Mutiny (disambiguation)
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Mutiny is a conspiracy to openly oppose, change or overthrow an authority to which they are subject.
Mutiny or mutineer(s) can also refer to:
- Indian Rebellion of 1857, also known as the Indian Mutiny
- "Mutiny" (Space: Above and Beyond episode)
- Tampa Bay Mutiny, a professional soccer club
- Mutiny collective, an Australian anarchist group based in Sydney
- Mutiny (1925 film), a silent British film directed by Floyd Martin Thornton
- Mutiny (1952 film), an American film directed by Edward Dmytryk on the War of 1812
- Mutiny (2002 film), a television film part of the Hornblower series
- Mutiny, a play by Christopher Bond
In music:
- Mutiny (band), an Australian folk punk band
- Mutiny (funk band), an American funk band led by Jerome "Bigfoot" Brailey
- The Mutineers, a band that became known as Five Americans
- Mutineer, an album by American singer/songwriter Warren Zevon
- Mutiny!, an album released by hardcore pop punk band Set Your Goals
- "Mutiny", a song by Australian metalcore band Parkway Drive from Killing with a Smile
- "Mutiny", a song by Australian drum and bass band Pendulum from In Silico
- "Mutiny", a song by The Family from their 1985 album The Family
- All pages beginning with "Mutiny"
- All pages with titles containing Mutiny
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