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Title:HEAVY_METAL - Talent Round-Up DayDay
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728.0. "Faith No More" by IOSG::PERKINS (How to be a complete & utter b*stard!) Wed Nov 01 1989 10:31

    
    Anyone heard of the band Faith No More?
    
    Thay have an album out at the moment called "The Real Thing".
    
    Here's what people are saying about it:
    
    "I will be totally honest....the best album of the year!"
    Kirk Hammet
    
    "...the press have trouble catagorizing the band FNM; so it must be
    something original,and that;s what we need in the world of same
    sounding sh*t new bands..."
    James Hetfield
    
    "....by far the best band I've ever seen.  I'm jealous!"
    W. Axl Rose
    
    "...the best album I've heard in a year.  The first three songs are the
    best I've heard in five years"
    Joe Elliot
    
    "....the most refreshing album to hit the scene since Appetite for
    Destruction in 1987"
    Lars Ulrich
    
    "....the new FNM album is f*cking brilliant.  The new lead singer is
    amazing, and the band itself is the most soulful and original rock and
    roll band to come along in a long while"
    Slash
    
    Flip
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728.1IOSG::PERKINSHow to be a complete & utter b*stard!Wed Nov 01 1989 10:335
    
    BTW they are the band that have recently been supporting Metallica in
    the Us.
    
    Flip
728.2HAZEL::STARRYou'll find love again, I know...Wed Nov 01 1989 14:066
I can assume that this is the same band that did "We Care A Lot"? That was a 
great song, and their first album was OK, although nothing special. I haven't 
heard their second - sounds like they improved a lot. They are a Boston band, 
btw.

alan
728.3First album was called "Introduce Yourself"IOSG::PERKINSShe's gone from suck to blow!Thu Nov 02 1989 09:545
    
    Yep, that's right, they covered BS's "We care a lot".  They are not
    exactly a boston band.....none of them come from Boston.
    
    Flip
728.4HAZEL::STARRWe're beating plowshares into swords...Thu Nov 02 1989 13:129
> They are not exactly a boston band.....none of them come from Boston.

Yeah. If I remember correctly, they come from the Midwest somewhere - maybe 
Chicago? But just about when the first album was released, they transplanted 
the whole band to Boston. I met them a few times, and saw them at some of the 
local clubs (Paradise, Rat, etc.). They're pretty cool guys, and I liked them 
more live than on record.

alan
728.5Boston Rocks!USCTR1::EDEGAGNEMr. Ed the Talking BassistThu Nov 02 1989 16:498
    
    Expect to see alot more of the out of state bands to move into places
    like Boston.  With the total saturation of L.A. , bands have to
    find elsewhere to call home.  I don't think it's wrong at all, and
    if more bands want to come to Boston and they are anything like
    FNM, than I'll even help them move in!
    
    Mr. Ed...true believer in the Boston Music Scene!!
728.6The REAL ThingSHAPES::HARRISONPMon Nov 06 1989 10:5121
    
    FNM? I love 'em!
    
    I bought Introduce Yourself when it came out about eighteen months
    back. The songs are great, but let down by Chuck Moseley's vocals
    (the guy couldn't hold a note if it had a handle on it).
    
    Moseley was subsequently sacked and a new guy, Mike Patton, was
    brought in. He is one sh!t-hot vocalist.
    
    I saw them at the Marquee a couple of weeks ago - an incredible
    gig, the sound started lousy but was fixed by the third number.
    Patton is not only a great vocalist, he is one hell of a good front
    man - seriously off his head.
    
    This band deserves to be very big indeed. In a time when we are
    bombarded with endless Kiss/Aerosmith/Guns 'n' Ponces clones, we
    need more bands like FNM.
    
    Paul
    ----
728.7F.N.M live at the PIV.AYOV18::FERGUSON_YTSWed Nov 08 1989 10:4412
    
    
      F.N.M were playing live at our local H.M. club about three weeks
    
      ago.  The only other song I've heard before was "We Care Alot"
    
      but to hear them live and hear a lot more stuff I like them
    
      a LOT!!
    
                                                           JoN.
    
728.8NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH SHAKE THE FAITHWAV14::FARRENFri Dec 22 1989 14:0923
    I Agree.  I thought Faith No More is from San Fran.  At any rate,
    the singer on the first FNM record, Introduce Yourself, was great!!
    He really made that record happen.  The new guy is also super.
    I think this is the best band to come along in many many years.
    Original...combining rap and rock.  
    
    Favorite lines:
    
    It hurts
    hurts
    hurts 
    like a (expletive deleted)
    way down there,
    inside me
    where only
    bad things grow....
                              
    I can do anything tonight 'cause I'm with Ann....
    
    Great stuff!!!!
    
