Lockdown (disambiguation)
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A lockdown is an emergency response to prevent escape or intrusion.
Lockdown or Lock Down may also refer to:
- lockdown, alternative term for lock-on, whereby protesters to make it difficult to remove them from their place of protest
Film and TV
Film
- Lockdown (2000 film), starring Richard T. Jones and Gabriel Casseus
- Lockdown (2015 film), upcoming film starring Dean Ambrose
TV
- Lockdown (TV series), National Geographic Channel show on prisons
- "Lockdown" (House), television series episode
- "Lockdown" (Lost), television series episode
- "Lockdown" (Stargate SG-1), television series episode
- "Lockdown" (The 4400), television series episode
- "Lockdown," television series episode of Haven (season 2)
- Lock Down The Bernie Mac Show
Toys and games
- Lockdown (Transformers), toy
- TNA Lockdown, wrestling event
- Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Lockdown, a 2005 video game
Music
Albums
- Lock Down, album by Krosfyah
- Lockdown, Alabama 3 2007
- Love Lockdown, Kanye West 2008
Songs
- "Lockdown", Amy Lee song from the album Aftermath (Amy Lee album)
- "Lockdown" by Less Than Jake Composed by Less Than Jake
- "Lockdown" by Kurtis Blow / Kurtis Blow & The Trinity / Trinity
- "Lockdown" by Fear Factory
- "Lockdown" by Budo / Grieves Composed by Grieves
- "Lockdown" by Alabama 3
- "Lockdown" by Iration
- "Lockdown" by Han Bennink / Uri Caine Composed by Han Bennink / Uri Caine
- "Lockdown" by Obituary (band) Composed by Obituary
- "Lockdown" by Fugazi Composed by Fugazi
- "Lockdown" by Jo-Mo Totally Insane
- Lock Down (Stooshe song), song by Stooshe
- "Lock Down", song by Guttermouth from Teri Yakimoto
- "Lock Down", song by the Inner City Posse from Bass-ment Cuts 1990 EP
- "Lock Down" by Cypress Hill Composed by Lawrence Muggerud / Louis Freese / Senen Reyes
- "Love Lockdown" by Kanye West
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