Blast
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Blast or The Blast may refer to:
- Explosion, a rapid increase in volume and release of energy in an extreme manner
- Detonation, an exothermic front accelerating through a medium that eventually drives a shock front
Film
- Blast! (1972 film) or The Final Comedown, an American drama
- Blast (1997 film), starring Andrew Divoff
- Blast (2000 film), starring Liesel Matthews
- Blast (2004 film), an action comedy film
- BLAST! (2008 film), a documentary about the BLAST telescope
Music
- Blast (American band), an American hardcore punk band
- Blast (Russian band), a Russian indie band
- Blast! (musical), a 2001 Broadway musical
- Blast (venue) or Blastbeat, an Irish music programme and competition for teenagers
- C. L. Blast recording name of Clarence Lewis
Albums
- Blast (album), an album by Holly Johnson
- The Blast (album), an album by Yuvan Shankar Raja
Songs
- "The Blast" (song), a song by Reflection Eternal
Literature
- Blast! (comics), a 1991 British comic
- Blast (magazine), a 1914-15 literary magazine of the Vorticist movement
- The Blast (newspaper), a 1916-17 American anarchist periodical
Science and technology
- BLAST, Basic Local Alignment Search Tool, an algorithm used in bioinformatics
- BLAST (protocol)
- BLAST (telescope), Balloon-borne Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope
- BLAST model checker, Berkeley Lazy Abstraction Software verification Tool
- Blast cell or precursor cell, in cytology, a type of partially differentiated, usually unipotent cell
- blast disease, a disease of cereal crops
- Bell Laboratories Layered Space-Time (BLAST)
Other uses
- BLAST network, a proposed rapid transit system for Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
- BBC Blast, a network of creative teenagers
- The Blast, an Irish radio show on Today FM, hosted by Ray Foley
- Blast, an animal referred to in the Bible
- Blast, a demolition plugin for Autodesk Maya
See also
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