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* [[Z movie]], a low-budget exploitation movie category.
* [[Z movie]], a low-budget exploitation movie category.
* [[Trash (1970 film)|''Trash'' (1970 film)]], a 1970 American film
* [[Trash (1970 film)|''Trash'' (1970 film)]], a 1970 American film
* [[Trash (1999 film)]] [[Mark Anthony Galluzzo]] [[Jeremy Sisto]], [[Eric Michael Cole]], [[Jaime Pressly]]
* [[Trash (1999 film)]] [[Mark Galluzzo]] with [[Jeremy Sisto]], [[Eric Michael Cole]], [[Jaime Pressly]]
* [[Trash (2014 film)|''Trash'' (2014 film)]], an 2014 British film
* [[Trash (2014 film)|''Trash'' (2014 film)]], an 2014 British film
* [[Tabloid talk show#Trash TV|Trash TV]], a form of television programming considered to be tasteless and unprofessional
* [[Tabloid talk show#Trash TV|Trash TV]], a form of television programming considered to be tasteless and unprofessional

Revision as of 22:50, 12 May 2016

Trash may refer to:

Garbage

Computing

  • Trash (computing), a way in which operating systems dispose of unwanted files. Called a "Recycle Bin" on Microsoft Windows
  • Trash (video game), an RTS with the capacity for multiplayer matches of up to 32 players to compete on a single map

Books

Music

  • Trash (nightclub), a popular London indie–electroelectro nightclub run by Erol Alkan from 1997 until 2007

Albums

Songs

Film and Television

Other

See also