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  2. Zombie (The Cranberries song) - Wikipedia

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    "Zombie" is a protest song by Irish alternative rock band the Cranberries. It was written by the lead singer, Dolores O'Riordan , about the young victims of a bombing in Warrington , England, during the Troubles in Northern Ireland .

  3. No Need to Argue - Wikipedia

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    No Need to Argue is the second studio album by Irish alternative rock band the Cranberries, released on 3 October 1994, through Island Records. It is the band's best-selling album, and has sold over 17 million copies worldwide as of 2014. [7] It contains one of the band's most well-known songs, "Zombie".

  4. The Cranberries - Wikipedia

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    [48] [31] On 23 November 1995 the Cranberries won the "Best Song" award for "Zombie" at the 1995 MTV Europe Music Awards, beating out Michael Jackson's "You Are Not Alone". [ 49 ] [ 31 ] During the No Need to Argue European tour '95, the Cranberries performed to more than 500,000 people, [ 50 ] with peak attendance reaching 20,000 people per ...

  5. 21 Songs From the 1990s That Feel Like They Came Out ... - AOL

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    "Zombie" by The Cranberries (1992) This haunting alternative-rock anthem evokes the traumas of violence and conflict, particularly the Troubles in Northern Ireland, where the band is from. Bob ...

  6. Dolores O'Riordan - Wikipedia

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    [9] [54] In September 1994, the Cranberries released "Zombie", the lead single of the follow-up album, No Need To Argue. [55] The song reached No. 1 of Triple J's Hottest 100, which was the first time ever that a female-led band had topped Australia's biggest song poll. [56] [57] She stood alone in the countdown's history for 16 years. [56]

  7. Warrington bombings - Wikipedia

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    On 19 September 1994, Irish rock band The Cranberries released the song "Zombie", which was written in protest at the bombings. The song went on to become their biggest hit. [20] On 14 November 1996, the Duchess of Kent officially inaugurated a memorial called The River of Life, depicting "a symbol of hope for future generations", in Bridge ...

  8. Zombie (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A zombie is traditionally an undead person in Haitian folklore, and is regularly encountered in fictional horror and fantasy themed works. Zombi , Zombie , or Zomby may also refer to: People

  9. Jack Nicholson Makes Rare TV Appearance at ‘SNL50 ...

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    His song highlighted many behind-the-scenes jokes, including calling out “Drunk Wally” for holding the cue cards upside down and thanking “Nurse Teresa” for the many doses of Pepto Bismol.