    Charlie Farren
    
728.10Bammie WinnersWORK::BURENLife is just a chair of bowlies!Tue Mar 20 1990 16:5310
	Faith No More received a Bay Area Music Award on Saturday
	March 17.  To be eligible to win, the band or individual
	must reside in the Bay Area.  

	Awards are determined by Public Ballot. FNM received "Best
	Club Act".  

	lb

	P.S.  Look for more Bammies info through-out this conference.
728.11diggin' FNMBINKLY::MINARDIAye CARUUUMMMMBA!!Wed Apr 18 1990 03:2611
    Uh-oh...
    I heard a tune by FNM on WBRU this morning... I can't remember
    what it was called... but it sounded VERY much like GREAT
    Funk-rock-slap-as* RHCP-vein music...
    the song was great. If you weren't told it was FNM, you'd think
    it was RHCP, only the song had more emphasis on ROCK than funk,
    but with Anthony Kiedis-style rap vocals, and style.
    
    I'm buying it.
    
    /Motorbreath
728.12very impressed so far!NAVIER::STARRGo easy...step lightly...stay free!Thu Apr 19 1990 17:2912
I popped the FNM into my cassette deck on the way to work this morning. Only 
got to hear three songs sofar, but I was impressed - these guys are awesome!
All three songs were really original, mixing various influences and styles of 
music. And none of them sounded like each other!

I hear a bunch of different influences - Alice Cooper's flair for the 
dramatic, rap's use rhythm and rhyme, layered production like The Cult's first 
album, lotsa reference points.

I'll post more after I hear the rest, and a few more times......

alan
728.13quite goodKETJE::VLASIUThu Apr 26 1990 08:0722
    Since yesterday I have "The real thing" CD. I've listened it first in
    the evening with the headphones. The first 2 tracks ("Out of nowhere"
    and "Epic") were already in video clip version and knowing them I
    enjoyed to listen easily. But the production (recording especially) is
    not the best. They have much fantasy, potential for a real heavy metal
    band, good vocals and keyboards. They have to precise a little their
    direction. The title track impressed me little because it's too long
    for what it really contain as music. Finally I started to skip within
    the songs and ended the listening with a good but less than expected
    impression. I thought I was tired and checked Titan Force to verify.
    No, I was not tired because I listened twice (also on headphones) Titan
    Force. So it was not the fatigue but Faith No More who tired me.
    I listened again this morning "The real thing" via the loudspeakers and
    it worked much better. They are really good but the CD seems not so
    equal on all  its length. In any case it's interesting to listen.
    "Falling into pieces" (if I remember well) is very good heavy and
    "Zombie eaters" is also one of the bests with the first two tracks.
    Good cover of Black Sabbath's "War pigs".
    I recommend it, but listen before if possible (the video clips have
    done very much for this album).
    
    Sorin
728.14this is an *amazing* album!NAVIER::STARRCaptain Jack will getcha high tonite...Fri Apr 27 1990 19:4855
Faith No More are:

Mike Bordin - Drums
Roddy Bottum - Keyboards
Bill Gould - Bass
Jim Martin - Guitar
Michael Patton - Vocals

The album 'The Real Me' is just blowing me away!!!! This has to be the best 
metal album I've heard since 'Operation:Mindcrime'! 

Seems that most bands build their sound from the guitar up - the guitar are 
the basis for each songs, provide the melody, and push the song along. There 
are exceptions - for example, I think that Queensryche builds from the drums 
up. Its hard to explain, but I think that some of you will know what I mean.
Anyways, Faith No More seems to build there songs from the bass up, which is 
quite unusual (unless you're Yes or somebody like that!). The bass lines are 
real funky, and are pivotal to the arranging of each song. The drums and 
guitars are fairly ordinary, and the vocals are an aquired taste (although 
I've ended up loving them!). But the bass playing is the real cornerstone of 
this band.

Songs of 'The Real Me':

From Out Of Nowhere
Epic
Falling To Pieces
Surprise! You're Dead
Zombie Eaters
Edge Of The World
The Real Thing
Underwater Love
The Morning After
Woodpecker From Mars
War Pigs

I'm only familiar with the first side so far, but I'll comment on this. "From 
Out Of Nowhere", "Falling To Pieces", and "Surprise! You're Dead" are the 
closest to heavy metal, but they also have a tinge of funk thrown in. "Epic" 
is a cool rap song, with a pop chorus. These early songs remind me most of 
Blue Oyster Cult, if you're looking for a comparison, but they really should 
stand on their own. "Zombie Eaters", despite its wierd name, is mostly a 
mellow tune - there's a bit of metal in the middle, but its pretty melodic.
And "Edge of the World" is a total change - its sort of cocktail piano/pop 
(sort of like Joe Jackson's 'Night Out' album), and quite a beautiful song!

