The Wolfe Tones say they'll donate the proceeds of downloads from "Come Out Ye Black and Tans" to homeless charity, the Peter McVerry Trust.
The rebel song has topped the iTunes charts in both the UK and Ireland.
It followed a backlash to government plans for a commemoration ceremony for the Royal Irish Constabulary in Dublin Castle, which has since been postponed.
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