After achieving some mainstream success with their debut album “Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We?” in 1993, The Cranberries followed it up with “No Need to Argue” in 1994. The Irish band’s second record was a lot more rock-ish; especially Zombie, the first single off of it and the biggest hit the group ever had.
In truth I think I probably actually preferred the song I Can’t Be with You (and maybe Ridiculous Thoughts too) from that disc, but those titles just aren’t as cool. Zombies are so hot right now, like Hansel hot. They’re totally the new vampires.
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