What was the cranberries second album?
No Need to Argue
No Need to Argue is the second studio album by Irish alternative rock band the Cranberries, released on 3 October 1994. It is the band’s best selling album, and has sold 17 million copies worldwide as of 2014. It contains the band’s most successful single, “Zombie”.
Where are the Cranberries today?
The Cranberries confirmed in September 2018 that they would not continue as a band; their final album, In the End, was released in April 2019 and they disbanded afterwards.
Which Cranberries album is Zombie on?
No Need to ArgueZombie / Album
How many albums do the cranberries have?
No Need to Argue1994Everybody Else Is Doing It, S…1993To the Faithful Departed1996In the End2019Bury the Hatchet1999Wake Up and Smell the Coffee2001
The Cranberries/Albums
Why is The Cranberries song called Zombie?
Graham Fuller commented that the metaphor perhaps “reanimates the children whose deaths inspired O’Riordan to write it”. Sonia Saraiya had a different view, saying that the Zombie is not the dead children, but “the dead children that populate your mind; the dead bodies you’ve seen in the images that you can’t forget”.
Did the cranberries support the IRA?
Songs of Protest: How The Cranberries Defied Irish Violence with “Zombie” Following an IRA attack that resulted in the death of two children, The Cranberries wrote ‘Zombie’ to speak out against violence and pose one question to extremists: “What’s in your head?”
Are the Cranberries Catholic?
O’Riordan was born in County Limerick, Ireland, to a Catholic working-class family. She began to perform as a soloist in her church choir before leaving secondary school to join the Cranberries in 1990….
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