Evil (disambiguation)

Evil (disambiguation)

Evil describes willful, immoral acts. It also serves as a blanket term for bad things.

Evil may also refer to:

In film and television:
*"Evil" (2003 film), a 2003 Swedish film starring Andreas Wilson
*"Evil" (2005 film), a Greek horror film
*Evil the Cat, a villain from the cartoon series "Earthworm Jim"
*E.V.I.L a supervillain group in the SpongeBob SquarePants TV show.

In music:
*"Evil" (Interpol song), a 2005 single by Interpol
*"Evil" (Ladytron song), a 2003 single by Ladytron from the album "Light & Magic"
*"Evil" (Howlin' Wolf song), a song written by Willie Dixon, first performed by Howlin' Wolf
*Eminem, American rapper known as "Evil" in the group Bad Meets Evil

In computing:
*The evil bit, an April Fool's Day prank that proposed "evil" transmissions identify themselves as such to ease computer security

In photography:
*EVIL (Camera), an Electronic Viewfinder, Interchangeable Lens system camera.

ee also

*Evel Knievel, a stunt rider
*Evil empire (disambiguation), for other evil empires


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