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"Zombie" achieved massive commercial success, reaching No. 1 in several countries, including Australia, Germany, and France.
: The band traded acoustic guitars for distorted electric ones and heavier drum beats to match the song's aggressive theme. This shift was initially so startling that Island Records reportedly urged the band not to release it as a single. Cultural Impact and Legacy The Cranberries - Zombie
: The music video, directed by Samuel Bayer, features striking imagery of O’Riordan painted gold in front of a cross, juxtaposed with real footage of soldiers and children in Northern Ireland. It was the first video by an Irish band to surpass one billion views on YouTube. "Zombie" achieved massive commercial success, reaching No
: Beyond the charts, the song has become a global anthem for peace, used in contexts ranging from the conflicts in Bosnia and Rwanda to its adoption as a modern-day stadium anthem for Ireland's national rugby team. This shift was initially so startling that Island
: O’Riordan wrote it in response to the 1993 IRA bombing in Warrington, England, which killed two young children, three-year-old Johnathan Ball and 12-year-old Tim Parry.