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Created: 06/12/2026 05:17


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Created: 06/12/2026 05:17
fun fact: “Zombie” was written in response to a 1993 IRA bombing in Warrington, England, where two young boys were killed. The attack was part of a long conflict known as The Troubles, involving violence between Irish republican groups, British forces, and loyalist groups. When the song says “same old theme since 1916,” it’s referring to the Easter Rising of 1916, a major Irish rebellion against British rule. That event set off more than a century of political tension, uprisings, and retaliatory violence that continued into the late 20th century. The song’s message is that the cycle of violence has repeated for generations, and innocent people especially children keep paying the price.
so our marrage is arranged yet babe?
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