Eve of Destruction

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"Eve of Destruction" is a 1965 protest song, made famous by Barry McGuire, that critiques war, social injustice, and political hypocrisy during the turbulent 1960s.

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Eve of Destruction canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf protest song
single
song
album Eve of Destruction (Barry McGuire album) NERFINISHED
bannedOnSomeRadioStations true
chartPosition number 1 in the United States
number 1 on Billboard Hot 100
top 10 in the United Kingdom
composer P. F. Sloan NERFINISHED
controversial true
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coveredBy Johnny Thunders NERFINISHED
Public Enemy (interpolation/sampling) NERFINISHED
The Turtles NERFINISHED
criticizedBy conservative commentators
some radio programmers
culturalImpact became an anthem of 1960s protest movement
decade 1960s
genre folk rock
protest music
historicalContext 1960s counterculture
Cold War NERFINISHED
Vietnam War era
influenced later protest songs about Vietnam War
language English
lyricalTheme apocalyptic anxiety
critique of political hypocrisy
critique of social injustice
critique of war
lyricist P. F. Sloan NERFINISHED
madeFamousBy Barry McGuire NERFINISHED
notableLyricReference Selma to Montgomery marches NERFINISHED
draft and conscription in the United States
nuclear arms race
originalReleaseYear 1965
performer Barry McGuire NERFINISHED
producer Lou Adler NERFINISHED
recordLabel Dunhill Records NERFINISHED
releaseFormat 7-inch single
side A-side
subject civil rights movement
nuclear war
political hypocrisy
social injustice
war
title Eve of Destruction NERFINISHED
vocalist Barry McGuire NERFINISHED

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Barry McGuire notableWork Eve of Destruction
Barry McGuire notableSong Eve of Destruction
Barry McGuire notableAlbum Eve of Destruction