1999 studio album by the Cranberries
Bury the Hatchet is the fourth studio album by Irish alternative rock [ 15] band the Cranberries , released on 19 April 1999. In the US, the album had shipped 500,000 copies as of 2 June 1999, and received a gold certification .[ 16] It is the band's final album on Island Records .
The album is the first album released by the band after their first hiatus, which began in September 1996. Dolores O'Riordan had taken that time to heal from stress-induced diseases, and also had her first child, Taylor, during this period. This last fact influenced some of the tracks on the album, most notably "Animal Instinct " and "You and Me".
The themes of the songs vary from maternity and children to divorce and child abuse.
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