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| Name = U2
= Introduction =
| Img = 2005-11-21_U2_%40_MSG_by_ZG.JPG<!-- Only freely-licensed images may be used here. Please see WP:FU before adding an image. -->
This is a fun and simple game. It's in the [[Wikipedia:Sandbox|Sandbox]] - feel free to join in! It's a good place to practice making links to articles and find interesting pages to edit on [[Wikipedia]].
| Img_capt = U2 performing at [[Madison Square Garden]] in November 2005
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| Alias =
| Origin = <!-- Do NOT put the Irish flag (or any flag) here per WP:FLAG and consensus reached on U2:Talk. thanks. -->[[Dublin]], [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]
| Genre = <!-- Before changing the genres, please discuss it on the talk page -->[[Rock music|Rock]]<br>[[Post-punk|Post-Punk]]<br>[[Alternative rock|Alternative Rock]]<br>
| Years_active = [[1976]]–present
| Label = [[Island Records|Island]], [[Music Corporation of America|MCA]], [[Interscope]]<br>[[Mercury Records|Mercury]]
| Associated_acts =
| URL = [http://www.u2.com www.u2.com]
| Current_members = [[Bono]]<br>[[The Edge]]<br>[[Adam Clayton]]<br>[[Larry Mullen Jr.]]
| Past_members =
}}
<!-- This article uses UK English. U2 should always be referenced as a plural noun. No matter what your opinion, please consider whether anything is gained from continually swapping between "U2 is" and "U2 are".-->
'''U2''' are a [[rock music|rock]] [[rock band|band]] from [[Dublin]], [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]. The band consists of [[Bono]] ([[singer|vocals]] and [[rhythm guitar|guitar]]), [[The Edge]] ([[lead guitar|guitar]], [[Keyboard instrument|keyboards]] and [[Backing vocalist|vocals]]), [[Adam Clayton]] ([[bass guitar]]), and [[Larry Mullen Jr.]] ([[drum kit|drums]] and [[Percussion instrument|percussion]]). U2 have consistently been one of the most popular acts in the world since the mid-[[1980s#Music|1980s]]. The band has sold upwards of 170 million [[album]]s worldwide,<ref>Vallely, Paul. "[http://news.independent.co.uk/people/profiles/article364606.ece Bono: The Missionary]". The Independent, May 2006. Retrieved [[October 15]] [[2006]].</ref> and they have won 22 [[Grammy Award]]s, more than any other rock artist.<ref>[http://www.grammy.com/GRAMMY_Awards/Winners/Results.aspx?title=&winner=u2&year=0&genreID=0&hp=1 GRAMMY Winners List] grammy.com. Retrieved [[October 15]] [[2006]].</ref> They also are tied (with [[Green Day]] for the second most #1 [[Modern Rock]] singles, with 8.
 
U2 formed in [[1976 in music|1976]] as teenagers with limited musical proficiency. By the mid-1980s, however, the band had become a top international act, noted for its anthemic sound, Bono's impassioned vocals, and The Edge's textural guitar playing. Their success as a live act was greater than as a record selling act until the success of their [[1987 in music|1987]] album, ''[[The Joshua Tree]]'', brought them mega-stardom.<ref>{{cite video | people =[[Paul McGuiness]] | title =Classic Albums: ''The Joshua Tree'' | medium =Television documentary | publisher =Rajon Vision | date =1998 }}</ref> Their [[1991 in music|1991]] album ''[[Achtung Baby]]'', and the accompanying [[Zoo TV Tour]], were part of a significant reinvention for the band; it was a response to their own sense of musical stagnation, the [[History of dance#Late 20th century: growth of contemporary dance|dance]] and [[Timeline of alternative rock|alternative music]] revolutions, and criticism of their image. This experimentation continued for the rest of the [[1990s]].
== How to Play ==
By way of example, a game might start off with: <code>cat</code>. Then, the next person might add <code>cat, dog</code>. And after a few more rounds, we might get <code>cat, dog, pet, animal, forest, tree, ...</code>
 
In the early years of the [[21st century]], U2 have pursued a more traditional sound while maintaining influences from their previous musical explorations. They continue to enjoy the highest level of commercial and critical success. The band is active in [[human rights]], [[international development]], and [[social justice]] causes, such as [[Amnesty International]], [[Make Poverty History]], the [[ONE Campaign]], [[Live Aid]], [[Live 8]], Bono's [[DATA]] (Debt, AIDS, Trade in Africa) campaign, and The Edge's [[Music Rising]].
Simply, the game involves adding ''a single word'' to the list that is related to the previous one. Avoid repeating words, and keep the links tasteful! Please use only [[Help:Link#Wikilinks|blue links]] when associating. [[WP:PIPE|Piped links]] are acceptable in certain circumstances, such as <code><nowiki>[[Queen (band)|Queen]]</nowiki></code>. Clearly, as the game develops, one gets a pretty long list! If you're stuck for ideas, link to the last word in the list and add the first link that appears on that page as the next link. Thus [[Sebastian Junger]] would be followed by [[1962]], and [[Latin]] by [[ancient]].
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==History==
===Formation and breakthrough (1976–1979)===
U2 formed in [[Dublin]], [[Ireland (republic)|Ireland]] on [[25 September]] [[1976]].<ref>McCormick (2006), page 27</ref> <!--as an Irish topic, under Wikipedia rules this article uses International Dating i.e., dd/mm/yyyy not American dating mm/dd/yyyy.--> Larry Mullen Jr., then fourteen, posted a notice on his secondary school notice board ([[Mount Temple School, Dublin|Mount Temple Comprehensive School]]) seeking musicians for a new band. Seven teenage boys attended the initial practice in Mullen's kitchen. Known for about a day as "The Larry Mullen Band," the group featured Mullen on drums, Adam Clayton on bass guitar, Paul Hewson (Bono) on lead vocals, Dave Evans (The Edge) and his brother [[Dick Evans]] on guitar, as well as Ivan McCormick and Peter Martin, two other friends of Mullen.<ref>Chatterton (2001), p. 130</ref> Soon after, the group settled on the name "Feedback", because it was one of the few technical terms they knew.<ref>McCormick (2006), p.30</ref> Martin did not return after the first practice, and McCormick left the group within a few weeks.
 
<blockquote class="toccolours" style="text-align:left; width:30%; float:left; padding: 10px 15px 10px 15px; display:table;">We couldn't believe it. I was completely shocked. We weren't of an age to go out partying as such but I don't think anyone slept that night....Really, it was just a great affirmation to win that competition, even though I've no idea how good we were or what the competition was really like. But to win at that point was incredibly important for morale and everyone's belief in the whole project.<p style="text-align: right;">—[[The Edge]] on winning the CBS competition<ref>McCormick (2006), pp.46-47</ref></p></blockquote>
Try to update the word count each time you add a word. The official limit for the main game is 400 words. Please note that this word limit should not be raised as well!
 
In March 1977, the band changed its name to "The Hype".<ref>de la Parra (2003), p. 6</ref> Dick Evans, who was older and by this time at college, was becoming the odd man out as the rest of the band was leaning towards the idea of a four-piece; he was 'phased out' in March 1978. During a farewell concert in the Presbyterian Church Hall in [[Howth]], which featured The Hype playing covers, Dick ceremoniously walked offstage. The remaining four band members completed the concert playing original material as "U2".<ref name="U2_by_U2_46-48">McCormick (2006), pp.46-48</ref> The origin of the name "U2" is unclear; on a list of six names provided by the Dublin [[punk rock]] guru Steve Averill,<ref>Better known as Steve Rapid of [[The Radiators From Space]]</ref> "U2" was chosen for its ambiguity and open-ended interpretations, and because it was the name that the members of the band disagreed with the least.<ref>McCormick (2006), page 44</ref>
Occasionally, it's good to have some ''branches'' that diverge the main game into several sections. The official limit for said branches is 80 words. Try not to make a branch when the main game is about to close down; that will only store your branch away in the archives. Please only branch when the word exists in the word list.
 
[[Image:U2three.jpg|thumb|upright|U2's first release, the ''[[Three (EP)|Three]]'' EP.]]
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On Saint Patrick's Day in 1978, U2 won a talent show in [[Limerick, Ireland]]. The prize consisted of £500 and funding to record a demo, which was an important milestone and affirmation for the fledgling band.<ref name="U2_by_U2_46-48"/> The band recorded their first demo tape at Keystone Studios, in Harcourt Street, Dublin, in April 1978.<ref name="Bono">Wall, Mick, (2005). Bono. Andre Deutsch Publishers. ISBN 0233001593 (Promotional edition published by Paperview UK is association with the Irish Independent), pp.45</ref> In May, [[Paul McGuinness]], who had earlier been introduced to the band by ''Hot Press'' journalist Bill Graham, agreed to be U2's manager.<ref>McCormick (2006), pages 53-56</ref> U2's first release, an Ireland-only EP entitled ''[[Three (EP)|Three]]'', was released in September 1979, and was the band's first Irish chart success.<ref>de la Parra (1994), page 8)</ref> In December 1979, U2 performed in London for their first shows outside Ireland, although they failed to get much attention from audiences or critics.<ref>de la Parra (1994), page 10</ref> In February 1980, their second single "[[Another Day (U2 song)|Another Day]]" was released on the CBS label, but again only for the Irish market.<ref>Stokes (1996), page 142; McCormick (2006), page 88</ref>
'''In spirit of the game, please only type one word consecutively!''' Then, another person can respond to your word, and the game continues!
 
===''Boy'', ''October'', and ''War'' (1980–1983)===
= The Game =
[[Island Records]] signed U2 in March 1980, and "[[11 O'Clock Tick Tock]]" became the band's first internationally released single that May.<ref>Stokes (1996), page 142</ref> The band's debut album, the [[Steve Lillywhite]]-produced ''[[Boy (album)|Boy]]'', followed in October, and was praised as one of the better debuts in rock history.<ref>Lynch, Declan. [http://www.u2.com/music/index.php?.mode=full&news_id=1072&news_type=review ''Boy'']. Hot Press, October 1980. Retrieved [[15 October]], [[2006]]; [http://www.u2.com/music/index.php?mode=full&news_id=1073&news_type=review ''Boy'' New Music Express review] U2.com. Retrieved [[15 October]] [[2006]]; [http://www.u2.com/music/index.php?mode=full&news_id=1074&news_type=review ''Boy'' Billboard review] U2.com. Retrieved [[15 October]] [[2006]]; [http://www.u2.com/music/index.php?mode=full&news_id=1075&news_type=review ''Boy'' The Washington Post review] U2.com. Retrieved [[October 15]] [[2006]].</ref> Although Bono's lyrics were unfocused and seemingly improvised, common themes appeared that described the hopes and frustrations of adolescence,<ref>[http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/7088993/u2_here_comes_the_next_big_thing ''Boy'' Rolling Stone Review] Rollingstone.com. Retrieved [[October 16]] [[2006]]</ref> such as fear over sex, identity confusion, death, and uncontrollable mood swings.<ref>[http://hem.bredband.net/steverud/U2MoL/ The Meaning of U2 Lyrics (U2MoL)]. Retrieved [[3 November]] [[2006]].</ref> The album included the band's first hit single, "[[I Will Follow]]". ''Boy'''s release was followed by U2's first tour of continental Europe and the United States.<ref>de la Parra (2003), pp.16,17</ref> Despite being unpolished, these early live performances demonstrated U2's potential, as critics noted that Bono was a "charismatic" and "passionate" showman.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4540228.stm Voice of Influential U2 Frontman] bbc.co.uk. Retrieved [[15 December]] [[2006]].</ref> The band's second album, ''[[October (album)|October]],'' was released in 1981 and contained overtly spiritual themes; Bono, The Edge, and Mullen had joined a Christian group in Dublin called the 'Shalom Fellowship', which led them to question the relationship between the Christian faith and the rock and roll lifestyle.<ref>Flanagan (1995), pp. 46-48</ref>
This is Game Number 18. If you want to see game #17, go [[/Archive 17|here]]. Feel free to make branches if you wish.
 
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== Main Word: Christmas==
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Resolving the doubts of the ''October'' period, U2 released ''[[War (album)|War]]'' in 1983.<ref>Stokes (1996), page 36</ref> A record where the band "turned pacifism itself into a crusade,"<ref>Reynolds, Simon. ''Rip It Up and Start Again: Postpunk 1978-1984''. Penguin, 2005. p. 367. ISBN 0-14-303672-6</ref> ''War'''s sincerity and "rugged" guitar was intentionally at odds with the "cooler" synth-pop of the time.<ref>Graham (2004), page 14</ref> The album included [[Sunday Bloody Sunday (song)|"Sunday Bloody Sunday]]," where Bono had lyrically tried to contrast the events of [[Bloody Sunday (1972)|Bloody Sunday]] with Easter Sunday.<ref>McCormick (2006), p135.</ref> ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' magazine wrote that the song showed the band was capable of deep and meaningful songwriting.<ref>Rolling Stone wrote that the ability to use a range of powerful images, taking a song initially about sectarian anger, and turn it into a call for Christians to unite and claim victory over death and evil, showed that the band was capable of deep and meaningful songwriting. [http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/210489/review/6067451/war Rolling Stone ''War'' review] JD Considine. Retrieved [[15 October]] [[2006]].</ref> ''War'' was U2's first album to feature the photography of [[Anton Corbijn]], who remains U2 principal photographer and has had a major influence on their vision and public image.<ref>McCormick (2006), p. 127</ref> U2's first commercial success, ''War'' debuted at #1 in the United Kingdom, and its first single, "[[New Year's Day (song)|New Year's Day]]", was the band's first overseas hit.<ref>"New Year's Day" reached #10 on the UK charts, and received extensive radio coverage in the US, almost breaking that country's Top 50. (McCormick (2006), p.139; [http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=892 Songfacts: New Year's Day by U2] Songfacts.com. Retrieved [[31 October]] [[2006]].</ref>
'''[[Christmas]],'''
[[Santa Claus]],
''[[The Santa Clause 3]]'',
'''[[Tim Allen]],'''
''[[Home Improvement]]'',
[[ABC]],
[[Alphabet|DEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ]], <!--Couldn't resist-->
'''[[QWERTY]],'''
[[Queer]], <!-- Sorta rhymes--><!-- No it doesn't -->
[[Garbage (band)|Garbage]],<!--10th word-->
[[Madison, Wisconsin]],
[[Madeline]],
[[Line]],
[[Coke]],
[[Bituminous coal]],
[[West Virginia]], <!--My true Mountain home, GET ME OUTTA LANCASTER!!!-->
[[Virginia]],
[[Richmond International Raceway]],
[[Regional Internet Registry]],
[[American Registry for Internet Numbers]], <!--20th Word-->
[[Internet]],
[[Al Gore]],
[[An Inconvenient Truth]],
[[Book]],
[[Author]],
[[Writer]],
[[Joanne K. Rowling]], <!--why do you always have to go from writer to...-->
[[Harry Potter]],
[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows|and the Deathly Hallows]], <!--New Book-->
[[Seven]], <!--30th word-->
[[David Fincher]],
[[Film director]],
[[Film producer]],
[[James L. Brooks]], <!--sigh nobody link to the simpsons!-->
''[[The Simpsons]]'', <!-- Sorry, I couldn't resist!! -->
[[Matt Groening]],
'''''[[Futurama]]''''',
[[31st century]],
[[Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century]], <!--40th word-->
[[Daffy Duck]],
''[[Duck Amuck]]'',
[[Screwball]], <!--this is obscure but when Daffy is "redrawn" into the green thing, the flag hanging from his tail has a screw and a ball on it-->
'''[[Baseball]]''',
[[Mantle]]<!-- The Player -->,
[[Mickey Mouse]],
[[Disney]],
[[ESPN]], <!-- Disney owns ESPN (under ABC)-->
[[Cable]],
[[Fiber Optics]],<!--50-->
[[Earthquake]], <!-- because of the earthquake happen at 27 of dec 06, at taiwan, that causes submarine fiber optics to break :-( -->
[[Japan]],
[[anime]],
'''[[Pokémon]]''',
[[Pikachu]], <!-- Common -->
[[Yellow]],
[[Coldplay]],
[[U2]],
[[Bono]],
[[Barbeque]], <!--Bono's is a barbeque place, does it still count? couldn't think of anything else and wanted to keep it going ... word #60-->
[[Queue area|Queue]], <!-- re above - sure it counts, as long as you can make the link -->
[[Bus stop]],
[[Transport for London]],
[[Bus bunching]],
[[Branches]], <!--Many branches forming and bunching together. There seems to be an explosion which is getting out of hand-->
[[Tree]],
[[Arbor]],
[[Ann Arbor, MI|Ann Arbor]],
[[Rose Bowl Game|Rose Bowl]],
[[University of Southern California]], <!-- 70th word -->
'''[[Los Angeles]],'''
[[Compton]],
''[[Straight Outta Compton]]'',
[[Eazy E]],
[[AIDS]],
[[First Aid]],
[[Merit Badge]], <!-- an Eagle Scout required badge in Boy Scouts -->
[[Boy Scout]],
[[Indiana Jones]],
[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade|Search For the Holy Grail]], <!-- 80th. No one counts, and they threw in a non-existent word. Can this be deleted??? -->
[[Monty Python and the Holy Grail]],
[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]], <!-- And all the other Character and Subject titles out there. I chose this one because the Holy Grail and Goblet of Fire may be of high importance... -->
[[FIFA World Cup|World Cup]],<!--The Quidditch World Cup -->
[[CONCACAF]],
[[Acronym]],
[[Abbreviation]],
[[etc.]],
[[Miscellaneous]],
[[Miscellaneous Music]],
[[Belly Dancer]], <!-- 90th word -->
[[Nelly Furtado]],
[[Nelly|Cornell Haynes Jr.]],
[[Cornell University]],
[[Big Red]],
[[Toyota Yaris|Big Small]],<!--Used in ads-->
[[Clifford the Big Red Dog]],
[[Postman Pat]],
[[It's Pat]],
'''[[Saturday Night Live]]''',
[[Wayne's World (film)|Wayne's World]], <!--100th word-->
[[Mike Myers]],
[[The Cat in the Hat (film)|The Cat in the Hat]],
[[Dr. Seuss]],
[[Green Eggs and Ham]],
[[E. coli]], <!--Ever wondered WHY they were green? Sam I Am is one sneaky SOB.-->
[[Diarrhea]], <!--Wow do you get this when you get E. coli!!!-->
[[Mr_Hankey]], <!--how ironic that he is the CHRISTMAS POO!!-->
[[South Park]],
[[Colorado]],
[[Cheyenne Mountain]], <!--110th word-->
[[Pike's Peak]],
[[Ski resort]],
[[Alps|The Alps]],
''[[On Her Majesty's Secret Service]]'',
''[[The Living Daylights]]'',
[[Gibraltar]], <!--The opening scene in the movie The living daylights takes place here-->
[[Rock of Gibraltar]],
[[Hercules]],
[[Disney]],
[[Cartoon]],
[[Cartoon Heroes|Heroes]], <!-- word #120 -->
''[[Hogan's Heroes]],
[[World War II]],
[[The Good War]], <!--what it's commonly known for-->
[[War on Drugs]],
[[Criticism]],
''[[The Critic]]'',
[[Animation]],
[[Spongebob]], <!-- Hey it's animation it's a cartoon!! -->
[[Patrick]],
[[pink]],
[[Girl]],
[[lady]],
[[Tramp (Lady and the Tramp)|Tramp]],<!-- 133rd word-->
'''[[slut]],'''
[[whore]],
[[rake]],
[[leaves]], <!--Please update the word count and the last word.-->
[[tree]],
[[family tree]],
[[Branch]], <!-- 140th word, and it would be hilarious if someone decided to branch this -->
[[Michelle Branch]],
[[Ugly]],
[[America Ferrara]],
[[Captain America]],
[[Cheeseburger in Paradise]], <!--Both Jimmy Buffet Songs.-->
[[Billboard Hot 100]],
[[The Ketchup Song]],
[[Teresa Heinz Kerry]],
[[John Kerry]],
[[John Smith's Brewery|John Smith]], <!--One hundred and fifty-->
[[Joe Schmoe]],
[[Matt Kennedy Gould]],
[[Stephen Jay Gould]],
'''[[Whoopi Goldberg]],'''
[[Sister Act]],
[[Las Vegas]],
''[[Leaving Las Vegas]]'',
[[Lord of War]],
[[Low]],
[[High]], <!--160th word-->
[[Higher Learning]],
[[Omar Epps]],
[[House]],
[[Hugh Laurie]], <!--star of House-->
[[Piper Laurie]],
[[Carrie]],
[[Princess Leia|Leia]], <!-- Carrie Fisher: Princess Leia. -->
[[Layer]],
[[Layer Cake (film)|L4YER CAK3]],
[[chiffon cake]], <!--170th word-->
[[Betty Crocker]],
[[Denzel Crocker]],
[[Denzel Washington]],
[[George Washington]],
[[Washington D.C.]],
[[Washington Wizards]],
[[Washington Redskins]],
[[Jocks]],
[[Highschool]],
[[High School Musical]], <!--180th word-->
[[Movie]],
[[Popcorn]],
[[Butter]], <!--Mmmmm!-->
[[Yellow]],
[[Generation]], <!--[[Yellow Generation]]-->
[[Gen13]],
[[X-Men]],
[[Stan Lee]],
[[Stanley Roper]],
[[Three's Company]],<!--190th word-->
[[Sitcom]],
[[Comedy]],
[[Central]],
[[Central Park]],
[[Central Perk]],
[[Hot Coffee Mod]],
[[Sex and the City]],
[[HBO]],
[[miniseries]], <!--what this channel is known for.-->
[[Band of Brothers]], <!--200th word-->
[[The Naked Brothers Band]],
[[Nudity]],
[[Nikki Nova]],
[[supernova]],
[[Superman]],
[[Super Soaker]],
[[Rinse]], <!-- After soak comes rinse. I think. I also think I max out my editing privileges here until someone comes in. -->
[[Sink]],
[[Swim]], <!--sink or swim.-->
[[Butterfly]], <!--stroke--> <!--210th Word-->
[[Mariah Carey]], <!--had a song entitled "Butterfly"-->
[[Drew Carey]],
[[Whose Line is it Anyway]],
[[Improv]],
[[Providence]],
[[Rhode Island]],
[[Monkey Island]],
[[Donkey Kong]],
[[King Kong]],
[[Godzilla]], <!--220th word-->
 
