Songs about consequences of war

War's impact resonates deeply in music, capturing the harrowing consequences on human lives and societies.

Explore the poignant lyrics that artists have penned to express the profound effects of war, and discover more themes that echo through the verses of songs.

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Song
Artist
  1. Mambrú Se Fue a La Guerra Enrique Y Ana
  2. Hail To The King Avenged Sevenfold
  3. Milonga Del Moro Judio Jorge Drexler
  4. Enola Gay Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark
  5. When The Children Cry White Lion
  6. Empty Walls Serj Tankian
  7. Enola Gay OMD
  8. Tentative System Of A Down
  9. Arise Sepultura
  10. Hell On Earth Iron Maiden
  11. Wisdom, Justice, And Love Linkin Park
  12. Mi Soldado Los Tigres del Norte
  13. Where Have All The Flowers Gone? Joan Baez
  14. Black Sabbath - War Pigs / Luke's Wall Black Sabbath
  15. Queremos Paz Maná
  16. Crash This Train Joshua James
  17. Now You've Got Something To Die For Lamb of God
  18. Perdonen Mi Canto Los Tigres del Norte
  19. Sobreviviendo Mercedes Sosa
  20. Tell Me Why P.O.D
  21. Medalla de cartón Fito & Fitipaldis
  22. Where Have All The Flowers Gone? Peter Paul And Mary
  23. Ghosts Of War Slayer
  24. Episode.0 Gackt
  25. Masters Of War Ed Sheeran
  26. War Pigs Ozzy Osbourne
  27. What Is It Good For? War
  28. War Pigs Faith No More
  29. Talking To A Soldier Tim Steinfort
  30. Decisiones Apresuradas Fito Páez
  31. La Gran Ramera V8
  32. Mañana Quizás Sea Tarde Ismael Serrano
  33. Stand Down Immaculate Fools
  34. Coma Of Souls Kreator
  35. Sonidos De Guerra Eskorbuto
  36. Stone Cold HammerFall
  37. Confrontation Damian Marley
  38. Soldado Mutilado La Pestilencia
  39. No Mas Guerra Zona Ganjah
  40. El Líder Mägo de Oz
  41. No More War Mike Love
  42. Season Of The Dead Black Sabbath
  43. Pobeda DDT
  44. A Match Made In Heaven Architects
  45. Dead Nazi Poem Vingador
  46. Milonga Del Muerto Jorge Luis Borges
  47. Kingdom SOULFLY
  48. Dogs Of War Blues Saraceno
  49. Sleepless Cradle of Filth
  50. ¿Dónde están las flores? Rolando Alárcon