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SIGN UPFury is an English gender-neutral name that means "Extreme Anger." The name has been associated with a variety of arts, entertainment, and media, including fictional characters like Nick Fury from Marvel Comics and Bryan Fury from Tekken. It has also been featured in various films, gaming, literature, music, and television. Additionally, there are references to the name in people, places, sport, military, transportation, and other uses, such as the HMS Fury and Plymouth Fury. The name has also been linked to the Fellowship of United Reformed Youth (FURY) and Greek mythology with the Furies or Erinyes. Moreover, it is important to note that "Fury" can also refer to rage or extreme anger.
Fury in the Slaughterhouse is a renowned German rock band hailing from Hanover, established in 1987. The band incorporates an array of hits such as "Time to Wonder", "Every Generation Got Its Own Disease", "Won't Forget These Days", "Radio Orchid", "Dancing in the Sunshine of the Dark", "Milk & Honey", and "Trapped Today, Trapped Tomorrow". After disbanding in 2008, the group reunited for a single show at the Expo Plaza Festival in Hanover in June 2013, and once again in 2017 for a nationwide tour with the release of their latest album, "NOW," in April 2021, marking their comeback after 13 years. The band's inception dates back to 1986 when brothers Kai and Thorsten Wingenfelder, along with other members, formed the group to create mainstream English-language rock music. Fury in the Slaughterhouse achieved notable success with sold-out concerts and albums ranking in the top 50 of the German album charts. Throughout their career, the band sold over four million albums and performed at numerous concerts and festivals globally. Despite a planned breakup in 2008, the band reunited for various performances, including the release of a new song and a double live album. Their enduring popularity led to the release of new studio albums, including "NOW" in 2021 and "HOPE" in 2023, which debuted at #1 on
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