Boom

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Boom may refer to:

Objects

Arts and entertainment

Music

Performers

  • Boom! (group), a pop band founded by Hear'Say member Johnny Shentall
  • The Boom, a Japanese rock band
  • Boom Gaspar (born 1953), piano/keyboard/organ player for the band Pearl Jam
  • Boom, a member of the animated girl group VBirds

Albums

Songs

Festivals

Films

  • Boom! (film), a 1968 British drama starring Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and Noël Coward
  • Boom (film), a 2003 Bollywood comedy
  • Il Boom, a 1963 film by Italian director Vittorio de Sica

Television

  • Boom! (TV series), a 2005 American reality series
  • Boom! (game show), an American game show with a time bomb theme
  • Boom, the original title of the U.S. TV series Blood & Oil
  • "Boom" (CSI)
    , an episode of the TV series C.S.I.: Crime Scene Investigation
  • "Boom!" (Castle)
    , a television episode
  • "BOOM" (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.)
    , a television episode
  • Boom (Power Rangers)
    , a character from the American TV series Power Rangers: S.P.D.
  • "Boom" (Doctor Who)
    , an episode of the fourteenth series of Doctor Who

Other

  • Boom! Studios, an American comics publisher
  • Boom! (novel), a 2009 children's science fiction novel by Mark Haddon
  • Boom (play), by Peter Sinn Nachtreib
  • Boom (source port)
    , a source port of the computer game Doom

Places

Media

  • BOOMTV
    , a proposed Canadian premium TV service
  • Boom TV (Romania), a satellite TV company
  • Boom TV (Macedonia)
    , a digital TV provider
  • Boom! Studios, an American comic book and graphic novel publisher
  • Boom FM, a classic hits radio station brand in Canada
  • Boom Radio, a UK radio station
  • KROI, a radio station serving the Greater Houston area, branded as "Boom 92"
  • XERP-AM
    , a Mexican radio station serving the Tampico, Tamaulipas area, branded as "boom 104.7"
  • WPHI-FM, a radio station serving the Philadelphia area, branded as "Boom 107.9"

People

Other uses

  • Sonic boom, the sound created by an object traveling through the air faster than the speed of sound
  • Economic boom
    , a time of rapid growth in wealth, as in a boom town
  • Baby boom, a period marked by a greatly increased birth rate

Organizations

See also

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