I haven't really listened to the second side that much yet, but their version 
of "War Pigs" is pretty cool (although maybe a bit too much like the original 
- its almost note-for-note). 

This album isn't for everyone. But if you like your metal a little different 
from the mainstream, and with a bit of funk to it, check this out! I don't 
think you'll be disappointed!

alan
728.15CHEFS::DALLISONThe return of the bald avengerMon Apr 30 1990 07:318
                                          
                                          
    I saw FNM live on Friday night and they were brilliant - the energy
    they had live was fantastic. They did ALL the songs on "The Real
    Thing" as well as stuff from "Introduce Yourself" and "We Care a lot"
    (including the exellent single of the same name).
                                          
    The most energetic gig I've ever seen.
728.16PEKING::JONESA1Wed May 09 1990 11:5716
    I was at the same gig as tony - in fact, he had the nerve to stand
    in front of me!!!!  Blocking my view of Michael patton!!!  It was
    the best concert I've been to in years!
    
    Alan - The Real Thing *is* the best HM album of all time!!!!
    
    Mike - if you haven't seen them yet, they have as much energy as
    RHCP!
    
    During their last encore, Mike Patton came on wearing just a bath
    robe and a HUGE strap on d*ck, which he procede to swing around
    whilst singing I'm easy like sunday morning!  They have a tendency
    to breack in pop/rap tracks halfway through theirown tunes - like
    Pump the Jam!  They are hilarious!
    
    Flip
728.17Faith No More!!!BINKLY::MINARDIRebel without a pauseFri Jun 01 1990 22:1216
    I have The Real Thing, and it's great.
    I've also seen their vid for Epic.
    Michael Patton STEALS MUCH of his stage act from Anthony Kiedis
    (RHCP). I'm not picking nits... you can't be much more unique
    than Anthony, and Patton blatantly rips off Anthony's goofy
    faces, hand movements and jumping around..
    BUT 
    	You can't say this band isn't original!! The song EPIC has
    Patton funk-rapping exactly like Anthony, but it's a 
    phenomenal song. Also Zombie Eaters has to be my favorite track.
    
    	The guitarist for this band used to play in a band with
    Cliff Burton... maybe that's where they got the Metallica 
    connection.
    
    /Motorbreath
728.18ah- ha haha!BINKLY::MINARDIRebel without a pauseMon Jun 04 1990 13:075
    Nah...
    	I like "Surprise! You're Dead!" better than Zombie Eaters.
    Ripping tune!
    
    /Motorbreath
728.19repostedPEKING::WRANGMy mother was a witch....Tue Jun 05 1990 10:2021
    Surprise your dead is an awesome track - I love the lyrics:
    
    	It's not over yet, you don't remember I won't let you forget.
    	The Hatred I bestowed, upon your neck with a fatal blow.
    	From my teeth and my tongue, I drank and swallowed but it's
    	just begun.
    	Now you are mine, I'll keep killing you til the end of time.
    
    	Surprise!  You're Dead!  Guess what?  It never ends.....
    
    	The pain, the torment, the torture, profanity.
    	Nausea, suffering, perversion, calamity.
        You can't get away!
    
    EXCELLENT!
    
    Mike, check out Introduce yourself - it has some great tracks on
    it although the Chuck Mosely is singing.  I prefer Michael Patton's
    vocals.
    
    Flip
728.20PEKING::WRANGThe longer the daylight the less I do wrongThu Jun 28 1990 08:2011
    
    FNM's new single in the UK will be Falling to Pieces - the flip
    side will be We care alot (live at the Brixton Academy).
       
    They will also be releasing a video of the Brixton gig called You
    Fat B@st@rd.
    
    Mr Bungle (Mike Patton's other band) have an lp/ep called OU818.
    
    
    Cheers, Philippa
728.21FORTY2::ETHERIDGENot Very Nice At All.Thu Jun 28 1990 15:503
	Any idea when the vid. is out?

	Ian.
728.22PEKING::WRANGThis is the voice of the MysteronsFri Jun 29 1990 10:377
    
    Sorry, I have no definite release date, I only received the
    announcement.  I'll let you know as soon as I hear.
    
    I think the vid is only being released the UK.
    
    Cheers, Flip
728.23PEKING::WRANGThis is the voice of the MysteronsFri Jun 29 1990 16:246
    Nope, they're not doing another tour of the UK this year....they
    play Reading rock festival and then are doing some festivals in
    Germany and the Netherlands.  They'll be starting on their new album
    at the end of the summer.
    
    Cheers, flip
728.24IT'S OUT!!!!PEKING::WRANGThu Aug 02 1990 12:274
    
    	YOU FAT BASTARDS - the Video
    
    	
728.25just rappin'KERBER::SUTHERLANDKiss my donkey!!Tue Aug 07 1990 15:4112
  

	    Just bought The Real Thing.  Great stuff.

