Shotty vs. Shotgun

By Jaxson

  • Shotty

    Shotty is an indie rock band from Seattle, WA. After its formation in 2004 as a solo project of vocalist/guitarist Pat Moon, Shotty eventually settled on three long-term members, with Miles Frank and Duffey Westlake rounding out the band’s lineup. In their early years, Shotty released a steady stream of music that includes four out of print albums and many demo CD’s. Shotty’s music combines elements of guitar-heavy 90’s grunge and alternative rock, synth-heavy 80’s new wave music, as well as a modern Seattle indie aesthetic.

    Shotty were semi-finalists in the 2008 EMP Sound Off! battle of the bands at the Experience Music Project. In 2009, Shotty worked with Seattle producer Martin Feveyear to record a 3-song EP that was released the same year, followed by a home recorded 7-song EP. Both releases are now out of print. In 2011, Shotty were finalists in the Hard Rock Cafe Battle of the Bands competition.

    Shotty has performed across the west coast at venues including the Whisky a Go Go, The Viper Room, and Northwest Folklife Festival, as well as appearances on the east coast, including a New York Fashion Week showcase event in New York City. Shotty has performed with Gosling, Natalie Portman’s Shaved Head, Sirens Sister, New Faces, and many other bands.

    Shotty released their first official full-length album, Superfan, in 2011. Later in the year they tracked drums for their second album at Swing House Studio in Hollywood, California. The rest of the instruments were recorded at Crackle & Pop Recording Studio in Seattle, Washington by Johnny Sangster (Mudhoney), and mixed at Electrokitty Recording. Shotty released 3 songs from the sessions in an EP titled 2012 EP.

    In 2013, Shotty worked with Clatter & Din Studios and Rob Daiker (Royal Bliss, The Fame Riot) to record a single titled Goodnight. Later in the year, Shotty relocated to Los Angeles, CA and began working on recordings with producer Norm Block (Plexi, Sweethead).

    Shotty released their first in a series of EPs; a Double A-side called I’m Glad It’s Over / So Long. The EP was released by the indie record label Cautionary Tail Records via INgrooves Music Group, part of the Manimal Label Group. The followed up by two music videos, and premiered on various music websites.

  • Shotgun

    A shotgun (also known as a scattergun, or historically as a fowling piece) is a firearm that is usually designed to be fired from the shoulder, which uses the energy of a fixed shell to fire a number of small spherical pellets called shot, or a solid projectile called a slug. Shotguns come in a wide variety of sizes, ranging from 5.5 mm (.22 inch) bore up to 5 cm (2.0 in) bore, and in a range of firearm operating mechanisms, including breech loading, single-barreled, double or combination gun, pump-action, bolt-, and lever-action, revolver, semi-automatic, and even fully automatic variants.

    A shotgun was originally a smoothbore firearm, which means that the inside of the barrel is not rifled but later rifled shotgun barrels and slugs become available. Preceding smoothbore firearms, such as the musket, were widely used by armies in the 18th century. The direct ancestor to the shotgun, the blunderbuss, was also used in a similar variety of roles from self-defense to riot control. It was often used by cavalry troops because of its generally shorter length and ease of use, as well as by coachmen for its substantial power. In the 19th century, however, these weapons were largely replaced on the battlefield with breechloading rifled firearms, which were more accurate over longer ranges. The military value of shotguns was rediscovered in the First World War, when American forces used 12-gauge pump action shotguns in close-quarters trench fighting to great effect. Since then, it has been used in a variety of roles in civilian, law enforcement, and military applications.

    The shot pellets from a shotgun spread upon leaving the barrel, and the power of the burning charge is divided among the pellets, which means that the energy of any one ball of shot is fairly low. In a hunting context, this makes shotguns useful primarily for hunting birds and other small game. However, in a military or law enforcement context, the large number of projectiles makes the shotgun useful as a close quarters combat weapon or a defensive weapon. Militants or insurgents may use shotguns in asymmetric engagements, as shotguns are commonly owned civilian weapons in many countries. Shotguns are also used for target shooting sports such as skeet, trap, and sporting clays. These involve shooting clay disks, known as clay pigeons, thrown in various ways.

Wikipedia
  • Shotty (noun)

    A gauzeless pipe for smoking cannabis, more like a Vietnamese Duc Lau than a bong.

  • Shotty (noun)

    A shotgun.

  • Shotty (noun)

    buckshot

  • Shotty (adjective)

    small, inflamed; name refers to the resemblance of shotty lymph nodes to buckshot pellets .

  • Shotgun (noun)

    A gun which fires loads typically consisting of small metal balls, called shot, from a cartridge.

  • Shotgun (noun)

    The front passenger seat in a vehicle, next to the driver; so called because the position of the shotgun-armed guard on a horse-drawn stage-coach, wagon train, or gold transport was next to the driver on a forward-mounted bench seat.

    “I call shotgun! (I claim the right to sit in the passenger seat.)”

  • Shotgun (noun)

    A one-story dwelling with no hallways or corridors, with the rooms arranged in a straight line.

    “Elvis Presley was born in a two-bedroom shotgun in Tupelo, Mississippi.”

  • Shotgun (noun)

    A play formation in which the quarterback is a few feet behind the snapper when the ball is hiked, ideally allowing for an easier pass play.

  • Shotgun (noun)

    Relating to shotguns, either in a present or past sense: e.g. shotgun cartridges, shotgun seat.

  • Shotgun (noun)

    Relating to the threat of force or dubious means: e.g. shotgun wedding, shotgun diplomacy.

  • Shotgun (noun)

    Relating to the use of numerous, diverse or indiscriminate means to achieve a particular result: e.g. shotgun marketing, a shotgun approach.

  • Shotgun (verb)

    To inhale from a pipe or other smoking device, followed shortly by an exhalation into someone else’s mouth.

  • Shotgun (verb)

    To verbally lay claim to (something)

    “I got a day off because I shotgunned it.”

  • Shotgun (verb)

    To hit the ball directly back at the pitcher.

  • Shotgun (verb)

    To rapidly drink a beverage from a can by making a hole in the bottom of the can, placing the hole above one’s mouth, and opening the top.

  • Shotgun (verb)

    To send out many (requests, answers to a question, etc), especially in the hope that one obtains a positive result (i.e. reveals useful information, is correct, etc), in the manner of a shotgun firing many balls of shot such that one may hit a target.

Wiktionary
  • Shotgun (noun)

    a smooth-bore gun for firing small shot at short range.

  • Shotgun (noun)

    the front passenger seat in a vehicle

    “I took the shotgun seat”

  • Shotgun (noun)

    used to claim the right to sit in the front passenger seat of a vehicle on a particular journey

    “‘Shotgun!’ she yelled and tossed the keys to Veronica”

  • Shotgun (adjective)

    aimed at a wide range of things; having no specific target

    “many companies use the shotgun approach, aiming advertising at the widest possible audience”

  • Shotgun (adjective)

    denoting a long, narrow single-storey house whose rooms are arranged one behind another

    “his family lived in a shotgun shack in South Memphis”

  • Shotgun (verb)

    shoot at or kill with a shotgun

    “he had been shotgunned by drug dealers”

  • Shotgun (verb)

    consume (a canned drink) in one go by puncturing the can, putting one’s mouth over the resulting hole, and then opening the can by means of the ring pull to produce a rapid flow

    “a group of us shotgunned beers”

Oxford Dictionary

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