This era-defining U2 album turns 20 this year. We spoke to the Edge about how the band channelled the rage of the post-9/11 era into their 'first rock record'

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A simple drum beat. A distant whirring. The industrial, rhythmic scraping of guitar strings. “Unos, dos, tres, catorce!” Bono bellows into the mix, opening the floodgates for an onslaught of distorted power chords.

I still feel a buzz of excitement when I hear the intro to “Vertigo,” the brash, electric lead single from U2’s 2004 album “How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb,” which turns 20 this week.

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