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July 09, 2009
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Welcome to Your Life
The Familiar Faces of Tears for Fears
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In every generation, a little Tears for Fears must fall. During MTV's initial crest in the '80s, a drop landed in the form of the moody, ebullient video for "Shout." A few years later, the magical mystery tour "Sowing the Seeds of…
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