<!-- On the subsequent [[War Tour]], the band performed to sold-out concerts in mainland Europe and the U.S. for the first time. -->On the subsequent [[War Tour]], the image of Bono waving a white flag during performances of "Sunday Bloody Sunday" became a familiar sight.{{Fact|date=June 2007}} U2 recorded the ''[[Under a Blood Red Sky]]'' live album on this tour and a live video was released, both of which received extensive play on the radio and [[MTV]], helping expand the band's audience.<ref>[http://netmusiccountdown.com/inc/artist.php?artist=U2 Net Music Countdown:U2]. netmusiccountdown.com. Retrieved [[November 6]] [[2006]].</ref> Their generally unfavourable record deal with Island Records was coming to an end, and in 1984 U2 signed an unusually lucrative extension. Forgoing a larger initial payment, they instead negotiated the return of their copyrights (such that they owned the rights to their own songs), an increase in their royalty rate, and a general improvement in terms.<ref>{{cite journal | last =Connelly| first =Christopher| authorlink = | coauthors = | title =Keeping the Faith | journal =[[Rolling Stone]] | volume = | issue = | pages = | publisher = | date =14 March 1984 | url = | doi = | id = | accessdate = }}</ref>
:''Word count is 220/400 as of word: [[Godzilla]].<!--Don't forget to change word count and current word-->
 
===''The Unforgettable Fire'' and Live Aid (1984–1985)===
== Branch: "Tim Allen" (Closed) ==
<blockquote class="toccolours" style="text-align:left; width:30%; float:right; padding: 10px 15px 10px 15px; display:table;">We knew the world was ready to receive the heirs to [[The Who]]. All we had to do was to keep doing what we were doing and we would become the biggest band since [[Led Zeppelin]], without a doubt. But something just didn't feel right. We felt we had more dimension than just the next big anything, we had something unique to offer. The innovation was what would suffer if we went down the standard rock route. We were looking for another feeling.<p style="text-align: right;">—[[Bono]] on ''The Unforgettable Fire's'' new direction.<ref>McCormick (2006), p.147</ref></p></blockquote>
'''[[Tim Allen]],'''
[[Buzz Lightyear]],
[[Toy Story]],
[[CGI]],
[[Star Wars]],
[[Star Trek]], <!--is better-->
[[Trekkies]], <!-- The hell it is!!!-->
[[Celibacy]], <!--I couldn't resist. Sorry. :-D -->
[[Funny]], <!-- Great one, LMAO!!!-->
[[Comedy]], <!--10th word-->
[[Comedy Central|Central]],
[[Central Line]],
'''[[Subway]],'''
[[Jared Fogle]],
[[Spokesman]],
[[George Foreman]], <!--His he?-->
[[Grill]], <!--His Lean Mean Grilling Machine-->
[[Gorilla]], <!--Close enough-->
[[Ape]],
[[Kwyjibo]], <!--20th word-->
[[Homer Simpson]],
[[Herb Powell]],
[[Herbivore]],
[[Omnivore]],
[[Human]],
[[Being]],
[[Ego]],
[[Eggo]],
[[Waffles]],
[[Zim Eats Waffles]], <!-- 30th word-->
[[Zim Zum]],
[[Guitarist]],
[[Eric Clapton]],
[[Cream (band)|Cream]],
[[Whipped cream]],
[[Merengue]],
[[Pie]],
[[Pizza]], <!-- Too much talk about IT being a pie -->
[[Pepperoni]],
[[Salt]], <!--40th word-->
[[Salt Lake City|Lake City]],
[[Sodium Chloride]],
[[Chlorine]],
[[Swimming pool]],
[[Water]],
[[Water Works|Works]],
[[employment]],
[[unemployment]],
[[Dole]],
[[Banana]],<!--50th word-->
[[Manana]],
[[Island]],
[[mainland]],
[[Continent]],
[[Incontinent]],
[[Urinary]],
[[Infection]],
[[Sick]],
[[Disease]],
[[AIDS]], <!-- 60th word-->
''[[And the Band Played On]]'',
''[[San Francisco Chronicle]]'',
''[[The Chronicle (TV series)]]'',
[[Isaac Asimov]],
[[Isaac Mendez]],
[[Precognition]],
[[Pre-production]],
[[Play]],
''[[Press Play]]'', <!--70th word-->
[[DVD]], <!-- On a DVD -->
[[HD DVD]],
[[Blu-Ray disc]],
[[Sony]] <!--lets see if you can link to something other than playstation 3-->
[[Ryan Newman]], <!-- Sony is one of his sponsors -->
[[Newman (Seinfeld)|Hello, Newman]],
[[Junior Mints]], <!-- They were in Seinfeld once -->
[[The Junior Mint]], <!-- The episode of Seinfeld they appeared in -->
[[The Wondermints]],
[[Power Pop]] <!-- Closed-->
 
''[[The Unforgettable Fire]]'' was released in 1984. Ambient and abstract, it was at the time the band’s most marked change in direction.<ref name="PARRA_52-56">Parra, Pimm Jal de la ''U2 Live: A Concert Documentary'', pp.52-55, 1996, Harper Collins Publishers, ISBN 0-7322-6036-1</ref> The band feared that following the overt rock of the ''War'' album and tour, they were in danger of becoming another "shrill", "sloganeering arena-rock band".<ref name="RS_JT">{{cite journal
:''Word count is 80/80 as of word: [[Power Pop]] (Branch Closed)''. <!--Don't forget to change word count and current word-->
| last =Pond | first =Steve | authorlink = | coauthors = | title =The Joshua Tree Album Review | journal =[[Rolling Stone]] | volume = | issue = | pages = | publisher = | date =9 April 1987 | url = http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/u2/albums/album/108063/review/6067670/the_joshua_tree | doi = | id = | accessdate = }}</ref> Thus, rather than become another formula band, experimentation was sought;<ref name="COMPLETE_21">Graham (2004), page 21</ref> as Adam Clayton recalls, "We were looking for something that was a bit more serious, more arty."<ref name="U2byU2_147">McCormick (2006), p.147</ref> The Edge admired the ambient and 'weird works' of [[Brian Eno]], who along with his engineer [[Daniel Lanois]], eventually agreed to produce the record.<ref>Island Records boss, [[Chris Blackwell]], initially tried to discourage them from their choice of producers, believing that just when the band were about to achieve the highest levels of success, Eno would "bury them under a layer of avant-garde nonsense". (McCormick (2006), p.151)</ref>
 
''The Unforgettable Fire'' has a rich and orchestrated sound. Under Lanois' direction, Larry's drumming became looser, funkier, and more subtle, and Adam's bass became more subliminal, such that the rhythm section no longer intruded, but flowed in support of the songs.<ref name="STOKES_50-51">{{cite book| last = Stokes| first = Niall| title = Into The Heart: The Story Behind Every U2 Song| publisher = HarperCollins''Publishers''| date = 1996| ___location = Australia| pages = pp.50-51| id = ISBN 0-7322-6036-1}}</ref> Complementing the sonic atmospherics, the album's lyrics are open to many interpretations, providing what the band called a "very visual feel".<ref name="PARRA_52-56"/> Bono's recent immersion in fiction, philosophy and poetry, made him realise that his songwriting mission&mdash;about which he had always been reluctant&mdash;was a poetic one. Due to a tight recording schedule, however, Bono felt songs like "[[Bad (U2 song)|Bad]]" and "[[Pride (In the Name of Love)]]" were incomplete "sketches".<ref name="U2byU2_151">McCormick (2006), p.151</ref> "Pride (In the Name of Love)", about [[Martin Luther King]], was the album's first single and became the band's biggest hit at that point, being their first to enter the U.S. top 40.<ref>Graham, (2004), page 23, 24</ref>
=== Branch²: "Subway" (closed) ===
'''[[Subway]]'''.
[[New York, NY|New York]],
[[Yankees]],
[[The Bronx]], <!--Where their stadium is-->
[[Bronx Cheer|Cheer]],
[[Toast]],
[[Beard]],
[[Bread]],
[[Butter]],
[[Butters]],
[[Batter]], <!--10th word-->
[[Fish and Chips]],
[[Seafood]],
[[Eat It]],
[[Nike|Just Do It]],
[[Adidas]],
[[Athletic shoe|Trainers]], <!--I'm British, and to me they're trainers. To you smelly Americans, they are sneakers. -->
'''[[Cleats]]''',
[[Golf]],
[[Fore (golf)|FORE!!!!!]],
[[Forefather]], <!--20th word-->
[[The Godfather]],
[[Mafia]],
[[Cosa Nostra]],
[[Casanova]],
[[Casablanca]],
[[Morocco]], <!-- Casablanca is a city in Morocco-->
[[French]],
[[French fries]],
[[Paris]],
[[Paris Hilton|Hilton]],<!--30th word-->
[[Stilton (cheese)|Stilton]],
[[Cheese]],
[[Camera]], <!-- Phrase for the camera! -->
[[Camera Obscura]],
[[Carmen Electra]],
[[Dennis Rodman]],
[[Tattoo]],
''[[Fantasy Island]]'',
[[airplane|The Plane, The Plane!]],
[[Airplane!]],<!--final word-->
 
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Much of the [[Unforgettable Fire Tour]], moves into indoor arenas as U2's wins their long battle to build their audience.<ref>de la Parra (1994), page 62-63</ref> Translating the complex textures of the new studio-recorded tracks, such as "The Unforgettable Fire" and "Bad", to live performance was problematic.<ref name="PARRA_52-56"/> One solution was programmed [[Music sequencer|sequencers]], which the band had previously been reluctant to use, but are now used for the majority of U2 songs in performance.<ref name="PARRA_52-56"/> Songs criticised as being "unfinished", "fuzzy" and "unfocused" on the album, made more sense on stage.<ref>''Rolling Stone'', for example, critical of the album version of "Bad", described its live performance as a 'show stopper'. {{cite journal | last =Henke | first =James | authorlink = | coauthors = | title =<nowiki>''Wide Awake in America''</nowiki> Album Review | journal =[[Rolling Stone]] | volume = | issue = | pages = | publisher = | date =18 July 1985 | url = | doi = | id = | accessdate = }}</ref>
==== Branch<sup>3</sup> "Cleats (closed)" ====
'''[[Cleats]]''',
[[Shoes]],
[[Dancing]],
[[Dancing Baby]],
[[Ally McBeal]],
[[Waif]],
[[Orphan]],
[[Annie]],
[[Annie Duke|Duke]],
[[Duchess]], <!--10th word-->
[[Nobility]],
[[Knight]],
[[Templar]],
[[Templar Caste|Caste]]
[[Case]], <!-- Nothing else -->
[[Dismissed]],
[[Cricket]],
[[Chirp]],
[[Bird]],
[[Larry Bird|Larry]], <!-- 20th word -->
[[Hummingbird]],
'''[[Small]]''',
[[Minute]],
''[[One Hot Minute]]'',
[[Red Hot Chili Peppers]],
[[Rick Rubin]], <!--Producer of Blood Sugar Sex Magik-->
[[Long Island]],
[[Long Island Iced Tea|Iced Tea]],
[[Alcohol]],
[[Hangover]]. <!--AKA "How I spent my New Years Day."-->
 
[[Image:Live Aid - U2.jpg|thumb|right|U2's performance at [[Live Aid]] was a turning point in their career.]]
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U2 participated in the [[Live Aid]] concert for [[1984 - 1985 famine in Ethiopia|Ethiopian famine relief]] at [[Wembley Stadium (1924)|Wembley Stadium]] in July 1985.<ref>[http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1504968/20050629/story.jhtml Live Aid: A Look Back At A Concert That Actually Changed The World] MTV.com. Retrieved [[31 October]] [[2006]].</ref> A career turning point, U2's performance was considered one of the show's most memorable.<ref>McCormick (2006), p.164</ref> During the song "Bad", Bono leapt down off the stage to embrace and dance with a fan, showing a television audience of millions the personal connection that Bono could make with audiences.<ref>de la Parra (2003), pp. 72-73</ref> In 1985, ''Rolling Stone'' magazine called U2 the "Band of the 80's," saying that "for a growing number of rock-and-roll fans, U2 have become the band that matters most, maybe even the only band that matters."<ref>[http://80music.about.com/od/artistsqu/p/u2profile.htm U2, the Only Band that Mattered in the '80s?] about.com. Retrieved [[January 31]] [[2007]]</ref>
===== Branch<sup>4</sup> "Small" (Closed) =====
'''[[Small]]''',
[[Tiny]],
[[Tiny Tim|Tim]],
[[Time]],
[[Magazine]],
[[Ammunition]],
[[projectile]],
[[Projector]],
[[slide show]],
[[PowerPoint]],<!--10th word-->
[[Microsoft]],
[[Gates]],
[[Bars]],
[[Prison]],
[[Prison Break|Break]], <!-- heh -->
[[24 (TV series)|24]],
[[FOX]],
[[Rupert Murdoch]],
[[The Sun Newspaper]],
'''[[Page Three girl|Page 3]]''', <!--20th word-->
[[Book]], <!-- they have pages too -->
[[Barry Trotter]] <!--instead of always linking to harry potter-->
[[Parody]], <!-- Dont blame me, I never did any Harry Potter linking, I just played along :P -->
[[Satire]],
[[Mad Magazine]]
 
===''The Joshua Tree'' and ''Rattle and Hum'' (1986–1989)===
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[[Image:U2 the joshua tree.jpg|thumb|right|upright|U2's ''[[The Joshua Tree]]'']]
Friendships with [[Bob Dylan]], [[Van Morrison]] and [[Keith Richards]] encouraged the band to look back to the roots of rock music and focused Bono on his skills as a song and lyric writer.<ref>McCormick (2006), p.179</ref> Realising "that U2 had no tradition, we were from outer space", the band explored American [[blues]], [[country music|country]] and [[gospel music]].<ref>Bono in McCormick (2006), pp.169, 177</ref> The band wanted to build on ''The Unforgettable Fire's'' atmospherics, but instead of its out-of-focus tracks, they sought a harder-hitting sound within the strict discipline of conventional song structures.<ref>{{cite journal | last =DeCurtis | first =Anthony | authorlink = | coauthors = | title =U2 Releases The Joshua Tree | journal =[[Rolling Stone]] | date =27 March 1987 }} cited in {{Citation
| last =Gardner | first =Elysa (ed) | title =U2: The Rolling Stone Files | publisher =Sidgwick & Jackson | year =1994 | ___location =London | id = ISBN 0-283-06239-8 }}</ref>
 
U2 interrupted their 1986 album sessions to serve as a headline act on [[Amnesty International|Amnesty International's]] [[A Conspiracy of Hope Tour]]; but rather than be a distraction, the tour added extra intensity and power to their new music.<ref>McCormick (2006), p.174</ref> In his 1986 travels to [[San Salvador]] and [[Nicaragua]], Bono saw first hand the distress of peasants bullied in internal conflicts subject to American political intervention, later a central influence on the album. The album juxtaposes antipathy towards America against the band's deep fascination with the country, its open spaces, freedom, and what it stood for.<ref>McCormick (2006), p.186</ref> The band wanted music with a sense of ___location, a 'cinematic' quality; the album's music and lyrics draw on imagery created by American writers the band had been reading.<ref>Graham (2004), pages 27-30</ref>
====== Branch<sup>5</sup> "Page 3" (Branch closed) ======
'''[[Page Three girl|Page 3]]''',
[[topless]],
[[strippers]],
[[dance]],
[[Boogie Wonderland]],
[[Boogie 2Nite]],
[[Duo]],
[[Tenacious D]],
[[Tribute]],
[[Farewell]]. <!--Last Word-->
 
