Nothing to Fear

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Nothing to Fear is a 1982 new wave/rock album by Oingo Boingo known for its darkly quirky sound and energetic, horn-driven arrangements.

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Nothing to Fear canonical 3
Nothing to Fear (But Fear Itself) 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf album
studio album
artist Oingo Boingo NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
decade 1980s
describedAs darkly quirky new wave/rock album
featuresInstrument bass guitar
drums
guitar
horn section
keyboards
followedBy Good for Your Soul
follows Only a Lad
genre alternative rock
new wave
post-punk
rock
hasCoverArtist Oingo Boingo NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOnGenre alternative rock
ska-influenced rock
hasLeadVocalist Danny Elfman
hasPart Grey Matter
Insects
Islands
Nothing to Fear self-linksurface differs
surface form: Nothing to Fear (But Fear Itself)

Private Life
Reptiles and Samurai
Running on a Treadmill
Whole Day Off
Why'd We Come
Wild Sex (In the Working Class)
hasType horn-driven arrangements
language English
mainSongwriter Danny Elfman
medium audio cassette
compact disc
vinyl record
notableWorkOf Oingo Boingo NERFINISHED
partOf Oingo Boingo discography
performer Oingo Boingo NERFINISHED
producer Danny Elfman
Joe Chiccarelli
publicationDate 1982
recordLabel A&M Records
releasePeriod early 1980s
soundCharacter dark
energetic
quirky

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Oingo Boingo album Nothing to Fear
Only a Lad nextWork Nothing to Fear
Nothing to Fear hasPart Nothing to Fear self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Nothing to Fear (But Fear Itself)
Good for Your Soul follows Nothing to Fear
Farewell: Live from the Universal Amphitheatre, Halloween 1995 hasTrack Nothing to Fear
this entity surface form: Nothing to Fear (But Fear Itself)