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Faith No More Released 'Superhero' Single 11 Years Ago!
Over a decade ago on March 23rd 2015 Faith No More released Superhero as the second single from Sol Invictus on 7” vinyl. 'Superhero chucks machine-gun drums, tightly coiled basslines, pianos and a widdling guitar into the crusty San Francisco quintet's arenas cement mixer. The pick of 47-year-old singer Mike Patton's growled lines is "Ain't no grave gonna keep this body down".' NME As American fireworks lit up the sky in celebration of Independence Day across the pond the

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Mar 233 min read


A to Z of King For A Day, Fool For A Lifetime
It's been thirty one years since Faith No More released their fifth studio album King For A Day Fool For A Lifetime . We are celebrating this momentous anniversary with an A to Z . A is for Alphaville Some of the lyrics from the fifth track on the record, Star AD , also appear in dialogue from the 1965 French film Alphaville directed by Jean-Luc Godard . 'When you die...You'll become something worse than dead.....You'll be become a Legend'. A wonderful critique on the trappi

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Mar 2013 min read


Faith No More New Improved Song Released 38 Years Ago!
New Improved Song was originally released on 7 inch vinyl which was free with issue 1574 of Sounds magazine on March 12 1988. The record also included songs by Jesus And Mary Chain, Head of David and The Godfathers. The song had appeared in set lists as early as 1986. The song was recorded at Studio D in Sausalito, California circa July 1986 during the Introduce Yourself sessions and produced by Matt Wallace. Chuck Mosley commented on the lyrics saying, 'Actions speak lou

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Mar 121 min read


'Look At Me' Jehnny Beth Featuring Mike Patton
Watch the new video release from French musician and frontwoman of Savages Jehnny Beth . Look At Me features Mike Patton on vocals written and produced by Beth’s partner, Johnny Hostile .

Faith No More Followers
Mar 61 min read


Mike Patton In Gemini March 1984
Before Tomahawk was Faith No More . Before Faith No More was Mr. Bungle . Before Mr. Bungle was... Gemini ! Eureka High is noted for its sports teams with students graduating to play for Cincinnati Bengals, San Francisco 49ers and Dallas Cowboys. The faculty had great coaches including Mike Patton 's dad, Pat. The school also boasted a talented jazz band which included Trevor Dunn and Trey Spruance . Patton and his Mr. Bungle bandmates attended Eureka High, the largest hig

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Mar 61 min read
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