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No Fear (The Rasmus song)

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"No Fear"
Song

For the song by hip-hop group O.G.C., see Da Storm.

"No Fear" is a song by the Finnish alternative 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".

Single track listing

  • CD single - International
  1. "No Fear"
  2. "No Fear" (Fearless Remix)
  • CD maxi single
  1. "No Fear"
  2. "Immortal"
  3. "No Fear" (Vrenna Remix)
  • CD single - UK
  1. "No Fear"
  2. "No Fear" (Freelance Hellraiser Remix)
  1. "No Fear" – 4:07
  2. "Immortal" – 4:57
  3. "Dancer in the Dark" – 3:28
  4. "No Fear" (Vrenna Remix) – 3:40
  5. "The Rasmus Software Player:
    • No Fear (Video) - 3:57
    • No Fear (Making Of) - 8:02
    • Photo Gallery
    • Extra video material
    • Web Links

Music video

The music video for "No Fear" was directed by Jörn Heitmann in Berlin, Germany the same year. Jörn Heitmann has also directed many of Rammstein's videos.

It includes a girl who The Rasmus 'feel for' by singing about her life and how she feels. The girl has an obsession with butterflies and follows them out of her small dark bedroom as she sleep-walks. Unaware of her sleep-walking she accidentally steps on broken glass on top of a roof and falls through to where the band is playing. But has she died? She appears to end up in a beautiful garden with a bed randomly placed in the middle, surrounded by butterflies and flowers. However, she also stays in her dingy bedroom, gloomily looking up at the framed butterfly picture on her wall. The effect is added to at the end by reusing several of the shots seen at the beginning of the video.

Charts

Chart (2007) Peak
position
Austria Singles Top 75 16
Dutch Top 40 18
Finland Singles Top 20 1
France Singles Top 100 41
Germany Singles Top 100 13
Ireland Singles Top 50 48
Israel Singles Top 40 1
Sweden Singles Top 60 23
Swiss Singles Top 100 44
UK Singles Top 75 43