<blockquote class="toccolours" style="text-align:left; width:35%; float:left; padding: 10px 15px 10px 15px; display:table;">The wild beauty, cultural richness, spiritual vacancy and ferocious violence of America are explored to compelling effect in virtually every aspect of ''The Joshua Tree''&mdash;in the title and the cover art, the blues and country borrowings evident in the music...Indeed, Bono says that "dismantling the mythology of America" is an important part of ''The Joshua Tree's'' artistic objective.<p style="text-align: right;">—''[[Rolling Stone]]''<ref>{{cite journal | last =DeCurtis | first =Anthony | authorlink = | coauthors = | title =Truths and Consequences | journal =[[Rolling Stone]] | volume = | issue = | pages = | publisher = | date =[[7 May]] [[1987]] | url = | doi = | id = | accessdate = }}</ref></p>
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</blockquote>
 
Named ''[[The Joshua Tree]]'' as a "tribute" to, rather than a "metaphor" for America,<ref>McCormick (2006), p.186</ref> the album was released in March 1987. It became the fastest selling album in British chart history, and was number one for nine weeks in the United States.<ref>{{cite video
== Branch: "QWERTY" (Closed) ==
| title =Classic Albums: The Joshua Tree | medium =Television Documentary | publisher =Eagle Rock Entertainment | date =1998 }}; McCormick (2006), p.186</ref> It won U2 their first two [[Grammy Awards]]<ref>[[Grammy Award for Album of the Year]] and a Grammy for the [[Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal|Best Rock Performance By a Duo or Group With Vocal]].[http://www.grammy.com/GRAMMY_Awards/Winners/Results.aspx?title=&winner=u2&year=1987&genreID=0&hp=1 GRAMMY Winners List] grammy.com. Retrieved [[December 4]] [[2006]].</ref> and its first two singles, the 'rock & roll [[bolero]]' "[[With or Without You]]"<ref>{{cite journal | last =Pond| first =Steve| authorlink = | coauthors = | title =The Joshua Tree Album Review | journal =[[Rolling Stone]] | volume = | issue = | pages = | publisher = | date =9 April 1987 | url = | doi = | id = | accessdate = }}</ref> and the rhythmic gospel "[[I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For]]", quickly went to #1 in the U.S. U2 became the fourth rock band to be featured on the cover of ''[[Time magazine|Time]]'' magazine<ref>following [[The Beatles]], [[The Band]], and [[The Who]])</ref> who declared U2 "Rock's Hottest Ticket".<ref>"[http://www.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,19870427,00.html Rock's Hottest Ticket]" Time Magazine Archive, April 1987. Retrieved on [[20 January]] [[2007]].</ref> The album brought U2 to a new level of mega-stardom and is often cited as one of rock's greatest.<ref>[http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/5938174/the_rs_500_greatest_albums_of_all_time/ The RS 500 Greatest Albums of All-Time] Rollingstone.com. Retrieved [[15 October]], [[2006]].</ref> The [[Joshua Tree Tour]] sold out arenas and stadiums around the world, the first time the band had consistently played stadiums.<ref>de la Parra (1994), pages 102-103, 111)</ref>
'''[[QWERTY]]''',
[[ETAOIN]],
[[nonsense]],
[[gibberish]],
'''[[talk]],'''
[[Chat]],
[[Room]],
[[Room 101|101]],
[[1984]],
[[Number]],
[[Phone]], <!-- 10th Word -->
[[Phone Home]],
[[E.T.]],
[[Alien]],
[[Illegal]],
[[Shakira]],
[[Singer]],
[[Beyoncé Knowles]],
[[Austin Powers in Goldmember]], <!-- She was in that movie -->
[[List of MythBusters special episodes#Special 9 — "Mega Movie Myths 2 Hour Special"|Ejector Seat]],
[[Myth Busters]] <!--20th word-->
[[Ghostbusters]],
[[Stay Puft Marshmallow Man|Marshmallow Man]],
[[White]],
[[Album]],
[[Music]],
[[Broadway]],
[[Westminster]], <!-- Broadway is a road in Westminster, London. -->
[[Abbey]],
[[Abbey Road]],
[[Penny Lane]], <!--Another song by the Beatles and 30th word-->
''[[Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band]]'',
[[Apple Corps]],
[[Apple]],
[[iPod]],
'''[[Oxygen]],''' <!--the above word is as important as this!-->
[[Gas]],
[[Exxon]],
[[XXX]],
[[Porno]],
[[Playboy]], <!--40th-->
[[Hugh Hefner]],
[[Robe]],
'''[[Josh Peck]]''', <!-- His character was nicknamed Robe in Max Keeble's Big Move (NOT MovIe), and this is the first branch I ever did, and I doubt anyone would respond to this -->
[[Josh Rouse]],
[[Austin Peay State University]],
[[Clarksville, TN]],
[[The Monkees]], <!-- their first hit was "Last Train to Clarksville" -->
[[Davy Jones (actor)|Davy Jones]],
''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest]]'',
[[East India Trading Company]],
[[Joint-Stock Company]], <!-- 50th Word -->
[[Joint (cannabis)]],
[[Pass the Dutchie|Pass the Dutchie on the Left Hand Side]],
[[Musical Youth]],
[[Sonic Youth]],
[[alternative rock]],
[[boulder]], <!--You wanted an alternative rock so i gave one-->
[[Colorado]],
[[Avalanche]], <!-- Heh. -->
[[Mountain]],
[[Rocky Mountains]], <!--60th word-->
[[Mount Rushmore]],
[[Thomas Jefferson]],
[[Jefferson Airplane]],
[[Rock]],
[[Rolling Stones]],
[[Britney Spears]], <!--has been featured on the magazine-->
[[Kylie Minogue]],
[[Breast cancer]],
[[Long Island, New York|Long Island]], <!--has a higher than normal percentage of women with breast cancer-->
[[Nassau County, New York|Nassau County]], <!-- 70th word-->
[[Queens]],
[[The Bronx]],
[[Mary J. Blige]],
[[R&B]],
[[Doo Wop]],
[[Bill & Ted]],
[[George Carlin]],
[[Comedian]],
[[Jimmy Kimmel]],
[[Jimmy Saville]].<!--80th and final word-->
 
The documentary ''[[Rattle and Hum]]'' featured footage recorded from The Joshua Tree Tour shows, and the accompanying double album of the same name included nine studio tracks and six live U2 performances. Released in record stores and cinemas in October 1988, the album and film were intended as a tribute to American music.<ref>Stokes (1996), page 78; Graham (2004), pages 36-38</ref> The film included tracks recorded at [[Sun Records|Sun Studios]] in [[Memphis, Tennessee|Memphis]], and tracks performed with [[Bob Dylan]] and [[B.B. King]]. Despite a positive reception from fans, ''Rattle and Hum'' received mixed-to-negative reviews from both film and music critics.<ref>[http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:zsd1vwvva9lk Allmusic.com ''Rattle and Hum'' review]. Retrieved [[3 November]] [[2006]]; Christgau, Robert. "[http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?name=u2 ''Rattle and Hum'']. robertchristgau.com. Retrieved [[3 November]] [[2006]].</ref> With a sense of musical stagnation, Bono announced at an end-of-decade concert that the weary U2 had come to the end of an era and had to "...go away and just dream it all up again".<ref>McCormick (2006), p.213; "A Story of One" [Video documentary].</ref>
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===''Achtung Baby'', Zoo TV, ''Zooropa'' (1990–1993)===
=== Branch<sup>2</sup>: "talk" (Closed)===
<blockquote class="toccolours" style="text-align:left; width:30%; float:right; padding: 10px 15px 10px 15px; display:table;">Buzzwords on this record were ''trashy, throwaway, dark, sexy,'' and ''industrial'' (all good) and ''earnest, polite, sweet, righteous, rockist'' and ''linear'' (all bad). It was good if a song took you on a journey or made you think your hifi was broken, bad if it reminded you of recording studios or U2...Berlin became a conceptual backdrop for the record. The Berlin of the Thirties&mdash;decadent, sexual and dark&mdash;resonating against the Berlin of the Nineties&mdash;reborn, chaotic and optimistic...<p style="text-align: right;">—[[Brian Eno]] on the recording of ''Achtung Baby''<ref>{{cite journal | last =Eno | first =Brian | authorlink =Brian Eno | coauthors = | title =Bringing Up Baby | journal =[[Rolling Stone]] | volume = | issue = | pages = | publisher = | date =[[28 November]] [[1991]] | url = | doi = | id = | accessdate = }}</ref></p></blockquote>
'''[[talk]]''',
[[Lecture]],
[[Speech]],
[[Freedom]],
[[Tower]],
[[Tower of Terror|of Terror]],
[[Tower of London]],
[[William the Conqueror]],
[[Battle]],
[[War]], <!-- 10th word -->
[[Army]],
[[Navy]],
[[RAF]],
[[Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)|MOD]]
[[WP:MOTD|MOTD]],
[[Motto]],
[[Slogan]],
[[Cliche]],
[[Phrase]],
[[Praise]], <!--20th word-->
[[The Lord]],
[[Feudalism]],
[[Middle Ages]],
[[Conquests of the Longbow]],
[[Sierra Entertainment|Sierra On-Line]], <!-- Awesome game, btw -->
[[Police Quest]],
[[Computer Game]],
[[WarGames]],
[[Warcraft]], <!--30th word-->
[[Strategy]],
[[Machiavelli]],
[[Worms]],
[[Mudpie]], <!--Didn't really specify what type of worm...-->
[[Code Name]],
[[Codename: Kids Next Door|Kids Next Door]], <!-- Eh. It IS a codename. And I don't like it all too much. -->
[[Kids in the Hall]],
''[[Kids in America]]'',
[[Kim Wilde]],
[[1960]].
 
In November 1991, U2 released ''[[Achtung Baby]]''. Hurt by criticism of ''Rattle and Hum'', the band made a calculated change in musical and thematic direction, their most audacious since ''The Unforgettable Fire''.<ref>Flanagan (1995), pages 4-6; Graham (2004), page 43</ref> Sonically, ''Achtung Baby'' incorporated both [[dance music|dance]], [[industrial music|industrial]], and [[alternative music|alternative]] music influences of the time; the band referred to it as the sound of "four men chopping down the Joshua Tree".<ref>[http://www.bullz-eye.com/music/deep_cuts/2005/U2_part_1.htm Deep Cuts: U2, Part I]</ref> Thematically, it was a more inward-looking and personal record; it was darker, yet at times more flippant, than the band's previous work. A crucial part of the band's early 1990s reinvention,<ref>Graham (2004), page 44</ref> it was commercially and critically, one of the band's most successful albums. Like ''The Joshua Tree'', it is often cited as one of rock's greatest.<ref>[http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/5938174/the_rs_500_greatest_albums_of_all_time/ The RS 500 Greatest Albums of All-Time] Rollingstone.com. Retrieved [[15 October]], [[2006]].</ref>
:''Word count is 40/40 as of word: [[1960]] (branch closed)''.
 
The band initially worked on ''Achtung Baby'' in [[East Berlin]], seeking inspiration and renewal on the eve of German reunification. Daniel Lanois produced the album with assistance from Brian Eno.<ref>Flanagan (1995), page 7</ref> In the Berlin sessions, conflict arose within the band over the quality of material and musical direction. While Adam and Larry preferred to keep a similar sound, Bono and The Edge were inspired by alternative and European dance music and advocated a change. Weeks of slow progress, argument, and frustration ended when Edge came up with a chord progression that the band quickly rallied around, creating the song "[[One (U2 song)|One]]".<ref>Flanagan (1995), pages 6-11</ref>
===Branch <sup>2</sup>: "Oxygen" (closed)===
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'''[[Oxygen]]''',
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[[Oprah Winfrey]],
[[Harpo]],
[[Company]],
[[Computer]], <!-- I got no more ideas. This maxes out my editing privileges for this game until someone comes in. -->
[[Hal]],
[[IBM]],
[[Greenock]],
[[Scotland]], <!-- 10th word-->
[[Scotland Yard|Yard]],
[[Metropolitan Police Service|Metropolitan Police]],
[[7/7]],
[[24/7]],
[[7-11]],
[[List of Futurama places|7<sup>11</sup>]],
[[Futurama]],
[[Adult Swim]],
[[Swimming Pool]],
[[Surreal]], <!--20th word-->
[[Surreal|Surrealism]],
[[Art]],
[[Art for Art's Sake]],
[[Critical theory]],
[[Social theory]],
[[social patterns]],
[[ASBO]],
[[United Kingdom]],
[[FC Arsenal]],
[[Manchester United]], <!--30th word-->
[[English Football]],
[[FA]],
[[Asian Football Confederation|AFC]],
[[AFC East]],
[[New England Patriots]],
[[Super Bowl XX]],
[[American football]],
[[NFL]],
[[Canton, Ohio]] <!-- where it was founded -->
[[Canton, Massachusetts]].
 
The [[Zoo TV Tour]] of 1992-1993 was a [[multimedia]] event, and showcased an extravagant but intentionally bewildering array of hundreds of video screens, upside-down flying [[Trabant]] cars, mock transmission towers, [[satellite television|satellite TV]] links, [[subliminal message|subliminal text messages]], and over-the-top stage characters such as "The Fly", "Mirror-Ball Man" and "(Mister) MacPhisto" played by Bono. The extravagant shows are intentionally in contrast to the austere staging of previous U2 tours, and mock the excesses of rock and roll by appearing to embrace these very excesses. The shows were, in part, U2's way to represent the the pervasive nature of cable television and its blurring of news, entertainment, and home shopping.<ref>de la Parra (1994), pages 139-141; Flanagan (1995), pages 12,13, 58-61; Stokes (1996), pages 110-111</ref> Live prank phone calls to [[George H. W. Bush|President Bush]] caused controversy, as did satellite uplinks to war-torn [[Sarajevo]].<ref>de la Parra (2003), pp. 153, 166</ref>
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[[Image:Zoo stage.jpg|thumb|right|The Zoo TV stage]]
Recorded in 1993 during a break in the Zoo TV tour, the ''[[Zooropa]]'' album continued many of the themes from the ''Achtung Baby'' album and Zoo TV tour. Initially intended as an EP, ''Zooropa'' expanded into a full-fledged LP, and was released in July 1993. It was an even greater departure from the style of their earlier recordings, incorporating [[techno]] influences and other electronic effects.<ref>Graham (2004), page 51</ref> Most of the songs were played at least once in the 1993 leg of the tour through Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Japan, with half the album's tracks becoming fixtures in the set.<ref>de la Parra (2003), pp. 166-172</ref>
 
===Passengers, ''Pop'', and Popmart (1995–1998)===
===Branch <sup>2</sup>: "Josh Peck" (Closed) ===
After time off and side projects including the ''[[Batman Forever]]'' and ''[[Mission: Impossible (movie)|Mission: Impossible]]'' soundtracks, in 1995 U2 released an experimental album called ''[[Original Soundtracks 1]]''. Brian Eno, producer of three previous U2 albums, contributed as a full partner, including writing and performing. For this reason, and due to the record's highly experimental nature, the band chose to release it under the moniker "Passengers" rather than "U2", in order to distinguish it from their conventional albums. Commercially, it was relatively unnoticed by U2 standards, and it received generally poor reviews. However, the single "[[Miss Sarajevo]]" featuring [[Luciano Pavarotti]], and which Bono cites as one his favourite U2 songs,<ref>McCormick (2006), p.261-262</ref> was a hit.
'''[[Josh Peck]]''',
[[Gregory Peck]],
[[To Kill a Mockingbird]],
[[Racism]], <!-- A topic covered in the book-->
[[Discrimination]],
[[Prejudice]],
[[Pride and Prejudice]],
[[novel]],
[[Book]],
[[Worm]], <!-- 10th word -->
[[Earthworm Jim]],
[[Nintendo 64]],
[[Super Mario Kart 64]],
[[Fun]], <!--because it is!-->
[[Clown]],
[[Krusty]],
[[Sideshow Bob]],
[[Prison]],
[[Alcatraz]],
[[Birdman]], <!--20th word-->
[[Big Bird]], <!--sigh i wish i was young again-->
[[Howard Stern]], <!--One of the many insults lobbed at Howard-->
[[shock jock]],
[[slang]],
[[Internet slang]],
[[Leet|1337]],
[[404 Error|404'd!!!]],
[[Not Available]],
[[N/A]],
[[Abbreviation]], <!--30th word-->
[[Shortening]],
[[Fat]],
'''[["Weird Al" Yankovic]]''',
[[Polka]],
[[Bohemia]],
[[Queen (band)|Queen]],<!-- Did their rhapsody come from Bohemia?! -->
[[Abba (band)|Dancing Queen]],
[[Dairy Queen]],
[[Queen of the Night]]. <!--40th and final word-->
 
<blockquote class="toccolours" style="text-align:left; width:30%; float:left; padding: 10px 15px 10px 15px; display:table;">It's not enough to write a great lyric; it’s not enough to have a good idea or a great hook, lots of things have to come together and then you have to have the ability to discipline and screen. We should give this album to a re-mixer, go back to what was originally intended, so that 'Mofo' is on top of the stickiest groove with a proper plastic attack, 'Do You Feel Loved' is done as a liquid base line hook that carries the intimacies whispered on top of it, 'If God Will Send His Angels' should be [[Diamonds and Pearls (song)|diamonds and pearls]].<p style="text-align: right;">—[[Bono]] on ''Pop''<ref>McCormick (2006), p.269</ref></p></blockquote>
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On 1997's ''[[Pop (album)|Pop]]'', U2 continued experimenting; [[tape loops]], [[programming]], rhythm sequencing, and [[Sampling (music)|sampling]] provided much of the album with heavy, funky dance rhythms.<ref>Graham (2004), pages 62-63</ref> Released in March, the album debuted at #1 in 35 countries, and drew mainly positive reviews,<ref>[http://www.u2.com/music/index.php?mode=full&news_id=1111&news_type=review (U2 have) relaxed sufficiently to allow a certain funk into their music...] ''NME'' Retrieved [[31 October]], [[2006]]; [http://www.u2.com/music/index.php?mode=full&news_id=1110&news_type=review U2 have not reinvented themselves so much as rediscovered themselves...] ''Sunday Times (UK)'' Retrieved [[31 October]], [[2006]]</ref> including from ''Rolling Stone'' who stated that U2 had "defied the odds and made some of the greatest music of their lives."<ref>{{cite journal| last =| first =| authorlink =| coauthors =| title =Rolling Stone Pop Review| journal =Rolling Stone| volume =| issue =756| pages =| publisher =| date =March 1997| url =http://www.u2station.com/news/archives/1997/03/index.php| doi =| id =| accessdate = }}</ref> Others however, particularly American fans, felt that the album was a major disappointment, and it was commercially disappointing by U2 standards.{{Fact|date=June 2007}} The band was hurried into completing the album in time for the impending pre-booked tour, and Bono admitted that the album "didn't communicate the way it was intended to".<ref>[http://www.contactmusic.com/new/xmlfeed.nsf/mndwebpages/u2%20set%20to%20rerecord%20pop U2 Set to Re-Record Pop] contactmusic.com. Retrieved [[31 October]], [[2006]].</ref>
====Branch <sup>3</sup>: "Weird Al" Yankovic====
'''[["Weird Al" Yankovic]]''',
[[Canada]],
[[Maple Syrup]],
[[Quebec]],
[[Montreal Canadiens]],
[[NHL]],
[[Sports]],
[[Olympics]],
[[Munich]],
[[Frankfurt]],<!-- 10th word because usually the branch word counts as the 1st -->
[[Kentucky]], <!--Frankfort, frankfurt same thing-->
[[Derby]],
[[Horse]],
[[Pony]],
[[Black Beauty]],
[[Beauty and the Beast]],
[[Beauty and the Geek]],
[[Big Brother]]
 
