• No Need to Argue is the second studio album by Irish alternative rock band the Cranberries, released on 3 October 1994 through Island Records. It is the...
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    Doing It, So Why Can't We? (1993), to commercial success. Their second album, No Need to Argue (1994), brought the band to international fame, and included...
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    platinum in Britain, and 5× platinum in the US. Their next studio album, No Need to Argue, gave them the hit single "Zombie" and was their best-selling studio...
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  • Records as the lead single from the Cranberries' second studio album, No Need to Argue (1994). Critics have described "Zombie" as "a masterpiece of alternative...
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  • If I Were A Carpenter, 1994, retrieved 2022-12-24 The Cranberries - No Need To Argue, 1994, retrieved 2022-12-23 The Cranberries - Everybody Else Is Doing...
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    number-one Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? (1993), No Need to Argue (1994), To the Faithful Departed (1996), and Bury the Hatchet (1999). The...
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  • Island Records as the second single from their second studio album, No Need to Argue (1994). The song was written by bandmembers Dolores O'Riordan and Noel...
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  • album No Need to Argue with the four members each in very similar positions. The backdrop, however, is a darker green as opposed to No Need to Argue's stark...
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  • fourth single (third in North America) from their second studio album, No Need to Argue (1994). The song peaked at number 20 on the UK Singles Chart and number...
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  • Melodie McDaniel "Zombie" (No Need to Argue, September 1994) Director: Samuel Bayer "Ode to My Family" (No Need to Argue, November 1994) Director: Samuel...
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  • album, No Need To Argue. It was released as a promotional single in the UK in 1995. According to Billboard magazine, Island Records intended to release...
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  • Eagles from Desperado "Twenty One", a song by The Cranberries from No Need to Argue "Twenty One", a song by Corey Smith Twenty-One (card game), forerunner...
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  • Island Records as the third single from their second studio album, No Need to Argue (1994), except in North America, where it was released as the fourth...
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  • is not met, then the claim is unfounded, and its opponents need not argue further in order to dismiss it. Hitchens used this phrase specifically in the...
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    1996. The song was first played during the North American leg of the No Need to Argue Tour in late 1994. Upon its release, the song peaked at number four...
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  • We Need to Talk About Kevin is a 2003 novel by Lionel Shriver, published by Serpent's Tail, about a fictional school massacre. It is written from the...
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  • Treasure Box – The Complete Sessions 1991–1999 (category Articles needing additional references from May 2016)
    Disc 1 – Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? Disc 2 – No Need to Argue Disc 3 – To the Faithful Departed Disc 4 – Bury the Hatchet Allmusic review...
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  • album turned out to be a huge success in the US. In 1994, Street worked with the band again on their second album No Need to Argue. Following two albums...
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  • ed. (11 July 2020). "The Cranberries : une réédition de l'album "No Need To Argue" avec un titre inédit" (in French). Charts in France. Retrieved 19...
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  • until November 1994. It returned to the Top 50 during 1995 and has spent a total of 68 weeks in the Top 50. No Need to Argue entered the ARIA chart in November...
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  • Victoria, Australia "Disappointment", a song by The Cranberries from No Need to Argue Cape Disappointment (disambiguation) Disappointed (disambiguation)...
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  • about the trait in the animal. Strict liability means that there is no need to argue fault in the form of wilful intent or negligence on the part of the...
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  • The Need for Speed is a 1994 racing game developed by EA Canada, originally known as Pioneer Productions, and published by Electronic Arts for 3DO in 1994...
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  • Benjamin from We Are Not Alone, 2004 "Away", by the Cranberries from No Need to Argue, 2002 reissue "Away", by Devin Townsend from Accelerated Evolution...
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    dating to 1909 in Butte, Montana. Alongside "No Irish Need Apply" signs, in the post-World War II years, signs which read "No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs"...
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    New World Order (conspiracy theory) (category Wikipedia articles needing factual verification from August 2016)
    reference to a postulated "international Jewish banking conspiracy" masterminded by the Rothschild family.[additional citation(s) needed] Arguing that the...
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  • has a duty to perform y (if they can assist). All we then need to add, to get to the fundamental principle of developed communism, is to assume that...
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    Ipse dixit (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
    position: if the master had said it, it was enough for them and there was no need to argue further." Burton, George Ward. (1909). Burton's book on California...
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  • God from Members Only, Vol. 4, 2019 "Empty", by the Cranberries from No Need to Argue, 1994 "Empty", by Harry Chapin from Heads & Tales, 1972 "Empty", by...
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  • New Order "No Need To Argue"' The Cranberries Film critic Roger Ebert, in a positive review, noted that the characters' names are shortened to "Mi" and...
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