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  1. Dark at the End of the Tunnel marked Oingo Boingo's move toward a more pure pop sound, eschewing the hyper, frantic style exemplified on previous records for a more mainstream, less formally innovative approach, with an emphasis on emotional, positive lyrics. [1] [2]

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  3. AMAZON.COM — Best-selling prog vinyls. OINGO BOINGO Dark at the End of the Tunnel ratings distribution. 2.34. (13 ratings) Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music (15%) Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection (0%) Good, but non-essential (38%) Collectors/fans only (46%) Poor. Only for completionists (0%)

  4. 28 de abr. de 1990 · Oingo Boingo: Dark at the End of the Tunnel | PopMatters. By. Nikki Tranter. / 13 April 2003. Oingo Boingo. Dark at the End of the Tunnel. Universal. 1990-04-28....

  5. Preview. The tunnel was a perfect metaphor for Oingo Boingos first album in the '90s, as group leader Danny Elfman later said that this album’s songs were dark: “Scary-dark, funny-dark, or just dark-dark.”. The macabre musical and lyrical themes of “Skin,” “Flesh ‘n Blood," and “When the Lights Go Out” may have been ...

  6. Useful links. Listen to Dark At The End Of The Tunnel on Spotify. Oingo Boingo · Album · 1990 · 11 songs.

  7. Definitely a more restrained, perhaps even sedated side to one of the zaniest and all-out fun bands of the 1980's; Dark at the End of the Tunnel clearly can't compete with Boingo's earlier classics, but still contains a handful of classics and by no means should be ignored by fans of the band.