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Why Tears For Fears' new album took seven years to make - BBC News
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After Tragedy and Recovery, Tears for Fears Come Back | TIDAL Magazine
Tears For Fears, back with first new album in 18 years, extend a middle finger to music industry conformity - The San Diego Union-Tribune
Depeche Mode studio album 'Music for the Masses' turns 35
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Depeche Mode vs The Doors vs Tears For Fears Personal Roadhouse Shout Djs From Mars Bootleg - YouTube
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Tears For Fears, back with first new album in 18 years, extend a middle finger to music industry conformity - The San Diego Union-Tribune