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Album Description
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Opening with the ominous, fiery protest of “Sunday Bloody Sunday,” War immediately announces itself as U2’s most focused and hardest-rocking album to date. Blowing away the fuzzy, sonic indulgences of October with propulsive, martial rhythms and shards of guitar, War bristles with anger, despair, and above all, passion. Previously, Bono’s attempts at messages came across as grandstanding, but his vision becomes remarkably clear on this record, as his anthems (“New Year’s Day,” “40,” “Seconds”) are balanced by effective, surprisingly emotional love songs (“Two Hearts Beat as One”), which are just as desperate and pleading as his protests. He performs the difficult task of making the universal sound personal, and the band helps him out by bringing the songs crashing home with muscular, forceful performances that reveal their varied, expressive textures upon repeated listens.

Source: AllMusic

Side One
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  1. Sunday Bloody Sunday
  2. Seconds
  3. New Year's Day
  4. Like a Song
  5. Drowning Man

Side Two
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  1. The Refugee
  2. Two Hearts Beat as One
  3. Red Light
  4. Surrender
  5. 40

OAS Musicians Performing
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Tim Haverland, Lead Vocal
Mike Landis, Guitar, Time in the Wilderness
Duncan Hays, Bass Guitar, Flat Daddy
Dan Jenkin, Drums

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