Brainstorm

Brainstorm generally refers to brainstorming, a group or individual creativity exercise.

The term originally referred to a state of temporary insanity, gaining prominence when it was used in the defense of Harry Kendall Thaw against charges that he murdered prominent architect Stanford White (1907–08).

Brainstorm may also refer to:

Film

 * Brainstorm (1965 film), directed by William Conrad
 * Brainstorm (1983 film), directed by Douglas Trumbull
 * Brainstorm (2000 film), Brazilian film directed by Laís Bodanzky, also known as Bicho de Sete Cabeças
 * Brainstorm, alternate title of the 2002 movie Cypher

Artists

 * Brainstorm (Latvian band), a pop/rock band
 * Brainstorm (German band), a power metal band
 * Brainstorm (American band), a funk and R&B band
 * Brainstorm, a rapper with Brothers Grym
 * Brainstorm, one of the pseudonyms used by the musician Moby

Albums

 * Brainstorm (album), a 1991 album by rapper Young MC
 * Brainstorm (EP), the first extended play by Disney star Mitchel Musso
 * Brainstorm (The Osmonds album), a 1976 album by The Osmonds

Songs

 * "Brainstorm", a song by Hawkwind from their 1972 album Doremi Fasol Latido
 * "Brainstorm", a song by Kevin Ayers from his 2007 album The Unfairground
 * "Brainstorm", a song by Morbid Angel from their 1991 album Blessed Are the Sick
 * "Brainstorming / Kimi Sae Ireba Nani mo Iranai", a song by the Japanese female idol group Morning Musume

Fictional characters

 * Brainstorm (Transformers), an Autobot Headmaster in the Transformers fiction
 * Brainstorm (Ben 10), an alien in the Ben 10 animated television series
 * Brain Storm (comics), a villain from DC Comics
 * Valeria Meghan Von Doom (formerly Valeria Richards), a young hero in the Marvel Comics series The Fantastic Four

Other uses

 * Brainstorm (TV series), a BBC television comedy quiz
 * Brainstorm (magazine), a trade publication for the South African technology sector