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Katzenjammer (:ˈkaʦənˌjamɐ) is a German word literally meaning "cat's wail" (caterwaul) and hence "discordant sound", sometimes used to indicate a general state of depression or bewilderment. It has also been used as a term for a hangover, with the sufferer's groans of discomfort being humorously likened to a wailing cat. It may refer to: ;In music * Worbey & Farrell, previously known as ''Katzenjammer'', a British piano musical comedy duo * Katzenjammer (band), a Norwegian pop/folk band * Katzenjammer Kabarett, a French dark cabaret/deathrock band * "Katzenjammer", a song by Kyuss on the album ''Wretch''. "Katzenjammer" was also the first name used by that band in the 1987-1989 era, before being called "Sons of Kyuss", and then, Kyuss. * "Katzenjammer", a song by Big Talk on their debut album ''Big Talk'' ;Other uses * Katzenjammer Cave, in the Makapansgat paleontological site * Fran Katzenjammer, a fictional character in the British sitcom ''Black Books'' played by Tamsin Greig * ''The Katzenjammer Kids'', an American comic strip 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Katzenjammer」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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