BOMBA had been raising audiences to fever pitch for several years before they brought out their debut album "Population". A full-length, studio album, featuring such crowd favourites as "Sumptn' Sumptn'", "Busted" and "Automatically Man", Population received a great response. By the time that "Solar Plexus" was released in 2002, word of BOMBA had spread and the band were firmly in place as a 'must-have' party band. The engaging personality of front man Nicky Bomba, combined with a carnival vibe and dance-worthy beats made BOMBA the talk of music lovers everywhere. 2005’s “Learn To Breathe” is Bomba’s biggest triumph to date. Harnessing the energy of their live performances, it showcases their party blend of riddims, beats, dubs and funky soul – it’s a must-have in record collections of funk/reggae lovers globally. Thanks to non-stop touring, BOMBA have become an essential pick for festival organisers nationwide, with the stage set for moves on the international music scene.
Releases with Tracklisting Learn to Breathe (2005) | Tracklisting | 
Click to order | 1. Spaced Out 2. Learn to Breathe 3. High Time 4. Going Solo 5. Bully For You 6. Kiss Your Fate 7. One Fine Day 8. Running to Stand Still 9. Home 10. Into The Blue 11. Little Death 12. Essence Changed 13. Black Cat 14. Turtle Head 15. Treasure Isle 16. Simisay |
| Solar Plexus (2002) | Tracklisting |  Click to order | 1. Copshow 2. Fullstop 3. Say Say 4. She Cried 5. Speed Of Sound 6. Not Too Late 7. Bus Stop 8. Action man 9. Jah march 10. Blackout in Sommerville 11. Tuesday 12. Jack and Jill 13. Sensa Sole 14. Balance |
| Population (2000) | Tracklisting |  Click to order | 1. Wait Until Tomorrow 2. Golden Wedding 3. Simple And Fun 4. Sumptn' Sumptn' 5. Cuddlejoint 6. Busted 7. Cant help it 8. Automatically Man 9. Hail that taxi 10. Pashcrush 11. Pomodoro 12. Mr Accordian 13. Mary Never Cries 14. Wait Until Tomorrow 14. Letterbox |
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