Word used to explain the prevalence of fires, looting and riots on certain college campuses, especially at the University of Maryland after Duke games.
"The University of Maryland president has made ending the embarrassing riot culture one of his highest priorities."
-- from the Washington City Paper October 6, 2006
-- from the Washington City Paper October 6, 2006
by Bil Peters October 11, 2006
by 123908 November 05, 2009
The Final Riot! is the second official live album by Paramore and was released on November 25, 2008 with a bonus DVD containing the full live concert plus behind-the-scenes footage.
The DVD was filmed on August 12, 2008, at the Chicago stop of The Final Riot! tour. It contains a documentary entitled "40 Days of Riot!", showing the band on tour. It is available in a standard and limited deluxe edition, which includes a 36-color-page booklet of the tour, along with another documentary, 40 MORE Days of Riot!
Track Listing
1. "Born for This" – 5:46
2. "That's What You Get" – 3:34
3. "Here We Go Again" – 4:10
4. "Fences" – 3:31
5. "Crushcrushcrush" – 3:15
6. "Let the Flames Begin" – 5:38
7. "When It Rains" – 4:04
8. "My Heart" – 5:31
9. "Decoy" – 3:14
10. "Pressure" – 3:02
11. "For a Pessimist, I'm Pretty Optimistic" – 4:27
12. "We Are Broken" – 5:25
13. "Emergency" – 5:22
14. "Hallelujah" – 4:57 (contains excerpt from Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah")
15. "Misery Business" – 4:40
The DVD was filmed on August 12, 2008, at the Chicago stop of The Final Riot! tour. It contains a documentary entitled "40 Days of Riot!", showing the band on tour. It is available in a standard and limited deluxe edition, which includes a 36-color-page booklet of the tour, along with another documentary, 40 MORE Days of Riot!
Track Listing
1. "Born for This" – 5:46
2. "That's What You Get" – 3:34
3. "Here We Go Again" – 4:10
4. "Fences" – 3:31
5. "Crushcrushcrush" – 3:15
6. "Let the Flames Begin" – 5:38
7. "When It Rains" – 4:04
8. "My Heart" – 5:31
9. "Decoy" – 3:14
10. "Pressure" – 3:02
11. "For a Pessimist, I'm Pretty Optimistic" – 4:27
12. "We Are Broken" – 5:25
13. "Emergency" – 5:22
14. "Hallelujah" – 4:57 (contains excerpt from Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah")
15. "Misery Business" – 4:40
by RIOT!!! January 28, 2009
a shitty company which cant fix their game
Instead of nerfing champions, they add stuff that does not even work
BUT GOOD JOB RIOT GAMES
Instead of nerfing champions, they add stuff that does not even work
BUT GOOD JOB RIOT GAMES
by N3croFair August 30, 2018
1. A phrase describing a prominent scene during the early 90's. It was made up of mostly women. "Riot grrl" music dealt with issues such as feminism, rape, abortion, sexuality, etc., and some girls published 'zines. However, today it has been incorrectly used by Good Charlotte fangirls to describe female fans of the band, due to a song they wrote called "Riot Girl" describing their dream girl.
2. A girl or woman involved in the movement.
Also spelled "riot grrl" or "riot grrrl".
2. A girl or woman involved in the movement.
Also spelled "riot grrl" or "riot grrrl".
Kathleen Hanna was one of the godmothers of the "riot girl" movement.
Most Good Charlotte fans calling themselves "riot girls" don't know what it actually is.
Most Good Charlotte fans calling themselves "riot girls" don't know what it actually is.
by Lucy December 15, 2004
Radical 'women orientated' music scene from the early 90's. Bans attached were Huggy Bear, Bikini Kill and Voodoo Dolls.
by Anonymous June 04, 2003
A fruit flavored beverage mixed with unhealthy amounts of grain alcohol, usually consumed directly from a container of no less than 1 gallon for guaranteed effectiveness. Strong chance that consumption will lead to rioting and fighting, with added possibilities of pillaging, plundering and conquering of small villages.
Let's drink some riot punch before the game and bring the pain. I'm gonna annihilate some poor girl's vagina.
by NGC316 February 03, 2010