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Last seen on: NY Times Crossword 22 Jul 2018, Sunday

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“Chick Magnet” is an MxPx single released in 1996. It was released for the album Life in General, but there is a live, acoustic version on Move to Bremerton, a demo version on Let It Happen, a live version on At the Show, and a remastered version on Ten Years and Running, making it the most-released MxPx song.

The song is easily recognizable from its vocal bass solo, which was featured as the background music of the official MxPx website during the late 1990s and early 2000s when the site’s appearance was a garage. The “Dude, you a mad chick magnet,” line from the intro of the song is taken from the movie Mallrats and is spoken by the character Jay.

The song is played during a scene in Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle.[2][3]

The CD single has two b-sides, a cover of the old jazz song “Blue Moon” and an early version of “Educated Guess”, which would later become the sixth track of the album “The Ever Passing Moment”.

In the music video, drummer Yuri Ruley plays the “Chick Magnet”, and attracts women in a diner while bassist Mike Herrera and guitarist Tom Wisniewski look on.

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This is a list of Resident Evil characters, which includes playable and recurring characters that were introduced in Resident Evil, a series of survival horror video games.

P – Playable character (campaign/unlockable-mini campaign) P* – Playable character (minigame/DLC)

The Umbrella Corporation is an international pharmaceutical company in the Resident Evil universe. Founded in 1968 by prominent British royal descendants Oswell E. Spencer and Edward Ashford, along with Dr. James Marcus, it is portrayed in the series as a major international player in pharmaceutical goods and medical supplies, along with more clandestine operations utilizing genetic engineering. Their legitimate status is only a front for their secret research of “bio-organic weapons” (B.O.W.s), developed through the use of a unique virus discovered by the company founders.[3] The company is also presented as having a more public face, producing cosmetics, consumer products, and foods. Umbrella established multiple secret research facilities to help develop various bio-weapons. Its most prominent research facility is located in the Arklay Mountains, just outside Raccoon City, which was able to develop the “t-Virus”, a powerful mutagen that could dramatically alter living and recently dead organisms. The virus leaked and contaminated most of the Arklay Facility and its surrounding area, setting the stage for the first Resident Evil game. Following the destruction of Raccoon City, all of Umbrella’s assets were frozen by the U.S. Government and its stock trading rights were revoked, effectively terminating its operations and shutting down the corporation. However, it did not stop the rise of several bioterrorist organizations around the world, some of them making use of its research, leading to the foundation of B.S.A.A. In Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, it is revealed that Umbrella has been reinstated and seemingly reformed as a mercenary group.

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