Depeche Mode vs Tears for Fears

Depeche Mode or Tears for Fears?

  • Depeche Mode

    Votes: 5 41.7%
  • Tears for Fears

    Votes: 7 58.3%

  • Total voters
    12

Mike_Yates

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Two of the most legendary bands from the 1980's, which is your favorite one?
 
How can they be legendary? I don't know a single legend about either one.
 
Voting Tears For Fears on behalf of my daughter, who discovered them last March. I now know more about Roland Orzabal than I ever wanted to know in the eighties.
 
Voting Tears For Fears on behalf of my daughter, who discovered them last March. I now know more about Roland Orzabal than I ever wanted to know in the eighties.

Obscure reference 10 out of 10 points. You may now retire in the ultimate glory. :D
 
Now you are just getting strange. :D:heart:

Not even close. That award would have to go to the human skull with ram's horns that is in his study, which is named Mr. Ramskull, and which had at one time, its own Twitter account.

Beat that with a stick.
 
Not even close. That award would have to go to the human skull with ram's horns that is in his study, which is named Mr. Ramskull, and which had at one time, its own Twitter account.

Beat that with a stick.

Do you want to be my girlfriend? If the answer is no ignore this post.

It never happened. Much like the Tears for Fears reunion.
 
Meh vs meh really. Both fashion bands for mine.

If you want real music from that era you'd want Joy Division.
 
tears for fears was relevant for about 10 minutes, there's nothing legendary about them
 
Depeche Mode makes good mind fuck lyrics. I figured everybody on Literotica would love them best!
 
tears for fears was relevant for about 10 minutes, there's nothing legendary about them

look, it's okay to not be wrong at least some of the time. songs from the big chair is a classic, son. even if you think that's the only good thing they ever did you at least have to acknowledge that.
 
look, it's okay to not be wrong at least some of the time. songs from the big chair is a classic, son. even if you think that's the only good thing they ever did you at least have to acknowledge that.

yeah sure they had a few good songs.
but 'legendary' still seems like a bit of a stretch
 
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