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  1. Greg Penny – mixing. Eskimos and Egypt – additional production, remix, bass, guitar and drums on "Angst in My Pants". Faith No More – production and performer on "This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us" and "Something for the Girl with Everything". Erasure – production and performer on "Amateur Hour".

  2. Oct 17, 2010 · Sparks & Faith No More - This town ain't big enough for the both of us (Plagiarism) - YouTube. paddotk. 147 subscribers. Subscribed. 84. 8.7K views 13 years ago. 'This town ain't big enough...

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  3. Album Credits. Featuring Erasure, Faith No More & Jimmy Somerville. Producers Erasure, Faith No More, Giorgio Moroder & 6 more. Writers Giorgio Moroder, Ron Mael & Russell Mael....

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  5. Feb 3, 2016 · Faith No Mores collaboration with oddball New Wave/art pop duo Sparks on a re-make of the LA band’s 1974 hit This Town Ain’t Big Enough For Both Of Us made the UK Top 40 in December 1997, but Sparks’ seventeenth studio album Plagiarism also featured the two California bands (who were connected via guitarist Dean Menta serving time in ...

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    • Easy – Commodores (1977) Probably the most Faith No More cover by being one of the least Faith No More covers, this rendition of the Commodores’ smooth-operating hit is painfully faithful to the original and, being so, topped the Australian singles chart and bagged the UK’s #3 spot upon release.
    • War Pigs – Black Sabbath (1970) It’s just War Pigs, innit? Patton’s purposefully nasal delivery on The Real Thing conveniently aligns with that of Ozzy Osbourne and then some, Bordin’s dexterous drumming and Gould’s boulder-breaking bass being more than a match for Sabbath’s Bill Ward/Geezer Butler rhythm section.
    • Let’s Lynch The Landlord – Dead Kennedys (1980) Richard Cheese can fuck right off – Faith No More were here first. Transforming the Dead Kennedys’ snarling punk rock into a lounge-ready, finger-clicking fiesta, our favourite genre-benders keep a little bit of East Bay Ray’s surf rock guitar intact amidst Patton’s faux Elvis delivery, Bottum’s wonky accordion and some stand-up bass from Billy Gould.
    • I Started A Joke – Bee Gees (1968) Popping up as a B-Side to Digging The Grave and on some editions of Album Of The Year, this take on the Bee Gees’ soppy single only got real recognition by those outside the Faith No More bubble after they broke up, due to its accompanying video.
  6. Faith No More collaborated on two songs for Plagiarism, a 1997 album by Sparks (pictured in 1974). The Virus 100 Various Artists compilation contains a cover of Dead Kennedys ' "Let's Lynch the Landlord" (singer Jello Biafra pictured) .

  7. Oct 18, 2018 · Mary DeMuth. Loading your audio article. (RNS) — Plagiarism: It’s the sin few in the wider Christian publishing world will publicly talk about. But peel away the layers, and it’s undecorated...

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