The subsequent tour, [[Popmart Tour|Popmart]], commenced in April 1997, and continued the Zoo TV theme of decadence.{{Fact|date=June 2007}} The set included a 100-foot tall golden yellow arch, a large 150-foot long video screen, and a 40-foot tall mirrorball lemon. Like Zoo TV, it featured advertising influences and was intended to send a sarcastic message to those accusing U2 of commercialism. U2's "big shtick" failed, however, to satisfy many who were seemingly confused by the band's new kitsch image and elaborate sets.<ref>[http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/special/1997/apr/27/505835294.html U2 live: Play-by-play of the concert] lasvegassun.com. Retrieved [[29 December]], [[2006]]; [http://www.spin.com/community/blogs/kyle_anderson/2006/10/061004_u2 U2, Brute?] spin.com. Retrieved [[December 29]], [[2006]]; [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/u2/albums/album/321527/review/5942462/pop U2:Pop : Music Reviews] Rollingstone.com, December 1997. Retrieved [[29 December]], [[2006]].</ref> The late delivery of ''Pop'' meant rehearsal time was severely reduced, and performances in early shows suffered.<ref>de la Parra (2003), pp. 193-202</ref> A highlight of the tour was a concert in [[Sarajevo]] where U2 was the first major group to perform following the [[Bosnian war]].<ref>[http://www.rockonthenet.com/artists-u/u2_main.htm Rock On The Net: U2] rockonthenet.com. Retrieved [[October 31]], [[2006]],</ref> Larry Mullen described the concert as "an experience I will never forget for the rest of my life, and if I had to spend 20 years in the band just to play that show, and have done that, I think it would have been worthwhile."<ref>[http://entertainment.msn.com/news/article.aspx?news=106185&mpc=2 U asked U2!] msn.com. Retrieved [[15 January]], [[2007]]; Furthermore, Bono described the show as "one of the toughest and one of the sweetest nights of my life."([http://www.u2station.com/news/archives/1997/09/index.php Bono in Conversation] The Independent. Retrieved [[15 January]], [[2007]])</ref> In 1998, the band's first compilation album, ''[[The Best of 1980-1990]]'' was released.
:''Word count is 18/30 as of word: [[Big Brother]]''.<!--Don't forget to change word count and current word-->
 
==="Reapplying for the best band in the world" (2000-present)===
== Branch: "Futurama" (Closed)==
<blockquote class="toccolours" style="text-align:left; width:30%; float:right; padding: 10px 15px 10px 15px; display:table;">''All That You Can't Leave Behind'' is easy to relate to, full of solid songs that appeal to a wide audience with its clear notions of family, friendship, love, death, and re-birth. More Lanois than Eno on first impression, the sounds on this album come from a band that has digested the music it started to consume while making ''Rattle and Hum''. This time they are neither imitating or paying tribute. This time it's soul music, not music about soul.<p style="text-align: right;">—Caroline van oosten de Boer<ref>Graham (2004), page 21</ref></p></blockquote>
'''''[[Futurama]]''''',
[[Richard Nixon]],
[[Blackbeard the Pirate]], <!--On same committee in The Simpsons,-->
[[High chair]] <!--what he sat on!-->
[[Baby]],
[[Baby, Baby]],
[[Treacle]],
[[Molasses]],
[[Boston Molasses Disaster]]
[[Boston, MA]], <!-- 10th word -->
[[John Kerry]],
[[Senator]],
[[Julius Caesar]],
[[Shakespeare]],
[[Romeo]],
[[Juliet]],
[[Billy S.]], <!-- A Skye Sweetnam song and NOT a repeat of Shakespeare -->
[[Billy Whizz]],
[[Billy Idol]],
[[Billy Elliot]],<!--20th word-->
[[Dancer]],
[[Hopscotch]], <!-- need a check on spelling-->
[[Butterscotch]],
[[Scotch]],
[[Tape]],
[[Record]], <!-- as in the verb! -->
[[33 1/3]],
[[series]],
[[The Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult]],
[[O.J. Simpson]], <!-- 30th word -->
[[Homer Simpson]],
[[Duff Beer (The Simpsons)|Duff Beer]], <!-- What he drinks -->
[[Burp]],
[[Belch]],
[[Indigestion]],
[[Fantastic Voyage]],
[[20th Century Fox]],
[[News Corporation]],
[[Rupert Murdoch]],
[[Globalization]], <!-- 40th, no one counts or bothers to replace bottom phrase -->
[[Interdependence]],
[[Independence Day (film)|Independence Day]]
[[Will Smith]],
''[[The Pursuit of Happyness]]'',
[[Constitution]],
[[Constituent Assembly]],
[[European Constitution]],
[[United States Constitution]],
[[tl;dr]], <!--That graphic with Bush in front of the Constitution with "tl;dr" on his forehead.-->
[[Cliff's Notes]], <!--The solution to anything tl;dr, and 50th Word-->
[[Cliff Clavin]],
[[Cliff Richard]],
[[Cliff Floyd]], <!-- Keep the line of Cliff's going-->
[[Pink Floyd]], <!--yay reverse psychology!-->
[[Syd Barret]], <!--Shine on you crazy diamond.!-->
[[Cid (Final Fantasy)]],
[[Computer Game]], <!-- I don't know who Cid is lol! -->
[[WarGames]],
[[World War II]],
[[Adolf Hitler]],<!--60th word-->
[[Dictator]],
[[Magistrate]],
[[Judge]],
[[Ombudsman]],
[[Old Swedish]],
[[Magna Carta]],
[[dirty]],
[[mexicans]],
[[Vincente Fox]],
[[Firefox]], <!-- 70th -->
[[Internet Explorer]],
[[Wii]],
[[Nintendo]],
[[Atari]],
[[Pac Man]],
[[Manny Pacquiao]],
[[Manny Calavera]],
[[Manny Ramirez]],
[[Sport]],
[[Futbol]].
 
Following the comparatively poor reception of their previous album ''[[Pop (album)|Pop]]'', U2 declared on a number of occasions that they were "re-applying for...The best band in the world".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,212605,00.html |title=Bono's Mission |accessdate=2007-03-10 |last=Tyrangiel |first=Josh |work=[[Time (magazine)|Time]] |date=[[2002-02-23]] }}</ref> Since 2000, the band has pursued a more traditional sound, while maintaining influences from their previous musical explorations.<ref>McCormick (2006), pages 289 & 296</ref> ''[[All That You Can't Leave Behind]]'' was released in October 2000 and reunited the band with producers Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois. The album was considered by many of those not won over by the band's 1990s experimentation as a return to the grace;<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/friday_review/story/0,,388228,00.html#article_continue Time to Get the Leathers Out] Guardian.co.uk. Retrieved on [[31 October]], [[2006]]</ref> ''Rolling Stone'' called it U2's "third masterpiece" alongside ''The Joshua Tree'' and ''Achtung Baby''.<ref>{{cite journal| last = Hunter | first = James | title = Review: All That You Can't Leave Behind | journal = [[Rolling Stone Magazine]] | issue = RS 853 | date = 26 October 2000|url = http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/232369/all_that_you_cant_leave_behind|accessdate = }}</ref> The album debuted at #1 in 22 countries<ref>[http://www.therockradio.com/u2/biography.html The Rock Radio: U2 biography] therockradio.com. Retrieved [[31 October]], [[2006]].</ref> and its world-wide hit single, "[[Beautiful Day]]" earned three of six [[Grammy|Grammy Awards]] associated with the album.{{Fact|date=June 2007}}
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[[Image:U2 Super Bowl.jpg|thumb|left|U2 performs at [[Super Bowl XXXVI]] Halftime Show, [[3 February]] [[2002]]]]
== Branch: "Baseball" (closed) ==
The [[Elevation Tour]] saw the band performing in a scaled-down setting, returning to arenas after nearly a decade of stadium productions, with a heart-shaped stage and ramp permitting greater proximity to the audience.{{Fact|date=June 2007}} Following the [[September 11, 2001 attacks]] the new album gained added resonance; in October, U2 performed a series of sold-out shows at [[Madison Square Garden]] in [[New York City]].{[cn}} In later interviews, Bono and the Edge, would call these New York City shows among their most memorable and emotional performances.{{Fact|date=June 2007}} In early 2002, U2 performed during halftime of [[Super Bowl XXXVI]].<ref>de la Parra (2003), p. 268</ref> In 2002, the band released their second compilation album, ''[[The Best of 1990-2000]]''.
'''[[Baseball]],'''
''[[Bases Loaded (video game)|Bases Loaded]]'',
[[Loading]],
[[Loaded]],
[[Gun]],
[[Military]],
[[War]],
[[War Games|Games]],
[[Video games]], <!-- Another type of game -->
[[Video Killed the Radio Star]], <!--10th word-->
[[DJ]],
[[DJ Clue|Clue]],
[[Cluedo]],
[[Hasbro]],<!-- the current American makers -->
[[Lego]],
[[Legoland]],
[[Theme park]],
[[Popcorn]], <!-- lots of diff associations for this i would think...-->
[[Theater]],
[[Movie]], <!--20th word-->
[[Critic]],
[[Gene Siskel]],
[[Roger Ebert]],
''[[Chicago Sun-Times]]'',
[[Tabloid]],
[[newspaper]],
[[disection]],
[[Frog]], <!-- What science classes discet-->
[[Frogger]]
[[arcade game]], <!-- 30th word -->
[[joystick]],
[[Atari 2600]],
[[antiquity]], <!--the word above can be considered one-->
[[ancient history]],
[[Age of Empires]],
'''[[Microsoft Games]],'''
[[Microsoft Flight Simulator]],
[[Airplane]],
[[The Red Baron]],
[[Pizza]], <!-- 40th word, y'know, Red Baron frozen pizza?-->
[[Pizza Hut]], <!-- That's where I had lunch today.-->
[[Domino's Pizza, Inc.|Domino's Pizza]]
[[Michael Waltrip]], <!-- Sponsored by Domino's-->
[[Wal-Mart]],
[[Sam Walton]],
''[[The Waltons]]'',
[[John Ritter]],
[[John Rutter]],
[[Tommy Rutter]],
[[Thompson submachine gun|Tommy gun]],
[[Tommy Dreamer]],<!--50th word-->
[[Barbed wire]],
''[[Barb Wire]]'',
[[Bounty Hunter]],
[[Han Solo]],
[[Chewbacca]],
[[Liquid Tension Experiment]],<!--song called "Chewbacca"-->
[[Dream Theater]],
[[Adelphi Theatre]],
[[The Strand]],
''[[The Stand]]'', <!--60th word-->
[[Stephen King]],
[[Books]],
[[Amazon.com]],
[[Play.com]],
[[Internet]],
[[Emoticon]],
[[Smile]] –
[[Candid Camera|You're on ''Candid Camera''!]],
[[America's Funniest Home Videos|You're on ''America's Funniest Home Videos''!]],
[[Bob Saget]],<!--70th word-->
[[Bob Seger]],
[[Bob Hope]],
[[Miss Universe]], <!--I remember him hosting this once.-->
[[Marvel Universe]],
[[Comic Book]],
[[Jungle Book]],
[[Booker T. Washington]],
[[Washington Senators]],
''[[John Kerry|Mr. Senator]]'', <!-- Eminem: Mosh-->
[[United States House of Representatives]].
 
The band's next studio album, ''[[How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb]]'' was released on [[22 November]] [[2004]]. Sonically, the band were looking for a harder-hitting rock than the previous ''All That You Can't Leave Behind'', and thematically, Bono describes that "A lot of the songs are paeans to naiveté, a rejection of knowingness."<ref>{{Citation | last =Wenner | first =Jann S | title =Bono On The Records | journal =Rolling Stone | issue =648 | pages =pages 74, 75 | date =February | year =2006}}</ref> The first single "[[Vertigo (song)|Vertigo]]" was featured on a widely-aired [[television commercial]] for the [[Apple Computer|Apple]] [[iPod]] in conjunction with the release of a special edition U2 iPod and an [[The Complete U2|iTunes U2 box set]]. The album debuted at #1 in 32 countries; first week sales in the US doubled that of the previous album and set a record for the band.<ref>[http://www.rockonthenet.com/artists-u/u2_main.htm Rock On The Net: U2] rockonthenet.com. Retrieved [[October 31]], [[2006]].</ref> Claiming it as a contender as one of U2's three best albums, Bono said, "There are no weak songs. But as an album, the whole isn't greater than the sum of its parts, and it fucking annoys me."<ref>{{Citation | last =Wenner | first =Jann S | title =Bono On The Records | journal =Rolling Stone | issue =648 | pages =pages 74, 75 | date =February | year =2006}}</ref> Using a similar setup and stage design as the previous tour, the [[Vertigo Tour]] featured a setlist that varied more across dates than any U2 tour since the Lovetown Tour, and included songs not played since the early 1980s. Much like the Elevation Tour, the Vertigo Tour was a large commercial success.<ref>[http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001659352 U2's Vertigo Leads Year's Top Tours] billboard.com. Retrieved [[31 October]], [[2006]].</ref>
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===Branch²: "Microsoft Games"===
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In 2005, [[Bruce Springsteen]] inducted U2 into the [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]].<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/4349877.stm U2 stars enter rock Hall of Fame] bbc.co.uk. Retrieved [[January 17]], [[2007]]; [http://www.u2station.com/news/archives/2005/03/transcript_bruc.php Transcript: Bruce Springsteen Inducts U2 into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame] u2station.com. Retrieved [[January 17]], [[2007]]</ref> On [[8 February]] [[2006]], U2 won Grammy Awards for each of the five categories they were nominated (see [[List of U2's Awards#2006|list of U2 awards]]).<ref>[http://cbs4boston.com/grammys/local_story_040062525.html U2, Clarkson steal Carey's spotlight at the Grammys] cbs4boston.com. Retrieved [[15 October]], [[2006]].</ref> In late 2006, and further developing the retrospective theme of the Vertigo Tour, the band released an autobiography<ref>Released on 26 September 2006 and titled ''U2 by U2'', the large copy table sized book was compiled from interviews with contributing author/editor Neil McCormick and includes hundreds of colour photos.</ref> and [[U218 Singles|a compilation album]], the first spanning their whole careeer.<ref>[http://www.u2.com/news/index.php?mode=full&news_id=2004 'U218 Singles...'] U2.com. Retrieved [[15 October]] [[2006]].</ref> In October 2006, the band switched to [[Mercury Records]] after 26 years signed to [[Island Records]], both of which are subsidiaries of [[Universal Music Group]]. U2 are reportedly working on a new album<ref>[http://www.atu2.com/newalbum/ U2 New Album Information] @U2.com. Retrieved [[15 October]] [[2006]].</ref> with producer Rick Rubin.<ref>{{cite web
'''[[Microsoft Games]],'''
| title =Update: The Edge Talks Rock Auction, New U2 Album
[[Team17]], <!--Also produces PC games-->
| publisher =Rolling Stone Magazine
[[Worms (game)|Worms]],
| date =[[2007-03-29]]| url =http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2007/03/29/update-the-edge-talks-rock-auction-new-u2-album/
[[Maggots]],
| accessdate =2007-05-04}}</ref> The band have said that the new material is heading in a new direction from the last two albums.<ref>In an RTÉ report, Bono has said:"We're gonna continue to be a band, but maybe the rock will have to go; maybe the rock has to get a lot harder. But whatever it is, it's not gonna stay where it is", he says.[http://www.rte.ie/arts/2007/0102/u2.html RTE report]; In the December 2006 issue of [[Q Magazine]], The Edge said that the new album will be a very melodic record: "A new found appreciation for pure melody. That seems to be what we're all interested in at the moment."[http://www.u2boy.nl/u2/u2_new_album.php#sound u2boy.nl] (Quote from the printed magazine); The April 2007 edition of Rolling Stone Magazine, Bono says "We've reached the end of where we've been for the last couple of albums. I want to take it to the next level."{{Citation|last=Greene|first=Andy et al|title=When Bono Comes To Town|newspaper=Rolling Stone Magazine|issue=664|pages=12|year=2007|date=April}} The band has been working in the [[Abbey Road Studios]]; {{cite news | last =Montgomery | first =James | coauthors = | title =Green Day, U2 Take Historic Collabo One Step Further By Re-Enacting Beatles' Abbey Road LP Cover | work = | pages = | language = | publisher =VH1.com | date =[[2006-09-22]]| url =http://www.vh1.com/news/articles/1541543/20060922/u2.jhtml | accessdate = }}[http://www.vh1.com/news/articles/1541543/20060922/u2.jhtml Green Day, U2 Take Historic Collabo One Step Further By Re-Enacting Beatles' Abbey Road LP Cover] On [[June 1]] [[2007]], the band's official website announced that they were working on new material in [[Fes, Morocco]].[http://www.u2.com/news/index.php?mode=full&news_id=2131 Out of Africa] u2.com. Retrieved [[June 1]] [[2007]].</ref>
[[Corpse]], <!--Maggots feast on corpses-->
[[Death]],
[[Family Guy]], <!-- The character appears on a few episodes -->
[[Stewie]],
''[[Road to Rhode Island]]'',
[[Rhode Island]], <!--Tenth word-->
[[North by North Quahog]],
[[Biplane]],
[[Airplane]],
[[Airport]],
[[Airport (film)|''Airport'']],
''[[Airplane!]]'',
''[[Hot Shots!]]'',
''[[Top Secret!]]'',
[[Jim Abrahams]],
[[Abraham Simpson]], <!--20th word-->
[[The Simpsons]],
[[Futurama]],
[[Cryogenics]],
[[Nina Williams]],
[[Nina Simone]],
[[Sinnerman]],
[[cinnamon]], <!--Sounds like...-->
[[spice]], <!-- Eggo mini rolls commercial: Cinnamon spice and everything nice (not to be confused with the Powerpuff Girls). And THIS is #28. -->
[[Spice Girls]],
[[Posh Spice]], <!--30th word-->
[[Moluccas]], <!--known as the island of spices-->
[[Mollusc]]s,
[[Quahog]],
[[Warthog]],
[[Pumbaa]],
[[Samba (software)|Samba]],
[[Salsa]], <!-- Close enough -->
[[Ballroom dancing]],
[[Dancing with the Stars]],
[[Tom Bergeron]], <!--Is the host--><!--40th word-->
[[Bob Saget]], <!--AFV-->
[[Bob's Big Boy]],
[[Big Brother]],
[[1984]],
[[LeBron James]], <!--Born December 1984-->
[[Columbus Blue Jackets]],
[[Boston Red Sox]],
[[David Ortiz]],
[[Designated hitter]],<!-- sounds like -->
[[Hitler]],<!-- 50th word -->
[[World War II]],
[[Ted Williams]],
[[Shakespeare]], <!-- Another William-->
[[Plays]],
''[[Gone With The Wind]]'',
[[Scarlett O'Hara]],
[[Scarlett Johansen]],
[[Rutgers Scarlet Knights]],
[[Knights Templar]],
[[Goodnight Moon]], <!--60th Word-->
[[eclipse]],
[[Apocalypse]],
[[Apocalypto]],
[[Mayans]],
 
