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Derelict

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Derelict may refer to:

Law

  • Derelict, property which has been abandoned
    • Derelict (maritime), property which has been abandoned and deserted at sea without any hope of recovery

Arts, entertainment, and media

Music

  • "Dead Man's Chest", a song also known as "Derelict" or "Fifteen Men on the Dead Man's Chest"
  • "Derelict", a song from the 1996 album Odelay by Beck
  • Derelicts, a 2017 album from "Carbon Based Lifeforms"
  • "The Derelict", a song from the 2009 album Æther Shanties by Abney Park
  • "The Derelict (God Forsaken)", a song from the 2009 album We the Fallen by Psyclon Nine
  • The Derelicts, a 1970s British R&B band

Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media

  • Derelict (film), a 1930 American adventure film directed by Rowland V. Lee
  • "Derelict", an alternative name for the fictional sea shanty "Dead Man's Chest", from the novel Treasure Island
  • "The Derelict" (LIS episode), a first-season episode of the TV series Lost in Space
  • "The Derelict" (short story), a 1912 short story by William Hope Hodgson
  • The Derelict, a spaceship of extraterrestrial origin in the film Alien (1979)

Other uses

  • Icon Derelict, a one-off hot-rod classic vehicle based on the Chrysler Town & Country (1941–1988)

See also

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