Renegade
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Renegade may refer to:
In music:
- Renegade, a rock band popular in the 1980s featuring drummer Luis Cardenas.
- Renegade (album), an album and song by rock band Thin Lizzy.
- Renegade (HammerFall album), released in 2000 by Swedish power metal band Hammerfall
- "Renegade (song)" by Styx
- "Renegade (song)" by Steppenwolf
- "Renegade (song)" by Warren Zevon
- "Renegade" was a song by Jay-Z and Eminem from the album The Blueprint.
- Renegade (song)" by Abandoned Pools
- "Renegades of Funk", a song by Afrika Bambaataa and covered by Rage Against the Machine
In games:
- Command & Conquer: Renegade, a first-person shooter video game
- Renegade (video game), a 1986 video game
- Renegade Legion, a board game series including the video game Renegade: the Battle for Jacob's Star
In sport:
- Renegade was the ring name of professional wrestler Rick Williams
- Chief Osceola and Renegade, the symbols of the Florida State University Seminoles
- Renegade a term used to desribe an offshore sailor with great endurance. See Renegading - the act of completing an offshore race without sleep.
In television and film:
- Renegade (TV series), produced by Stephen J. Cannell
- Renegade (film), a 1987 Italian film
- Renegade, the US title of the French movie Blueberry, l'expérience secrète, inspired by Blueberry, a French comic
Other uses include:
- The Renegade, a short story by Albert Camus first published in the collection Exile and the Kingdom
- Renegade (BBS), a Bulletin Board System
- The Dell XPS 600 Renegade, a model in the Dell XPS (Xtreme Performance System) line of computers
- Renegade show, a frequent event at juggling conventions.
- Renegade − A model of the Jeep CJ series of vehicles.
- Renegade (roller coaster) is a wooden roller coaster under construction at Valleyfair! in Shakopee, Minnesota.
- Renegade Boards - A growing forum which many users frequent. Currently, over 500 users have registered there. [1]