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Unmasked is the eighth studio album by American hard rock band Kiss, released in 1980. It was the last studio album to feature the original lineup of Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley and Peter Criss until the band reunited in 1996. Criss actually had no involvement with the recording of the album; Anton Fig (uncredited) played all the drums on the album.
Ira Losco's first unplugged album (her third studio album) is Unmasked: the unplugged album. This album, which was recorded in 2006 and produced by Howard Keith (at Jagged House), was released on 6 December 2006. Unmasked includes various unplugged renditions of her previous hit songs. unique arrangements of some 80s classics, and some original new material.
Unmasked is a 5-Song EP released by Cauterize with Disguises on MapleMusic. Disguises was released in stores and online in 2007 and the first 2000 orders through the online retailer Maple Music would get a free copy of an acoustic EP featuring 5 songs from disguises titled Unmasked. Poor album sales were evident early, as the Unmasked EP did not sell out through MapleMusic. No music videos were made for either single, "Closer" or "Minor Key Symphony" and the album didn't get much radio play.
Unmasked is an American radio show hosted by Ron Bennington that features uncensored one on one interviews with comedy legends and established and emerging comedic talents.
Unmasked may refer to:
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Unmasked (Kiss album), 1980
- Unmasked Tour, a 1980 concert tour by the hard rock group Kiss
- Unmasked (Ira Losco album)
- Unmasked (EP), a 2007 EP by Cauterize
- Unmasked (radio show), an American radio show
- unmAsked, an episode of Pretty Little Liars
- Unmasked (Left Behind: The Kids), a book written by Jerry B. Jenkins and Tim LaHaye
- "Unmasked" (The Following), an episode of the TV series The Following
- Unmasked (film), a 1950 American crime film
Unmasked is written by Jerry B. Jenkins and Tim LaHaye. It holds titles 26–28 in the Left Behind: The Kids book series, which is about the Rapture, and the seven years before the Glorious Appearing of Christ. It is the eighth novel of the 12-book series. It starts three days after Nicolae Carpathia, the Antichrist, kills the two witnesses at the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem. To Nicolae's dismay, the witnesses come back from the dead, and rise into the clouds. Immediately after, an earthquake strikes the city, leaving most of Jerusalem in ruins.
Judd Thompson Jr. and Lionel Washington survive the quake, and meet someone who can finally get them back to Illinois. But when they are thrown a detour, they end up watching Nicolae's Gala. Chaim Rosenzweig was a special guest at the Gala. While Carpathia was speaking, a gunshot rang out from the crowd. As Nicolae fell backwards from alarm, Chaim pulled out a sword and killed the evil Potentate. A couple days later, the Global Community hosts a funeral for Carpathia. Leon Fortunato, the next highest in command, was the main speaker at the funeral. He amazed everyone by calling down fire on a couple of Christians in the crowd. It was terrifying for Judd and Lionel. But that wasn't the end of the horror. Judd watched as Nicolae's chest started to move up and down in his glass coffin. The crowd stared in awe as he sprung out of the coffin and onto the stage. The beast had risen!
Vicki Byrne and the others of the 'Young Tribulation Force' watch the drama in Israel unfold from their hideout in Illinois. But when their safety is crushed, they find a new place to stay in Wisconsin. There, they discover a clever new way to spread their message.
Follow the Young Trib Force as they struggle to free their friends from the most evil government the world has ever seen.
Category:American young adult novels Category:Christian children's books
"Unmasked" is the ninth episode of the second season of the psychological thriller television series The Following, which premiered on March 17, 2014, on Fox. The episode was written by Vincent Angell and directed by Nicole Kassell.
Unmasked is a 1950 American crime film directed by George Blair and starring Robert Rockwell, Barbra Fuller and Raymond Burr.
The film's sets were designed by the art director Frank Hotaling.
Usage examples of "unmasked".
More than this, he was terrified of me, and I could tell quite plainly from the politely unmasked face and eyes that it was not my god-head he feared, but my Chosen One, Vazkor.
She came to the bed with him, and stood looking at me from the blank unmasked face which was mask in itself, and two glittering reptile eyes, carved, black, and empty.
Among the scarlet and green and white hangings, the pale-faced man, who was High-Lord, came to me, unmasked and bowed very low.
There were about ten men, more than I had hoped for, but unmasked, and with their store of bottles and wineskins about them, they were obviously not in their prime.
One crouched on his haunches staring at us, unmasked, the other stood up stiff and straight, his back turned.
It was early, but Vazkor was up, fully dressed though unmasked, seated at a table by the open window, reading from papers stretched before him.
He was unmasked and his face was white, his eyes extraordinarily black.
And besides, she had witnessed me unmasked and had shown no reaction, and once I saw her bend near the fire with her eyes still raised to the woman she listened to, and there was no narrowing of the pupils.
There was a large room where they could dine together unmasked, once the food was set out and the serving folk were banished.
I watched the Old Bloods congregate again as their meal was brought in, and watched them as they unmasked after the servants had left.
The minstrel appeared unmasked, and asked her permission to remain at court.
But then, one dawn, it seemed the auguries might be deceiving, for the British suddenly unmasked four of their newly made breaching batteries and the great guns crashed back on their trails and the intricate network of trenches and earthworks was shrouded by the giant gusts of smoke that were belched out with every thunderous recoil.
The waiting seemed to stretch for ever, but at last one of the batteries unmasked a gun and the great brute belched a jet of smoke fifty yards in front of its embrasure.
Muskets blasted down from ramparts, concealed guns were unmasked and rockets streaked away from the parapets.
But when, possibly in order to put on water for coffee, he concentrates his spherical energies and tries to break through the circle of loden capes and pulled-down caps, he receives an answer: a bare, dry, unmasked fist: he falls back with his matted wool, pops quickly up again, begins to brush off the snow that is clinging to him.