Mistreat (disambiguation)
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Mistreat and similar may refer to:
  • "to mistreat", to abuse
    Abuse
    Abuse is the improper usage or treatment for a bad purpose, often to unfairly or improperly gain benefit. Abuse can come in many forms, such as: physical or verbal maltreatment, injury, sexual assault, violation, rape, unjust practices; wrongful practice or custom; offense; crime, or otherwise...

  • Finnish RAC
    Rock Against Communism
    Rock Against Communism started out as series of white power rock concerts in the United Kingdom in the late 1970s, and is also a name for the subsequent music genre. Despite its name, RAC song lyrics rarely focus on the specific topic of anti-communism...

    band Mistreat
  • "Mistreated
    Mistreated (song)
    "Mistreated" is a song by the British hard rock band Deep Purple taken from their 1974 album Burn. Unlike most of Deep Purple's material "Mistreated" is a blues rock song...

    ", a song by Deep Purple from their 1974 album Burn
    • Covered by Yngwie J. Malmsteen from his 1996 album Inspiration
      Inspiration (Yngwie J. Malmsteen album)
      Inspiration is a tribute album by guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen, released in 1996 through Music for Nations and Pony Canyon, Inc. , and reissued in 2000 through Spitfire Records; a remastered edition was reissued in 2003 through SPV GmbH...

  • "Mistreater", a song by Grace Slick from her 1981 album Welcome to the Wrecking Ball
    Welcome to the Wrecking Ball
    -Personnel:*Grace Slick – vocals*Scott Zito – lead guitar, vocals, harmonica*Danny Gulino – rhythm guitar*Phil Stone – bass*Bobby Torello – drums*Paul Harris – keyboards*Joe Lala – percussion-Production:*Ron Frangipane – producer, arrangements...

  • "Mistreated", a song by Robert Chapman from his 1996 album Kiss My Soul
    Kiss My Soul
    Kiss My Soul is a 1996 album by Roger Chapman, the former lead singer of the 1970s British progressive band Family.- Track listing :- Personnel :* Roger Chapman — Harmonica, Vocals* Joe Chemay — Bass guitar* Geoff Dugmore — Drums...

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