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The "Fear Series," or as it's more commonly known among Rush's fanbase, "The Fear Trilogy," is a set of four songs by the band Rush. The series consists of Part I: The Enemy Within (from Grace Under Pressure), Part II: The Weapon (from Signals), Part III: Witch Hunt (from Moving Pictures), and Part IV: Freeze (from Vapor Trails). Parts I, II, and III were released in reverse order, while Part IV was released almost twenty years after Part III. The songs do not follow a set storyline; instead, they deal with topics relating to the emotion of "fear".
"Fear (of the Unknown)" is a song written and recorded by English rock band Siouxsie & the Banshees and produced by Stephen Hague. It was released in late 1991 as the third U.S. single from the band's tenth studio album Superstition. It was not released in the UK and is the only Siouxsie & the Banshees single not to be issued in that country.
The track, in its original form, is an uptempo dance-oriented number with heavy percussion work by Banshees drummer Budgie. For its release as a single, "Fear (of the Unknown)" was drastically remixed by Junior Vasquez to accentuate its 4/4 rhythm and give it a house music feel. When included on the 1992 compilation album Twice Upon a Time: The Singles, the track was presented in its remixed form.
"Fear (of the Unknown)" received moderate airplay on American alternative rock radio, peaking at number twelve on Billboard magazine's Modern Rock Tracks chart. The song became the Banshees' biggest hit on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play chart, climbing to number six.
The cover art is an homage to James Stewart's dream sequence in Alfred Hitchcock's film Vertigo.
"No Fear" is a song by the Finnish rock band The Rasmus, originally released on the band's sixth studio album Hide from the Sun on September 2 2005. The single was the first one to be released from the album (August 29, 2005) and is the most popular song from the album.
It went to #1 on the Swedish Singles Chart and has been popular on many other chart lists as well. The music video also went number one on MTV Europe's nordic chart list "UpNorth".




