Violence (disambiguation)
- Violence (disambiguation)
Violence may refer to:
* Violence, the use of physical force to cause injury, damage or death
* Violence (book) a 2008 book on social theory by Slavoj Žižek
*"Violence", a song by Against Me! from their album Searching for a Former Clarity
*"Violence", a song by Blink-182 from their self titled album
*"Violence", a song by Mott the Hoople
*"Violence", an album by Nothingface
*"Violence", a song by the Pet Shop Boys which appears on the albums Please and Very (2001 rerelease).
*Violence, a role-playing game by Greg Costikyan
* Vio-lence, A thrash metal band
* Violence Recordings, a record label
* Violence (film) a film noir from 1947
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