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  1. 14 de jul. de 2017 · Groundhogs - Thank Christ for the Bomb (1970) Hard Rock / Blues Rock / Psych Tracklist: 01 - Strange Town ( 00:00 ) 02 - Darkness Is No Friend ( 04:21 ) 03 - Soldier ( 08:09 ) 04 -...

  2. Thank Christ for the Bomb is the third studio album recorded by The Groundhogs, originally released by Liberty Records in 1970. It was engineered by Martin Birch, who had previously worked on albums by Deep Purple, Jeff Beck, Fleetwood Mac and Peter Green.

  3. 23 de jun. de 2023 · The Groundhogs - Thank Christ for the Bomb (2003 Remastered Version) - YouTube. firerecords. 9.47K subscribers. Subscribed. 56. 3.1K views 10 months ago. Stream on Spotify:...

  4. 5 de feb. de 2009 · Since that day it's been stalemate, everyone's scared to obliterate, So it seems for peace we can thank the bomb, so I say thank Christ for the bomb. ♪♫...

  5. 13 de abr. de 2019 · Thank Christ For The Bomb is a visionary tale of cold war fear, alienation and everyday drama. A thinking man’s rumination on alienation, the album is a game of two halves; side one tackling the thermo nuclear threat while side two traces riches to rags alienation in everyday London.

  6. 30 de mar. de 2021 · Thank Christ For The Bomb is just the most amazing album I’ve ever heard. One minute it’s a full-on power trio playing this manic, almost punk rock – angry, antiestablishment, anti-war stuff – and the next minute it drops right down into this extremely quiet and subtle finger-picking stuff.

  7. Completely divorcing himself from the blues, the album "Thank Christ For The Bomb", released in may 1970, consists of nine tracks; the main theme covers both World Wars beginning with the soldiers in the First World War and ending with the nuclear bomb in the Second, but the sympathies in the message carries through to this day...