Battle cry (disambiguation)
A battle cry is a yell or chant taken up in battle.
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Battle Cry may also refer to:
Music
- Battle Cry (Omen album), the debut album of American heavy metal band Omen
- Battlecry (Two Steps from Hell album), a 2015 album by the band Two Steps from Hell
- Battle Cry (Judas Priest album)
- Battle Cry (Judas Priest DVD)
- Battle Cry: Worship from the Frontlines, a 2005 album by Christian singer Michael Gungor
- "Battle Cry" (Angel Haze song), 2014
- "Battle Cry" (Havana Brown song), 2015
- "Battle Cry" (Imagine Dragons song), 2014
- "Battle Cry" (Shontelle song), 2009
- "Battle Cry (AOTP song)", a rap song by Army of the Pharaohs
- "Battlecry", opening theme song of the anime Samurai Champloo
- "Battle Cry", a song from the 2014 Judas Priest album Redeemer of Souls
Games
- BattleCry (video game), an upcoming video game
- BattleCry Studios, a video game developer
- Battle Cry (game), an Avalon Hill board game based on the American Civil War
- Battle Cry (Milton Bradley game), a 1961 board game
- Robotech: Battlecry, a 2002 video game
- Battlecry, a 1991 video game by Home Data
Other uses
- Battle Cry (Uris novel), published in 1953
- Battle Cry, a novel by American writer John Barnes
- Battle Cry (film), a 1955 film starring Van Heflin, based on the Leon Uris novel
- Battle Cry Campaign, an initiative of the parachurch organization Teen Mania Ministries, primarily ministering to US teenagers
- Battlecry (racehorse), 16th-place finisher in the 2009 Grand National
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