. . "76"^^ . . . . . . "1938"^^ . "3"^^ . . "16"^^ . . . . . . "Although the opener of \u201C3-D Man\u201D,\u201CWhat\u2019s Your Pleasure?\u201D and \u201C...Idiots\u201D were primarily thrash metal with some tempo changes, \u201CGentleman Death\u201D and \u201CForever Alone\u201D were more mid-paced than thrash, and the majority of \u201CAnother Nameless Face\u201D was mostly mid-paced power metal. However, \u201CDraintime\u201D and \u201CDesert Grins\u201D alternated between being slow and thrash, \u201CSpy\u201D was mostly jazz, the instrumental \u201CPrego\u201D combined power metal, thrash and jazz, \u201C...Drinkin\u2019\u201D combined metal with blues, and \u201C//\u201D (pronounced \u201Cparallel lines\u201D) was mostly thrash...until the reggae part in the middle and end of the song."@en . "Black"@en . . "Unknown"@en . . . "46"^^ . . "Although the opener of \u201C3-D Man\u201D,\u201CWhat\u2019s Your Pleasure?\u201D and \u201C...Idiots\u201D were primarily thrash metal with some tempo changes, \u201CGentleman Death\u201D and \u201CForever Alone\u201D were more mid-paced than thrash, and the majority of \u201CAnother Nameless Face\u201D was mostly mid-paced power metal. However, \u201CDraintime\u201D and \u201CDesert Grins\u201D alternated between being slow and thrash, \u201CSpy\u201D was mostly jazz, the instrumental \u201CPrego\u201D combined power metal, thrash and jazz, \u201C...Drinkin\u2019\u201D combined metal with blues, and \u201C//\u201D (pronounced \u201Cparallel lines\u201D) was mostly thrash...until the reggae part in the middle and end of the song. The album was released in 1991 through Atlantic Recording Corporation."@en . "Along with Skinhead and Match, the adult 3-D served as one of Biff's bodyguards in 1985A. On this occasion, his glasses are not cardboard; instead, they are customized aviators which have red and blue lenses like his old 3-D glasses. It remains unclear as to whether 3-D was still living in Hill Valley in 1985 and 2015."@en . . . . "Along with Skinhead and Match, the adult 3-D served as one of Biff's bodyguards in 1985A. On this occasion, his glasses are not cardboard; instead, they are customized aviators which have red and blue lenses like his old 3-D glasses. It remains unclear as to whether 3-D was still living in Hill Valley in 1985 and 2015."@en . . "3-D"@en . . . . . . . "He is there with Biff and the others when Biff shows up to bully George McFly about doing his homework at Lou's Cafe, and when Biff nearly starts a fight with George's son, Marty McFly from 1985 (who passes himself off as a new student named Calvin Klein), and then later when Marty does manage to start a fight with Biff at Lou's Cafe. After punching Biff, Marty runs outside, knocking Match, Skinhead, and 3-D down on the way. When Marty tries to escape on a make-shift skateboard, the gang chases after him in Biff's car. A brief chase ensues, ending with Biff's car crashing into a manure truck, causing the car and the bullies to end up covered in manure."@en . "He is there with Biff and the others when Biff shows up to bully George McFly about doing his homework at Lou's Cafe, and when Biff nearly starts a fight with George's son, Marty McFly from 1985 (who passes himself off as a new student named Calvin Klein), and then later when Marty does manage to start a fight with Biff at Lou's Cafe. After punching Biff, Marty runs outside, knocking Match, Skinhead, and 3-D down on the way. When Marty tries to escape on a make-shift skateboard, the gang chases after him in Biff's car. A brief chase ensues, ending with Biff's car crashing into a manure truck, causing the car and the bullies to end up covered in manure. The three are with Biff at the \"Enchantment Under the Sea dance\" to get back at Marty, who had brought Lorraine Baines as a \"date.\" While Biff tried to have his way with Lorraine, he tells them to take Marty around back so he could deal with him later. The three carry Marty over to a car and lock him in the trunk. Unfortunately for them, the car happens to belong to the band playing at the dance: Marvin Berry and the Starlighters, who promptly chase the bullies off and free Marty."@en .