Audio Bullys

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Audio Bullys are an electronic music group from the UK - Simon Franks and Tom Dinsdale.

They reached number 3 in the UK charts with their 2005 hit, "Shot You Down", which samples the Nancy Sinatra version of the song "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)". The song was also featured on the 2005 CBS telecast of the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, headlined by Tyra Banks and Naomi Campbell. The group worked with Suggs of Madness collaborating on the track "This Road" taken from "Generation."

Contents

From Ego War:

  • "We Don't Care" (2003) #15 UK
  • "The Things"/"Turned Away" (2003) #22 UK
  • "Way Too Long" (2003)
  • "Let the Beats Roll (featuring Tim Deluxe)

Guest appearance:

  • "Break Down The Doors" (Morillo featuring Audio Bullys) (2004) #44 UK

From Generation:

Non-album single

  • "Drop It" (2006) #200 UK
  • "Flickery Vision EP" (2007)

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