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{{wiktionary|bastards}} |
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'''Bastards''' may refer to: |
'''Bastards''' or '''The Bastards''' may refer to: |
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==Film== |
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* [[Bastards (2006 film)|''Bastards'' (2006 film)]], a 2006 Russian film |
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* [[Bastards (2013 film)|''Bastards'' (2013 film)]], a 2013 French film by Claire Denis |
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* ''[[Father Figures]]'', a 2017 American comedy film originally called Bastards |
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==Music== |
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===Albums=== |
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* [[Bastards (Björk album)|''Bastards'' (Björk album)]], 2012 |
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* [[Bastards (Cerebral Fix album)|''Bastards'' (Cerebral Fix album)]] or the title song, 1991 |
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* [[Bastards (Motörhead album)|''Bastards'' (Motörhead album)]], 1993 |
* [[Bastards (Motörhead album)|''Bastards'' (Motörhead album)]], 1993 |
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* [[The Bastards (album)|''The Bastards'' (album)]], a 2020 album by Palaye Royale |
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* [[Bastards (Saigon Kick album)|''Bastards'' (Saigon Kick album)]], 1999 |
* [[Bastards (Saigon Kick album)|''Bastards'' (Saigon Kick album)]], 1999 |
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===Songs=== |
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* "Bastards", by the Bloody Hawaiians from ''[[The Threegos]]'', 1994 |
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* "Bastards", by Defeater from ''[[Letters Home (Defeater album)|Letters Home]]'', 2013 |
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* "Bastards", by the Golden Dogs from ''[[Everything in 3 Parts]]'', 2004 |
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* "Bastards", by Kesha from ''[[Rainbow (Kesha album)|Rainbow]]'', 2017 |
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* "Bastards", by Machine Head from ''[[Catharsis (Machine Head album)|Catharsis]]'', 2018 |
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* "Bastards", by the Real McKenzies from ''[[Clash of the Tartans]]'', 1998 |
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* "Bastards", by Shut Up and Dance, mixed by Nicolette, from ''[[DJ-Kicks: Nicolette]]'', 1997 |
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==Other uses== |
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* [[Bastard brothers]], 18th century British surveyor-architects and civic dignitaries |
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== See also == |
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* [[Bastard (disambiguation)]] |
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* ''[[¡Bastardos!]]'', the eighth studio album by rock band Blues Traveler |
* ''[[¡Bastardos!]]'', the eighth studio album by rock band Blues Traveler, 2005 |
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Latest revision as of 00:56, 8 September 2023
Look up bastards in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bastards or The Bastards may refer to:
Film
[edit]- Bastards (2006 film), a 2006 Russian film
- The Bastards (film), 2007 Romanian film
- Bastards (2013 film), a 2013 French film by Claire Denis
- Father Figures, a 2017 American comedy film originally called Bastards
Music
[edit]- Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards, a 2000s American street punk band
Albums
[edit]- Bastards (Björk album), 2012
- Bastards (Cerebral Fix album) or the title song, 1991
- Bastards (Motörhead album), 1993
- The Bastards (album), a 2020 album by Palaye Royale
- Bastards (Saigon Kick album), 1999
Songs
[edit]- "Bastards", by the Bloody Hawaiians from The Threegos, 1994
- "Bastards", by Defeater from Letters Home, 2013
- "Bastards", by the Golden Dogs from Everything in 3 Parts, 2004
- "Bastards", by Kesha from Rainbow, 2017
- "Bastards", by Machine Head from Catharsis, 2018
- "Bastards", by the Real McKenzies from Clash of the Tartans, 1998
- "Bastards", by Shut Up and Dance, mixed by Nicolette, from DJ-Kicks: Nicolette, 1997
Other uses
[edit]- Bastard brothers, 18th century British surveyor-architects and civic dignitaries
See also
[edit]- Bastard (disambiguation)
- ¡Bastardos!, the eighth studio album by rock band Blues Traveler, 2005