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DEAD-END - 2 reference results
Dead End or Dead-end may refer to:

Common usage

  • Cul-de-sac, a street or alley that must be exited from the same point in which it is entered.

New York City neighborhood

  • The name applied to the Manhattan streets in the East 50's that dead-ended at the East River before the Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive was built. This name was occasioned by the extreme poverty found there, and the crime that occurred as a result. This area was the inspiration for the films.
  • Reference: Kenneth T. Jackson:The Encyclopedia of New York City: The New York Historical Society; Yale University Press; 1995. P. 320.

Film and television

Music

  • "Dead End", a song by Sam Roberts from his 2003 album We Were Born in a Flame
  • "Dead End" is a song by Swedish Melodic death metal band In Flames, from their album Come Clarity. It features guest vocals by Swedish singer-songwriter Lisa Miskovsky.
  • "Dead End Streets" (song), a song by The Kinks
  • "Dead Ends", a song by Chad VanGaalen from his 2006 album Skelliconnection
  • "Dead End", a Japanese heavy metal band formed in 1983
  • "Dead End ", a French (punk) rock band formed in 1996

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