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Sunday Bloody Sunday

Hear the iconic martial beat of U2's powerful 1983 protest anthem, "Sunday Bloody Sunday."...
BAND | U2

"Sunday Bloody Sunday"

Last updated 📅 2025-04-16

Hear the iconic martial beat of U2's powerful 1983 protest anthem, "Sunday Bloody Sunday." The opening track from their landmark War album, this song's raw post-punk energy, stark guitar riff, and impassioned vocals created an unforgettable statement against violence that resonates decades later.

  • TITLE: Sunday Bloody Sunday
  • BAND: U2
  • GENRE: Post-punk
  • RELEASEDAY: March 11
  • YEAR: 1983

Released as a single in early 1983 from the politically charged album War, "Sunday Bloody Sunday" became one of U2's defining early tracks. Driven by Larry Mullen Jr.'s military drum pattern and The Edge's cutting guitar, this post-punk classic directly confronted the violence of The Troubles in Northern Ireland.

With Bono's impassioned plea for peace questioning "How long must we sing this song?", "Sunday Bloody Sunday" established U2 as a band with a conscience. Its urgent post-punk sound and powerful anti-violence message cemented its status as an enduring rock anthem from their pivotal 1983 period.

SONG MEANING: This song is a lament and protest against the violence of The Troubles in Northern Ireland, particularly inspired by the Bloody Sunday massacre of 1972. Bono emphasizes it's "not a rebel song" taking sides, but rather a humanistic plea questioning the cycle of violence and hatred ("And the battle's just begun / There's many lost, but tell me who has won?") from any faction.


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"U2"

U2 rose from Dublin post-punk roots to become one of the world's biggest rock bands. Defined by Bono's passionate vocals, The Edge's innovative guitar textures, and powerful live performances, they've sold millions, championed causes, and created anthems that resonate globally across decades.
  • TITLE: U2
  • ACTIVE: 1976–present (1976)
  • BAND: U2
Their iconic sound evolved from urgent, politically charged early-80s post-punk statements to the atmospheric, chart-dominating rock of their 1987 breakthrough. This era included massive hit love songs, like their US #1 single released March 16th, exploring spiritual yearning and complex emotional landscapes...

BAND | U2

"11 O'Clock Tick Tock"

Hear the urgent chime of U2's early post-punk classic, "11 O'Clock Tick Tock." Released as a standalone single in 1980 and produced by Martin Hannett, this atmospheric rock track showcases the band's raw energy, The Edge's signature guitar textures, and Bono's impassioned vocals.
  • TITLE: 11 O'Clock Tick Tock
  • BAND: U2
  • GENRE: Post-punk, Rock
  • RELEASEDAY: May 16
  • YEAR: 1980
A pivotal early recording for U2, this non-album single captured their developing sound between eras. Its driving post-punk rhythm, atmospheric guitars, and urgent feel demonstrated the powerful rock potential that would soon launch them to global fame following their debut album later that year...

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