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  2. Coexist (image) - Wikipedia

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    The Coexist image created by Piotr Młodożeniec. The Coexist image (often styled as "CoeXisT" or "COEXIST") is an image created by Polish, Warsaw-based graphic designer Piotr Młodożeniec [] in 2000 as an entry in an international art competition sponsored by the Museum on the Seam for Dialogue, Understanding and Coexistence.

  3. Coexistence - Wikipedia

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    Coexistence is the property of things existing at the same time and in a proximity close enough to affect each other, without causing harm to one another. The term is often used with respect to people of different persuasions existing together, particularly where there is some history of antipathy or violence between those groups.

  4. Yahweh (song) - Wikipedia

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    In May 2005, the band performed an acoustic version of the song live in Chicago at the United Center. This live version of "Yahweh" was later included as the twenty-second track on the band's concert film Vertigo 2005: Live from Chicago. [3] The band also played the song live during the closing credits of their 2008 concert film U2 3D. [4]

  5. U2 Goes Sphere-ical: Behind the Band’s Part in a Bet ... - AOL

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    U2's Full Sphere Setlist: 'Achtung Baby'-Centric, but With a Secret Songs (or Secret Album) Segment. U2 Shoots Video for New 'Atomic City' Single in Downtown Las Vegas, With Larry Mullen Jr. Back ...

  6. How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb - Wikipedia

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    Heading into How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, U2's guitarist the Edge said the group felt it was the appropriate moment to explore their early musical inspirations. [4] U2's lead vocalist Bono said in a 2005 interview, "I went back and listened to all the music that made me want to be in a band, right from the Buzzcocks, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Echo & The Bunnymen, all that stuff.

  7. No Line on the Horizon (song) - Wikipedia

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    "No Line on the Horizon" was first developed during the recording sessions in Fez, Morocco, and was recorded in one take. [1] " No Line on the Horizon" stemmed from drummer Larry Mullen Jr. experimenting with several different drum beats; producer and co-writer Brian Eno sampled and manipulated the patterns, and the rest of the band began to play over it. [2]

  8. U2’s Full Sphere Setlist: ‘Achtung Baby’-Centric, but With a ...

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    The setlist for “U2:UV Live at Sphere Las Vegas” (see it in full below) includes all of the classic 1991 “Achtung Baby,” as promised, but split into two sections.

  9. Boy (album) - Wikipedia

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    Boy is the debut studio album by Irish rock band U2.It was produced by Steve Lillywhite and was released on 20 October 1980 by Island Records. Boy contains songs from the band's 40-song repertoire at the time, including two tracks that were re-recorded from their original versions on the group's debut release, the EP Three.