Next Exit (disambiguation)

Next Exit (disambiguation)

Next Exit may refer to:

  • Next Exit, a manga series created by the comic artist Christy Lijewski
  • "Next Exit," a song by Interpol from their album Antics
  • "Next Exit," a song by Unwound from their album Repetition
  • "The Next Exit," a guide listing traveler-related businesses at Interstate Highway interchanges.
  • "Next Exit," a song by Split Enz released as a single in 1983.

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