Artist: Beth Hart
Song: "Bang Bang Boom Boom"
Album: Bang Bang Boom Boom
'"Bang Bang Boom Boom' started to take real shape once we came up with the title. The inspiration came from the gangsters of the 1940s – Lucky Luciano, Meyer Lansky, Bugsy Siegel, and of course, Bonnie & Clyde," Beth Hart tells Rolling Stone. "With a line like 'I'll be Bonnie, you'll be Clyde, Rock n roll suicide, meet you on the other side,' the song romanticizes the lifestyle and times of the mob during that period."
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