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Discordia (album)

Discordia is the second studio album by American deathgrind band Misery Index.

Discordia (band)

Discordia was an industrial band from Melbourne in the mid 90s. It was formed from the ashes of Soulscraper. Discordia were set to be the first Australian band signed to Roadrunner records, but the volatile nature of the group cause it to implode. Discordia began life when Sade Lava met James Lynch at Relic Records; the original concept was for Sade to join Soulscraper as vocalist. Over time it was felt a heavier direction was required, so James, Jim and Sade created Discordia.

Discordia (disambiguation)

Discordia is the Latin name of Eris, the Greek goddess of strife.

It may also refer to:

  • Discordia (album), a death-metal album by Misery Index
  • Discordia (band), an industrial-music band from Melbourne, Australia
  • Discordia (film), a documentary film about the Benjamin Netanyahu protest at Concordia University
  • Discordia (game), an online game set in Stephen King's The Dark Tower universe
  • Discordia (moth), a snout moth genus in subfamily Pyralinae
  • "Discordia" (song), a single by Todd La Torre and Glen Drover

It also appears in:

  • Discordianism, a modern religion centered on the idea that chaos is as important as order
    • Apocrypha Discordia, a collection of various works on Discordianism, compiled by Rev. Dr Jon Swabey
    • Discordian works, a collection of religious texts that include Principia Discordia and The Illuminatus Trilogy
    • Principia Discordia, a religious text written by Greg Hill and Kerry Thornley
  • All Hail Discordia, an album by Canadian indie-rock band Divine Right
  • Illa de la Discòrdia, a district of Barcelona, Spain
  • Villa Discordia, an Argentine film directed by Arturo S. Mom
Discordia (film)

Discordia (2002) is a feature documentary film directed by Ben Addelman and Samir Mallal. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, it chronicles life of three students during the aftermath of the Netanyahu Incident at Concordia University in Montreal in 2002.

Discordia (moth)

Discordia is a genus of snout moths. It was described by Swinhoe, in 1885, and is known from Madagascar.

Discordia (song)

"Discordia" is a one-off single by Queensrÿche vocalist Todd La Torre and former Megadeth/ King Diamond guitarist Glen Drover, released in August 2014. The song made the iTunes Top 100 Heavy Metal Songs upon its release.