Zombie - The Cranberries (Cover by My Dad’s Radio)

My Dad’s Radio delivers a powerful cover of “Zombie“ by The Cranberries. Released in 1994 on their album No Need to Argue, this iconic alternative rock track is known for its heavy guitar riffs and poignant lyrics about the impact of conflict. Watch our rendition of this hauntingly emotional song, and subscribe for more heartfelt covers from My Dad’s Radio. Credits: Lead Vocal - Erin Petty Bass Guitar - Jamie DeVinney Acoustic Guitar - James Orewiler Electric Guitar - Alex House Electric Guitar - David Stillson Electric Guitar - Dan da Cunha Drums - Nate McClure “Zombie“ is a protest song by The Cranberries, released in 1994 as the lead single from their second studio album, No Need to Argue. Written by lead vocalist Dolores O’Riordan, the song addresses the violence of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, particularly focusing on the loss of innocent lives. With its grunge-influenced sound, heavy guitar riffs, and O’Riordan’s distinctive vocals, “Zombie“ became a global hit and one of the band’s most recognized songs, standing as a powerful anthem of anti-violence.
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