Diamonds and Guns

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

“Diamonds and Guns”
“Diamonds and Guns” cover
Single by The Transplants
from the album Transplants
Released 2003
Format CD
Genre Punk rock/Hip hop
Length 4:01
Label Hellcat Records
Writer(s) Tim Armstrong/Rob Aston
The Transplants singles chronology
"Diamonds and Guns"
(2002)
"D.J. D.J."
(2003)

"Diamonds and Guns" is a 2002 single by The Transplants reaching #27 on the UK's charts. It features guest appearance from Son Doobie off Latin hip hop group Funkdoobiest.

 Music sample:

Transplants "Diamonds & Guns" (2002)

35 second sample of Transplants Song "Diamonds & Guns"
Problems listening to the file? See media help.

The song includes an unmistakable piano hook and "woo woo" vocal samples. The instrumental version of "Diamonds and Guns" is played as the background music in most Garnier Fructis commercials. The song is edited minorly, toning down the guitar distortion.


[edit] External links