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A
brick is an artificial stone made by forming clay into hardened rectangular blocks.
Brick or BRICK may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Music
Brick (band) , an American band formed in 1976
Brick (Talking Heads album) , released in 2005, also known simply as Talking Heads
The Brick: Bodega Chronicles 2007 debut album by American rapper Joell Ortiz
Brick (soundtrack) , the soundtrack to the 2005 film
"Brick" (song) , 1997 song by Ben Folds Five
Bricks (band) , a late 1980s lo-fi alternative band fronted by Mac McCaughan, of Superchunk
Bricks (album) , by Benny Tipene, 2014
Bricks , a 1975 album by
Hello People
"Bricks", a song by Rise Against from
The Sufferer & the Witness , 2006
"Bricks", a deluxe edition track on the album
The State vs. Radric Davis
"Bricks", a 1988 song by
Crimpshrine
Fictional characters
Brick (comics) , a DC Comics villain, enemy of Green Arrow
Brick Bradford , the titular hero of a science fiction comic strip from 1933 to 1987
Brick, in the Discworld novel
Thud!
Brick, a member of
The Rowdyruff Boys , a group of characters in the animated series The Powerpuff Girls
Brick the Berserker, from the video game
Borderlands
Dr. Brick Breeland, on the TV show
Hart of Dixie , portrayed by Tim Matheson
Brick Heck, on the TV show
The Middle
Brick McArthur, a character from
Total Drama: Revenge of the Island
Brick Pollitt, in the play
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and its film adaptations
Brick Tamland, in the film
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
Brick, a rat from the game
Pizza Tower
Other
Businesses
The Brick , a Canadian furniture retailer
Brick Brewing Company , a Canadian beer brewer
The Brick Theater , Williamsburg, Brooklyn, US
The Brick, a bar in Roslyn, Washington, US, featured in the 1990s television series
Northern Exposure
Brick Academy , a school in New Jersey, US
Places
Science and technology
Sports and games
Brick (basketball) , a slang term for a poor shot
Brick, a
poker term for a useless card
Brick, a type of back-to-back
triathlon workout involving two disciplines, most commonly cycling and running
Other uses
See also
Topics referred to by the same term