Rebirth may refer to:
- Reincarnation, belief that some essential part of a living being survives death to be reborn in a new body
- Rebirth (Buddhism), belief that consciousness arising in the new person is neither identical to, nor different from, the old consciousness, but forms part of a causal continuum
- Rebirth Brass Band, a New Orleans brass band
- Rebirth (manhwa), Korean 'manga' series
- Rebirth (Death Note episode), of the Japanese animated television series Death Note
- Tales of Rebirth, a video game for the Playstation 2
- .hack//G.U. Volume 1: Rebirth, a video game for the Playstation 2
- ReBirth RB-338, software synthesizer by Propellerhead Software
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Rebirth in Buddhism is the doctrine that the consciousness of a person (as conventionally regarded upon the death or dissolution of the aggregates ( Skandhas The Rebirth Brass Band is a New Orleans Brass band. The group was founded in 1982 by Tuba player Philip Frazier, his brother Rebirth (리버스 (REBIRTH is a Manhwa series created and drawn by Lee Kang-woo. This is a list of episodes for the Japanese animated television series Death Note, based on the Manga series written by Tsugumi is the sixth mothership title in Namco's ''Tales'' RPG series. ReBirth RB-338 (commonly referred to as simply ReBirth is a Software synthesizer for Microsoft Windows There are four modifications included in the ReBirth installation Rebirth is the fourth album by Angra, the first since a major restructuring of the band's line-up Rebirth is an album released by Gackt on April 25, 2001. It is the artist's sophomore effort and is regarded as his most experimental Rebirth is the fourth Studio album (fifth overall by American singer Jennifer Lopez, released in 2005 (see 2005 in music) via Rebirth is the second album released by the Swedish industrial-metal band Pain. The March Violets were an English Goth rock band of the 1980s, incorporating singers of both sexes Drum machine rhythms and echo laden Electric The Renaissance (from French Renaissance, meaning "rebirth" Italian: Rinascimento, from re- "again" and nascere © 2009 citizendia.org; parts available under the terms of GNU Free Documentation License, from http://en.wikipedia.org
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