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  2. List of songs about nuclear war - Wikipedia

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    "Bomb" by Gang Green "Bomb Iran" By JC & The B-1 Bombers (1980) "The Bomb Song" By Darwin Deez "Bombe the Russians" By Fear (1985) "Boom!" by System of a Down on the album Steal This Album! "Boom Box" By Vitabeats (1985) "Breathing" By Kate Bush (1980) "Brighter Than A Thousand Suns" By Iron Maiden (2006) "Bring Back the Bomb" by GWAR

  3. Category:Songs about nuclear war and weapons - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Songs about nuclear war and weapons" The following 67 pages are in this ...

  4. List of songs about the Cold War - Wikipedia

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    Songs about the Cold War Title By Notes "1999" Prince "Yeah, everybody's got a bomb, We could all die any day", referring to nuclear proliferation "2 Minutes to Midnight" Iron Maiden: refers to the Doomsday Clock, the symbolic clock used by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. In September 1953 the clock reached 23:58, the closest the clock ...

  5. 2 Minutes to Midnight - Wikipedia

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    A protest song about nuclear war and the nuclear arms race, "2 Minutes to Midnight" was written by Adrian Smith and Bruce Dickinson.The song attacks the commercialisation of war and how it is used to fuel the global economy ("The golden goose is on the loose and never out of season"), how rich politicians profit directly from it ("as the reasons for the carnage cut their meat and lick the ...

  6. Music of the Fallout series - Wikipedia

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    A number of atomic and nuclear themed novelty songs were added to the soundtrack when audio director Mark Lampert was shown and become interested in "a pocket of music that [he] hadn't heard before" and as a 1950s commentary of "there's almost a naiveté to the lyrics in these songs – as if these were children playing with something [atomic ...

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  8. Enola Gay (song) - Wikipedia

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    Enola Gay, a B-29 Superfortress, pictured in 1945. The song is named after the Enola Gay, the USAAF B-29 Superfortress bomber that carried Little Boy, the first atomic bomb to be used in an act of war, dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima on 6 August 1945, killing more than 100,000 of its citizens.

  9. List of songs about nuclear war and weapons - Wikipedia

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