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warbirds

n. (plural of warbird English)

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Warbirds

Warbirds may refer to:

  • Warbird, any vintage military aircraft now operated by civilian organizations and individuals or historic arms of military forces
  • Warbirds (video game), a 1991 computer game for the Atari Lynx
  • Warbirds (EP), a 2009 EP by This Is Hell
  • Romulan Warbird, a class of ship in the Star Trek universe
  • Seattle Warbirds, a team in the Women's Football Alliance
Warbirds (EP)

Warbirds is an extended play by American hardcore punk band This Is Hell. The album was released on August 18, 2009 through Think Fast! Records. Similar to This Is Hell's 2007 extended play, Cripplers, this release features unreleased new material in addition to cover songs. The album is available in 7" vinyl and digital download formats, and will not be available on CD after Think Fast's decision in January 2009 to only release music in digital and vinyl formats. Warbirds was This Is Hell's first release since their departure with Trustkill Records, as announced in April 2009. The first pressing was limited to 1,300 physical copies (300 in clear/blue vinyl, 700 in black vinyl and 300 in white/pink vinyl as a Hot Topic exclusive color).

The songs on the album feature more of a crossover thrash sound than the band's previous hardcore punk style. Guitarist Rick Jimenez stated in a press release that the songs were influenced by Metallica, Anthrax, Cro-Mags and Leeway.

Warbirds (video game)

Warbirds is a computer game developed by Atari in 1991 for the Atari Lynx.

Usage examples of "warbirds".

Romulan warbirds were the largest ships in the melee, and this brought Desan some comfort.

The warbirds have much larger crew complements and she can easily spare them.

She stopped and threw a disgruntled gaze at the image of three Romulan warbirds on the viewscreen.

Delay your launch too long, and the berserkers would hit you first, catch your warbirds on the ground or on the deck.

There was footage of fires and floods, an earthquake, an announcement that the government had decided to retain its subsidies for traditional agriculture a little longer, a report that someone had poisoned a squadron of Air Force warbirds, another that a warbird had bombed a tank farm, killing fifty of the rhino-based genimals.