Fear is an emotion that arises from the perception of danger.
Fear or The Fear may also refer to:
The Fear (French: La Peur) is a 2015 French drama film directed by Damien Odoul. The film won the 2015 Cinema of France award Prix Jean Vigo, and was selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section of the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival.
Secretly shot from September 15 through October 24, 2015, on locations in Canada, filming completed and the film entered post-production in late November. The film represents Damien Odoul's seventh feature film.
Gabriel Dufour (Nino Rocher) is a young conscript in the French army during the first World War. Along with fellow conscripts from his small town, he is sent to the front in 1914. Through the trials, horrors, and tribulations of war, he survives and discovers his own humanity.
This is a list of videogames published by the Japanese video game company Enix. On April 1, 2003, Enix merged with Square to form Square Enix; for a list of videogames after the merger, please see List of Square Enix games.
Before focusing on the console segment, Enix published videogames for Japanese home computers. The early videogames were created by hobbyists for several programming contests held by Enix while the others were outsourced by Enix to developer studios. A few of the videogames were later ported to consoles.
These were available in Japan and Asia only.
Enix also produced a few arcade and mobile phone videogames, such as Dragon Quest Monsters i.
Skindred is a Welsh rock band formed in Newport, South Wales in 1998. Skindred's musical style mixes heavy metal, alternative rock and reggae. The band also integrate elements of hardcore punk, dancehall, jungle, ska, hip hop, drum and bass, dubstep and various other influences into their music. Skindred are well known for their energetic and involving live performances, and have won several awards including "Best Live Band" at the 2011 UK Metal Hammer 'Golden Gods' awards and the "Devotion Award" at the 2011 Kerrang! Awards.
Dub War was formed in Newport in 1993, and eventually signed with Earache Records. According to vocalist Benji Webbe, "They would not let us record and just wouldn't give us money to live on, this made us fight internally till we had no option other than to go our separate ways or kill someone or each other." Dub War disbanded in 1998, and Webbe formed Skindred with bassist Daniel Pugsley, guitarist Mikeydemus, and drummer Arya Goggin after Webbe was unable to put together a new project featuring other members of Dub War. In 2002, Skindred released its debut album, Babylon. After being reissued in 2003 by RCA Records, the album was re-released by Lava Records on 14 August 2004. Allmusic writer Johnny Loftus wrote that "Skindred doesn't seem to consciously want the reinvention tag; it has simply tapped into the same lack of pretension that fueled Korn and Living Colour's Vivid – records that were made visionary by an unadulterated honesty in both delivery and craft. [...] highly recommended for fans of literate genre jumpers like Soulfly and System of a Down, or any heshers looking for some heavy-hitting firepower that hasn't fallen victim to the anvil of corporate assimilation."
Do you wake up every day
In a world that seems crazy
A world you love to hate
Are you scared or do you feel pretty safe
Do you think you have nothing
Or do you think you've got it made
Chorus
You know it feels like your going insane
I've done everything you told me
To take away the pain
Then you change my medication again
Its getting harder to tell
Just who or what's insane
Do your nightmares tear you apart
Do you wake up screaming shouting in the dark
The demons keep you awake
Does the clock tick more slowly with
Every breath you take
Chorus
Does each day seem like the rest
You turn on the morning coz turning offs the best
Do you think that it will never change
Or does mass self delusion medal with your brain
Chorus
You see I think I know it all
I think I know the way
You've given me the power
By making me insane