<Li> Irish rock band U2 wrote a song entitled "God Part II", referring to the original Lennon song . The lyrics, written by lead singer Bono, continue the pattern of stating things he does not believe in . The song also refers to "Instant Karma!", another one of Lennon's songs, with the line "Instant karma's gonna get him / If I don't get him first" (referring to unauthorised Lennon biographer Albert Goldman). </Li> <Li> Christian rock pioneer Larry Norman's song "God Part III" on his 1991 Stranded in Babylon album, "draws on John Lennon's "God" and the U2 riposte ("God II") ", with lyrics that indicate: "I don't believe in Beatles", and "Don't believe in the revolution or the empty words of peace ." </Li> <Li> "God" (and the album Plastic Ono Band generally) was mocked in the National Lampoon Comedy Radio song "Magical Misery Tour", also released on the 1972 National Lampoon Radio Dinner album . This parody consists entirely of actual quotes from Lennon's famous Rolling Stone magazine interview following the break - up of The Beatles . It ends with "Lennon" crying out, "Where are you, Mother!? They're trying to crucify me!", followed by a heavily echoed fadeout of repeated primal screams "Fuck! Fuck!". </Li> <Li> "God" was covered by Jack's Mannequin and Mick Fleetwood for the 2007 benefit album Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur . </Li>

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