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Ultimate Classic Rock ranked "Atomic City" the 28th-best rock song of 2023. [20] Exclaim! listed the single's cover image as the worst of the year, writing: "The single was released to promote the band's Las Vegas residency at the $2.3 billion Sphere, so the fact that the cover artwork looks this cheap feels like an insult. That Larry Mullen Jr ...
U2 will begin its residency at Las Vegas’ Sphere with at least one new song to perform: “Atomic City,” a Vegas-themed tune that is expected to be released on or before the band’s Sept. 29 ...
"Atomic City" is a song by English singer Holly Johnson, released in 1989 as the third single from his debut solo album Blast. It was written by Johnson and Dan Hartman , and produced by Hartman. The song reached number 18 in the UK Singles Chart and remained in the top 100 for four weeks. [ 1 ]
'Atomic City' was described by Bono as having been inspired by 'late '70s post-punk' in the vein of Blondie and the Clash. U2 Debuts New Song ‘Atomic City’ At Las Vegas Video Shoot Skip to ...
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U2's 'Atomic City' has arrived on the eve of the launch of its U2:LV residency at the Sphere at the Venetian.
Atomic City, Idaho, a city in Bingham County, Idaho; Oak Ridge, Tennessee, a city in Anderson and Roane Counties, Tennessee; A nickname for Las Vegas earned in the 1950s when it was the site of above-ground nuclear weapons testing. A nickname for Piqua, Ohio, from it having the first municipal nuclear power plant
"Atomic" is a song by American rock band Blondie from their fourth studio album, Eat to the Beat (1979). Written by Debbie Harry and Jimmy Destri and produced by Mike Chapman , the song was released in February 1980 as the album's third single.