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- Derks (born June 28, 1968; also known by his stage neame Balsac the Jaws of Death, stylized BälSäc the Jaws ‘o Death) is an American guitarist, best known...
- Balsac may refer to: Balsac the Jaws of Death (born 1950), character and guitarist in the rock band Gwar Balsac, Aveyron, France BALSAC (database), a...
- Adélaïde Chabannes de Balsac, known professionally by her stage name Adé, is a French musician and singer of several genres, including folk-pop. Previously...
- François de Balsac, seigneur d’Entragues (c. 1541 –c. 1613) was a French noble, governor, military commander and courtier during the French Wars of Religion...
- Bahorsky (Mr. Magico) and Steve Douglas (Jaws of Death), b****ist Chris Bopst (Balsac), and drummer Sean Sumner (Hans Sphincter). As of Brockie's death in 2014...
- BALSAC is a po****tion database that allows for the creation of genealogical histories from Quebec, covering individuals from within the province's territory...
- Mosby (Nippleus Erectus) were recruited in 1987, along with Steve Douglas (Balsac the Jaws of Death), who rejoined the band after having previously left....
- Balsac (French pronunciation: [balsak]) is a village in the Aveyron department in the Occitanie region of southern France. It was merged into the new commune...
- Charles de Balsac, seigneur de Clermont (known as Entragues or Clermont-Entragues) (c. 1545 –14 March 1590) was a French courtier, favourite and soldier...
- Charles de Balsac, baron de Dunes (known as Entraguet or ‘the young’) (c. 1547 –c. 1599) was a French noble, governor, soldier and courtier during the...