Good for Your Soul is the third studio album by American new wave band Oingo Boingo, released in 1983 by A&M Records.
In this story, the mad scientist Dr. Moreau performed operations on wild beasts in order to make them more human and able to undertake menial tasks.
[2] Several songs were recorded but cut from the final album and remain unreleased, namely "All the Pieces" and "Waiting for You".
The music video accompanying "Nothing Bad Ever Happens" depicts the band performing on a paradise island; Elfman appears watching TV, unaware that his house is being robbed behind him, referencing the lyrics of the first verse.
The video ends with Elfman serving the singing severed heads of the band's horn section to three upper class diners, who at first appear shocked, but proceed to eat regardless.