Don't Bomb When You Are the Bomb
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| "Don't Bomb When You Are The Bomb" | ||||
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| Single by Blur | ||||
| Released | 2002 | |||
| Genre | Electronic music Experimental rock |
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| Length | 04:02 | |||
| Label | Self-released | |||
| Producer | Blur | |||
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Don't Bomb When You Are the Bomb is a 2002 single released by Blur as 7" vinyl single. This track is inspired by the Iraq conflict hence the arabic text on the red labels, made just after Graham Coxon had left the band.
Only 1000 copies were pressed and the majority were destroyed during an anti-Iraqi war protest. It has therefore become one of the band's rarer promotional singles, along with "The Wassailing Song", "Death of a Party" and "Bugman".
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- "Don't Bomb When You're The Bomb" - 4:02
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