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** The band's first single "Suffer the Children" was an OldShame for them, due to them seeing the lyrics as naïve. As a result, it wasn't included on their greatest hits compilation ''Tears Roll Down'' and is often overlooked on later ones.

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** The band's first single "Suffer the Children" was an OldShame for them, due to them seeing the lyrics as naïve. As a result, it wasn't included on their greatest hits compilation ''Tears Roll Down'' and is often overlooked on later ones. This seems to have died down as of late, with backing vocalist Carina Round performing the song on the promotional tour for ''The Tipping Poin''.
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** The first single by the Smith-less incarnation of Tears for Fears, "Laid So Low (Tears Roll Down)", is their only one not available on streaming services thanks to the band throwing it firmly into CanonDiscontinuity; as a result, the only legal means of listening to it are by finding old copies of the CD single release or the {{greatest hits album}}s it was featured on, all of which are out of print[[note]]the original "Tears Roll Down", meanwhile, is readily available on the 1999 and 2020 expanded reissues of ''Music/TheSeedsOfLove'' and on the ''Saturnine Martial & Lunatic'' rarities collection[[/note]].

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** The first single by the Smith-less incarnation of Tears for Fears, "Laid So Low (Tears Roll Down)", is their only one not available on streaming services thanks to the band throwing it firmly into CanonDiscontinuity; as a result, CanonDiscontinuity. Since it didn't resurface again until it was included on ''[[Music/NowThatsWhatICallMusic NOW Yearbook '92]]'' in July 2023, the only legal means of listening to it are before then were by finding old copies of the CD single release or the {{greatest hits album}}s it was featured on, all of which are out of print[[note]]the original "Tears Roll Down", meanwhile, is readily available on the 1999 and 2020 expanded reissues of ''Music/TheSeedsOfLove'' and on the ''Saturnine Martial & Lunatic'' rarities collection[[/note]].

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