Bombs Away (Diego's Umbrella Album)
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Bombs Away (Diego's Umbrella Album)
Bombs Away may refer to: Books, Film and TV *'' Bombs Away: The Story of a Bomber Team'', a 1942 nonfiction book by John Steinbeck * "Bombs Away", an episode of American television series '' NYPD Blue (Season 2)'' Music * Bombs Away (group), electro artists, 2010 * ''Bombs Away'' (album), 2014 album by Sheppard Songs * "Bombs Away", a song on the 1978 album '' Heaven Help the Fool'' by Bob Weir * "Bombs Away", a song on the 1989 album '' Cruel, Crazy Beautiful World'' by Johnny Clegg and Savuka * "Bombs Away", a song on the 1984 album ''Glorious Results of a Misspent Youth'' by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts * "Bombs Away", a song on the 2004 album ''Like You Like an Arsonist'' by the band Paris, Texas * "Bombs Away", a song on the 2006 album ''The War Back Home'' by The Ducky Boys * "Bombs Away", a song on the 1995 album '' When God Dies'' by Uncle Slam * "Bombs Away", a song on the 2007 album ''Win Us Over'' by ASG * "Bombs Away", a song on the 1980 album ''Zenyatta Mondatta'' b ...
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The Story Of A Bomber Team
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