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Canadian pop rock song (1987), drawing contrasts between life in the US and USSR "Over de muur" Klein Orkest: Dutch-language song about the differences and parallels between the divided East and West Berlin. "Party at Ground Zero" Fishbone "Radio Free Europe" R.E.M. "Ready or Not" Bananarama: about escaping over the Berlin Wall to reunite with ...
Anti-war Songs a website collecting thousands of antiwar songs from all over the world; Folk&More: Songbook & Tabs a growing collection of chords, tabs, and lyrics of anti-war songs from Bob Dylan to Bob Marley; Vietnam War Song Project, a collection of over 5000 Vietnam War songs, including hundreds containing anti-war / peace sentiment.
Zombie (The Cranberries song) " 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. The song was released on 19 September 1994 by Island Records as the lead single ...
Alternative cover. Australasia cover. " Killing in the Name " is a song by the American band Rage Against the Machine, and appears on their 1992 self-titled debut album. It features heavy drop-D guitar riffs. The lyrics protest police brutality, inspired by the beating of Rodney King and the 1992 Los Angeles riots .
2002. Sleater-Kinney. "Far Away". One Beat. 2002. The song contrast's President George W. Bush 's actions on September 11, when he was flown away to a secure location, with those of the emergency responders at the World Trade Center. [11] Michael W. Smith. "There She Stands".
Holiday (Green Day song) " Holiday " is an anti-war protest song [4] by American rock band Green Day. It was released as the third single from the group's seventh studio album American Idiot, and is also the third track. The song is in the key of F minor. Though the song is a prelude to "Boulevard of Broken Dreams", "Holiday" was released as a ...
"Here Come the Martian Martians" by Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers "Horsell Commons and the Heat Ray" by Jeff Wayne (Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds) [6] "I've Seen the Saucers" by Elton John [3] "Longer Boats" by Cat Stevens "Martian Boogie" by Brownsville Station "Mothership Connection" by Parliament [6]
American Idiot (song) " American Idiot " is a protest song [2] by the American rock band Green Day. The first single released from the album American Idiot, the song received positive reviews by critics and was nominated for four 2005 Grammy Awards: Record of the Year, Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, Best Rock Song, and Best ...