Intermission (disambiguation)
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An intermission is a break in a play, concert or film, also in sports games. Intermission can also refer to:
Albums
- Soul Assassins: Intermission, an album by California hip hop collective Soul Assassins
- Intermission (Robert Forster & Grant McLennan album), an album of solo material by members of The Go-Betweens
- Intermission (Dio album), an album by the heavy metal band Dio
- Intermission (Stratovarius album), an album by the Finnish power metal band Stratovarius
- Intermission: the Greatest Hits, a compilation album by Christian rock band dc Talk
- Intermission: The Singles Collection, a greatest hits album by Amanda Marshall
- Intermission: Extraneous Music from the Residents' Mole Show, an EP by The Residents
- Intermission EP, a 2008 release by Canadian hip hop duo Dragon Fli Empire
Songs
- "Intermission", a song by British rock band Blur from their 1993 album Modern Life is Rubbish
- "Intermission", a song by progressive rock band Tool from their 1996 album Ænima
- "Intermission", a song by rock band Panic! At The Disco from their 2005 album A Fever You Can't Sweat Out.
- "Intermission", a song by rock band The Offspring from their 1997 album Ixnay on the Hombre
- "Intermission", a song by The Cranberries released as a bonus track on To the Faithful Departed
- "Intermission", a hidden track by R&B singer R. Kelly from his 1993 album 12 Play
- "Intermission", an unreleased song played during intermission in Prince's Lovesexy Tour
- "Intermission", a song by the Scottish singer-songwriter Emma Pollock from her 2016 album In Search of Harperfield
Film
- Intermission (film), a 2003 film set in Dublin, Ireland
See also
- Camp Intermission, New York, also known as William Morris House, on the National Register of Historic Places
- Intromission (disambiguation)
- Intermedio, Italian Renaissance music which was performed between acts of a play
- Intermedio (film) ("intermission" in Spanish), a 2005 movie
- Entr'acte
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