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1961 song written by John Dolan and performed by Johnny Burnette "Goodnight Saigon" Billy Joel (1982), about the Vietnam War "Good Technology" Red Guitars "We've got missiles, can tear the world apart", referring to nuclear weapons "Great Atomic Power" Charlie Louvin: using the fear that nuclear bombs could wipe out the world to invoke repentance
Songs with a theme of nuclear war have been a feature of popular culture since the early years of the Cold War. [1] "4 Minute Warning" By Radiohead (2007) "137" By Brand New (2017) "1983... (A Merman I Should Turn to Be)" by Jimi Hendrix "1999" By Prince (1982) "2 Minutes to Midnight" By Iron Maiden (1984) "540,000 Degrees Fahrenheit" by Fear ...
It should only contain pages that are New Power Generation songs or lists of New Power Generation songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about New Power Generation songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Man on the Moon (song) Marcella (song) Mein Teil; Mercy (Madame Monsieur song) Misery (Maroon 5 song) Mississippi Goddam; Misty Mountain Hop; Monterey (Eric Burdon and the Animals song) Monty Got a Raw Deal; More Love (Smokey Robinson and the Miracles song) Mother Russia (Renaissance song) Mothers of the Disappeared; My Way (Calvin Harris song)
The birth of reggae music addressed issues of all kinds, but it can be argued that Bob Marley had perhaps the most impact on a generation there, with songs addressing his views on nuclear proliferation, and slavery, in his famous "Redemption Song", recorded shortly before his premature death shortly afterward. The song urges listeners to ...
In a series of videos uploaded to TikTok and X over the past few months, social media users started pointing to examples of what they felt proved the Red Hot Chili Peppers' song “Californication ...
"Manhattan Project" is a 1985 song by Canadian progressive rock band Rush, named after the WWII project that created the first atomic bomb. The song appeared on Rush's eleventh studio album Power Windows in 1985. "Manhattan Project" is the third track on the album and clocks in at 5:07. [1]
Sabrina Carpenter has given us all a shot of espresso — in song form. "Espresso" is on track to becoming one of Carpenter's most popular songs to date — and has undeniable song of the summer ...