Lunatic Fringe
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Lunatic fringe is a pejorative term used to characterize members of a usually political or social movement espousing extreme, eccentric, or fanatical views. It was coined by the 26th President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt, to marginalize American anarchists.
Lunatic Fringe can refer to:
- Lunatic Fringe (song), recorded in 1981 by Red Rider, from their album As Far as Siam
- The working title for the Pink Floyd song Brain Damage was called A Lunatic Song and is often mistaken for Lunatic Fringe by Red Rider.
- A screensaver that is part of the After Dark screensaver pack.
- A secret level of the computer game Duke Nukem 3D.
- A snowboard produced by Liberace Technologies.
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