List of Anti-war Songs - The "Troubles"

The "Troubles"

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  • "78 RPM" - Stiff Little Fingers (1978)
  • "Alternative Ulster" – Stiff Little Fingers (1978)
  • "Belfast Child" - Simple Minds (1989)
  • "Bloody Sunday" - Stiff Little Fingers (1979)
  • "Corridor Or Cells" - Test Dept (1986)
  • "Damned to Be Free" - Bad Religion (1982)
  • "Drunken Lullabies" - Flogging Molly (2002)
  • "Each Dollar A Bullet" - Stiff Little Fingers (1991)
  • "Ether" – Gang of Four (1979)
  • "Fly the Flag" – Stiff Little Fingers (1980)
  • "Fuck Religion" - The Exploited (1990)
  • "Get Your Dead Hand Off My Shoulder" - Therapy? (2012)
  • "Give Ireland Back to the Irish" – Paul McCartney and Wings (1972)
  • "Holy Wars...The Punishment Due" - Megadeth (1990)
  • "If They Come in the Morning" aka "No Time for Love" Jack Warshaw (1976)
  • "My Youngest Son Came Home Today" – Eric Bogle (1993)
  • "No More of That" - Stiff Little Fingers (1979)
  • "Oliver's Army" - Elvis Costello and the Attractions (1979)
  • "Out in the Fields" - Gary Moore and Phil Lynott (1985)
  • "Peace on Earth" – U2 (2000)
  • "Some Time in New York City" – John Lennon (1972)
  • "State of Emergency" - Stiff Little Fingers (1979)
  • "Streets of Sorrow/Birmingham Six" – The Pogues (1988)
  • "Sunday Bloody Sunday" – U2 (1983)
  • "Ulster" - Sham 69 (1977)
  • "Wasted Life" - Stiff Little Fingers (1978)
  • "White Noise" - Stiff Little Fingers (1979)
  • "Zombie" – The Cranberries (1994)

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