What Does Bombs Away Mean
Bombs Away at the ARIA Awards | |
Background information | |
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Origin | Australia |
Genres | Pop / Radio Electro house, Melbourne bounce, trap, Progressive House, Hip house |
Years active | 2010–present |
Labels | Central Station, Universal Music, Ministry of Sound Australia, Bomb Squad Records, Cloud 9 Records, Kontor Records, Radikal Records |
Website | www.bombsawaymusic.com.au/fragments |
Members | Sketch (Matthew Coleman) Tommy Shades (Thomas Coleman) |
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Bombs Away is an Australian DJ vocal and producer duo consisting of Matthew and Thomas Coleman. They're best known for their top 40 2012 single 'Party Bass'.
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Bombs Away Lyrics
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Career[edit]
Matthew and Thomas Coleman were born on the Gold Coast, Australia, before relocating to Perth early in their adult lives. They released their debut single 'Big Booty Bitches' in 2010. The song reached number 3 on the Beatport Electro Top 100.[1] and has been viewed more than 3 million times on YouTube,[2] The song was certified gold in 2013. Their follow-up single 'Swagger' was released in early 2011 and received national airplay on the Nova Network[3] and Austereo Radio Network.[4]
Bombs Away's third single 'Super Soaker' was released in September 2011 and was certified platinum in 2012. In March 2012, they released a collaboration with DJ Kronic, titled 'Looking for Some Girls', which reached number 7 on the ARIA Club Chart. Bombs Away's fifth single, 'Get Stoopid', a collaboration with Seany B (the performer of the TV Rock single 'Flaunt It'), was released in late 2012, and reached number 1 on the ARIA Club Chart[5] and was ranked number 27 in the Top 50 Club Tracks of 2012 on the ARIA Charts.[6] The majority of the film clip for 'Get Stoopid' was filmed on the streets of Surfers Paradise, and featured cameo appearances from 'The Twins' and DJ Kronic.
'Party Bass' was released in 2012 and peaked at number 25 on the ARIA Charts and was certified platinum. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2013, the song was nominated for ARIA Award for Song of the Year.'Drunk Arcade' debuted at number 15 on the ARIA Dance Singles Chart.[7] The duo's original release 'Assassinate', released in July 2013, reached number 4 on the Beatport Electro Release chart on 1 August.[8]
Daemon tools pro 8.2.1.0709 torrents. In June 2018 Bombs Away released their debut studio album, Fragments, which included the singles 'Like You', 'Let You Down', 'Before We Had a Label' and 'Drive Me Home'. Which went to #2 Album in Australia on release week
Discography[edit]
Albums[edit]
Title | Album details |
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Fragments |
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Fragments Part 2 (B Sides and Remixes) |
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Singles[edit]
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications |
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'Big Booty Bitches' | 2010 | 55 |
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'Swagger' | 2011 | — | |
'Super Soaker' | 83 |
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'Looking for Some Girls' (featuring DJ Kronic) | 2012 | — | |
'Get Stoopid' (with Seany B) | — | ||
'Party Bass' (featuring The Twins) | 25 |
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'Drunk Arcade' (featuring The Twins) | 2013 | 67 | |
'Assassinate' | — | ||
'Baseline Maniac/Rewind' (featuring Peep This & Bounce Inc) | — | ||
'Better Luck Next Time' | 54 | ||
'Mother Truckers' | 2014 | — | |
'Apple Juice and Vodka' | — | ||
'Sumari Bounce' (with Dan Absent) | — | ||
'Bassline Maniac (Middle Finger Up)' (with Dan Absent) | — | ||
'Rewind' | 2015 | — | |
'Squats' | 69 | ||
'Everybody Stand Up' (featuring Luciana Caporaso) | — | ||
'Gimme That' (with Kate Foxx) | — | ||
'Ronda Rousley' | — | ||
'Damn Daniel' | 2016 | — | |
'Stupid Hot' (with Vandalism) | — | ||
'Ghetto Blaster' | — | ||
'Sneak Out' | — | ||
'Move On Up' | — | ||
'Like You' (featuring Elle Vee) | 2017 | — | |
'Let You Down' (featuring Sunset City) | — | ||
'Before We Had a Label' (featuring Elle Vee) | 2018 | — | |
'Drive Me Home' (featuring Myah Marie) | — | ||
'You Gotta Be' (featuring Reigan) | 2019 | —[A] |
Notes[edit]
- ^'You Gotta Be' did not enter the ARIA Singles Chart, but peaked at number 37 on the ARIA Digital Track Chart.[14]
References[edit]
- ^'bombs away - big booty bitches - CAT.NO. - Record Tracker'. Promote-records.com. 28 October 2011. Retrieved 9 August 2013.
- ^'Big Booty Bitches - Bombs Away (Official Uncensored)'. YouTube. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
- ^'Sydney 96.9'. NovaFM. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
- ^'Home'. Southern Cross Austereo. 29 July 2013. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
- ^'ARIA Australian Top 50 Club Tracks Australia's Official Top 50 Club Chart'. ARIA Charts. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
- ^'ARIA Top 50 Club Tracks 2012'. ARIA. Archived from the original on 20 July 2013. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
- ^'Chartifacts - Tuesday, 7th May 2013 - ARIA Music News'. ARIA. 7 May 2013. Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
- ^'Electro House :: Top 100 Releases'. Beatport. 19 February 2013. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
- ^'Fragments CD'. JB Hi-Fi. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
- ^'Fragments Part 2'. iTunes Apple Music. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
- ^Peak chart positions for singles on the ARIA Charts:
- For all except noted: 'Bombs Away in Australian Charts'. australian-charts. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
- 'Big Booty Bitches': 'Chart Watch'. auspop. 10 December 2011. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
- 'Super Soaker': 'Chart Watch'. auspop. 17 March 2012. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
- 'Drunk Arcade': 'CHART WATCH 89'. auspop. 4 May 2013. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
- 'Better Luck Next Time': 'CHART WATCH 60'. auspop. 23 November 2013. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
- 'Squats': 'CHART WATCH 316'. auspop. 16 May 2015. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
- ^ ab'ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2013 Singles'. ARIA. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
- ^'ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2012 Singles'. ARIA. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
- ^'ARIA Australian Top 40 Digital Tracks'. Australian Recording Industry Association. 11 March 2019. Retrieved 13 March 2019.