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Faith No More - Introduce Yourself

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Free Music Review: not mr. bungle
Hit: 5 Stars

Faith no more is not mr. bungle. Mike Patton is great in all of his bands (especially bungle and fantomas), but faith no more is not a mike patton product. Mosely definitely sang better for FNM than Patton did, especially on the earlier songs. Mosely was a throwback to the early "Gen X" music movements which really flourished in the early nineties, like the red hot chili peppers, or soundgarden. FNM was much better with mosely's lacadaisical style of rapping the lyrics than Mike Patton. So in the end, buy this album.

Free Music Review: Chuck was good too!,
Hit: 5 Stars

When people talk about FNM they always refer to the Real Thing onwards, and appear to forget that FNM existed before Mike Patton. This along with We care a lot (their debut) are my favourite albums from these guys. Whilst admittedly Chuck Moseley is not as talented as Patton, his vocals nevertheless have a certain charm about them, as well as tons of attitude. On this album FNM come across like a junior Public image limited or baby Chilli Peppers. Which is no bad thing. Get this album it's an undiscovered gem.

Free Music Review: I Care A Lot About This Album
Hit: 5 Stars

This album was a life-changer for me. Some twenty years later it still invokes the same drama and passion, and leaves me wanting to yell and scream and cry and live. Having grown up in the punk/grunge/speed metal years, and having dabbled in all of them in my wasted youth, I would take this album on a deserted island. Dinosaur Jr., the Replacements and the Minutemen would be a close second.

Free Music Review: My favorite Faith No More album
Hit: 5 Stars

This album by the young Faith No More is my favorite of theirs. Nothing else really sounds like this, in this way - funk, metal, punk, and sorta 80s electro rap. The entire band shines, but it's Chuck Mosley's bratty punk vocals that really do it for me on this one. So many good songs, so many good lines - I wish this album would find more of a cult following.

Free Music Review: FNM's best record
Hit: 5 Stars

This is FNM's best record ever. Mike Patton is not what Faith No More was ever about. The first lead singer is what made them great. Patton eventually ruined the band by taking them in directions they should never have gone. He should have stayed w/ Mr. Bungle. If you want true FNM get this album!
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