==Musical style==
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Since their inception, U2 have developed and maintained a distinctly recognisable sound, with emphasis on melodic instrumentals and expressive, larger-than-life vocals.<ref name="ABOUT_TOP10">[http://80music.about.com/od/artistsqu/tp/topu2songs.htm Top 10 U2 Songs of the '80s] about.com. Retrieved [[February 18]], [[2007]]</ref> This approach is rooted partly in
the early influence of [[record producer]] [[Steve Lillywhite]] at a time when the band was not known for its musical proficiency.<ref>[http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/6769075/u2_dissect_bomb U2 Dissect "Bomb"] rollingstone.com. Retrieved [[February 18]], [[2007]]</ref> The Edge has consistently used a rhythmic echo and a signature delay<ref>[http://www.amnesta.net/edge_delay/ A Study of the Edge's (U2) Guitar Delay] amnesta.net. Retrieved [[February 18]], [[2007]]</ref> to craft his guitar work, coupled with an Irish-influenced [[drone (music)|drone]] played against his syncopated melodies,<ref name="MU_MAG">[http://www.amnesta.net/edge_delay/musician_magazine_1986.html U2's Leading Edge] Musician Magazine. Retrieved [[February 25]], [[2007]].</ref> that ultimately yields a well-defined ambient and atmospheric sound. Bono has nurtured his [[falsetto]] operatic voice<ref>[http://www.atu2.com/news/article.src?ID=4234&Key=off%20the%20record&Year=&Cat=12 Column: off the record..., vol. 6-201] atu2.com. Retrieved [[February 18]], [[2007]]</ref> and has exhibited a notable lyrical bent towards social, political, and personal subject matter while maintaining a grandiose scale in his songwriting. In addition, the Edge has described U2 as a fundamentally live band.<ref name="MU_MAG"/>
 
Despite these broad consistencies, with each album U2 have introduced new elements into their musical repertoire. U2's early sound was influenced by bands such as [[Television (band)|Television]] and [[Joy Division]], and have been described as containing a "sense of exhilaration" that resulted from The Edge's "radiant chords" and Bono's "ardent vocals".<ref>Reynolds (2005), p. 368</ref> Beginning from their post-punk roots and minimalistic and uncomplicated instrumentals heard on ''Boy'' as well as their second album ''October'', their sound evolved through ''War'' into one more versatile and aggressive, with aspects of rock anthem, funk, and dance rhythms.<ref>[http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/210489/review/6067451/war Rolling Stone: War: Review] rollingstone.com. Retrieved [[February 18]] [[2007]]</ref> The two albums were labelled "muscular and assertive" by ''Rolling Stone'',<ref name="RS_JT"/> influenced in large part by Lillywhite's producing. ''The Unforgettable Fire'', which began with the Edge playing more keyboards than guitars, as well as follow-up ''The Joshua Tree'' had [[Brian Eno]] and [[Daniel Lanois]] at the production helm, and with their influence, both albums achieved a "diverse texture".<ref name="RS_JT"/> The songs from ''The Joshua Tree'' and ''Rattle and Hum'' placed more emphasis on Lanois-inspired rhythm as they mixed in distinct and varied styles of America-derived gospel and blues that stemmed from the band's burgeoning fascination with America's people and places. In the 1990s, U2 reinvented themselves, as they began using [[synthesizers]], [[distortion (guitar)|distortion]], and [[electronica|electronic]] beats derived from alternative music, dance music and even hip-hop, in both ''Achtung Baby''<ref>[http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/u2/albums/album/116432/review/5941852/achtung_baby U2: Achtung, Baby: Music Reviews] rollingstone.com. Retrieved [[February 18]] [[2007]]</ref> and ''Pop''.<ref name="NYT_POP">[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0DE5DC1531F93BA15757C0A961958260 Under A Golden Arch, Sincerely U2] nytimes.com. Retrieved [[February 18]] [[2007]]</ref> The 2000s had U2 returning to more of a stripped-down sound with less use of synthesizers and effects, and a more traditional rhythm.
==Branch: "Pokémon" (closed)==
'''[[Pokémon]],'''
[[Pikachu]], <!-- Common -->
[[Video Games]],
[[Micro Machines]],
[[Toys]],
[[Woody]], <!--sorry if i post too many word relations, a bunch of ideas popped into my head-->
''[[Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)|Norwegian Wood]]'',
[[Haruki Murakami]],
[[Kobe]],
[[Kobe Bryant|Bryant]], <!-- 10th word -->
[[Eva Longoria]],
[[Desperate Housewives]],<!-- La Natacion! -->
[[Drama]],
[[Family]],
[[Family Channel|Channel]],
[[Discovery]],
[[Space Shuttle]],
[[Shuttlecock]],
[[Badminton]],
[[smash]], <!--20th word-->
[[crush]],
[[St Valentine's Day]],
[[February]],
[[Black History Month]],
[[Martin Luther King Jr.]],
[[January]],
[[Gregorian calendar]],
[[Gregorian chant]],
[[Roman Catholic Church]],
[[The 95 Theses]],<!--30th word-->
[[Interstate 95]],
[[Quantico]],
[[FBI Academy]],
[[Police Academy]],
[[Policeman]],
[[Beretta]],
[[Firearm]],
[[Pistol]],
[[Revolver]],
'''[[Six Shooter]],'''
[[Gun]],
[[shotgun]],
[[boom]],
[[explosion]],
[[bomb]], <!--45th word-->
[[Fat Man]],
[[Nuclear weapon]],
[[weapons of mass destruction]],
[[Lies]], <!--I think you can fill in the next one from here, lol -->
[[President George W. Bush]], <!--Word 50-->
[[miserable failure]],
[[Kevin Federline]],
[[Britney Spears]],<!-- his former wife -->
[[Toxic]],
[[Waste]],
[[Atrophy]],
[[Entropy]],
[[Disintegration]],
[[The Cure]],
''[[Friday I'm In Love]]'', <!--60th word-->
[[T.G.I. Friday's]],
[[2006 FIFA World Cup]], <!--I got to watch this there.-->
[[Zinedine Zidane]], <!--Headbutting Marco Materazzi.-->
[[Headbutt]],
[[Blooper]], <!--A person tried to do a bicycle kick but it rebunded off his head and so he scored a home goal-->
[[Closing credits]],
[[Acknowledgements]],
[[Introduction]]s,
[[Foreword]]s,
[[Preamble]],<!--70th word-->
[[Laws of cricket]], <!--includes a preamble-->
[[Cricket]], <!-- Ambiguous but worth it -->
[[Jiminy Cricket]],
[[conscience]],
[[Guilty Conscience]],
[[Eminem]], <!--Above is a song by rapper Eminem--><!-- Well that's how I thought of it -->
[[D12]],
[[Rap]],
[[Savage Garden]], <!--[[I Want You (Savage Garden song)]] is extremely fast, thus-->
[[Australia]]. <!--That's where the band is from--><!--80th word-->
 
===Lyrics and themes===
:''Word count is 80/80 as of word: [[Australia]]''. ''(Branch Closed)''<!--DON'T FORGET to change word count and current word.-->
Social and political commentary, often embellished with religious and spiritual imagery,<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/14/arts/music/14pare.html?ex=1258174800&en=f3575bdf103425da&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt U2: The Catharsis in the Cathedral] nytimes.com. Retrieved [[February 18]], [[2007]]</ref> are a major aspect of U2's lyrical content. Songs like "[[Sunday Bloody Sunday (song)|Sunday Bloody Sunday]]" and "[[Mothers of the Disappeared]]" are based on real-life events and they find their emotional impact from the compelling reality of those situations. Furthermore, Bono's personal conflicts and turmoil related to family are showcased in songs like "[[Mofo (song)|Mofo]]", "[[Tomorrow (song)|Tomorrow]]" and "[[Kite (song)|Kite]]". An emotional yearning or pleading is another frequent conveyance,<ref name="ABOUT_TOP10"/> in tracks such as "[[Yahweh (song)|Yahweh]]"<ref>[http://www.uncut.co.uk/music/u2/reviews/400 U2 - How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb Review] uncut.co.uk. Retrieved [[February 18]] [[2007]]</ref> and "[[Please (U2 song)|Please]]". More generally, the investigation of loss and anguish coupled with hopefulness and resiliency, central in ''The Joshua Tree'',<ref name="RS_JT"/> has motivated much of U2's songwriting and music. Some of this lyrical ideation has been amplified by Bono's personal experiences during his youth in Ireland, as well as his campaigning and activism later in his life. U2 has used tours such as the Zoo TV to caricature social trends such as media overload.<ref name="NYT_POP"/>
 
===Influences===
===Branch <sup>2</sup>: "Six Shooter" (closed)===
The band cites [[The Who]],<ref>McCormick (2006), p.113</ref> [[The Clash]],<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/2600669.stm Clash Star Strummer Dies], BBC news, [[27 December]] [[2002]]</ref> [[The Ramones]],<ref>[http://forum.interference.com/t99039.html About U2 Influences: The Ramones] by Daniel Walker, October 2004</ref> [[The Beatles]]<ref>[http://www.skepticfiles.org/en003/beat_u2.htm "This is a song Charles Manson stole from The Beatles, we're stealing it back!"]</ref> as their main influences. Artists such as [[Joy Division]]/[[New Order]]<ref>''NewOrderStory'' [DVD]. Warner Bros., 2005.</ref> and [[Siouxsie & the Banshees]]<ref>[http://siouxsie.trinitystreetdirect.com/news/archived_news.asp The Creatures - Siouxsie Sioux Official Website. Archived News:] ''Mojo Icon Award 17.06.05. Last night Siouxsie lifted the Icon Award and the Mojo Honours Awards. The award was given to her by U2's The Edge who sited Siouxsie as a big influence on Bono and U2 before handing over the Award.'' Retrieved [[May 17]] [[2007]]</ref> also inspired the band. Other musicians and bands such as [[Coldplay]],<ref name="RS1025">Rolling Stone, Issue #1025-1026, [[May 3]] - [[May 17]] [[2007]]</ref> [[The Killers (band)|The Killers]],<ref name="RS1025"/> [[Depeche Mode]],<ref name="RS1025"/> and [[Angels and Airwaves]]<ref>NME's 10 Most Influential Bands/Artists. NME Magazine, 2002; [http://www.musicomh.com/interviews/angels-and-airwaves_0606.htm Angels & Airwaves - Between the Blinks] musicOMH.com. Retrieved [[February 18]] [[2007]]</ref> have in turn been influenced by the work of U2. Cover versions of U2 songs have been made by performers such as [[Mary J. Blige]], [[Johnny Cash]], [[The Chimes (band)|The Chimes]], [[Joe Cocker]], [[Pearl Jam]], [[James Blunt]], [[Pet Shop Boys]], [[Radiohead]], [[Keane (band)|Keane]], [[The Bravery]], and [[The Smashing Pumpkins]]. U2 has also enjoyed reciprocal influential relationships with artists including [[Bruce Springsteen]], [[Bob Dylan]], [[Elvis Costello]], [[R.E.M. (band)|R.E.M.]], and [[Anton Corbijn]].
'''[[Six Shooter]]''',
'''[[The Gunslinger]]''',
[[The Dark Tower (series)|Dark Tower]],
[[The Dark]],
[[Magic: The Gathering]],
[[card game]],
[[Poker]],
[[Fire]],
[[Earth, Wind, and Fire]],
''[[Rock & Rule]]''<!-- song: "Dance Dance Dance" -->
[[Biker Mice from Mars]], <!--Similar concept and 11th word-->
[[Marvin the Martian]],
[[Marvin the Paranoid Android]],
[[Data (Star Trek)|Data]],
[[Phaser (fictional weapon)|Phaser]],
[[Superdrag]], <!--had a song called "Phaser"-->
''[[Priscilla Queen of the Desert]]'', <!--the best example of "super drag"...-->
[[To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar]],
[[Wesley Snipes]],
[[Tax fraud]], <!--20th word-->
[[Inland Revenue]],
[[Revenue Assurance]],
[[Quality Assurance]],
[[Quality Control]],
[[Jet Set Radio]],
[[XM Satellite Radio]], <!-- I kinda wanted to branch that off and have someone put Sirius-->
[[Moon]],
[[Moonwalk (dance)|Moonwalk]],
[[Moonraker (film)|Moonraker]],
[[James Bond]], <!--30th word-->
[[James Pond]], <!-- I played the SNES game a couple times -->
''[[On Golden Pond]]'',
[[Broadway]],
[[The Producers]],
[[Uma Thurman]],
[[Quentin Tarantino]], <!--He considers Uma his muse-->
[[Grindhouse]],
[[Cannibal Holocaust]],
[[Edward Norton]],
[[Death to Smoochy]]<!--40th word-->
 
==Campaigning and activism==
:''Word count is 40/40 as of word: [[Death to Smoochy]] (branch closed).<!--Don't forget to change word count and current word-->
[[Image:LulaAndBonoVox.jpeg|thumb|right|Bono with [[President of Brazil|President]] [[Luís Inácio Lula da Silva]] of [[Brazil]]]]
<!-- Please do not include here that Bono was nominated for Nobel Prize as the records are sealed for 50 years, therefore this is not verifiable. Thanks. --[[User:Eleassar777|Eleassar777]] 06:15, [[19 April]] [[2005]] (UTC) -->U2 have long been interested in social and political issues inside and outside the scope of their music. Since the early 1980s, the members of U2, both as a band and individually, have collaborated with other musicians, artists, celebrities, and politicians to address issues concerning poverty, disease, and social injustice.
 
In 1984, Bono and Adam Clayton participated in [[Band Aid (band)|Band Aid]] to raise money for [[Ethiopia]]n [[famine relief]]. The initiative produced the hit charity single "[[Do They Know It's Christmas?]]" and would be the first among several collaborations between U2 and Geldof. In July 1985, U2 played [[Live Aid]], a follow-up to [[Band Aid]]'s efforts. Bono and his wife Ali, invited by [[World Vision]], later visited Ethiopia, where Bono witnessed the famine first hand. Bono would later say this laid the groundwork for his Africa campaigning and some of his songwriting.<ref>[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1001931-2,00.html Bono] time.com. Retrieved [[January 16]] [[2007]]; McCormick (2006), p.289</ref>
====Branch <sup>3</sup>: "''The Gunslinger''"====
'''[[The Gunslinger]]''',
[[Stephen King]],
[[Queens, NY]],
[[The King of Queens]], <!-- I think the show was about someone in that area. -->
[[CBS]],
[[Les Moonves]],
''[[Star Trek]]'', <!--He cancelled it-->
[[William Shatner]],
[[Ears]]
[[Head & Shoulders]] <!-- Song: Head shoulders knees toes eyes ears mouth nose...-->
:''Word count is 10/30 as of word: [[Head & Shoulders]]. <!--Don't forget to change word count and current word-->
 
In 1986 U2 participated in both the [[A Conspiracy of Hope Tour]] in support of [[Amnesty International]], and in [[Self Aid]] for unemployment in Ireland. The same year, Bono and Ali Hewson also visited [[Nicaragua]] and [[El Salvador]] on the invitation of the [[Sanctuary movement]] and saw the effects of the [[El Salvador Civil War]] first hand. These 1986 events greatly influenced ''The Joshua Tree'' album being recorded at the time.
==Branch: "Los Angeles" (closed)==
'''[[Los Angeles]]''',
[[Arizona Bay]],
[[Bill Hicks]],
[[Tool (band)|Tool]],
[[Progressive Rock]],
[[Pink Floyd]],
[[Dark Side of the Moon]],
[[The Force (Star Wars)#Sith code|Dark Side of the Force]],
[[Darth Vader]],
[[George Lucas]], <!-- 10th word -->
[[LucasArts]],
[[publisher]],
[[author]],
[[Oscar Wilde]],
[[playwright]],
[[William Shakespeare]],
[[MacBeth]],
[[The Two Gentlemen of Verona]],
[[comedy]],
[[Chris Rock]],<!--20th word-->
[[Hilarious]],
[[Dave Chapelle]],
[[Comedian]],
[[Jester]],
[[The Joker]],
[[Jack Nicholson]],
''[[One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest]]'',
[[Gary Sinise]],
[[Sinology]],
[[China]], <!--30th word -->
[[Chyna]],
[[Professional wrestling]],
[[Hulk Hogan]],
[[The Undertaker]],
[[WWE]],
[[World Wildlife Fund]],
[[Panda]],
[[Bear]],
[[nude]],
[[nothing]], <!--40th word-->
[[zilch]],
[[zero]],
[[nada]],
[[Spain]],
[[Rain]],
[[Rain Dance]],
[[Native American]],
[[Sioux]],
[[Siouxsie Sioux]],
[[Siouxsie and the Banshees]], <!--50th word-->
[[Voodoo Banshee]],
[[Sega Dreamcast]],
[[Caster]],
[[Caster (Fate Stay Night)]]
[[Casper]],
[[Casper|The Friendly Ghost]],
[[Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost]], <!-- Call it the opposite almost. -->
[[Antonyms]], <!--that's what they are-->
[[Thesaurus]],
[[Dictionary]],<!--60th word-->
[[Wiktionary]], <!-- Call it a Wikimedia sister project -->
[[Wikipedia]],
[[Uncyclopedia]], <!-- parody -->
[[Parody]], <!-- If you say so. :) -->
[[Satire]], <!--this looks familiar...-->
[[Mad Magazine]], <!-- What, me worry?-->
[[Spy vs. Spy]],
[[Veronica Mars]],
[[The CW]],
[[CWL]], <!--70th word-->
[[Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport|CKS]], <!-- I shouldn't need to explain the jump right?-->
[[Yao Ming]],
[[NBA]],
[[Power Forward]],
[[Center]],
[[Dikembe Mutombo]],
[[Deku Nut]], <!-- Sounds similar? hehe -->
[[The Ocarina of Time]],
[[Nintendo 64]],
[[Super Mario 64]].<!-- Finishing it off with the 80th -->
 
In 1992, the band participated in the "Stop [[Sellafield]]" concert with [[Greenpeace]] during their Zoo TV tour.<ref>McCormick (2006), p.238</ref> Events in Sarajevo during the [[Bosnian war]] inspired the song "[[Miss Sarajevo]]", which premiered at a September 1995 [[Pavarotti]] and Friends show at which Bono and the Edge performed at [[War Child (charity)|War Child]].<ref>McCormick (2006), p.262</ref> A promise in 1993 saw them play Sarajevo as part of 1997's Popmart Tour.<ref>McCormick (2006), p.277</ref> In 1998 they performed in [[Belfast]] days prior to the vote on the [[Good Friday Agreement]], bringing Irish political leaders [[David Trimble]] and [[John Hume]] on stage to promote the agreement.<ref>McCormick (2006), pp.285-286</ref> Later that year, all proceeds from the release of "[[The Sweetest Thing (song)|The Sweetest Thing]]" single went towards supporting the [[Chernobyl Children's Project]].
:''Word count is 80/80 as of word: [[Super Mario 64]] (branch closed)''. <!--Don't forget to change word count and current word.-->
 
