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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roddy_BottumRoddy Bottum - Wikipedia

    Man on Man. Roswell Christopher Bottum [1] (born July 1, 1963) is an American musician, best known as the keyboardist for the San Francisco alternative metal band Faith No More. He is also guitarist and co-lead vocalist for the pop group Imperial Teen, best known for their 1999 single "Yoo Hoo" used in the movie Jawbreaker.

  2. May 19, 2024 · Roddy Bottum joined Faith No. Man shortly before they lost the full stop and changed ‘Man’ to ‘More’. He remembers his first gig vividly. “There were all these transgender hookers, sex workers, crystal meth, a lot of junkies,” he says, laughing and making it sound like it was the best thing in the world.

  3. Roddy Bottum appears courtesy of Slash Records John Cale appears courtesy of Opal Records Released in a standard jewel case with black CD tray and with a 5-panel 10-page insert booklet with lyrics, credits and photos.

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  4. Mar 19, 2015 · I’m moved by the big thug who has a heart of gold. J. Bennett is upset that he will be missing all three of Faith No More’s L.A. shows. Tagged: Features faith no more roddy bottum rowdy roddy ...

  5. The band was billed as "Chuck Mosley & Friends" for the two shows and featured the lineup of Mosley, Mike Bordin, Billy Gould, Jon Hudson and Roddy Bottum. Former Faith No More singer Chuck Mosley died on November 9, 2017. The cause was described as "the disease of addiction.” He was 57 years old.

  6. Jul 12, 2015 · Keyboardist and backing vocalist Roddy Bottum formed Imperial Teen, scored films, and wrote Sasquatch: The Opera, about a misunderstood sasquatch in love. After 11 long years, the band finally decided to reunite, bringing back Jon Hudson, the guitarist from Album of the Year. They embarked upon a lengthy world tour that lasted on-and-off for ...

  7. Jul 15, 2019 · When Roddy Bottum went to see the recent Elton John biopic, Rocketman, it brought up some old, bitter feelings. John was one of the first musicians that Bottum had ever loved, but as a kid struggling with his homosexuality, he was disappointed that it took so long for the artist to come out. “I had to go through that struggle on my own,” he ...