Iconoclast
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things known as Iconoclast include:
- Iconoclast originally referred to a person who destroyed icons, that is, sacred paintings or sculpture, see iconoclasm.
- Iconoclast — a Southern Californian anarcho-punk band in the 1980s.
- Iconoclast — one of the names of a Cyberpunk MUD and Role Playing Game.
- Iconoclasts — the name of a Sundance Channel show in which one "ground-breaking" celebrity casually interviews another; however, the show does not feel like a staged interview. Robert Redford is the executive producer.
- Lisa the Iconoclast — the title of an episode of TV animated series The Simpsons which deals with the value of truth versus the value of meaning in the celebration of Jebediah Springfield, the fraud town founder of Springfield.
- Iconoclast — a major Texas newspaper in the 1890s known for being critical of powerful institutions and figures. The newspaper ceased to exist when editor William Cowper Brann was shot in the back for exposing scandalous activities at Baylor University.
- Iconoclast — A former guild in the computer game World of Warcraft, on the Mannoroth server.
- Iconoclast — A Hunting squad from central Maryland run by Roy Fielder Sr.
- Iconoclast — The third part of the 1971 song "Tarkus" by Emerson, Lake & Palmer.
- Iconoclast — A computer demo by Andromeda Software Development (ASD)
- Iconoclast — А destroyer class Chaos warship in a tabletop wargame Battlefleet Gothic.
- Modern Iconoclasts A song by the band Behemoth