Underground
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Underground may refer to:
- Underground rapid transit system, urban railway
- London Underground, a metro system that covers the Greater London area
- Resistance movement, an opposition to an invader, a political position, or to a government
- Underground Railroad, a network of secret routes and safe houses used by 19th century black slaves in the U.S. to escape to free states
- To go underground is to go hiding from the authorities, or from society
In film:
- Underground (1995 film), directed by Emir Kusturica
- Underground (1941 film), directed by Vincent Sherman
- Underground (1928 film), directed by Anthony Asquith
In music:
- Underground (Thelonious Monk album), a 1967 jazz recording by Thelonious Monk
- Underground (Keaggy album), a 1983 album by guitarist Phil Keaggy
- Underground (Analog Pussy album), a 2001 album by Analog Pussy
- Underground (Electric Prunes album), a 1967 album by The Electric Prunes
- Underground (soundtrack), soundtrack to the Emir Kusturica film by Goran Bregović
- Underground (song), a 1986 single by David Bowie featured in the film Labyrinth
- Underground (Gob song)
- Underground (Ben Folds Five song), a 1995 song by Ben Folds Five
- The Underground (concert venue), a Christian-affiliated concert venue, operated in the Greater Cincinnati area
- The Union Underground, an inactive Rock band associated with WWE
- Underground Operations, a Toronto-based independent punk rock record label
- Underground Resistance, a musical collective from Detroit, Michigan
- Linkin Park Underground, the official fan club of the band Linkin Park
In television:
- Underground (Stargate Atlantis), a Stargate Atlantis television series episode
- The Underground (TV series), a sketch comedy show starring Damon Wayans.
- TCM Underground, a late-night cult film showcase airing on Turner Classic Movies
In other media:
- Underground (stories), a collection of biographical short stories by Haruki Murakami
- Underground (role playing game), a satirical role playing game released by Mayfair Games in 1993
- Underground (book), a 1997 book by Suelette Dreyfus reconstructing the actions of a group of hackers
- Underground (novel), a 2006 Australian novel by Andrew McGahan
- Medal of Honor: Underground, the second in the Medal of Honor series by EA Games
- Need for Speed: Underground, a video game published by Electronic Arts
- Need for Speed: Underground 2, the sequel to Need for Speed: Underground
- Tony Hawk's Underground, a video game published by Activision Studios
- Tony Hawk's Underground 2, the sequel to THUG by Activision Studios
In subculture:
- Underground comix, small press or self-published comic books that began to appear in the US in the late 1960s
- Underground culture, a term to describe various alternative cultures
- Underground economy, commerce that is not taxed
- Underground film, cinema outside the commercial mainstream
- Underground hip hop, a style of hip hop music
- Underground living, living below the ground's surface
- Underground music, music that has a certain following despite a moderate commercial success
- Underground press, the alternative print media in the late 1960s and early 1970s
- UK underground, a 1960s countercultural movement in the United Kingdom
[edit] See also
- Underground Atlanta, a nightspot in Atlanta, Georgia
- Karst topography, a landscape of distinctive dissolution patterns often marked by underground drainages
- Organized crime, crime carried out systematically by formal criminal organizations
- Underground city, a network of tunnels that connect buildings, usually in the downtown area of a city
- Subterranean (disambiguation)