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      • One of their popular songs, “Surprise! You’re Dead!,” released in 1989 as part of their album “The Real Thing,” has captivated audiences with its intense energy and dark subject matter.
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  1. Sep 30, 2023 · Faith No More has left the interpretation of “Surprise! You’re Dead!” open to listeners. While they have not offered explicit explanations, the band believes in the power of music to evoke personal emotions and connect with individuals on a subjective level.

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  4. The Real Thing is the third studio album by American rock band Faith No More, released on June 20, 1989, by Slash and Reprise Records. It is the first album to feature singer Mike Patton, following the dismissal of previous vocalist Chuck Mosley.

  5. You’re Dead!” is the fourth track on Faith No More’s album “The Real Thing,” released in 1989. However, the origins of this song can be traced back to the 1970s when it was originally written by Jim Martin during his time in a band called Agents of Misfortune, with Cliff Burton from Metallica.

  6. "Surprise! You're dead!" is the fourth song on the album The Real Thing. Surprise! you're dead! Ha ha! open your eyes See the world as it used to be when you used to be in it When you were alive...

  7. Nov 15, 2011 · Video is filmed 1990 for the song "Surprise! You're Dead!" from Faith No More's 1989 album, "The Real Thing". Official video, a bit better sound quality tha...

  8. Jun 28, 2023 · "Surprise! You're Dead!" by Faith No More explores themes of revenge, obsession, and eternal torment. The lyrics depict a narrator who takes pleasure in causing harm and suffering to someone they once loved, emphasizing the idea that their control and influence over the individual will never cease.

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