Bang Bang - Music

Music

  • Bang Bang (Dispatch album), 1998
  • Bang Bang (Kelly Willis album)
  • Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang! Bang!, an album by Brimstone Howl
  • "Bang Bang" (Iggy Pop song), 1981
  • "Bang Bang" (Danger Danger song), 1989
  • "Bang Bang" (Kardinal Offishall song), 2004
  • "Bang Bang" (Squeeze song), 1978
  • "Bang Bang" (Melanie Fiona song), 2009
  • "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)", a 1966 song by Cher, covered by Nancy Sinatra and Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
  • "Bang Bang", a song by B.A. Robertson
  • "Bang Bang", a song by Dr. Dre from 2001
  • "Bang Bang", a song by Joe Cuba
  • "Bang Bang", a song by K'naan from Troubadour
  • "Bang Bang", a song by Young Buck from Straight Outta Cashville
  • "Bang, Bang (Stick 'Em Up)", a song by the Bar-Kays from Too Hot to Stop
  • Bang Bang Recordings, a record label created solely to release the album Five Minutes with Arctic Monkeys

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