Catapult (disambiguation)

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A catapult is a device used to throw or hurl a projectile a great distance without the aid of explosive devices.

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Catapult(s) or Catapulte may also refer to:

Computing

Media and entertainment

Film

Music

Artists

Albums

Songs

  • "Catapult" (song), a track from the album Recovering the Satellites by American rock band Counting Crows
  • "Catapult", a track from the album A Picture of Nectar by American rock band Phish
  • "Catapult", a track from the album Gloves by Australian pop band Operator Please
  • "Catapult", a b-side to the single "Cornerstone" by English rock band Arctic Monkeys
  • "Catapult", a track from the album Murmur by American rock band R.E.M.
  • "Catapult", a track from the album Written in Scars by Italian-English singer Jack Savoretti
  • Catapult, an EP by British drum and bass duo Calyx

Television

Games

Comics

Military

Science

Amusement park rides

Companies

Other

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