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Nuclear Melodies for Atomic Crimes

Author
Dave Malbon and Pank Pathak
Published
Mon 03 Mar 2025
Episode Link
https://shows.acast.com/bang-101-songs-about-nuclear-war-from-the-80s/episodes/nuclear-melodies-for-atomic-crimes

In our 2nd episode, we start by paying tribute to the great Rick Buckler and discuss The Jam's 1980 classic "Going Underground"; then we move on to the calm and reflective "Glad It's All Over" by Captain Sensible; a lesser known but vibrant 80's tune "Fall Out" by Data; then Tom Robinson's beautiful but melancholic "War Baby". Our final tune is the unforgettable Prince classic "1999" - who even knew it was a nuclear war song?


Thanks to all who have listened to and subscribed to Episode 1. Do keep in touch with us. We love to read your comments, feedback and excellent suggestions.


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Opening and closing music - (Waiting for the) Heatwave - Fay Ray. Appears courtesy of Fay Ray. Written by John Lovering


Artwork - Rachel Malbon


Assistant Producer - Shivam Pathak




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