In 2001, the band dedicated "[[Walk On (song)|Walk On]]" to [[Burma|Burma's]] pro-democracy leader [[Aung San Suu Kyi]].<ref>McCormick (2006), pp.295-296</ref> In late 2003, Bono and the Edge participated in the South Africa HIV/AIDS awareness [[46664 (concerts)|46664]] series of concerts hosted by [[Nelson Mandela]]. The band played 2005's [[Live 8]] concert in London and the band and manager Paul McGuinness were awarded [[Amnesty International]]'s [[Ambassador of Conscience Award]] for their work in promoting human rights.<ref>[http://www.artforamnesty.org/aoc/events_2005.html Ambassador of Conscience Award 2005] artforamnesty.org. Retrieved [[February 5]], [[2007]]</ref>
==Branch: "Saturday Night Live"==
'''[[Saturday Night Live]]''',
[[parody]],
[[Uncyclopedia]],
''[[The Onion]]'',
[[News]],
[[Weather Report]],
'''[[Groundhog Day (film)]]''',
[[Bill Murray]],
[[Bill Nye the Science Guy]],
[[Back to the Future: The Animated Series]],
[[CBS]], <!-- 10th word -->
[[David Letterman]],
[[Paul Shaffer]],
[[Bandleader]],
[[James Brown]],
[[Football]],
[[Pig]],
[[Snowball (Animal Farm)|Snowball]],
[[George Orwell]],
[[Animal Farm]],
[[Animal House]], <!--20th word-->
[[Farm]],
[[Barn]],
[[Moo]],
[[Quack]],
[[Fraud]],
[[Sigmund Freud]], <!--not that hes a fraud the name sounds like it-->
[[Dreams]],
[[Nightmare]],
[[Boogie Man]],
[[The Boogie-down]],<!--30th word-->
[[Oogie Boogie]],
[[Calvinball]],
[[Calvin and Hobbes]], <!--obvious-->
[[comic strip]],
[[Strip poker]],
[[One-night stand]], <!--the result of strip poker-->
[[Nightstand]],
[[The Stand]],
[[Standard Deviation]],
[[Just a Minute]], <!--40th word-->
[[Minute Waltz]],
[[Waltzing Matilda]],
[[America: The Book]], <!--it has Waltzing Matilda in it-->
[[North America]], <!-- And that has America in it -->
''[[North by Northwest]]'',
[[Northwest Territories]],
[[Nunavut]], <!-- April 1, 1999, it split -->
[[Inuit]],
[[Igloo]],
[[Brick|Bricks]], <!-- 50th word, an igloo is built of bricks -->
[[Lego]],
[[Play]], <!--what this Danish word means in English, if I'm not mistaken...-->
[[Play-dough|dough]],
[[Pizza]],
[[Chocolate]], <!--Read a PlayBoy article about having Chocolate on Pizza... you get the idea-->
[[Hershey's]],
[[Pennsylvania]],
[[Public Announcement]],
[[R. Kelly]],
[[Pee on]],<!-- 60th word-->
[[Ejaculate]],
[[Orgasm denial]],
[[Orgasm control]],
[[Remote Control]],
[[Television]],
[[ESPN]],
[[ESP]],
[[Psychic]],
[[Psych]],
[[Physics]], <!--70th word-->
[[Issac Newton]], <!-- He is a physicist (not physician, that's a doctor) -->
[[Gravity]],
[[Moonwalk (dance)|Moonwalk]],
[[Neil Armstrong]],
[[Trace Armstrong]],
[[Lance Armstrong]],
[[Sheryl Crow]],
[[Baltimore Ravens]], <!--Ravens are similar to crows!-->
''[[That's So Raven]]'',
[[Teen Titans (TV series)|Teen Titans]]. <!-- 80th word, Raven is a member -->
 
Since 2000, Bono has done a significant amount of solo campaigning; he was involved in the [[Jubilee 2000]] campaign with Geldof, [[Muhammad Ali]], and others with the aim of cancelling third world debt during the [[Great Jubilee]]. In January 2002, Bono, along with activists from [[Jubilee 2000]] founded a multinational [[NGO]] called [[Debt, AIDS, Trade in Africa|DATA]], with the aim of improving the social, political, and financial state of Africa. He continued his campaigns for debt and HIV/AIDS relief into June 2002 by making high-profile visits to Africa.<ref>Kagan Daryn."[http://archives.cnn.com/2002/US/05/24/bono.africa.cnna/index.html CNN Access: Bono backs 'effective aid' for Africa]" CNN.com, May, 2002. Retrieved [[31 October]], [[2006]]; [http://archives.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/05/30/bono.oneill.kagan.otsc/index.html Bono and O'Neill in Africa: Summing up the trip] CNN.com. Retrieved [[October 31]], [[2006]]; "[http://archives.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/06/20/bono.chirac/index.html Bono wins Chirac aid boost pledge]". CNN.com, June, 2002. Retrieved [[31 October]], [[2006]].</ref> [[Product Red]], a 2006 for-product brand seeking to raise money for the [[Global Fund]], was also founded, in part, by Bono. [[The ONE Campaign]], the US counterpart of [[Make Poverty History]], has been shaped by his efforts and vision. Bono has also teamed up with [[Yahoo!]] to promote the ONE Campaign, which Yahoo! has helped to re-develop.
:''Word count is 80/80 as of word: [[Teen Titans (TV series)|Teen Titans]] (branch closed)''. <!--DON'T FORGET to change word count and current word!-->
 
In late 2005 following [[Hurricane Katrina]] and [[Hurricane Rita]], The Edge helped introduce [[Music Rising]], an initiative to raise funds for musicians who lost their instruments in the storm-ravaged [[Gulf Coast]].<ref>[http://www.modernguitars.com/archives/001351.html The Edge (U2) Announces 'Music Rising', a Campaign to Aid Musicians Affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita] modernguitars.com. Retrieved [[January 16]] [[2007]]</ref> In 2006, U2 collaborated with [[pop punk]] band [[Green Day]] to record a cover version of the song "[[The Saints Are Coming]]" by [[The Skids]] to benefit Music Rising.<ref>{{cite web | last =Hiatt | first =Brian | title =U2, Green Day Unite | work =Rolling Stone | date = [[25 September]] [[2006]] | url =http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/11788881/u2_green_day_unite_for_a_new_orleans_benefit_song_play_superdome | accessdate =2007-05-04}}</ref>
===Branch<sup>2</sup>: "Groundhog Day (film)"===
 
==Other projects==
[[Groundhog Day (film)]],
The members of U2 have undertaken a number of side projects, sometimes in collaboration with some of their bandmates. In 1985, Bono recorded the song "In a Lifetime" with the Irish band [[Clannad]] and The Edge recorded a solo soundtrack album for the film ''[[Captive Soundtrack|Captive]]'' in 1986.<ref>McCormick (2006), p.169</ref> Bono and The Edge wrote the song "She's A Mystery To Me" for [[Roy Orbison]], featured on his 1989 album ''[[Mystery Girl]]''.<ref>McCormick (2006), p.211</ref> Together with The Edge, Bono wrote the song "[[GoldenEye (song)|Goldeneye]]" for the 1996 [[James Bond]] film ''[[GoldenEye (movie)|GoldenEye]]'', which was performed by [[Tina Turner]].<ref>de la Parra (2003), p. 141</ref> Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr. did a rework of the title track of the movie ''[[Mission: Impossible (movie)|Mission: Impossible]]'' in 1996.<ref>de la Parra (2003), p. 132</ref> Bono has loaned his voice to "Joy" on [[Mick Jagger]]'s 2001 album ''[[Goddess in the Doorway]]''.<ref>{{cite web | last =Wenner | first =Jann S | title =Goddess In The Doorway Review | work =Rolling Stone | date =[[December 6]] [[2001]] | url =http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/mickjagger/albums/album/114714/review/5942832/goddess_in_the_doorway
[[Day Break]],
| accessdate =2007-05-04}}</ref>
[[Kit Kat]], <!--Have a break, have a Kit Kat Bar-->
[[Kitty litter]],
[[Panthera]], <!--genus of big cats-->
[[Pink Panther (character)|Pink Panther]], <!-- ehh, nothing else -->
''[[The Three Amigos]]'',<!--Steve Martin's in it-->
[[Friends]],
[[Matt Le Blanc]],
[[Noir (anime)]], <!--10th word-->
[[Japan]],
[[Rising Sun]],
[[Batman]], <!--Rising Sun was a DC Comics superhero, as was Batman-->
[[Christian Bale]],
[[Winona Ryder]],
[[Minnesota]],
[[Minnie Mouse]],
[[Donald Duck]],
[[Donald Trump]],
[[Reality TV]], <!--20th Word-->
''[[The Real World]]'',
[[Road Rules]],
[[cars]],
[[driving]],
[[Golf]],
[[Fuzzy Zoeller]],
[[Fuzzy Wuzzy]],
[[Bear]],
[[Grizzly]],
[[Vancouver]], <!-- 30th, Vancouver once had an NBA team -->
 
Aside from musical collaborations, U2 have worked with authors, including American author [[William S. Burroughs]], who had a guest appearance in their video of "Last Night on Earth" shortly before he died.<ref>[http://www.chron.com/cgi-bin/auth/story/content/chronicle/features/books/97/08/03/burroughs.html William S. Burroughs dies at 83; Beat Generation godfather] Houston Chronicle. Retrieved [[October 31]] [[2006]]; [http://www.mirror.co.uk/catchall/tm_method=full%26objectid=13136269%26siteid=89520-name_page.html How Mystical 23 Changed Course Of History] mirror.co.uk. Retrieved [[February 25]] [[2007]].</ref> His poem "A Thanksgiving Prayer" was used as video footage during the band's Zoo TV Tour. Other collaborators included [[William Gibson (novelist)|William Gibson]] and [[Allen Ginsberg]].<ref>[http://www.atu2.com/news/connections/gibson/ U2 Connections: William Gibson] atu2.com. Retrieved [[October 31]] [[2006]]; [http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/database/ginsberg_a.html American Masters: Allen Ginsberg] PBS.com. Retrieved [[October 31]] [[2006]].</ref> In early 2000, with the release of the film ''[[The Million Dollar Hotel]]'', the band recorded two songs for [[The Million Dollar Hotel: Music from the Motion Picture|its soundtrack]], including "[[The Ground Beneath Her Feet (song)|The Ground Beneath Her Feet]]," co-written by [[Salman Rushdie]] and motivated by his [[The Ground Beneath Her Feet|book of the same name]].<ref>[http://www.cnn.com/SHOWBIZ/News/9901/22/showbuzz/#story2 Salman Rushdie's Words Become U2 Lyrics] CNN.com Retrieved [[November 6]] [[2006]].</ref>
:''Word count is 30/40 as of word: [[Vancouver]]''. <!--DON'T FORGET to change word count and current word!-->
 
==Discography==
== Branch Word: slut==
{{main|U2 discography}}
'''[[slut]]''',
<!-- Please don't put anything here apart from the studio albums in this list. ''[[Wide Awake In America]]'' is a live EP and ''[[Under a Blood Red Sky]]'' is a concert video.-->
[[slots]], <!-- Turn this away from the bad subject as soon as possible-->
{| Border="0"
[[Poker]],
| valign="top" |
[[Cards]],
;Studio albums
[[Casino]],
*''[[Boy (album)|Boy]]'' (1980)
[[Strip club]], <!-- Back on the "bad subject" rofl-->
*''[[October (album)|October]]'' (1981)
[[Lap dance]],
*''[[War (album)|War]]'' (1983)
[[Sex]],
*''[[The Unforgettable Fire]]'' (1984)
[[Orgasm]],
*''[[The Joshua Tree]]'' (1987)
[[69 (sex position)]], <!--10th Word-->
*''[[Rattle and Hum]]'' (1988) <!-- Please don't remove Rattle & Hum. It has 9 newly released studio songs (outtakes or not, they are new studio releases).-->
[[42]], <!-- Buahaahah turned away again! -->
*''[[Achtung Baby]]'' (1991)
[[Hitchikers guide to the galaxy]],
*''[[Zooropa]]'' (1993)
[[Milky way]],
*''[[Pop (album)|Pop]]'' (1997)
[[Butterfinger]],
*''[[All That You Can't Leave Behind]]'' (2000)
[[Stealing]], <!-- No one better lay a finger on my Butterfinger. -->
*''[[How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb]]'' (2004)
[[Pittsburgh Steelers]],
|}
[[Pittsburgh Penguins]],
[[Global Warming]], <!-- Hey its killing off a lot of real penguins-->
[[Hoax]], <!--rofl its not real-->
[[Hex]], <!--let's make this bad again...--> <!--20th word-->
[[Hexen]],
[[Hexagon]] <!-- Uh, similar end and start, and off the bad topic.-->
 
==Awards==
:''Word count is 22/80 as of word: [[Hexagon]].<!--Don't forget to change word count and current word-->
{{main|List of U2's Awards}}
 
==References==
== Branch Word: Whoopi Goldberg==
===General===
'''[[Whoopi Goldberg]]''',
*Chatterton, Mark (2001). ''U2: The Complete Encyclopedia''. Firefly Publishing. ISBN 0-946719-41-1
[[Rat Race]],
*Flanagan, Bill (1995). ''U2 at the End of the World''. Delacorte Press. ISBN 0-385-31154-0
[[Amy Smart]],
*{{cite book | last =Graham | first =Bill | authorlink = | coauthors =van Oosten de Boer | title =U2: The Complete Guide to their Music | publisher =Omnibus Press | date =2004 | ___location =London | id = ISBN 0-7119-9886-8 }}
[[He Hate Me]],
*McCormick, Neil (ed), (2006). ''U2 by U2''. HarperCollins ''Publishers. ISBN 0-00-719668-7
[[Genocide]],
*de la Parra, Pimm Jal (1994). ''U2 Live: A Concert Documentary''. Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-7119-3666-8
[[Suicide]],
*de la Parra, Pimm Jal (2003). ''U2 Live: A Concert Documentary''. Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-7119-9198-7
[[Cyanide]],
*{{cite book | last =Stokes | first =Niall | authorlink =Niall Stokes | title =Into The Heart: The Stories Behind Every U2 Song | publisher =Harper Collins Publishers | date =1996 | id = ISBN 0-7322-6036-1 }}
[[Pesticide]],
*Wall, Mick, (2005). ''Bono''. Andre Deutsch ''Publishers. ISBN 0233001593 (Promotional edition published by Paperview UK in association with the Irish Independent)
[[Crop duster]],
[[Alfalfa]], <!--10th word-->
[[Alf]],
[[Elf (film)|Elf]],
[[Santa Claus]],
[[Jesus]], <!--Both Christmas figures-->
[[Jesus Christ Superstar]],
''[[Jesus Walks]]'',
''[[Jesus Take the Wheel]]'',
[[Wheel of Fortune]],
[[Gambling]],
[[Las Vegas]], <!--20th Word-->
[[Elvis Presley]],
[[The Beatles]],
[[Volkswagen]], <!-- They did the Beetle before.--><!-- Stupid zero sized reply caused a mishap.-->
 
===Notes===
:''Word count is 23/80 as of word: [[Volkswagen]].<!--Don't forget to change word count and current word-->
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==External links==
= Other Games =
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== Normal ==
[[Category:1980s music groups]]
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[[Category:1990s music groups]]
*[[/Archive 1|Game #1]] - [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Sandbox/Word_Association&oldid=20443177 History] ('''"Free"''' → '''"Checkers"''')
[[Category:2000s music groups]]
:Lasted until we had about 400 words on the list, and a bunch of repeated ones.
[[Category:Alternative musical groups]]
*[[/Archive 2|Game #2]] - [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Sandbox/Word_Association&oldid=21458202 History] ('''"eggnog"''' → '''"Crescent"''')
[[Category:Grammy Award winners]]
:Our first attempt at word ''disassociation''. Creativity was somewhat lower.
[[Category:Irish musical groups]]
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[[Category:Irish rock music groups]]
:Our third word association game. Lasted until there were around 849 words on the list, including four "branches".
[[Category:Musical groups established in 1976]]
*[[/Archive 4|Game #4]] ('''"Unanimous"''' → '''"Sudoku"''')
[[Category:Post-punk]]
:Our fourth word association game. Was limited to 400 words in the main branch, but several branches arose, including two invisible branches.
[[Category:Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees]]
*[[/Archive 5|Game #5]] ('''"Rhymes"''' → '''"Internet"''')
[[Category:Quartets]]
:The fifth word association game.
[[Category:U2| ]]
*[[/Archive 6|Game #6]] ('''"France"''' → '''"Bunnicula"''')
:The sixth word association game, with 400 words in the main branch and 5 other branches totaling another 510 words.
*[[/Archive 7|Game #7]] ('''"Tram"''' → '''"Tom Bombadil"''')
:The seventh word association game.
*[[/Archive 8|Game #8]] ('''"NIMBY"''' → '''"Crystal Cave"''')
:The eighth word assocation game, with branches "King", "AAA", "Dudley" and "Iowa".
*[[/Archive 9|Game #9]] ('''"Sinus"''' → '''"kisekae"''')
:The ninth word assocation game, with three normal branches and a branch of a branch.
*[[/Archive 10|Game #10]] ('''"Pennsylvania"''' → '''"Alphabet soup"''')
:The tenth word association game, with 400 words and four branches.
*[[/Archive 11|Game #11]] - [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Sandbox/Word_Association&oldid=67872826 History] ('''"Bioprocessor"''' → '''"mercy"''')
:The eleventh word association game, with 400 words and four branches.
*[[/Archive 12|Game #12]] ('''"Vienna"''' → '''"Daffy Duck"''')
:The twelfth word association game, with branches "The Sims", "Skyscraper", "Paddy wagon" and "K2"
*[[/Archive 13|Game #13]] ('''"High Force"''' → '''"Pease Porridge Hot"''')
:The thirteenth word association game, featuring the branches "Indian Reservation," "Bandit," "Hopscotch," and "I, Robot."
*[[/Archive 14|Game #14]] ('''"Reflectance"''' → '''"Chewbacca Defense"''')
:Game number 14 ended up having no fewer than ''ten'' branches, three of which were branches of other branches! The branches were: "Mirror," "Pansy," "The Final Solution," "Super Mario Kart," "Robinson Crusoe," "Big Ben," "Insect," "Guinness," "Vincent Van Gogh," and "Mustache."
*[[/Archive 15|Game 15]] ('''"Cyclone"''' → '''"Tiger"''')
:With ten total branches (one twig and one branch of another branch), this game was a whole lotta fun!
*[[/Archive 16|Game 16]] ('''Play-Doh''' → '''Alien Autopsy''')
:Game number 16 and its crazy associations! Tons of branches too, as well as 2 branches of branches!
*[[/Archive 17|Game #17]] ('''Expressway''' → '''Weather''')
:Game number 17 with quite a few branches, including one branch that branches out 3 times! In total there were 19 branches but for the first time ever, those branches were still open when the main game was closed.
 
