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page 12003 establishments in Texas
Toyota Center
indoor arena in Houston, Texas, USA

Damageplan
Damageplan was an American heavy metal band from Dallas, Texas, active between 2003 and 2004. Following the demise of their previous group Pantera, brothers Dimebag Darrell and Vinnie Paul Abbott wanted to start a new band. The pair recruited former Halford guitarist Patrick Lachman on vocals, and later Bob Zilla on bass. Damageplan released New Found Power, their only album, in February 2004. New Found Power debuted at number 38 on the Billboard 200, selling 44,676 copies in its first week.
Salado
village in the United States
Bedias
city in Grimes County, Texas, United States
The Sword
American musical group
San Antonio Stars
former women's basketball team

Rooster Teeth
American production company
Nasher Sculpture Center
art museum in Dallas, Texas, United States
Nothing More
American musical group; rock band
Texas's 31st congressional district
U.S. House district for Texas
Texas's 32nd congressional district
U.S. House district for Texas
Texas Wildcatters
defunct minor professional ice hockey team
Payne Arena
Multi-purpose arena in Hildago, Texas
uShip
uShip, Inc. is an Austin, Texas-based Internet company that operates uShip.com, an online marketplace for shipping services. Individuals and businesses post items they need shipped in a variety of categories, including auto transport, boat shipping, moving services, and the transport of heavy industrial equipment.
Voxtrot
Voxtrot is an American indie pop band formed in Austin, Texas, in 2003. Their first recordings were released in 2003, and their debut EP, Raised by Wolves, was released in 2005 to critical acclaim, garnering attention from music bloggers as well as major publications such as Pitchfork and Spin. The band gained popularity online during the rise of the early online music blogosphere, particularly among MP3 blogs, leading them to be regarded as a defining act of the blog rock era.
Zechs Marquise
US musical group
Which Wich?
American fast casual sandwich chain
Comerica Center
stadium