Shakedown Explained
Shakedown or Shake Down may refer to:
- Shakedown (continuum mechanics), a type of plastic deformation
- Shakedown (testing) or a shakedown cruise, a period of testing undergone by a ship, airplane or other craft before being declared operational
- Extortion, a criminal act of coercion or intimidation for personal gain
- A colloquial term for an inspection for contraband inside a prison
- An English term for kuzushi techniques of various Japanese martial arts, which literally means shaking down the opponent
Music
Albums
Songs
- "Shakedown" (Bob Seger song), 1987
- "Shake Down", by Akon from Konvicted, 2006
- "Shakedown", by Behind Crimson Eyes from A Revelation for Despair, 2006
- "Shake Down", by Billy Squier from the St. Elmo's Fire film soundtrack, 1985
- "Shakedown", by Blondie from The Curse of Blondie
- "Shake Down", by Die Warzau from Disco Rigido, 1989
- "Shake Down", by Mary J. Blige from Growing Pains, 2007
Film
Books
- Shakedown (Angel novel), a 2000 original novel based on the U.S. television series Angel
- Shakedown, the novelisation of Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans by Terrance Dicks
- Shakedown: Exposing the Real Jesse Jackson by Kenneth R. Timmerman
- Shakedown: How Our Government is Undermining Democracy in the Name of Human Rights by Ezra Levant
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