SONICBOOM

Sonic boom

A sonic boom is the sound associated with the shock waves created by an object traveling through the air faster than the speed of sound. Sonic booms generate enormous amounts of sound energy, sounding much like an explosion. The crack of a supersonic bullet passing overhead is an example of a sonic boom in miniature.

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Sonic Boom

Sonic Boom is the 19th studio album and the first in 11 years from the rock band Kiss, released on October 6, 2009. The album was recorded at Conway Recording Studios in Hollywood, CA and produced by Paul Stanley and co-produced by Greg Collins. The album was the first studio album to be released under the new line-up consisting of Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, newest lead guitarist Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer back on drums. Stanley said about the album, "The purpose of this album isn't to let people know that we're still around – it's to let people know we can still knock out anybody who's out there!".

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sonic boom

Noun

  1. The audible effect of a shock wave in the air, especially one caused by an aircraft flying faster then the speed of sound


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