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Bomb the World

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described the song as "the anthem of a new generation of anti-war protesters", praising its "stirring chorus" and its "coda ready-made for marching". In 2015, however, the
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A remix called "Bomb The World" (Armageddon Mix) was produced by reggae/funk performers
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called it "a lighthearted, mid-tempo pop song that recalls
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has called it "Franti's s response to September 11".
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Index

Single
Michael Franti & Spearhead
Everyone Deserves Music
Genre
Alternative rock
art rock
Songwriter(s)
protest song
Michael Franti & Spearhead
Everyone Deserves Music
The Independent
Sly and Robbie
New Internationalist
Chicago Tribune
Bob Marley
Johnny Nash
Michael Franti, Shepherd's Bush Empire, London
The Independent
Even our enemies deserve music
New Internationalist
Michael Franti expands his sonic palette
Chicago Tribune
Categories
2003 singles
American reggae songs
Michael Franti songs
2003 songs
Songs written by Michael Franti

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