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  2. Zombie (The Cranberries song) - Wikipedia

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    The Cranberries kept "Zombie" in their concert setlists throughout their career. [37] On 11 November 1994, the Cranberries featured as the musical guest on US talk show Late Show with David Letterman, performing the lead single one month after No Need to Argue was released.

  3. List of downloadable songs for the Rock Band series - Wikipedia

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    The Zombies: 1965 Classic Rock Single: May 26, 2009 Yes None "Tell Her No" The Zombies: 1965 Classic Rock Single: May 26, 2009 Yes None "Linger" The Cranberries: 1993 Alternative Single: May 26, 2009 Yes None "Shimmer & Shine" Ben Harper and Relentless7: 2009 Alternative Bonnaroo 01 Jun 2, 2009 Yes None "A Favor House Atlantic" Coheed and ...

  4. List of downloadable songs for Rocksmith - Wikipedia

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    White Zombie: 1992: Zombie Song Pack: October 25, 2016 "Dragula" Rob Zombie: 1998: D Drop C "Living Dead Girl" Drop D "Superbeast" Custom Tuning: C# Drop B - Lead/Rhythm; E Standard - Bass "Sex And Candy" Marcy Playground: 1997 E Standard Variety Pack V November 1, 2016 "Search And Destroy" Iggy and The Stooges: 1973 "The Ballad Of Mona Lisa ...

  5. Dolores O'Riordan - Wikipedia

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    The Cranberries reunited in 2009, [3] released Roses (2012), and went on a world tour. O'Riordan's other activities included appearing as a judge on RTÉ's The Voice of Ireland (2013–2014) and recording material with the trio D.A.R.K. (2014). The Cranberries' seventh album, Something Else (2017), was the last to be released during her lifetime.

  6. The Cranberries discography - Wikipedia

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    The Cranberries rose to fame with their debut album, Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?, which became a commercial success and was certified Platinum in Australia, 2× platinum in Britain, and 5× platinum in the US. Their next studio album, No Need to Argue, gave them the hit single "Zombie" and was

  7. List of songs recorded by the Cranberries - Wikipedia

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    B-side of "Zombie" O'Riordan [9] "Baby Blues" 1999 B-side of "Animal Instinct" O'Riordan [10] "Bosnia" 1996 To the Faithful Departed: O'Riordan [11] "Cape Town" 2001 Bonus track on Wake Up and Smell the Coffee: O'Riordan, Hogan [12] "Carry On" 2001 Wake Up and Smell the Coffee: O'Riordan [6] "Catch Me If You Can" 2019 In the End: O'Riordan [4 ...

  8. Skott Freedman - Wikipedia

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    "Zombie" was subsequently released as a single in 2009, [8] and featured in the 2016 finale of the popular Italian talent show, Amici di Maria De Filippi. [ 9 ] Freedman disappeared from the music scene between 2006 and 2010 in order to earn his Doctor of Philosophy in Language and Communicative Disorders from San Diego State University and the ...

  9. 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".