Voices
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Voices or The Voices may refer to:
Film
- Voices, a 2007 Korean horror film, also released as Someone Behind You
- Voices (1973 film), a 1973 British horror film
- Voices (1979 film), a 1979 film directed by Robert Markowitz
- The Voices (film), a 2014 horror comedy film
In print
- Voices (novel), a 2003 novel by Arnaldur IndriĆ°ason
- Voices (Le Guin novel), a 2006 novel by Ursula K. Le Guin, part of the Annals of the Western Shore
- Voices (magazine), a monthly English literary magazine published from 1919 to 1921
- The Voices, 1969 account by Joseph Wechsberg of the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia
In music
- Voices (band), a London black metal band
- Voices (group), an early 1990s R&B singing group
- Voices (Henze), a musical composition by the German composer Hans Werner Henze
Albums
- Voices (Hall & Oates album), 1980
- Voices (Matchbook Romance album), 2006
- Voices (Murray Head album), 1981
- Voices (Vangelis album), 1995
- Voices (Mike Stern album), 2001
- Voices (Stan Getz album), 1967
- Voices (Claire Hamill album), 1986
- Voices (U of Memphis album), 2007
- Yanni Voices, a 2009 album by Yanni
- Voices: WWE The Music, Vol. 9, a 2009 compilation album released by WWE
- Voices (Phantogram album), 2014
Songs
- "Voices", a single by Alice in Chains from the album The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here.
- "Voices" (Chris Young song), from the album The Man I Want to Be
- "Voices" (Disturbed song), from the album The Sickness
- "Voices" (Saosin song), from the album Saosin
- "Voices" (Cheap Trick song), a 1979 song by Cheap Trick from the album Dream Police
- "Voices", a song by Dario G from the album Sunmachine
- "Voices", a song by Dream Theater from the album Awake
- "Voices", a song by Godsmack from the album The Other Side
- "Voices", a song by Madonna on the album Hard Candy
- "Voices", a song by Roxette from the album Pearls of Passion
- "Voices", a song by Russ Ballard
- "Voices", a song by Stigmata from the album Hollow Dreams
See also
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