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Brain (disambiguation)

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A brain is a biological organ.

Brain(s) or The Brain may also refer to:

Arts and entertainment

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Films

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Music

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  • Brain Records, a German record label prominent in the 1970s
  • The Brains, an Atlanta band who did the original version of the song "Money Changes Everything"
  • Brain (EP), a 1993 split EP with the bands Klinik and Paracont
  • Brain (album), a 2004 album from Hiromi Uehara
  • "Brain", a song on the 2006 album The Zico Chain by Zico Chain
  • "Brain", a song on the 2001 album In Search of... by N.E.R.D.
  • "Brain", a song by Yang Yo-seob
  • "Brains", song by the band Lower Dens from their album Nootropics
  • "Brains", song by the band The Presets from their album Hi Viz
  • "Brains!", 2002 song by the musician Voltaire, from Boo Hoo
  • "Brains", a track from the soundtrack of the 2014 Indian film Jigarthanda

Television

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Fictional characters

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Novels

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People

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Places

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Science and technology

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  • Brain (journal), a peer-reviewed scientific journal of neurology founded in 1878
  • Brain (computer virus), first released in 1986, considered to be the first computer virus for MS-DOS
  • TheBrain, mind mapping and personal knowledge base software from TheBrain Technologies

Other uses

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See also

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