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  1. Faith No More is an American rock band from San Francisco, California, formed in 1979. Before September 1983, the band performed under the names Sharp Young Men and later Faith No Man.

  2. Find out the latest updates on Faith No More, the iconic rock band celebrating the anniversaries of their albums. Watch interviews, listen to Dolby ATMOS/Spatial Audio, and enjoy the 4K \"Midlife Crisis\" video.

  3. Feb 21, 2014 · 346K. 44M views 10 years ago. Faith No More - "Epic" (Official Music Video) from the album 'The Real Thing' (1989) 🔔 Subscribe to UPROXX Indie Mixtape and ring the bell to turn on...

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  4. May 19, 2024 · San Francisco misfits Faith No More were one of the most groundbreaking bands of the late 80s and early 90s, helping usher in everything from alt-rock to nu metal before their split in 1998. An unexpected reunion 11 years later saw them reclaiming their crown as rock’s great mavericks – something rubber-stamped by 2015’s brilliant ...

    • Midlife Crisis (Angel Dust, 1992) Legend has it that the crown jewel of 1992’s Angel Dust was inspired by Madonna’s floundering early-’90s pop career, and her seemingly directionless overexposure across TV and radio at the time. ‘
    • The Real Thing (The Real Thing, 1989) ‘I know the feeling / It is the real thing / The essence of the soul…’ The spine-tingling title-track to their 1989 breakthrough LP feels like peak Faith No More to many fans.
    • We Care A Lot (Introduce Yourself, 1987) ‘We care a lot about disasters, fires, floods and killer bees / We care a lot about the NASA shuttle falling in the sea / We care a lot about starvation and the food that Live Aid bought / We care a lot about disease, baby Rock, Hudson, rock, yeah…’ Faith No More’s first unequivocal classic dates back before Mike Patton’s time with the band to that of underrated early singer Chuck Mosley.
    • Epic (The Real Thing, 1989) Faith No More’s breakthrough hit does exactly what it says on the tin. Narrowing focus from that opening widescreen riff to a thumping bass and Mike’s hooky-as-hell rap (the singer was apparently trying to invoke the same feel as Blondie’s Rapture), the track became an early ’90s anthem, offering the same funkiness and flair as early Red Hot Chili Peppers with far more mystery and heft.
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    Temple Of The Dog. Jane's Addiction. Rage Against the Machine. The Cult. Jerry Cantrell. Mad Season. Pearl Jam. New recommendations. Faith No More is an American rock band from San Francisco,...

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