Fuel (disambiguation)

Fuel (disambiguation)

Fuel is any material that can release energy, especially by burning.

Fuel may also refer to:

* FUEL TV, a television network dedicated to extreme sports
*In computing:
** SGI Fuel, a model of workstation
** FUEL (Firefox User Extension Library), JavaScript Language
*In music:
** Fuel (band)
* "Fuel EP", EP by Fuel
* Fuel (song), by Metallica
* Fuel (album), by Shirtlifter
* Fuel (Raised Fist album) Album by Raised Fist
* Fuel 2000, a record label
*In video gaming:
** Fuel (2006 video game), a canceled video game by Firetoad Software
** Fuel (2009 video game), a video game by Codemasters


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