Oingo Boingo - Insanity video free download


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Duration: 07:59
Uploaded: 2006/10/07

A lyrics video I made... it took me a long time so enjoy!

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9 years ago

Alxias Haught

The Plaguemother brought me here....

9 years ago

Jaylene Hake

I bet this inspired Grant Morrison while he was writing "Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth"...

9 years ago

Ashley Puett

Only one part is a little messed up, the rest is spot on. After "let's make believe were all the same." They say, "Now that's for me." 

9 years ago

phantomtardis

Not much to say about it...other than it's the best song I've ever by mister Elfman

9 years ago

Stephen R. Mingle

to all the dedicated followers of fashion- in aquarium city 

9 years ago

sTyKa MaRQueZ

True love right here! Doesn't get any better than this!!!

9 years ago

Gerrit Hoevers

"Let's make believe we're all the same (Now that's for me)"

9 years ago

Rob Carr (The Illuminate One)

Sing along!

9 years ago

jetraydude

So......whose sacrifice was this song written for? Jk, I know it's just Elfman being....Elfman.

9 years ago

SuperStoneFist

This song will be forever relevant with our society.

9 years ago

Crazee Renegade

Elfman ... Oingo Boingo ... *These* *lyrics* ...

9 years ago

Mrchese97

Some really good pick-up lines in this song.

10 years ago

Dionne Corona

Mind blowing.

10 years ago

MinockerSpanichle

I find it strange how Elfman sang about the cliché image of a hypocrite man in this way. I tried finding out about his religious or philosophical views, couldn't really get anything solid except this quote from him, talking about his time in Africa: "I learned how to disguise myself as either a Protestant or a Catholic religious student, in order to get meals out of missionaries all over the continent of West Africa. Learned how to play hymns on the violin. Anything for food, because there just wasn't a lot to eat out there but rice and peanut sauce. The missionaries would have all this fucking Western food- canned ham, canned vegetables, things like that. After a couple months away from it, I would do anything for it. So I learned how to disguise myself as a good religious boy. I learned how to keep myself alive when I came down with malaria, which was to not go to a hospital, but to find a Peace Corps person's house and knock on their door. When they opened it, I'd collapse and say, 'American.' They'd have no choice but to let me have a cot in their backyard. Where I was, hospitals were more where you went to die than to get better. So, yeah, I learned a few things."So while these missionaries helped him and were who he knew to go to for help, he still cast them in a derogatory light, it seems. Perplexing guy.

10 years ago

Ameen Makanvand

We need more songs like this these days that actually have meaning behind them and real self expression. Instead of the stuff today about nothing more than dating and breaking up

10 years ago

Rob Carr (The Illuminate One)

A lot of good ones found but still looking for audi lang by them

10 years ago

CrapfestEnt

creatively yes, vocally no - that would belong to glen danzig

10 years ago

John Maloney

Well ok, one more. I couldn't leave out the most appropriate. LOL

10 years ago

Honey Halliwell

From our modern dark composer, Danny Elfman, the genius behind "Nightmare Before Christmas", "Edward Scissorhands", and "Batman" comes one of the greatest songs of all time. Forget that I mentioned a favorite before; nothing compares to this as far as I'm concerned. Which is odd, since I'm not and never have been an Boingo/Oingo Boingo fan. This, however, has the epic music Danny Elfman has been known for lately, and in message, well... it's the very potent reason I chose the lyric video.Do yourself a favor: play it, listen, get swept up.Enjoy!#DannyElfman #Boingo #Insanity

10 years ago

Minespatch the channel

This is a great companion piece to Queen's Innuendo.

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