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Testimony of an era filled with anti-war cries
A masterpiece of protest songs by Barry McGuire.
"Eve of Destruction," a protest song against the Vietnam War, became a social phenomenon. Its intense lyrics and folk-rock sound expressed the anxieties of the times. Together with its B-side, it is an important record expressing the anger and hope of young people. It's an album that demonstrates the social impact of music.
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- Producer - Barri
- Producer - Lou Adler
- Written-By - P. F. Sloan
- Producer - Sloan