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== Ultra ==
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<font size=1 color=red>(Ultra games are played out on a 7x15 table, associating from the upper left to the bottom right)
*[[/Ultra archive 1|Ultra game #1]] ('''"Grid"''' → '''"Filippo Bruneleschi"''')
:The first Ultra Association game on a 7x15 grid.
*[[/Ultra archive 2|Ultra game #2]] ('''"Bridle of Constantine"''' → '''"Men"''')
:Second Ultra-Association game, random seed on 7x15. The game only got to 7x14 when it ended.
*[[/Ultra archive 3|Ultra game #3]]('''"Melbourne Beach, Florida"''' → '''"Death"''')
:Third Ultra-Association game, random seed on 7x15.
*[[/Ultra archive 4|Ultra game #4]] ('''''"Duke of York's Theatre"''''' → '''Soviet Union''')
:Fourth Ultra-Association game, random seed on 7x15.
*[[/Ultra archive 5|Ultra game #5]] ('''"Westbury, New York"''' → '''John Sperling''')
:Fifth Ultra-Association game, random seed on 7x15.
*[[/Ultra archive 6|Ultra game #6]] ('''"Serfdom"''' → '''Cocktail''')
:Sixth Ultra-Association game, random seed on 7x15.
*[[/Ultra archive 7|Ultra game #7]] ('''"King of Nepal"''' → '''Protectionism''')
:Lucky sevens!
*[[/Ultra archive 8|Ultra game #8]] ('''"Skitzo"''' → '''Iran-Contra Affair''')
:No hiding behind the 8 ball during this game!
*[[/Ultra archive 9|Ultra game #9]] ('''"Nils Johan Semb"''' → '''"1894"''')
:No myths about this 9th game, just word associations.
*[[/Ultra archive 10|Ultra game #10]] ('''Temple Cloud''' → '''Nautilus''')
:What do Monty Python and taxidermy have in common? Find out here...
*[[/Ultra archive 11|Ultra game #11]] ('''Ickford''' → '''Cocoa beans''')
:From a small English village to tropical produce in 105 easy steps!
*[[/Ultra archive 12|Ultra game #12]] ('''Petri net''' → '''Entertainment''')
:There's a lot of space in this game!
*[[/Ultra archive 13|Ultra game #13]] ('''Kidney (Zang)''' → '''The Simpsons''')
:No bad luck, just traditional Chinese medicine to American popular culture via Latin.
*[[/Ultra archive 14|Ultra game #14]] ('''Herðubreið''' → '''[[Death|Goodbye!]]''')
:quite humorous choice for the last word (a disguised duplication!).
*[[/Ultra archive 15|Ultra game #15]] ('''Still Alive... And Well?''' → '''Racial purity''')
:Sex, violence and Walt Disney!
*[[/Ultra archive 16|Ultra game #16]] ('''Levitated Dipole Experiment''' → '''Cuban Missile Crisis''')
:Railways featured heavily in this game.
*[[/Ultra archive 17|Ultra game #17]] ('''Neverwhere''' → '''Sexual intercourse''')
:Monarchs and the United States
*[[/Ultra archive 18|Ultra game #18]] ('''List of cities in Chad''' → '''Forced disappearance''')
:Another game with a lot of words related to the United States
*[[/Ultra Game archive 19|Ultra game #19]] ('''The Blue Lady''' → '''Chromatography''')
:Just what is Joik and what does it have to do with Klezmer? Find out here!
 
[[ar:يو تو]]
== Fixed ==
[[bar:U2]]
<font size=1 color=red>(fixed games are played on a 7x15 grid, starting with the top and left filled and going to the bottom right.)
[[bs:U2 (grupa)]]
*[[/Ultra Fixed archive 1|Ultra Fixed #1]] ('''"Grazing"''' → '''"Circulatory system"''')
[[bg:U2]]
:The branch of an older game, with slightly different rules than ultra that started it all.
[[ca:U2]]
*[[/Ultra Fixed archive 2|Ultra Fixed #2]] ('''"House"''' → '''"Sexual innuendo"''')
[[cs:U2 (skupina)]]
:The second ultra fixed game.
[[da:U2]]
*[[/Ultra Fixed archive 3|Ultra Fixed #3]] ('''"Barley"''' → '''"Middle of the road"''')
[[de:U2]]
:The third ultra fixed game.
[[et:U2]]
*[[/Ultra Fixed archive 4|Ultra Fixed #4]] ('''"Calendar"''' → '''"Prize"''')
[[es:U2]]
:The fourth ultra fixed game.
[[eo:U2]]
*[[/Ultra Fixed archive 5|Ultra Fixed #5]] ('''"Middlesex"''' → '''"19 (song)"''')
[[eu:U2]]
:The fifth ultra fixed game.
[[fa:یوتو]]
*[[/Ultra Fixed archive 6|Ultra Fixed #6]] ('''"Sunset"''' → '''"Bridge disasters"''')
[[fr:U2 (groupe)]]
:Wikipedians hit this game for 6!
[[ga:U2]]
<!-- Making the three archives 666. So Word Association is the antichrist?!?! -->
[[gd:U2]]
*[[/Ultra Fixed archive 7|Ultra Fixed #7]] ('''"California black oak"''' → '''"Blaine the Mono"''')
[[gl:U2]]
:Lucky or the seventh deadly sin? Look at the archive and decide for yourself
[[ko:U2 (밴드)]]
*[[/Ultra Fixed archive 8|Ultra Fixed #8]] ('''"Jan Śniadecki"''' → '''"Jutland"''')
[[hr:U2]]
:A somewhat European game!
[[id:U2 (grup musik)]]
*[[/Ultra Fixed archive 9|Ultra Fixed #9]] ('''"Khusaw"''' → '''"Ship"''')
[[is:U2]]
:From a god to a ship via Birmingham, Discworld and the Soviet Union
[[it:U2]]
*[[/Ultra Fixed archive 10|Ultra Fixed #10]] ('''"Duval Street"''' → '''"Memorex"''')
[[he:U2]]
:Another eclectic gathering including Desperate Housewives, Meat Loaf and Shrinkwrap.
[[csb:U2]]
*[[/Ultra Fixed archive 11|Ultra Fixed #11]] ('''"Kidwelly railway station"''' → '''"''The Goodies and the Baddies''"''')
[[lv:U2]]
:From Rural Wales to a British comedy via American Football? Only on Wikipedia!
[[lt:U2]]
*[[/Ultra Fixed archive 12|Ultra Fixed #12]] ('''"Gypogyna"''' → '''"Tournament"'''
[[li:U2]]
:Don't know what Gypogyna means? Neither do most people, but find out here how it links to tournament!
[[hu:U2]]
*[[/Ultra Fixed archive 13|Ultra Fixed #13]] ('''"Lawrence Grossberg"''' → '''"Francis Bacon"''')
[[nah:U2]]
:This game included a lot of fattening food, but also a famine!
[[nl:U2 (band)]]
*[[/Ultra Fixed archive 14|Ultra Fixed #14]] ('''"Juniper berry"''' → '''"AH-64 Apache"''')
[[ja:U2]]
:Judaism, Easter and Monty Python!
[[no:U2 (band)]]
*[[/Ultra Fixed archive 15|Ultra Fixed #15]] ('''"Albion railway station, Melbourne"''' → '''"Glacier"''')
[[nn:U2]]
:Horses, New Jersey and Boxing
[[uz:U2]]
*[[/Fixed archive 16|Ultra Fixed #16]] ('''Hammerspace''' → '''Groupie''')
[[pl:U2]]
:Both start and end words seem to have things in common. Find out exactly how they are linked.
[[pt:U2]]
 
[[ro:U2]]
== Radial ==
[[qu:U2]]
<font size=1 color=red>(Radial games begin in the center of a 7x15 table and expand outwards.)
[[ru:U2]]
*[[/Radial Ultra archive 1|Radial Ultra #1]] ('''"Albert Einstein"''' → '''"Child"''', '''"Malnourishment"''', '''"L'Inferno (1911)"''' and '''"Sexual slavery"''')
[[sq:U2]]
:The first game of Radial Ultra Association
[[simple:U2 (band)]]
*[[/Radial Ultra archive 2|Radial Ultra #2]] ('''"Crackpot"''' → '''"Piracy"''', '''"Stephen King"''', '''"Bikini"''' and '''"Madame de Staël"''')
[[sk:U2]]
:The second game of Radial Ultra Association
[[sl:U2]]
*[[/Radial Ultra archive 3|Radial Ultra #3]] ('''"Language"''' → '''"BBC Two"''', '''"Christmas special"''', '''"Fish"''' and '''"La Francophonie"''')
[[sr:Ју ту]]
:The third game of Radial Ultra Association
[[fi:U2]]
*[[/Radial Ultra archive 4|Radial Ultra #4]] ('''"Curling"''' → '''"Trail of Tears"''', '''"Tony Blair"''', "'''Electra'''" and "'''Red'''")
[[sv:U2]]
:The fourth game of Radial Ultra Association
[[tr:U2]]
*[[/Radial Ultra archive 5|Radial Ultra #5]] ('''"Rutland"''' → '''"Witchfinder General"''', '''"Second Avenue Line"''', '''"Computer Virus"''' and '''"Coolness"''')
[[uk:U2]]
:The fifth game in the increasingly inaccurately named Radial Ultra Association trilogy
[[vec:U2]]
*[[/Radial Ultra archive 6|Radial Ultra #6]] ('''"ColdFusion"''' → '''"Prison"''', '''"Dutch courage"''', '''"Sexual abstinence"''' and '''"Top Ten"''')
[[zh:U2樂團]]
:The sixth game - it seems Wikipedians enjoy radiating words
*[[/Radial Ultra archive 7|Radial Ultra #7]] ('''"True Lover's Knot"''' → '''"James Bond"''', '''"Incineration"''', '''"Fireplace"''' and '''"Sunset Strip"''')
:Seventh heaven?
*[[/Radial Ultra archive 8|Radial Ultra #8]] ('''"Beit Al Qur'an"''' → '''"Punch"''', '''"Poverty"''', '''"Legendarium"''' and '''"Colon"''')
:The eighth game, I'm sure you understand it all by now.
*[[/Radial Ultra archive 9|Radial Ultra #9]] ('''"World Sevens Series"''' → '''"π"''', '''"Slapstick"''', '''"Can't Sleep, Clown will eat me"''' and '''"Orange Juice"''')
:Game number nine; a rip-roaring ride of fun!
*[[/Radial Ultra archive 10|Radial Ultra #10]] ('''Sam Brown (Rastafari)''' → '''"Calories"''', '''"Shoe"''', '''"George VI of the United Kingdom"''' and '''"Plasma TV"''')
:The Radial game goes to double figures
*[[/Radial Ultra archive 11|Radial Ultra #11]] ('''Toronto dollar''' → '''SS. Cyril and Methodius National Library''', '''''The Winner Takes It All''''', '''Listen with Mother''' and '''British Empire''')
:Lucky legs eleven for Radial Ultra
*[[/Radial Ultra archive 12|Radial Ultra #12]] ('''Derek Jameson''' → '''The Frog Princess''', '''Jackson, Robert Victor''', '''Barney Gumble''' and '''Antivenin''')
:Actually there are some who would compare Derek Jameson to Barney Gumble... find out what else they have in common!
*[[/Radial Ultra archive 13|Radial Ultra #13]] ('''"St. Andrew's College, Dublin"''' → '''"Music"''', '''"1972 Summer Olympics"''', '''"Lorem ipsum"''' and '''"Saddell Abbey"''')
:Saints, Scotland and Royalty!
*[[/Radial Ultra archive 14|Radial Ultra #14]] ('''"Horace Fletcher"''' → '''"Engrish"''', '''"All terrain vehicle"''', '''"Run-of-the-mill"''' and '''"Creation-evolution controversy"''')
:Cars and Australian fauna.
*[[/Radial archive 15|Radial Ultra #15]] ('''"Battle of Öland"''' → '''"Marvel Comics"''', '''"Conscience"''', '''"Culture of Iran"''' and '''"Water"''')
:A great deal of militaristic references
 
== Radial Ultra Cross ==
<font size=1 color=red>(Radial ultra cross games begin in the center of a 7x15 table and expand outwards with predetermined letters forming a cross shape.)
*[[/Radial Ultra cross archive 1|Radial Ultra Cross #1]] ('''"One"''' → '''"Word surfing champion"''', '''"Percussion"''', '''"War Pigs"''' and '''"Human evolution"''')
:The first game of Radial Ultra Cross Association. The start letters were: "W O R D A S S O C I A T I O N" (vertical) and "C R O S S" (horizontal, centred on the 'O' of 'association')
*[[/Radial Ultra cross archive 2|Radial Ultra Cross #2]] ('''"Romance"''' & '''"Nutrition"''' → '''Human Sexuality''', '''Snow''', '''Crop dusting''', '''Shallow Hal''')
:The second game of Radial Ultra Cross Association. The start letters were "EMERALD", "RINGS" across and "PEARLANDDIAMOND" down.
*[[/Radial Ultra cross archive 3|Radial Ultra Cross #3]] ('''"Martinique"''' → '''"Trekkie"''', '''"Exposure"''', '''"Northwest Passage"''' and '''"British Empire"''')
:The third game of Radial Ultra Cross Association. The start letters were "SOUTH" and "CHINA" across, and "DEUSEXMACHINA" down.
*[[/Radial Ultra cross archive 4|Radial Ultra Cross #4]] ('''"North Sea"''' → '''"Isaac"''', '''''"Killing In The Name''"''', '''"Prawn Cocktail"''' and '''"Green curry"''')
:The fourth game of Radial Ultra Cross Association. The start letters were "L SANGER" across, and "JIMMY DONAL WALES" down.
*[[/Radial Ultra cross archive 5|Radial Ultra Cross #5]] ('''"Indianapolis"''' → '''"Self (philosophy)"''', '''"King"''', '''"Aroma"''' and '''''"Finding Nemo"''''')
:The start letters were "CIVITAS" across, and "QUEEN ELIZABETH 2" down.
*[[/Radial Ultra cross archive 6|Radial Ultra Cross #6]] ('''"Alphabet"''' → '''"Veal"''', '''"Woman"''', '''"Yesteryear"''' and '''"X-Men"''')
:The start letters were the letters of the alphabet from A to U radiating out clockwise from the centre. Additionally V, W, Y and X were start letters for the corner cells.
*[[/Radial Ultra cross archive 7|Radial Ultra Cross #7]] ('''"Trinity, Jersey"''' → '''"Cruise ship"''', '''"Christianity"''', '''"Sogn og Fjordane"''' and '''"Quadruped"''')
:The start letters were "ELIZABETH CASTLE" down and "FORTIFY" across. Quite a European game with emphasis on Belgium and Scandinavia!
*[[/Radial Ultra Cross archive 8|Radial Ultra Cross #8]] ('''''"RENFE"''''' → '''"Caravans"''', '''"Comic book"''', '''"Saint Peter"''' and '''"John"''')
:The start letters were "BRITISH RAILWAYS" down and "AMTRACK" across. Turned into quite a religious game if you count caravanning and comic books as religion...
*[[/Radial Ultra Cross archive 9|Radial Ultra Cross #9]] ('''"Actress"''' → '''''"Monty Python and the Holy Grail"''''', '''"La Bocca della Verità"''', '''"Desiccation"''' and '''"Independence"''')
:The start letters were "MIRIAM MARGOLYES" down and "BELARUS" across because of Ms Margolyes' Belarusian haritage.
 
== Reverse Radial Ultra ==
*[[/Reverse Radial Ultra archive 1|Reverse Radial Ultra #1]] ('''"Airport"''', '''"Abraham Simpson"''', '''"Blood type"''' and '''"Fire"''' → '''"Polar Bear"''')
:Radial Ultra association in reverse - start at the corners and work to the middle.
*[[/Reverse Radial Ultra archive 2|Reverse Radial Ultra #2]] ('''"Öland"''', '''"Water Newton"''', '''"The Boston Globe"''' and '''"Varlam Cherkezishvili"''' → '''"Jerusalem"''')
:The second game of working towards the centre from the corners
*[[/Reverse Radial Ultra archive 3|Reverse Radial Ultra #3]] ('''"Varduli"''', '''"Andover, South Dakota"''', '''"Yi Yi: A One and a Two"''' and '''"Claus Spahn"''' → '''"The United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil, and the Algarve"''')
:The third game that became strangely syncronised towards the centre
*[[/Reverse Radial Ultra archive 4|Reverse Radial Ultra #4]] ('''"Eton Wick F.C".''', '''"Lenox, Iowa"''', '''"9th Regiment of Foot"''' and '''"Nibiru"''' → '''H5N1"''')
*[[/Reverse Radial Ultra archive 5|Reverse Radial Ultra #5]] ('''"Adult oriented pop music"''', '''"CHiPs"''', '''"Fushigi no dungeon"''' and '''"Windows Shell"''' → '''"GN'R"''')
:War and heavy metal
*[[/Reverse Radial Ultra archive 6|Reverse Radial Ultra #6]] ('''"Aydilge"''', '''"Large Emerald"''', '''"Kiarov"''' and '''"Simón Bolívar"''' → '''"Discovery Channel"''')
:Quite a lot of food in this one!
*[[/Reverse Radial Ultra archive 7|Reverse Radial Ultra #7]] ('''"Highways Act 1980"''', '''"Carluke"''', '''"Architecture in London"''' and '''"Greg Graffin"''' → '''"Stephen King bibliography"''')
:Fantasy novelists, Beatles songs and various cities all have this in common
*[[/Reverse Radial Ultra archive 8|Reverse Radial Ultra #8]] ('''''"Only Fools and Horses"''''', '''"Tactical Divers Group"''', '''"Bundesverdienstkreuz"''' and '''"Meremere"''' → '''"Violence"''')
:Along with British and American culture and swimming, violence was prevalent in this game.
*[[/Reverse Radial Ultra archive 9|Reverse Radial Ultra #9]] ('''"District Line"''', '''"USS Bataan (LHD-5)"''', '''"Rosoideae"''' and '''"Kebele"''' → '''"''Rex the Runt''"''')
:Queens, consorts and dogs with a little bit of baseball.
*[[/Reverse Radial Ultra archive 10|Reverse Radial Ultra #10]] ('''"Fifty Foot Hose"''', '''"Daddy Yankee"''', '''"Tei Tenga"''' and '''"Tezozomoc"''' → '''"Gautama Buddha"''')
:Languages and war were the major themes of this game, with felines, spiders and north-west England also making an appearance.
 
