Tears for Fears, named after a phrase found in Arthur Janov's book Prisoners of Pain, is a British pop/rock outfit formed in 1981 in Bath, England, by Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith, two school friends and ex-members of Graduate. Initially associated with new wave and the new romantic movements, the duo's earliest work (through 1983's The Hurting) was explicitly based around the confusion and angst of adolescence.
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Total Eclipse Of The Heart |
432 |
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Sowing The Seeds Of Love |
355 |
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Vamos A La Discoteca |
208 |
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Change |
137 |
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Advice For The Young At Heart |
131 |
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Boom Boom |
90 |
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Living On A Dream |
83 |
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You Do Something To Me |
81 |
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Nocturne |
79 |
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Love & Devotion |
68 |
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Gone Up In Flames |
44 |
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Mad World |
33 |
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The Black Pearl |
28 |
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You Don't Understand Me |
14 |
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Boombastic |
14 |
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Just Pass It On |
13 |
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Closest Thing To Heaven |
10 |
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Call me Mellow |
9 |
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Le Retour Du Père |
4 |