Celebrity | music Metal Band to Donate 'Zombie' Cover Profits to O'Riordan's Kids 'Hopefully it does some good' By Michael Harthorne Posted Jan 19, 2018 12:27 PM CST Copied In this 2008 file photo, Cranberries lead singer Dolores O'Riordan performs during the European Border Breakers awards. (AP Photo/Bruno Bebert, File) It was a thrill when metal band Bad Wolves heard Dolores O'Riordan liked their cover of "Zombie"—which they recorded for their upcoming debut album—so much that she wanted to sing on it, Rolling Stone reports. Bad Wolves' Tommy Vext tells Sky News it was "the greatest honor" to know The Cranberries singer approved of their version of her 1994 hit. But O'Riordan died Monday ahead of a scheduled recording session for Bad Wolves' "Zombie." Vext says the band was "deeply saddened by the sudden loss" and will now be donating all profits from their version of "Zombie" to O'Riordan's three children. "You never know if that's going to help," Vext tells Rolling Stone. "But hopefully it does some good." He tells Sky News the message behind "Zombie" still resonates: "Humanity is still fighting to assert itself despite all the conflicts." Read These Next Why the Brightline of Florida is called the 'Death Train.' This is one very public, visible way to look for love. Next year's COLA increase is up slightly from 2025. Trump's new targets for prosecution: Smith, Wray, and Garland Report an error