Stomp
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Stomp may refer to:
- Stomp (strike), a downwards kick using the heel
- "Stomp" (Steps song), a 2000 song by British pop group Steps
- Stomp (dance troupe), who present a percussive physical theatre show
- "STOMP" (Straits Times Online Mobile Print), a Singapore-based web portal
- "Stomp!", a 1979 R&B/funk song by The Brothers Johnson
- "Stomp" (God's Property song), a 1996 urban contemporary gospel song by God's Property featuring Kirk Franklin and Cheryl "Salt" James
- Stomp Records, a record label now part of Union Label Group
- Stomp box is a slang term for a guitar effects unit
- Stomp dance, a Native American dance
- Stomp progression, a chord progression
- "King Porter Stomp", the 1923 composition by Jelly Roll Morton that first used the progression
- Streaming Text Orientated Messaging Protocol, a protocol for working with Message Oriented Middleware
- "Bristol Stomp", a 1961 song about a new dance step performed by The Dovells
- "The Footstomper", a song by Harry James
- "Stomp", a song by Young Buck on his 2004 debut album Straight Outta Cashville
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