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Mod or mods may refer to: In culture and music:

  • Mod (lifestyle), 1960s British youth subculture
  • Mod revival, a rebirth of the mod subculture in the late 1970s
  • Mod Club Theatre, a nightclub in Toronto, Ontario
  • Mods (band), a Norwegian rock band
  • Body-modification
  • Mod (Scotland), a festival of Scottish Gaelic song, arts and culture
  • M.O.D., "Method of Destruction", Billy Milano's next band after S.O.D.
  • MuchOnDemand, a request music-television show aired on Much Music in Canada
  • Pre-designed and packaged kits designed to alter an existing (audio) circuit (i.e. a guitar pedal)

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    Of the many youth subcultures that have sprung from pop music, few style cults have endured as long as mod, which involves an almost religious fealty to style as a way to transcend class distinctions. Now, after three decades, it is a perennial style wit... more


     
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