== Psychadelic ==
<font size=1 color=red>(Psychadelic games feature unusual ultra ideas. Games are started by Xhin, Thryduulf, and Francs2000. )</font>
*[[/Psychadelic Archive 1|Psychadelic #1: Ten Islands]]
:The first game of Psychadelic Word Association; featured ten words in random places.
*[[/Psychadelic Archive 2|Psychadelic #2: Four Flowers]] '''(Fruit! Corn! Roll! Cricket!)'''
:Featured four unknown words that had to be guessed at.
*[[/Psychadelic Archive 3|Psychadelic #3: Five Kingdoms]]
:In possibly the best effort of word associationists, you had to play the game like psychadelic #1, except all of the first letters are fixed, some of them t, e, a, e, or s. There were only three letters remaining at the end. Well done.
*[[/Psychadelic Archive 4|Psychadelic #4: Big Bang]] '''(Middle Class, Port Wine, Stage, Empire State Building)'''
:In this edition, you had to Expand out the entire table from one word, reaching all four corners of an 8x8 grid.
*[[/Psychadelic Archive 5|Psychadelic #5: Elemental Oscillation]]
:In this flavor, you had to-- Well, why don't you read the instructions for yourself?
*[[/Psychadelic Archive 6|Psychadelic #6: Alignment]]
:Your run of the mill radial word association, with one exception...
*[[/Psychadelic Archive 7|Psychadelic #7: 10 more islands]]
:A remake of game #1, this time the words were the names of [[island]]s and the word "island" was prohibited.
*[[/Psychadelic Archive 8|Psychadelic #8: Diamond association]]
:A development on the 10 islands idea, except the starting words were placed in a diamond pattern around the board.
*[[/Psychadelic Archive 9|Psychadelic #9: Tens]]
:Another 10 islands game, this time the words were all related to 10, so "10" and "Ten" were prohibited.
*[[/Psychadelic Archive 10|Psychadelic #10: Aether alignment]]
:Ultra association, but words must associate to all adjacent ones and one from a list - which one depends on how many letters were in the previously added word!
*[[/Psychadelic Archive 11|Psychadelic #11: Colour Chart]]
:An Ultra Game, but if it's in a colored cell, it must also associate with the other word in that color.
 
==Sliding Doors==
<font size=1 color=red>(Sliding Doors associations are two parallel games of ultra association with the same start word)</font>
*[[/Sliding doors archive 1|Sliding doors #1]] '''("''Sliding Doors''" → "Dermatology" and "Province of Georgia")
:Based on the film ''[[Sliding Doors]]'', this was two games of ultra fixed in one. This game inspired the other Sliding Doors associations.
*[[/Sliding doors archive 2|Sliding doors #2]] '''("''Celtic literature''" → "Laser eye surgery" and "Sticky")
:Two games of ultra association in one
*[[/Sliding doors archive 3|Sliding doors #3]] ("'''Parallel universe'''" → "'''GDR'''" and "'''PDA'''")
:One game featured the Soviet Union heavily, while Star Trek and insects featured in the other.
*[[/Sliding doors archive 4|Sliding doors #4]] ("'''Twins'''" → "''''Sugar'''" and "'''Manchester'''")
:One game was quite eclectic with astrology, deities, queens and sweets. London and Manchester predominated in the other.
== Misc ==
<font size=1 color=red>(An archive of different game concepts that haven't had four in a series yet.)
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*[[/Enigmatic Archive 1|Enigmatic #1]] '''(Scratching post, Garfield:The movie, pink panther, Dowsing rod, the internet movie database.)'''
:The first game of Enigmatic. Was like a condensed version of psychadelic #2.
*[[/Enigmatic Archive 2|Enigmatic #2]] '''(Tuxedo, Channel, Teenage Mutant Ninja Tutles, Dominoes, Microwave)'''
:Like the first Enigmatic game, although this took a little longer.
*[[/Disassociation archive 1|Disassociation #1]] ('''"Chaos"''' → '''"The End"''')
:Like the normal assocation games, but with words not associated with the previous one.
*[[/Ultra Fixed disasociation archive 1|Ultra Fixed word disassociation #1]] ('''Chaos''' → '''Not over until the fat lady sings''')
:Like the Ultra Fixed association games, but the words ''don't'' associate with each other.
*[[/Ultra Fixed disasociation archive 2|Ultra Fixed word disassociation #2]] ('''River Ystwyth''' → '''Gastropub''')
:Same as last time but with different disassociations.
*[[/Ultra Fixed disacociation archive 3|Ultra Fixed word disassociation #3]] ('''Goulash''' → '''The Song That Never Ends''')
:Same as last two times but with different disassociations.
*[[/Ultra disassociative vortex archive 1|Ultra disassociative vortex #1]]
:Associate with a spiral of disassociated words.
*[[/Dealer's Choice Archive 1|Dealer's Choice #1]] ('''Dealer's choice''' → '''''Mean Streets''''')
:Each player adds one word, and selects ___location of next move, and whether to associate or disassociate.
*[[/Skein Association archive 1|Skein Association #1]]
:WA with a purpose?!
*[[/Skein Association archive 2|Skein Association #2]]
:Word association with a goal?!
 
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[[User:Alfakim|<font style="border: solid 2px #4F87F9; background-color: #CBE6FF" color=#4f87f9>'''&nbsp;Alfakim&nbsp;'''</font>]]-- [[User talk:Alfakim|<font style="border: solid 2px #4F87F9; background-color: #CBE6FF" color=#4f87f9>'''&nbsp;talk&nbsp;'''</font>]],
[[User:Larrymels|Larrymels]],
[[User:Gururvishnu|Gururvishnu]],
[[User:Bearbear|Bearbear]],
[[User:Gkhan|gkhan]],
[[User:Catamorphism|Catamorphism]],
[[User:Neoballmon|Neoballmon]],
<small>[[Image:SelfportraitAkako.gif|22px]]<font color="3399FF">[[User:Akako|Akako]]</font><font color="CCFF33">[[User talk:Akako||]]</font><font color="FF0000">[[User talk:Akako|☎]]</font></small><!--I probably will not add much-->, <!-- Player #30 -->
[[User:Peter T.S.|Peter T.S.]]<!--sounds like fun...-->,
[[User:Stix|Stix]],
[[User:Hydnjo|hydnjo]],
[[User:Malacandra|Malacandra]],
[[User:Underorbit|Underorbit]],
[[User:GVOLTT|GVOLTT]],
[[User:WAvegetarian|WAvegetarian]]<!--when I get around to it-->,
[[User:Algebra|Algebra]],
[[User:Luigi30|Luigi30]],
[[User:mikecb|mikecb]], <!-- Player #40 -->
[[User:MatthewF|MatthewF]],
[[User:Francs2000|Francs]][[User talk:Francs2000|2000]] [[Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg|25px|<nowiki></nowiki>]],
[[User:Cristi Is Awsome|Cristi Is Awsome]],
[[User:PinkDeoxys|PinkDeoxys]],
[[User:86.145.132.168|86.145.132.168]],
[[User:Maltmomma|Maltmomma]] <sup>[[User talk:Maltmomma|(chat)]]</sup>,
[[User:chsf|<font style="background: blue" face="System" color="red">'''&nbsp;chsf&nbsp;'''</font>]],
[[User:Thryduulf|Thryduulf]],
[[User:Simply MP|Simply MP]],
[[User:WriterFromAfar755|WriterFromAfar755]], <!-- Player #50 -->
[[User:Sparky the Seventh Chaos|Sparky Lurkdragon]],
[[User:Melaen|Melaen]],
[[User:FlorenceWynne]],
[[User:Dposse|dposse]],
[[User:81.151.156.0|81.151.156.0]],
[[User:PhatePunk|PhatePunk]],
[[User:Mahlered|mahlered]],
[[User:Phileas|Phileas]],
[[User:Jordy540|<font style="border: solid 2px #009999; background-color: #FFFFFF" color=#009999>'''&nbsp; Jordy540&nbsp;'''</font>]],
[[User:Aaronak|Aaronak]], <!-- Player #60 -->
[[User:Mazzy|Mazzy]],
[[User:Michaelritchie200|Michaelritchie200]],
[[User:64.229.218.70|64.229.218.70]],
[[User:Rholton|Rholton]],
<font style="color: red">[[User:Rainmonger|T]]</font>.<font style="color: blue">[[User talk:Rainmonger|o]]</font>.<font style="color: gray">[[Special:Contributions/Rainmonger|n]]</font>.<font style="color: green">[[WP:ESP|y]]</font>,
[[User:Perimosocordiae|Perimosocordiae]],
[[User:Paragon12321|Paragon12321]],
[[User:Deyyaz|Deyyaz]],
[[User:Michael J|Michael J]],
[[User:2KT|2KT]], <!-- Player #70 -->
[[User:Uncke Herb|Uncke Herb]],
[[User:SeanMcG|SeanMcG]],
[[User:Andy5190|Andy Blak]],
[[User:Kookykman|Kookykman]]|<font color="black">[[User talk:Kookykman|(t)]]</font><font color="green">[[Wikipedia:Esperanza|''e'']]</font>,
[[User:PatDonovan130|PatDonovan130]],
[[User:FunkyCheese47|FunkyCheese47]],
[[User:Stevefarrell|Steve Farrell]],
[[User:blade boy222|Blade boy222]],
[[User:BratX|BratX]],
[[User:PilgrimDeckhand|PilgrimDeckhand]], <!-- Player #80 -->
[[User:OsmosisChesterfieldFoodstuff|OsmosisChesterfieldFoodstuff]],
[[User:Tckma|tckma]],
[[User:FireSpike|FireSpike]],
[[User:Wikiwow|Wikiwow]],
[[User:Fairgoldberry|Fairgoldberry]],<!--daily player-->
[[User:Crabbyass|Crabbyass]],
<strong><font style="color: #082567">[[User:Husond|Hús]]</font>[[User:Husond/Esperanza|<font color="green">ö</font>]]<font style="color: #082567">[[User talk:Husond|nd]]</font></strong>,
[[Special:Contributions/DarknessLord|(co)]]</font>,
[[User:Simonrdixon|Simon]], <!-- Player #90 -->
[[User:Akkifokkusu|<font color="red">'''AKKI'''</font><font color="black">'''fokkusu'''</font>]][[User talk:Akkifokkusu|<sup>TaLk</sup>]],
'''''[[User:Bibliomaniac15|bibliomaniac15]]''''',
[[User:Simply south|Simply south]],<!--So I'm not 87?!-->
[[User:Forum User|Forum User]],
[[neverstarsburn]],
[[User:WaltCip|WaltCip]],
[[User:Baseracer|Baseracer]], [[User:mugsiam|mugsiam]],
[[User:Irish Hog|Irish Hog]],
[[User:Robin Chen|Robin Chen]], <!--Player #100!-->
[[User:idjit|idjit]],
[[User:NapalmRiot|NapalmRiot]], <!--Yay me!-->
[[User:DannyQuack|DannyQuack]], <!--This game is really fun!-->
[[user:Zeldafreak104|<font style="background: black" color="red">Zeldafreak104</font style>]],
<!--LOL, My name is Zeldafreak104, and I'm the 104th person!-->
[[User:Mitchrocks|Mitchrocks]],
[[User:Agatehawk|Agatehawk]],
[[Image:The Spongebob Squarepants Movie Soundtrack.jpg|25px]][[User:SpongeSebastian|SpongeSebastian]],
[[User:Samuel 69105|Samuel 69105]],
[[User:taser6|taser6]],
[[User:Sp3000|Sp3000]],<!--Player #110!-->
[[User:ReverendG|Rever]][[User:ReverendG/Esperanza|<span style="color:#00FF00;">e</span>]][[User talk:ReverendG|ndG]],
[[User:WJBscribe|WJBscribe]],
[[User:Arrista30|Arrista30]],<!-- I update all of this during school!!!!!1 -->
[[User:PYLrulz|PYLrulz]],<!-- What the hell, ill have some fun with this too! -->
[[User: MattC13]],<!--Me=Pwn, lol-->
[[User:TheGoogle|TheGoogle]],
[[User:84.67.141.110|84.67.141.110]],
[[User:Neonsunshine|Neonsunshine]],
[[User:blueflashlight07|BlueFlashlight]],
[[User:CanadaAotS|CanadaAotS]],
[[User:WalterWalrus3|WalterWalrus3]],
[[User:BLaNkStaRE|BLaNkStaRE]]
 
'''Total:''' 122 <!--Remember to update the count!-->
 
==Casually Observing Players==
<!-- Add your name here if you're a casually observing player -->
[[User:11kowrom|11kowrom]],
[[User:ANNA REXIA|ANNA REXIA]],
[[User:Corey520|Corey520]],
[[User:Scott Sanchez|knoodelhed]],
[[User:PryItOpen|PryItOpen]],
[[User:Kodukadvakch|Kodukadvakch]] (KOE-due-KODD-vahk),
[[User:Jonathan Weiss|Jonathan Weiss]],
[[User:Nil Einne|Nil Einne]],
[[User:Sarah O.|Yayasirrah]],
[[User:FrankCostanza|FrankCostanza]], <!-- Player 10 -->
[[User:Dewar912|Dewar912]],
[[User:Milk77|Milk77]],
[[User:Aquarius Rising|Aquarius Rising]],
[[User:Xiagu|Xiagu]],
[[User:PrinceDog|PrinceDog]],
[[User:Calibration|Calibration]],
[[User:Ilyanep|Ilyanep]],
[[User:Mahlered|mahlered]],
[[User:HappyCamper|HappyCamper]],
<strong>[[User:Sceptre|<span style="color:#04C">Sceptre</span>]]</strong> <sup>(<em>[[User talk:Sceptre|<span style="color:#4C0">Talk</span>]]</em>)</sup>, <!-- Player 20 -->
[[Image:Flag of Arkansas.svg|25px|<nowiki></nowiki>]] [[User:ArkansasTraveler|ArkansasTraveler]],
[[User:gobeirne|gobeirne]],
[[User:Dbmag9|Daniel]],
[[User:IanManka|Ian Manka]],
[[User:Ghelae|Ghelae]],
[[User:Anthon|Anthon]],
[[User:Majora4|Majora4]],
[[User:Sotakeit|Sotakeit]],
[[User:Talktothehand07|talktothehand07]],
[[User:Sonicrazy|Sonicrazy]], <!-- Player 30 -->
[[User:Midgetmogget|Midgetmogget]],
[[User:Keeperoftheseal|Keeperoftheseal]],
[[User:bubzie29|Bubzie29!]],
[[User:Mproud|Mproud]],
[[User:Jordan Elder|<font color="#00002F">J</font><font color="#00004F">o</font><font color="#00006F">r</font><font color="#00008F">d</font><font color="#0000AF">a</font><font color="#0000BF">n </font><font color="#0000CF">E</font><font color="#0000DF">l</font><font color="#0000EF">d</font><font color="#0000FF">e</font><font color="#0000FF">r</font>]][[User talk:Jordan Elder|<font color="#0000FF">(talk)</font>]],
[[User:MarinBeth|MarinBeth]],
[[User:Pufferfish101|Qwertyuiop]],
[[User:Think Fast|Think Fast]],
[[User:He Who Is|He Who Is]],
[[User:Pharaoh Hound|Pharaoh Hound]], <!-- Player 40 -->
[[User:Whispering|BJK]],
[[User:Algebra|Algebra]],
[[User:GregE|GregE]],
[[User:Gray Porpoise|Gray Porpoise]],
[[User:Jeffklib]],
[[User:Keakealani|<font color=8100b4>Keakealani</font>]],
[[User:JP06035|<span style="cursor:e-resize"><font color="green">?</font></span>'''<span style="cursor:wait"> <font color="#369">J<small>ARED</small></font></span>]]''' <sup>[[User talk:JP06035|<span style="cursor:help"><font color="green">(t)</font></span>]]</sup> ,
[[User:Editor at Large|—<font face="papyrus, georgia" color="darkgoldenrod">E</font><font face="papyrus, georgia" color="darkred">ditor</font> <font face="papyrus, georgia" color="black">at</font> <font face="papyrus, georgia" color="darkgoldenrod">L</font><font face="papyrus, georgia" color="darkred">arge</font>]],
'''[[User:Jaxl|<font color = "black">Rob</font>]][[User talk:Jaxl|<font color = "black">ert</font>]]''',
[[User:Edlin2|Edlin2]], <!-- Player 50 -->
'''<span style="background=#ccccff">[[User:DarknessLord|<font color="black">D•a•r•k•n</font>]]•[[User:DarknessLord/Esperanza|<font color="green">e</font>]]•[[User:DarknessLord|<font color="gray">s•s•L•o•r•d</font>]]•[[User talk:DarknessLord|<font color="turquoise">i•a•n</font>]]•••[[Special:Contributions/DarknessLord|<font color="red">C</font>]]•••</span>''',
[[User:Whispering|Whisp]][[User:Whispering/Esperanza|<font color="green">e</font>]][[User talk:Whispering|ring]],
[[User:Yourilima|youri]],
[[User:BLaNkStaRE|BLaNkStaRE]],
[[User:LokiV]]<font color="green">
[[User:Jake95|Jake95]] 09:42, 16 December 2006 (UTC)
[[User:Addict 2006|Addict]] [[User talk:Addict 2006|2006]] ([[User talk:Addict 2006#Don't take my name seriously|Don't take my name seriously]]),
[[User:TheGoogle|TheGoogle]],
[[User:IanF|IanF]],
[[User:namamyaham|namamyaham]],
[[User:Acid0057]],
[[User:Penwhale]],
 
'''Total:''' 63 <!--Remember to update the count!-->
 
==Template==
 
I have devised a template for those of you who believe you are addicted to this game and would like to tell the world:
 
Left side template: {{User:Xhin/wwaa}}
::::::::::::::::Right side template:
{{User:Xhin/wwaar}}
 
''Utilize it with'' '''<nowiki>{{</nowiki>User:Xhin/wwaa<nowiki>}}</nowiki>''' (or '''<nowiki>{{</nowiki>User:Xhin/wwaar<nowiki>}}</nowiki>''' for one that appears on the right side of a page).
 
{{Word Association}}
 
<!--Pish! Who ever heard of a Word Association game without an invisible branch?!
 
==Main Word: Moo==
Moo,
Cow,
Bull,
Bully,
Thug,
Bedlam,
Bethlehem,
Jesus,
Trinity,
Christianity, (10)
Islam,
Muslim
Jihad
Crusade
Pie
Chart,
Excel
Succeed,
Win,
Lose, (20th)
Draw,
pie,
Bug,
Starship Troopers,
Redshirt (character),
Zapp Brannigan,
Fry,
French,
Affair, [French Affair is/was a pop group]
Liaison, (30th)
Partnership,
Friendship,
Breakdancing,
Dirty Bird (Football Dance),
School Dance,
School,
Fish,
Sleep with the fish,
Mafia,
Godfather, (40th)
Sunglasses,
Optician,
Optigan 1 (Blur song)
one-hundred,
100 Years (Five for Fighting song),
war,
peace,
pie,
pi,
infinity, (50th)
eternity,
Calvin Klein,
Back to the Future (remember she thought his name was Calvin Klein?),
Time travel,
Time team,
Tony Robinson,
Baldric,
Blackadder,
BBC,
ITV,(60)
ATV,
 
word count: 61/100 as of word "ATV"-->
 
[[Category:Wikipedia games|Sandbox/Word Association]]