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BYO or byo may stand for: BYO Records IATA code Bonito Airport BYOB, a reference to "bring your own" alcohol Byo river in the Central African Republic...
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BYO Split Series Volume III is a split album featuring the American punk rock bands Rancid and NOFX. It was released on March 5, 2002 through BYO Records'...
plays bass but does not run BYO). BYO aims to promote punk and other alternative youth cultures in a positive light. BYO released records by 7 Seconds...
BYO Split Series Volume IV is a split album released in 2002 as the fourth entry in BYO Records BYO Split Series. The album features twelve tracks by...
BYO Split Series Volume V is a split album released in 2004 as the fifth entry in BYO Records BYO Split Series. The album features 12 songs from the two...
BYO Split Series Volume II is the second album in the BYO Split Series, featuring Swingin' Utters and Youth Brigade. Jack Rabid. "Swingin' Utters / Youth...
The BYO Split Series is a series of albums put out by BYO Records. Each album is a split album which features two bands, with each band doing a cover...
Civilization (spoofing the punk film The Decline of Western Civilization) for BYO Records. BYO also released Mijo Goes to Jr. College (aping The Descendents' Milo...
BYOB or BYO is an initialism and acronym concerning alcohol or marijuana that means "bring your own bottle" or "bring your own booze", "bring your own...
BYO Split Series Volume I is an album by Leatherface and Hot Water Music, the first entry in the BYO Split Series. It was released in 1999. The bands recorded...
The discography of BYO Records, an independent record label based in Los Angeles, consists of 118 releases: 85 studio albums, one live album, 13 compilation...
even wine barrels, have been used to create taiko. Byō-uchi-daiko cannot be tuned. The typical byō-uchi-daiko is the nagadō-daiko, an elongated drum that...
(120,000 cited 1997) Language family Sino-Tibetan Tibeto-Burman Lolo–Burmese Loloish Southern Bi-Ka Piyo Language codes ISO 639-3 byo Glottolog biyo1243...
was followed by a number of other successful artist-run labels—including BYO Records (started by Shawn and Mark Stern of Youth Brigade), Epitaph Records...