Tears For Fears
Tears For Fears is a British band that rose to fame in the 1980s. Formed by Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith, the group became known for their catchy synth-pop sound and emotionally introspective lyrics. Their breakthrough album, "Songs from the Big Chair," released in 1985, spawned hits like "Shout" and "Everybody Wants to Rule the World," earning them widespread acclaim and commercial success. Interestingly, the band's name was inspired by primal therapy, a psychological technique that aims to release suppressed emotions. Tears For Fears enjoyed continued success throughout the decade with albums like "The Seeds of Love" and "Elemental." Despite going through lineup changes over the years, Orzabal and Smith remain the core of the band, and they continue to tour and release music. With their distinctive sound and memorable hits, Tears For Fears remains a beloved and influential band in the history of music.
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