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Faith No More - Introduce Yourself

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Free Music Review: Lost in recent Mike Patton obsession.
Hit: 5 Stars

Featuring initial singer Chuck Mosely, this album highlights the group as a singular unit, focusing more on instrumental interplay than the pretentious meanderings of later singer Mike Patton. The result is a tight punk/skater record with some progressive tendencies and no shame in singing about transformers, having your fridge raided during a party, and skateboarding to the beach. Mosely's limited range is not as powerful as Patton's dynamic vocals, though his monotone rants are more suiting for this early incarnation of the group. The music is much more percussive and funky than later work. Bill Gould and Mike Bordin's stomping rythms drive the arpeggiated harmonies of Jim Martin and Roddy Bottum. I'm very happy to see this great album just recently reissued by Rhino, as it mysteriously dissapeared from the shelves a few years ago. Hopefully Rhino will soon do the same with the band's first release, We Care A Lot.

Free Music Review: Lost in recent Mike Patton obsession.
Hit: 5 Stars

Featuring initial singer Chuck Mosely, this album highlights the group as a singular unit, focusing more on instrumental interplay than the pretentious meanderings of later singer Mike Patton. The result is a tight punk/skater record with some progressive tendencies and no shame in singing about transformers, having your fridge raided during a party, and skateboarding to the beach. Mosely's limited range is not as powerful as Patton's dynamic vocals, though his monotone rants are more suiting for this early incarnation of the group. The music is much more percussive and funky than later work. Bill Gould and Mike Bordin's stomping rythms drive the arpeggiated harmonies of Jim Martin and Roddy Bottum. I'm very happy to see this great album just recently reissued by Rhino, as it mysteriously dissapeared from the shelves a few years ago. Hopefully Rhino will soon do the same with the band's first release, We Care A Lot.

Free Music Review: CHUCK IS PRETTY GOOD TOO
Hit: 5 Stars

Chuck Moseley's vocals are very fitting for this record. Mike Patton is an absolute musical genius but Chuck hilds his own here. BIlly Gould's bass rivals Flea on this record there is so much slap funk. Chuck brings a raw punk energy to the record. This is rap metal that is real and ture unlike the garbage so called rap metal bands coming out now. Chinese ASrithmetic is FNM's 1st ever thrash metal and even though Patton sings it better live it worls well here. We Care a Lot is on this record and the absolutely funky Annes Song along with the catchy Faster Disco. Spirit is a great album closer with its funk metal riffs.This is great Beach skateboard Funk music. Pure Punk Funk. FNM sound like the bastard brother of the Chili peppers here

Free Music Review: Great faith no more album. No patton?
Hit: 5 Stars

Well sure we all know Mike wasn't in the beginning of Faith no more or in the first two FNM albums. But even if Chuck Mosley wouldn't come close to Mike in a million years, he was still awesome. The album is a blend of metal, punk and funk. Songs that definitely belong to Chuck are, Anne's song, and Introduce yourself one of my favorites. You must own it, wether you like Mosley's singing or not, you should still give it up for the rest of the talented band. Besides, how many great singers come close to Patton right? I love the vocals and banging to this great 80's hard rock metal album. No need to rate songs because It's still Faith no more greatness and i assure you, you'll love it even without Mike Patton the god!

Free Music Review: An awesome disc
Hit: 5 Stars

After purchasing Introduce Yourself mistakenly when looking for that rock/rap song that set it all off, I tossed the disc in the drawer for six months after hearing Chuck Mosely sing "Stylin, you know you are stylin." I thought he was an abomination.

After playing the hell out of The Real Thing and becoming an addict, I gave Introduce Yourself a second chance. Chuck Mosely grew on me, and this cd is just as good as The Real Thing. This is my second since the first one wore out. Is Chuck a good singer? Who cares, I love this CD, and I love Chuck too.

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