Iconoclast
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Iconoclast may refer to:
Primary meaning:
- A person who performs iconoclasm, destruction of a culture's religious symbols.
- One who attacks cherished beliefs.
Other uses:
- Iconoclast, a Texas newspaper edited by William Cowper Brann in the 1890s, critical of powerful institutions
- Iconoclast, a computer demo by Andromeda Software Development
Popular culture:
- A track Dawn of Iconoclast by Dead Can Dance (1987 Within the Realm of a Dying Sun).
- Iconoclast, Russian rapper Ivan Ives' second full-length album.
- Iconoclast, one of the anarcho-punk bands of the 1980s
- Iconoclast, an album by goth-rock band Ascension of the Watchers
- Iconoclasts, a Sundance Channel show of celebrity interviews
- "Lisa the Iconoclast", an episode of TV animated series The Simpsons
- "Iconoclast: Contemporary Comments on the Human Condition", a book by author Corey Friedman
- Iconoclast, an album by deathcore band Heaven Shall Burn
- Modern Iconoclasts is the 2nd track off of Polish extreme metal band Behemoth's 2002 CD, Zos Kia Cultus.
- A part of Emerson, Lake, and Palmer's Tarkus Medley, a portion of the song title.
- Iconoclast David Ferguson, outsider culture impresario from the 1970s-present.