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 | | In Robert Merle's Malevil, published in French in 1972 and translated to English in 1975, a group of friends meet to drink wine and enjoy themselves in the cellar of Medieval castle - and being in the cellar saves their lives as France and rest of the world are devastated by nuclear war. |
 | | Anarcho-punk band Crass emulate the reaction of a nuclear attack, in the song "They've Got A Bomb", with a chorus countdown ending in an abrupt stop and a period of silence. |
 | | The band later explained that the idea of the space in the song, when performed live, was to "suddenly stop the energy, dancing and noise and allow the audience to momentarily 'confront themselves' and consider the reality of nuclear war." |
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