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  • Act III
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  • Act III is the third act of Gears of War 3. It features Delta Squad's arrival at Anvil Gate and subsequent battle there, Delta's journey to the town of Mercy and discovery of Lambent Humans, and the sacrifice of Dominic Santiago.
  • Act III is the third act of Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog.
  • Act III is the third album by the thrash metal band Death Angel, released in 1990 on Geffen Records. Regarded by many critics and fans as the band's finest effort, the album was produced by famed metal producer Max Norman (Megadeth), and marked the first (and only) major label release by Death Angel. The album spawned the singles "Seemingly Endless Time" and "A Room with a View", with both songs receiving music videos and airplay on MTV's Headbangers Ball.
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  • 2008-07-19
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  • Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog
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  • So They Say
  • Everyone's A Hero,
  • Everything You Ever
  • Slipping,
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  • Act III is the third act of Gears of War 3. It features Delta Squad's arrival at Anvil Gate and subsequent battle there, Delta's journey to the town of Mercy and discovery of Lambent Humans, and the sacrifice of Dominic Santiago.
  • Act III is the third act of Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog.
  • Act III is the third album by the thrash metal band Death Angel, released in 1990 on Geffen Records. Regarded by many critics and fans as the band's finest effort, the album was produced by famed metal producer Max Norman (Megadeth), and marked the first (and only) major label release by Death Angel. The album spawned the singles "Seemingly Endless Time" and "A Room with a View", with both songs receiving music videos and airplay on MTV's Headbangers Ball. On tour in support of Act III in 1991, the band suffered a serious tour bus crash in which drummer Andy Galleon was critically injured. During his year long recovery, singer Mark Osegueda left the band, effectively ending Death Angel. In 2001, the band reunited for Testament singer Chuck Billy's Thrash of the Titans benefit concert (minus Gus Pepa) and went on to release The Art of Dying in 2004 and then Killing Season in 2008.
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