{{Wiktionary}} '''Oblivion''' may refer to:
{{TOC right}} ==Film== * ''Oblivion'' (1994 film), an American space Western * ''Oblivion'' (2013 film), an American post-apocalyptic science fiction film
==Literature== * ''Oblivion'' (''Power of Five''), a 2012 novel by Anthony Horowitz * ''Oblivion'' (Stone novel), a 1998 Bernice Summerfield/''Doctor Who'' novel by Dave Stone * ''Oblivion'', a novel by Peter Abrahams * ''Oblivion: Stories'', a 2004 story collection by David Foster Wallace * ''Oblivion'', a 1999 book by Harry Maihafer about the disappearance of Richard Colvin Cox * ''Oblivion'', a play by Carly Mensch
==Music== ===Artists and labels=== * Oblivion (metal band), an American band formed in 2007 * Oblivion (punk band), an American band 1988–2000 * Oblivion Records, an American record label 1972{{ndash}}1976 * Oblivion, a sub-label of the German record label SPV GmbH
===Albums=== * ''Oblivion'' (Piazzolla), 1982 * ''Oblivion'' (Utopia album), 1984 * ''Oblivion'' (Biff Bang Pow! album), 1987 * ''Oblivion'', by D-Rok, or the title song, 1991 * ''Oblivion'' (Orphanage album), 1995 * ''Oblivion'', by Redshift, 2004 * ''Oblivion'' (Kaliopi album) or the title song, 2009 * ''Oblivion EP'', by Mastodon, or the title song (see below), 2009 * ''Oblivion'' (T-Pain album), 2017 * ''Oblivion'' (Smile Empty Soul album), 2018 * ''Oblivion'', by Crematory, 2018 * ''Oblivion'' ''EP'', by Ov Sulfur, 2021 * ''Oblivion!'', EP by Sundara Karma, 2022
===Songs=== * "Oblivion", by Bud Powell from ''The Genius of Bud Powell'', 1956 * "Oblivion" (Terrorvision song), 1994 * "Oblivion", by Mudhoney from ''Tomorrow Hit Today'', 1998 * "Oblivion", by 30 Seconds to Mars from ''30 Seconds to Mars'', 2002 * "Oblivion", by Mors Principium Est from ''Inhumanity'', 2003 * "Oblivion", by Suffocation from ''Suffocation'', 2006 * "Oblivion" (Hastang song), 2007 * "Oblivion", by Wintersleep from ''Welcome to the Night Sky'', 2007 * "Oblivion", by Brant Bjork and the Bros from ''Somera Sól'', 2007 * "Oblivion" (Mastodon song), 2009 * "Oblivion", by Lacuna Coil from ''Shallow Life'', 2009 * "Oblivion", by Patrick Wolf from ''The Bachelor'', 2009 * "Oblivion", by Vektor from ''Black Future'', 2009 * "Oblivion", by M. Pokora from ''Mise à jour'', 2010 * "Oblivion", by Chelsea Grin from ''My Damnation'', 2011 * "Oblivion" (Grimes song), 2012 * "Oblivion" (M83 song), 2013 * "Oblivion", by the Baptist Generals from ''Jackleg Devotional to the Heart'', 2013 * "Oblivion" (Bastille song), 2014 * "Oblivion", by In Hearts Wake from ''Skydancer'', 2015 * "Oblivion", by the Winery Dogs from ''Hot Streak'', 2015 * "Oblivion (Creation)", by Jhené Aiko from ''Trip'', 2017 * "Oblivion", by TheFatRat featuring Lola Blanc, 2017 * "Oblivion", by Fit for a King from ''Dark Skies'', 2018 * "Oblivion", by Young the Giant from ''Mirror Master'', 2018 * "Oblivion", by Labrinth featuring Sia from ''Imagination & the Misfit Kid'', 2019 * "Oblivion", by Atreyu from ''Baptize'', 2021 * "Oblivion', by Royal Blood from ''Typhoons'', 2021 * "Oblivion", by W&W presents NWYR — Oblivion, 2023 * "Oblivion" (Phish song), 2024 * "Oblivion", by Lorna Shore from ''I Feel the Everblack Festering Within Me'', 2025 * "Oblivion", by Tame Impala from ''Deadbeat'', 2025 * "Oblivion", by Haste the Day from ''Dissenter'', 2026
==Other uses== * ''The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion'', a 2006 role-playing video game, sometimes referred to as simply "Oblivion" ** ''The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered'', a remaster of the video game released in 2025 * Eternal oblivion, the belief in the permanent cessation of one's consciousness upon death * Nick Aldis (born 1986), British professional wrestler known as Oblivion in the UK television series ''Gladiators'' * Oblivion (roller coaster), a roller coaster in England * Oblivion: The Black Hole, a roller coaster in Italy
==See also== * Obliveon, a Canadian thrash metal band * Ash heap of history * Lethe, the river of oblivion in Greek mythology * Oblivious (disambiguation)
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