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"Atom Bomb" By Glenn Barber (1955) "Atom Drum Bop" By The Three Johns (1986) "Atom Tan" By The Clash (1982) "Atomic" By Blondie (1980) "Atomic Dog" By George Clinton and the P-Funk All-Stars (1982) "Atomic Playboys" By Steve Stevens (1989) "Back to Zero" By The Rolling Stones (1986) "Beat Street" By Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five (1984)
Soundtrack to the film of the same name, about an elderly couple trying to survive after an atomic bomb has been dropped. "White Train" Bananarama: about the train that carried nuclear missiles across the US "Wind of Change" Scorpions: About the reunification of East and West after the Cold War. "With God on Our Side" Bob Dylan
Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima, also translated as Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima [4] [5] (Polish: Tren pamięci ofiar Hiroszimy), is a musical composition for 52 string instruments composed in 1961 by Krzysztof Penderecki.
Several tracks serve as background music for the game's item store, the Atomic Shop, with seasonal Halloween and Christmas song variants. Others play during gameplay such as on the game's jukeboxes, gramophones, and specific quests including "Jazz Potatoes" from the Wasted on Nukashine quest and "One More Pils" for a quest based on Fastnacht.
In August 2018, during filming of the series, Guðnadóttir and score producer Chris Watson, went to the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant in Lithuania (where the series was primarily shot) to record dark ambient sounds for the score. [5] [6] Whilst recording in the nuclear facility, the music team wore hazmat suits as a safety measure. According to ...
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This version of the song also has notable lyric changes such as "Chernobyl, Harrisburg, Sellafield, Fukushima," as well as calls for the end of Japan's use of nuclear technology. [3] This altered version of the song is also the version Kraftwerk performs live to this day, albeit with the second chorus switching back to the English or German ...