Black Flag

Black Flag or black flag may refer to:

Anarchism

  • Black Flag (newspaper), a publication in Britain
  • Chernoe Znamia (Чёрное знамя), an organisation in Russia
  • An element of anarchist symbolism
  • Flags

  • The Black Flag of Islam, see Black Standard
  • Pan-African flag, a trans-national unity symbol
  • Ferraria crispa, a plant
  • A type of racing flag
  • A signal to parley
  • The Jolly Roger flag associated with piracy
  • One of various flags that are primarily black: list of black flags
  • Music

  • Black Flag (band), a punk rock band
  • Black Flag (Ektomorf album), a 2012 album by Ektomorf
  • Black Flag (MGK mixtape), a MGK mixtape
  • Other uses

  • Black Flag, Western Australia
  • Black Flag (insecticide), a brand of pesticide
  • Black Flag Army, a militia in Vietnam
  • Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, 2013 videogame by Ubisoft
  • List of black flags

    This is a list of flags which are entirely or largely black.

    In history

  • A black flag (Black Standard) was used by Muhammad to represent his religion. It was used as the standard of the Abbasid Caliphate. It has also been stated that it will be the flag of the army that will fight the Dajjal.
  • During the German Peasants' War in the 16th century the black flag was used by the revolting farmers.
  • Afghanistan flew a solid black flag from 1709–38 and from 1880–1901 (see Flag of Afghanistan).
  • The black flag with the motto Viurem lliures o morirem (We live free or die) was flown by Catalan army and militia corps during the final stages of the War of the Spanish Succession, when the Allies had already abandoned Catalonia that fought alone against the Spanish and French armies during 1713-1714. This black flag was packaged in 2012 with the historical novel Lliures o Morts (Live Free or Die) authored by Jaume Clotet and David de Montserrat.
  • The Black Flag was flown by certain irregular Confederate Army units in the American Civil War of 1861-1865 to symbolize that they would neither give, nor accept quarter; symbolizing the opposite of the white flag of surrender.
  • Black Flag (song)

    "Black Flag" is a song by the American alternative rock group King's X. It was released as a single in support of their 1992 album King's X.

    Track listing

  • "Black Flag" (Jerry Gaskill, Doug Pinnick, Ty Tabor) – 4:01
  • Charts

    Personnel

    Adapted from the Black Flag liner notes.

    Release history

    References

    External links

  • Black Flag at Discogs (list of releases)
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Family Man

    by: Black Flag

    do you want the family man or do you want the swingin' man?
    family man
    you get the family man
    family man
    FAMILY man
    with your glances my way, takin no chance on the new day
    family man, with your life all planned;
    your little sand castle built, smilin through your guilt, family man
    here i come
    here i come family man
    i come to infect; i come to rape your women;
    i come to take your children into the street;
    i come for YOU family man, with your christmas lights already up,
    your such a MAN when your puttin up your christmas lights,
    first on the block;
    family man
    i wanna crucify you to your front door with the nails
    from your well stocked garage family man;
    family man;
    FAMILY MAN
    saint dad! father on fire! ive come to incinerate you




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