The Cranberries – Zombie (Official Music Video)

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  1. TheCranberriesTV
    TheCranberriesTV says:

    "We are so delighted with the news that Zombie has reached 1 Billion views on YouTube! 🎉 We are sure Dolores has a big, proud smile on her face too.
    Thank you so much to all our fans around the world for supporting us over so many years.
    Hopefully you are all safe and well in this bizarre time and managing to find some hope and positivity in our music." ❤️
    – Fergal Lawler

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  2. Mario Maurer
    Mario Maurer says:

    i am Thailand 🇹🇭 We are fighting the dictator. 🥺🥺👬🌍👭
    👭👬 Vs 💂‍♂️💂‍♂️ We call for democracy. And freedom as fellow human beings

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  3. Sinfeiners 1922 Cuban Devilera
    Sinfeiners 1922 Cuban Devilera says:

    This song dedicated to the senseless violence against the people of Ireland and England. Bombings assinations summary executions. Left long PTS mental health scarring on people who lost loved ones, relatives.

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  4. Graham Heard
    Graham Heard says:

    It's hardly a surprise that this track has got 5.2M likes it's superb and probably their best work.Even 210K dislikes is too many I think.

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  5. History
    History says:

    The song is a depiction of the trauma created by wars by humans, the child adults ,the teens, lifes of old people, get traumatized and torture by these wars. There are so many children who are facing the tortures and mental physical sexual abuse from the abusive environment around them. I am the witness of this abuse too. so many children are there who are deprived of education and sanitization and emotional support they are just getting beaten up by their elders and tortured by everyone around them. They get into the human trafficking because of their debt, or because of the discrimination they face because of their gender or race. Honestly this is worse than hell. And of humanity is soon..

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  6. hotchkissrecords
    hotchkissrecords says:

    The moment that tears me apart & forces me to realize the gravity of war is when she sings "…when the violence caused such silence, who are we mistaken… then you see, it's not me, it's not my family. In your head they are fighting…" Most people (who don't go to war) have a disjointed view of it. It's this line that throws my own family, my children on the front line & FORCES me to think "that's my kid" and then you hear "in your head, they are fighting" & you realize… I've trivialized all of these deaths just because they're not related to me. I view the "fighting" as continuing…. as an image of comfort, but they're already dead…. and I didn't care. If that doesn't DESTROY all arguments for going to war, then you're not human.

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  7. hotchkissrecords
    hotchkissrecords says:

    This song will stand the test of time because, while I get that it was written with the obvious reference to the IRC vs Protestant violence, the song was written in such a way that it really applies to ALL warfare/deadly conflict. The sadness being that it affects the innocent the worst & benefits nobody in the end. It's heartbreaking. If we don't begin to accept that killing each other is not a way to solve anything, this will only persist, causing the same loss of innocent life. The Zombie in your head is the image of fellow humans continuing to fight for a cause when in reality, they're already dead.

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