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  1. Nothing to Fear possesses a more hard-edged sound than the band's previous releases, featuring louder electric guitar and percussion, an increased and more varied use of synthesizers and the introduction of sequencers on some tracks. The songs also feature an unorthodox range of instruments, some of which were designed and built by the band.

  2. ウォーレン・フィッツジェラルド. Doug Lacy. Marc Mann. オインゴ・ボインゴ ( Oingo Boingo )は、 バンド としては 1979年 に始動し 1995年 まで活動した アメリカ の ニュー・ウェイヴ ・バンド。. ダニー・エルフマン が中心メンバーだったことでも知られる ...

  3. Dead Man's Party (song) " Dead Man's Party " is a song by American band Oingo Boingo, released as the third single from their album of the same name . The song was released on a 12" single in conjunction with another song from the album, "Stay," with the cover art touting it as the single's a-side, while the catalog number and some ...

  4. Oingo Boingo. Oingo Boingo bola americká New Wave skupina, založená v roku 1972 v Los Angeles v Kalifornii. Skupinu založil Richard Elfman ako The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo no napokon o štyri roky neskôr bolo meno skrátené na "Oingo Boingo". V tom čase sa Danny Elfman stal členom tejto skupiny.

  5. Little Girls es una canción del grupo estadounidense Oingo Boingo y la primera pista de su álbum debut Only a Lad. [1] Antecedentes "Little Girls" fue escrito por Danny Elfman después de leer un artículo en un periódico. [2] La canción fue escrita como una sátira y tiene una fuerte influencia punk, además de arreglos de trompeta.

  6. John Hernandez. Craig Pallett. The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo was an American surrealist street theatre troupe, formed by performer and director Richard Elfman in 1972. The group was led by Richard until 1976, when his brother Danny Elfman took over. The group evolved into an experimental musical theatre group, performing songs from the ...

  7. Background. Skeletons in the Closet was issued just a few months after the band had released Boingo Alive, a double album of "live in the studio" re-recordings of many songs from their back catalog.In a 1988 article for the Los Angeles Times, Oingo Boingo frontman Danny Elfman stated that Skeletons in the Closet was issued by their former label A&M to directly compete with Boingo Alive, adding ...