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Bombs (song)

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"Bombs"
"Bombs" cover
Single by Faithless
from the album To All New Arrivals
Released 20 November, 2006
Format CD, 12"
Genre Electronica, Trip-hop
Length 4:58
Label Cheeky Records/BMG
Producer Rollo Armstrong
Faithless singles chronology
"Reasons (Saturday Night)"
(2005)
"Bombs"
(2006)

"Bombs" is a song recorded by Faithless, released as the first single from their fifth studio album To All New Arrivals. It features Harry Collier from Kubb. The single was released as a download on 23 October 2006 and was later released on CD and 12" on 20 November 2006, one week before the release of the album.

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Music video

The video, which was banned on release by MTV[1] in the US, shows scenes of everyday life contrasted and combined with footage of war. The Video can be seen here and here with some words from the director.

Track listing

CD

  1. Bombs (Original Mix)
  2. Bombs (Benny Benassi Remix)
  3. Bombs (X-Press 2 Remix)

12" (1)

  1. Bombs (X-Press 2 Remix)
  2. Bombs (X-Press 2 Dub)

12" (2)

  1. Bombs (Benny Benassi Remix)
  2. Bombs (Benny Benassi Dub)

References

  1. ^ BOMBS AWAY. Shots. www.shots.net (1 November 2006). Retrieved on 2006-11-28.

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