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Dictionary: turning point

n.
  1. The point at which a very significant change occurs; a decisive moment.
  2. Mathematics. A maximum or minimum point on a curve.

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Thesaurus: turning point
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noun

    A decisive point: climacteric, crisis, crossroad (used in plural), exigence, exigency, head, juncture, pass, zero hour. See decide/hesitate.

Military Dictionary: turning point
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(DOD, NATO) In land mine warfare, a point on the centerline of a mine strip or row where it changes direction.

WordNet: turning point
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Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words.

The noun has 2 meanings:

Meaning #1: an event marking a unique or important historical change or one on which important developments depend
  Synonym: landmark

Meaning #2: the intersection of two streets
  Synonyms: corner, street corner


Wikipedia: Turning Point (band)
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Turning Point was a straight edge hardcore band of hippies from New Jersey that existed from 1988 to 1991. Their early releases had the sound of straight edge hardcore of the time, with lyrics relating to social issues or being straight edge. The later material was a lot more emo influenced, integrating more emotional lyrics, softer vocal delivery and octave chords.

This eventually led the way for other straight edge/hardcore bands to do so, such as Split Lip, Falling Forward, etc.

Lead singer Skip Candelori and guitarist Jay Laughlin previously formed Moorestown, New Jersey-based Pointless. Ken Flavell, drums, originally played drums with brother Chris Flavell in the early southern New Jersey hardcore band, Failsafe. Nick Greif, bass, previously played bass in the late 80's straight-edge hardcore band, Awareness. Matthew Kerfoot, guitarist in Awareness, was Greif's original choice to play drums in Turning Point. Kerfoot declined, opting to leave for college.

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Members

  • Frank "Skip" Candelori (vocals)
  • Nick Greif (bass)
  • Ken Flavell (drums)
  • Jay Laughlin (guitar)
  • Steve Crudello (second guitar)

Discography

  • Turning Point 1988-1991 discography CD (2000, Jade Tree Records)
  • Turning Point/No Escape split 7" (1991, Temperance Records)
  • It's Always Darkest Before The Dawn CD/LP/cassette (New Age Records)
  • Turning Point 7" (1988, Hi-Impact Records) [1]
  • Turning Point demo cassette (self released)

Compilation Appearances:

  • Rebuilding compilation CD (also has Forever comp song) (Temperance Records)
  • Rebuilding compilation 7" (Temperance Records)
  • Forever compilation 7" (Irate Records) - song "Insecurity"
  • Words To Live By, Words To Die For compilation 7" (1990, New Age Records) - song "My Turn to Win"

Related bands (and shared members)

  • 1200
  • Christ
  • Edgewise
  • Godspeed - Frank "Skip" Candelori, Jay Laughlin
  • Ignition
  • Lenola - Jay Laughlin
  • Like A Fox
  • Memorial Day
  • No Escape - Steve Crudello
  • Seven Gone - Steve Crudello
  • Shadow Season
  • Pointless
  • Fail Safe
  • Good Conduct
  • Awareness
  • Plastic Eaters - Steve Crudello played guitar for the band in 1997.

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Dictionary. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2007, 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2009. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.  Read more
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Military Dictionary. US Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Words, 2003.  Read more
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