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  1. 6 giorni fa · Oingo Boingo: Writer/Composer: Danny Elfman: Album: Dark at the End of the Tunnel (1990) Release Date: 1989: Genre: Rock, New Wave, Alternative Rock: Producer: Danny Elfman & Steve Bartek

  2. 3 mag 2024 · My favorite track of theirs is their re-recording of "Try to Believe," the closing credit theme to Midnight Run, on their album, Dark at the End of the Tunnel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUz6IZ5GnbY

  3. PeeWee's Big Adventure was also Danny Elfman's first soundtrack on a major film. Tim Burton knew of him from Oingo Boingo, and Paul Reubens knew of him because of the Forbidden Zone, the first soundtrack Danny ever did. It was a film version of the stage performances the Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo used to do, led by Richard Elfman.

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  4. 23 apr 2024 · Oingo Boingo: Writer/Composer: Danny Elfman: Album: Dark at the End of the Tunnel (1990) Release Date: 1988: Genre: Rock, Remix, New Wave, Alternative Rock, Soundtrack: Producer: Danny Elfman, Steve Bartek

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  5. 4 giorni fa · Dark at the End of the Tunnel (the 3rd original for MCA) was a bit disappointing. But their next album, their final original album on Giant Records (confusingly titled Boingo when their second for MCA was titled Boi-Ngo ). was a snooze fest and likely one of the most disappointing albums in my collection.

  6. 3 mag 2024 · Oingo Boingo’s “Little Girls” gained renewed attention in the early to mid-2000s due to its association with the internet meme culture. It became infamously known as the “Pedobear Song”. However, it is important to remember the song’s original intention and meaning, which is far from the objectification and exploitation that some meme culture has attached to it.

  7. 23 apr 2024 · Co-written, produced, and directed by the Oingo Boingo originator, 1982’s Forbidden Zone was a truly strange piece of work. Both based on and designed to capture the magic of their live performances, the musical fantasy comedy follows “local pimp, narcotics peddler, and slum lord” Huckleberry P. Jones, who discovered a portal to another dimension in a stash house.

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