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"Lunatic Fringe" is a song by the Canadian rock band Red Rider from their 1981 album, As Far as Siam. The song reached No. 11 on the rock radio airplay chart in Billboard in September 1981, [2] and was awarded a SOCAN Classic award in 2009 by the Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada for reaching the 100,000-airplay mark on (Canadian) domestic radio.
Lunatic Fringe", the band's most famous song, is about what composer Tom Cochrane saw as an alarming rise of anti-Semitism in the 1970s, and was inspired by a book he read about Raoul Wallenberg. [2] The song is featured in the 1985 high-school wrestling movie Vision Quest , the Miami Vice episode " Smuggler's Blues ", the My Name Is Earl ...
Red Rider, later known as Tom Cochrane & Red Rider, is a Canadian rock band popular in the 1980s. While they achieved significant success in Canada, the band never had a song in the top 40 in the United States, although "Lunatic Fringe" from their second album, 1981's As Far as Siam, became popular on US album-oriented rock radio.
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Lunatic fringe, a derogatory term used to characterize members of a political or social movement as extremists with eccentric or fanatical views, may refer to: "Lunatic Fringe" (song), a 1981 song by Red Rider; LFNG, a gene in the Notch pathway; Jon Moxley (born 1985), nicknamed "Lunatic Fringe", American professional wrestler
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Neruda is the third studio album by the Canadian rock band Red Rider, released in 1983 (see 1983 in music).The album was recorded at Metalworks Studios in Toronto, Ontario.The figure on the album cover was inspired by Denise Sexton.
Anyone else out there mistake "Lunatic Fringe" for a Pink Floyd song when you first heard it?? Shotguntony 02:43, 7 June 2012 (UTC) This is shear deduction and math, but I would say yes, and it seems unlikely that you will cross paths with anyone in that group. Why was that a stupid question? My76Strat 04:27, 7 June 2012 (UTC)