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Take No Prisoners (David Byron album)

Take No Prisoners is the debut solo album of British rock singer David Byron. It was released whilst he was still vocalist for Uriah Heep and features Heep bandmates Mick Box and Lee Kerslake.

Take No Prisoners (Molly Hatchet album)

Take No Prisoners is the fourth studio album by American southern rock band Molly Hatchet, released in 1981 (see 1981 in music). This is the second and last studio album released with lead singer Jimmy Farrar and the last one with original bass player Banner Thomas, who left the band in 1982. "Respect Me in the Morning" is a duet between Farrar and Joyce "Baby Jean" Kennedy of Mother's Finest. The album is also notable because actress Katey Sagal appears as a backup singer.

Take No Prisoners (video game)

Take No Prisoners is an action video game released in 1997, developed by Raven Software.

Take no prisoners (disambiguation)

Take no prisoners is an informal military term for give no quarter.

Take No Prisoners may also refer to:

  • Take No Prisoners (2008), a professional wrestling event held by Ring of Honor
    • Take No Prisoners (2009)
  • Take No Prisoners (David Byron album)
  • Take No Prisoners (Molly Hatchet album)
  • Live: Take No Prisoners, an album by Lou Reed
  • "Take No Prisoners", a song by Megadeth from their fourth album Rust In Peace
  • "Take No Prisoners", a song by Hot Water Music from their eighth album Exister
  • Take No Prisoners (video game), a computer game by Raven Software
Take No Prisoners (2008)

Take No Prisoners (2008) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by Ring of Honor (ROH). It took place on March 16, 2008 from the Pennsylvania National Guard Armory in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Take No Prisoners (2009)

Take No Prisoners (2009) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by Ring of Honor. It took place on April 4, 2009 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas, and aired on pay-per-view on June 12, 2009. There were seven matches that took place on the card.

Usage examples of "take no prisoners".

If the Tuigan got through, it was clear they intended to take no prisoners.

Strike like lightning, take no prisoners, and attack, attack, attack!