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A tyrant is a despotic ruler or person.
Tyrant may also refer to:
Music
edit- Bands
- Tyrant (Japanese band), a black metal band in Japan
- Tyrant, an American doom metal band later known as Saint Vitus
- Tyrant, a German thrash metal band later known as Tormentor and finally as Kreator
- Tyrant Records, a Canadian record label which merged into Union Label Group
- Albums
- Tyrant (Backyard Babies album), an album by Swedish rock band Backyard Babies
- Tyrant (Circle album), an album by Finnish rock band Circle
- Tyrant, an album by American band Thou
- Songs
- "Tyrant" (song), a song by heavy metal band Judas Priest on the album Sad Wings of Destiny
- "Tyrant", a song by OneRepublic on the 2007 album Dreaming Out Loud
- "Tyrants", a song by black metal band Immortal on the album Sons of Northern Darkness
- "Tyrants" (song), a song by Catfish and the Bottlemen
- "Tyrant", a 2024 song by Beyoncé and Dolly Parton from the former's album Cowboy Carter
Other uses
edit- Tyrant (American horse), winner of the 1885 Belmont Stakes
- Tyrant (British horse), winner of the 1802 Epsom Derby
- Tyrant (Marvel Comics), a comic book character for Marvel Comics
- Tyrant (Spiderbaby Grafix), a comic book series by Steve Bissette
- Tyrant (TV series), a 2014 American television series
- Tyrant (Ultra monster), a Kaiju (fictional monster)
- Tyrant flycatchers, a family of birds
- Tyrants, a partial title to the Mega Lo Mania video game as it was titled in the U.S.
- "Tyrant 22", the call sign of Army Ranger Kristoffer Domeij