Aftershock (disambiguation)
An aftershock is a small-magnitude earthquake that occurs after a larger earthquake.
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Aftershock may also refer to:
Film and television
    
- Aftershock (1990 film), a film directed by Frank Harris
 - Aftershock, alternative title of the 1992 TV movie Quake
 - Aftershock (2010 film), a film directed by Feng Xiaogang and based on the 1976 Tangshan earthquake
 - Aftershock (2012 film), a horror-thriller film directed by Nicolás López
 - Aftershock (2022 film), a documentary film
 - Black Scorpion II: Aftershock, a 1997 comedy-action film
- Aftershock, a villain from the TV series Black Scorpion and film Black Scorpion II: Aftershock
 
 - Aftershock: Earthquake in New York, a 1999 American TV miniseries
 - "Aftershock" (Law & Order), a 1996 episode of Law & Order
 
Music
    
- Aftershock (band), an American metalcore band
 - Aftershock (Average White Band album)
 - Aftershock (Forty Foot Echo album)
 - Aftershock (Motörhead album)
 - Aftershock, an album by Amy Pearson
 - Aftershock, an album by Aphrodite
 - "Aftershock" (Cash Cash song)
 - "Aftershock", a song by Demi Lovato from the Japanese deluxe edition of Unbroken and the Give Your Heart a Break EP
 - "Aftershock", a song by Anthrax from Spreading the Disease
 - "Aftershock", a song by Van Halen from Balance
 - "Aftershocks", a song from the musical Next to Normal
 
Sports
    
- Long Beach Aftershock, a women's professional football team
 - Los Angeles Aftershock, a team in the Continental Basketball Association
 - Shreveport Aftershock, a team in the Independent Women's Football League
 
Other uses
    
- Aftershocks (book), memoir by Nadia Owusu
 - Aftershock Comics, an American comic book publisher
 - Aftershock (comics), a Marvel Comics character
 - Aftershock (roller coaster), a roller coaster at Silverwood Theme Park in Athol, Idaho
 - UFO: Aftershock, a 2005 computer game
 - WWE Aftershock, a 2005 professional wrestling video game
 - Aftershocks (play), a 1993 play by Australian playwright Paul Brown
 
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