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Summary Of: Tears for Fears

Tears for Fears were signed to... the new Tears for Fears sound helped to propel... Tears for Fears were scheduled to perform at... released another Tears for Fears album in 1995... The remasters also had the effect of establishing Tears for Fears as definitive artists... Tears for Fears themselves had yet to reach the top spot in their native country...

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