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  1. Killing Floor (Howlin' Wolf song) " Killing Floor " is a 1964 song by American blues singer-songwriter and guitarist Howlin' Wolf. Called "one of the defining classics of Chicago electric blues ", [1] "Killing Floor" became a blues standard with recordings by various artists. It has been acknowledged by the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame, which ...

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  2. Apr 3, 2012 · In "Killing Floor," Wolf sings: I shoulda quit you, baby, a long time agoI shoulda quit you, and went on to Mexico. and adds: Lord knows, I shoulda been goneAnd I wouldn't have been here, down on the killing floor. "Down on the killing floor -- that means a woman has you down," Sumlin explained.

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  3. May 4, 2024 · What is “Killing Floor” about? “Killing Floor” is a blues song about a man who finds out that his woman has been cheating on him. As a result, he decides to end the relationship and tells her to leave. The lyrics are full of threats and warning signs, as the man claims that he will “mess with her mind” and “make her pay” for her ...

  4. Killing Floor is a multiplayer cooperative survival horror franchise developed by Tripwire Interactive and first made available in 2005. Players fight waves of specimen created by the Horzine corporation with the difficulty rising with each wave. This wiki is a collaborative resource for the game and expansions that anyone can edit.

  5. Killing Floor is a cooperative first-person shooter video game developed and published by Tripwire Interactive. It was originally released as an Unreal Tournament 2004 mod in 2005. A full retail release followed on May 14, 2009, for Microsoft Windows, [4] and for OS X on May 5, 2010. A version for Linux was released via Steam in November 2012.

  6. Killing Floor is the debut novel by Lee Child, first published in 1997 by Putnam. The book won the Anthony Award and Barry Award for best first novel. Set in the fictional town of Margrave, Georgia it follows Jack Reacher in his first thriller book.

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  8. So, the "killing floor" is a metaphor for depression, in Wolf's case triggered by a woman who was so mad she was literally trying to kill him. Wolf wasn't the first to use the phrase "killing floor" in a song; the Mississippi blues musician Skip James recorded " Hard Time Killing Floor Blues " in 1931.

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