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  2. Blast fishing - Wikipedia

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    Blast fishing, fish bombing, dynamite fishing or grenade fishing is a destructive fishing practice using explosives to stun or kill schools of fish for easy collection. This often illegal practice is extremely destructive to the surrounding ecosystem , as the explosion often destroys the underlying habitat (such as coral reefs ) that supports ...

  3. Homemade Dynamite - Wikipedia

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    "Homemade Dynamite" was one of five songs used as part of a re-imagined Vevo series at the Electric Lady Studios, where she recorded most of her album. A remix version of the song featuring guest appearances by American musicians Khalid, Post Malone, and SZA was released as the third single from the album on 15 September 2017. Music critics ...

  4. E=MC2 (song) - Wikipedia

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    "E=MC 2" is a 1986 single by the English band Big Audio Dynamite, released as the second single from their debut studio album, This Is Big Audio Dynamite (1985). The song was the band's first Top 40 hit on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number 11.

  5. Dynamite (Liza Fox song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dynamite" is a song by recording artist Liza Fox. It was written by Radu Sîrbu and Ana Sîrbu. The remixes were done by Meed Diggo and Max Lazarev, Westfunk, and Ruff Loaderz. Released on October 22, 2014, "Dynamite" peaked at No. 33 on the U.K. Music Week Upfront Club chart in March 2015, and stayed for a total of 8 weeks on the chart. [1]

  6. No. 10, Upping St. - Wikipedia

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    No. 10, Upping St. is the second studio album by the English band Big Audio Dynamite, led by Mick Jones, the former lead guitarist and co-lead vocalist of the Clash.The album's title is a pun on 10 Downing Street, the headquarters of the Government of the United Kingdom.

  7. Looking for a Song - Wikipedia

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    Looking for a Song is a 2CD promo only compilation album by Big Audio Dynamite released in the US in 1994. [1] The compilation was recorded over the previous decade, starting in 1984. It comprises Greatest Hits - The Radio Edits and Looking for a Song EP and was issued under the shortened band name Big Audio .

  8. Wile Out - Wikipedia

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    "Wile Out" is a single by DJ Zinc featuring vocals from Ms. Dynamite. It was released on 7 February 2010 as a digital download in the United Kingdom. The song peaked at number 38 on the UK Singles Chart and number 4 on the UK Dance Chart.

  9. Dibby Dibby Sound - Wikipedia

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    "Dibby Dibby Sound" is a song by British record producer DJ Fresh and American record producer Jay Fay (whose track it is heavily based on), featuring vocals from British singer Ms. Dynamite. It was released on 2 February 2014 as the second single from his forthcoming fourth studio album.