U2’s Adam Clayton Celebrates How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb at 20
U2 bassist Adam Clayton joins Triple M’s Dangerous Dave and Dave Gleeson on Triple M Nights to celebrate two decades of their iconic 2004 album, How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb. Marking the album’s 20th anniversary, the band has unveiled a unique "shadow" companion piece, How To Re-Assemble An Atomic Bomb, featuring 10 tracks from the original recording sessions—now released for the first time. Adam dives deep into the creative process behind the original album and this groundbreaking shadow album, which includes four never-before-heard songs—'Treason,' 'Evidence of Life,' 'Country Mile,' and 'Happiness.' Fans will also recognize 'Luckiest Man in the World,' once leaked as 'Mercy,' which now receives its official release. The collection also features five remastered gems like 'Picture of You (X+W)' and 'Theme From The Batman,' offering an intimate glimpse into U2's artistic evolution during that era. Beyond celebrating their past, Adam reveals U2's future ambitions, teasing the potential for a new album and hinting at an exciting 2025 Australian tour. He shares insights into the band's hunger for fresh creativity and the logistical challenges of their iconic Sphere shows in Las Vegas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.