the prototype name for the Wii video game console
- Runtime Revolution, the cross-platform software development environment
- Revolution Studios, a studio partner of Sony Pictures
- Revolution Software, a Great Britain-based videogame company
- Revolution Health Group, a healthcare organization
- "Revolution", the code name for the Wii video game console
- Revolution Web Call Accounting, call accounting software by Resource Software International Ltd.
- New England Revolution, a Major League Soccer team
- Revolution, the nickname of United States national Australian rules football team
- Revolution engine, produced by Harley-Davidson
- Revolution, the name of several films; see Revolution (film) for a list
- The Singing Revolution a film about the Estonian Singing Revolution. Official Website of The Singing Revolution.
In popular music
- Revolution Records, a record label
- The Revolution (band), the name of music artist Prince's original live (and sometimes recording) band in the 1980s
- Of A Revolution, a band
the name of several songs
- "Revolution", by The Beatles
- "Revolution 9", by The Beatles
- "Revolution", by Rascal Flats (The Beatles Remake)
- "Revolution", a 1967 single by Tomorrow
- "Revolution", by Bob Marley, released on the 1974 album "Natty Dread"
- "Revolution", by Jars of Clay, released on their 2002 album, The Eleventh Hour
- "Revolution", by Eric Clapton
- "Revolution", by Robbie Williams, released on his album Escapology
- "Revolution", by Public Enemy, from the album New Whirl Odor
- "Revolution", a song by Built to Spill from their 1993 album Ultimate Alternative Wavers
- "Revolution", a song by Judas Priest.
- "Revolution", a song by Crematory.
- "Revolution", a song by Unbelievable Truth
- "Revolution 1993", by Jamiroquai
- "Revolution (The Veronicas song)", by The Veronicas
- "Revolution 909", a single by Daft Punk
- "Revolution Song" by Oasis
- "Revolution", Also known as "You Can't Kill the Revolution", by Tool and Rage Against the Machine
Revolution (album), the name of several albums
- Revolutions, a 1988 album by Jean-Michel Jarre
- Revolution, a 1970 album of The Dubliners
- Revolution, a 1997 album by Slaughter
- Revolution, a 1999 album by Sister Machine Gun
- Revolution, a 2003 album by YFriday
- Revolution, a 2004 album by German gothic metal band Crematory
Specific social/political revolutions
- Industrial Revolution, a social revolution of the 18th and 19th centuries
- American Revolution, a political revolution of the 1700s
- Singing Revolution, a political revolution in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania in the 1980's and 1990's
- French Revolution, a political revolution of 1789–1799
- Cuban Revolution, a political revolution of the 1950s
- Sexual revolution, a social revolution of the 1960s and 1970s
- Communist revolution, may mean the communist revolutions in Russia (of 1917), China (of 1947), or Cuba (1950s)
See also
- Revolution (film) (disambiguation)
- Emancipation (disambiguation)
- Liberation (disambiguation)
- Orbit (disambiguation)