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Episode 198: Faith No More

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This week we're discussing every album by Faith No More. As one of the pioneers of alt metal, Faith No More combined heavy hip hop-spired rhythms with chunky metal guitarwork to create a wholly unique style. But since Mike Patton joined the band in the late 80s, FNM has evolved into one of the most interesting and diverse rock bands of all time. These guys are legendary, simple as that. Not to mention some of Patton's onstage antics teeter into criminal activity territory.

Closing track: "Just a Man" from King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime (1995)

Patreon
https://www.patreon.com/everyalbumever

Merch
https://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/

Mike’s EP:
Pander Monkey on
Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple,

Instagram:
Mike
@pandermonkey
Alex
@everyalbumalex
Tom
@tomosmansounds

History Tom’s stuff:
Music on
Spotify, Apple
Podcast on
Spotify
Substack
Website

Mike's Picks:
The Real Thing (1989) -- Best Album, Personal Favorite
Album of the Year (1997) -- Worst Album
Introduce Yourself (1987) -- Least Favorite

Alex's Picks:
Angel Dust (1992) -- Best Album, Personal Favorite
Introduce Yourself (1987) -- Worst Album, Least Favorite

Albums we discussed this episode...
We Care a Lot (1985)
Introduce Yourself (1987)
The Real Thing (1989)
Angel Dust (1992)
King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime (1995)
Album of the Year (1997)
Sol Invictus (2015)

  continue reading

270 episodes

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This week we're discussing every album by Faith No More. As one of the pioneers of alt metal, Faith No More combined heavy hip hop-spired rhythms with chunky metal guitarwork to create a wholly unique style. But since Mike Patton joined the band in the late 80s, FNM has evolved into one of the most interesting and diverse rock bands of all time. These guys are legendary, simple as that. Not to mention some of Patton's onstage antics teeter into criminal activity territory.

Closing track: "Just a Man" from King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime (1995)

Patreon
https://www.patreon.com/everyalbumever

Merch
https://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/

Mike’s EP:
Pander Monkey on
Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple,

Instagram:
Mike
@pandermonkey
Alex
@everyalbumalex
Tom
@tomosmansounds

History Tom’s stuff:
Music on
Spotify, Apple
Podcast on
Spotify
Substack
Website

Mike's Picks:
The Real Thing (1989) -- Best Album, Personal Favorite
Album of the Year (1997) -- Worst Album
Introduce Yourself (1987) -- Least Favorite

Alex's Picks:
Angel Dust (1992) -- Best Album, Personal Favorite
Introduce Yourself (1987) -- Worst Album, Least Favorite

Albums we discussed this episode...
We Care a Lot (1985)
Introduce Yourself (1987)
The Real Thing (1989)
Angel Dust (1992)
King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime (1995)
Album of the Year (1997)
Sol Invictus (2015)

  continue reading

270 episodes

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