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NOTHING TO FEAR


Released the 22nd of June 1982, the band went for something way crazier with their second album, featuring quirky instruments built by Leon Schneiderman, heavy use of synthethizers, insects, samurai, reptiles...

Contrasting Only A Lad's coked up edge, Nothing To Fear's songs feature more abstract nightmareish lyrics, with creepy melodies to match, while still being very fun and very Boingo.

The cover was originally a rejected christmas card by Georganne Deen, who would later be responsible for most of the band's artwork.
A-Side B-Side
Grey MatterWhole Day Off
InsectsNothing to Fear
Private LifeWhy'd We Come
Wild SexIslands
Running on a TreadmillReptiles and Samurai
Unreleased
Better Luck Next Time
Elementary Physics