>>1242622Actually, they have both.
First line is "Harrisburg, Sellafield, Chernobyl, Fukushima"
The second line then is "Harrisburg, Sellafield, Chernobyl, Hiroshima".
As much as I like Radioactivity for the beat, I feel like it has gone from being about the nuclear age to being an anti-nuclear thing. No surprise that Kraftwerk opened with that at a No More Nukes concert a few years ago. In terms of nuclear incidents as well, Harrisburg's Three Mile Island incident was well contained and Three Mile Island still generates power. Sellafield has had 2 nuclear incidents, one of which has no affect on the surrounding area, the second was far less impactful. Chernobyl was the only seriously bad incident, since the town and Pripyat are still cordoned off to people living there, although there are hotels and a few villiages inside the exclusion zone, which is larger than Pripyat. Hiroshima is now a normal city with a slightly higher than backround radiation level of rads. Still a historical centre about WWII, but that was the use of an atomic weapon, not a nuclear reactor going out. Fukushima was a hydrogen gas explosion caused by a shorted out cable electrolysing sea water which had gotten into the power plant. Relatively little radioactive material has seeped out and the waters around it, have been largely unaffected (with the exclusion zone being in place more for keeping people out from hurting themselves, rather than for any real radiation).