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* The motto ("Mors Ab Alto" in Latin) of the 7th Bombardment |
* The motto ("Mors Ab Alto" in Latin) of the USAF 7th Bombardment Wing(H), SAC |
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* The motto of the helicopter of Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore in the 1979 film ''[[Apocalypse Now]]'' |
* The motto of the helicopter of Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore in the 1979 film ''[[Apocalypse Now]]'' |
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* The reoccouring battle cry of Spark, a feline character in the webcomic [[Dominic Deegan]] |
* The reoccouring battle cry of Spark, a feline character in the webcomic [[Dominic Deegan]] |
Revision as of 02:12, 21 January 2010
Death From Above may refer to:
- In music
- The DJ nickname of musician James Murphy
- The original name of the New York-based recording label co-founded by Murphy, DFA Records
- Death from Above 1979, a defunct Canadian musical duo, originally named Death from Above only
- "Let's Make Love and Listen to Death from Above", a song by Brazilian band Cansei de Ser Sexy
- As mottoes or slogans
- The motto ("Mors Ab Alto" in Latin) of the USAF 7th Bombardment Wing(H), SAC
- The motto of the helicopter of Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore in the 1979 film Apocalypse Now
- The reoccouring battle cry of Spark, a feline character in the webcomic Dominic Deegan
- In video games
- A video game technique or maneuver used in many games
- Death From Above (MechQuest), an animated short film featured in the web based game MechQuest