The Limerick, Ireland-born band The Cranberries were one of the biggest groups of the 1990s. Formed in 1989, the band rose to sweeping popularity in 1994 thanks to their sophomore album, No Need to ...
It was 1995, and the band from Georgia was touring the world on the strength of three smash-hit albums in a row when Bill Berry collapsed—and everything almost fell apart.
And then some cats in Germany went along with the joke far enough to actually sign them to their label, Noise, just like a real rock’n’roll band, and in 1984, the Apocalyptic Raids EP was released.