Patton's turned in his funky singing for tough-guy screams ("Evidence" aside), Jim Martin's split ("Get Out"), and what's left swings between super-fly and trite metal. ...
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Longtime Faith No More guitarist Jim Martin split from the band under less-than-amicable circumstances in 1994. Consequently, the group hired Trey Spruance (the guitarist...
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Faith No More's perverse sense of humor in dubbing their latest release Album Of The Year is gonna end up biting them in the arse as the record is anything but great....
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The posthumous retrospective Who Cares a Lot? The Greatest Hits proves that despite their success on radio and MTV, Faith No More was anything but a singles band -- removed...
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As remix singles go, very few producers show up as often as Killing Joke alum Youth, who handles both mixes on this single. In both versions of his "R-Evolution 23" mix,...
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Only a small victory was achieved with the gold-selling Angel Dust; the slower "A Small Victory" was about it for the radio...but you can't go wrong with a cover of the...
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Warner Bros. figured that lightning could strike twice at a time when oodles of (most horribly bad) funk-metal acts were following in Faith No More and Red Hot Chili...
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Faith No More had been faithfully covering "Easy" all over its Angel Dust tour, so the band decided to release this EP to showcase its rendition of the Lionel Richie...
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On Faith No More's major-label debut, Introduce Yourself, the Faith No More that you've grown to know and love finally rears it's ugly head (much more so than on their 1985...
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Starting with the careening "From Out of Nowhere," driven by Bottum's doomy, energetic keyboards, Faith No More rebounded excellently on The Real Thing after Mosley's...
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Often snickered at by critics during the band's colorful career, it wasn't until after Faith No More's split that the group began receiving the recognition that it deserved...
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