Trespass (disambiguation)

Trespass (disambiguation)

Trespass may be a reference to:

*Trespass, the legal term for a direct violation of another person's property (usually land).
*Trespass (album), an album from the rock group Genesis.
*Trespass (band), an NWOBHM band.
*Trespass (progressive band), an Israeli progressive rock group.
*Trespass (film), the 1992 motion picture directed by Walter Hill
*Trespass (soundtrack), the soundtrack to the motion picture of the same name
*Trespass (film score), film score to the motion picture from Ry Cooder
*Trespass (clothing), a British outdoor clothing company
*"Trespasses", a song by Patti Smith from her 2004 album "Trampin'".


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