	    I don't like Rap (in fact I hate it) but I will make
	    an exception for EPIC.  It is nothing short of 
	    brilliant.



GAZ    	

728.26You want it all but...TALLIS::QUEBECLove ain't funnyTue Aug 07 1990 16:065
    
    I'm not a rap fan in any way shape or form, but I like Epic
    alot.  It took some getting used.
    
    Renee
728.27PEKING::WRANGFreak of nature walking tottum poleFri Aug 17 1990 15:055
    
    
    Has anybody bought "You fat b*stards!" yet - can we have a review?
    
    Cheers, Flip
728.29PEKING::WRANGIt's off to the principal's office I goMon Sep 10 1990 16:5631
    
    Copied from Kerrang! without permission
    
    Reading Festival Friday.
    
    FNM appear on stage just moments before darkness falls and lurch into
    From Out Of Nowhere with the usual sound problems that seem to spoil
    that song everywhere they play.
    
    For the next hour and 10 minutes the only place worth being in the
    whole of England is down the front at Reading .  Arms and legs flail
    wildly as the band reel out a virtually unchanged set and a kilted
    patton bounces around pulling faces - but thankfully he avoids the
    silly voices that ruined Surprise You're Dead and a few others at
    Brixton.
    
    No doubt you'll hear reports of how the sound wasn't quite up to
    scratch and how the band could do with writing soome more tunes, but if
    you were one of the shitfaced thousands chanting "You Fat Bastard!",
    you'll know this doesn't matter.
    
    My only complaint is that FNM get you all fired up and ready to party,
    thn open their encore with Easy Like Sunday Morning.  But even Building
    Society adverts can be excused when they break into War Pigs and Patton
    sings, "Generals gather in their masses, just like me they hate Black
    Sabbath", before disappearing up the scaffolding like a monkey (nice
    view up his kilt! Flip) with a firework up his arse.
    
    Only death can stop FNM now, and even that would have a hard time.
    
    Flip
728.30Somebody put me togetherBPOV04::S_HOWESGet the Funk Out!Tue Sep 11 1990 01:1415
	I think Faith No More is a really cool group.
	Did anyone see there new video on Mtv ..  It's believe the 
	video is for "Falling to Pieces".  It's not a bad song 
	(not my favorite song by FNM.  I thought that "From Out of 
	No Where" was a better song, but it never became popular).
	The new video is really strange though.  They show exploding
	fish, Micheal Patton with no skin, and dogs and cats with huge
	eyes running around..  It's a pretty good vid definitely 
	different from what other group are doing.




							-Slash 
728.31OBSESS::PERS_TEMPTue Sep 11 1990 12:297
    
    
    RE: -1
    
    When did you see it??  Was it on HBB or regular time??/
    
    - kim
728.32Not on HBBBPOV04::S_HOWESGet the Funk Out!Tue Sep 11 1990 23:3310
    RE: -1
    
   I believe it was a "World Premier" last week.  I have seen it on
   Prime time and like once during the regular day.. I haven't seen
   on HBB yet and I don't believe it made Dial yet.  It is pretty
   good I suggest you keep you eyes open for it..



						-Slash
728.44OBSESS::PERS_TEMPSun Sep 16 1990 21:1310
    
    
    Finally got to see FNM "falling to pieces" video.  Great, of course!!
    I was disappointed because the fish that exploded weren't real. (just
    kidding).  Real funky video!!  They were having some thing like dial
    in to see which video is better type deal and they had this one against
    the QR vid.  Did anyone see who won??  I was flipping the channel
    around a bit and didn't catch it.
    
    - Kim
728.45great show over the weekend!NAVIER::STARRSRV.....I can't believe you're gone.......Mon Sep 24 1990 20:0827
Caught Faith No More as the opening act for Billy Idol last Saturday night
at Great Woods. They were awesome!!!!

They opened with "From Out Of Nowhere", right into "Falling To Pieves". They 
seemed to almost all of the new album, including "Epic", "Suprise, You're 
Dead", and "Edge Of The World". The only thing I wish they would have done
that they skipped was "Zombie Eaters", but that's no big deal.

The covers were a riot - they did the Nestle's commercial - the one that goes
"creamy white......". Too much! And when they came out, Mike says "OK, we're 
gonna play that cover that you've all been hearing so much about. Its a 
death-metal song, by the band Slayer". And then they proceeded to play The
Commodores "I'm Easy", complete with full harmonies and a note-for-note solo!

Mike Patton is out of control onstage! He's a riot to watch! I realized how 
ordinary a guitarist Jim Martin is, but that's ok 'cause it fits the band.
The bass player, Bill Gould, seemed to be the best musician on the stage,
and the other guys were pretty tight also (the keyboard player reminded me
of Jon Lord, the way he was rockin'!).

BTW, for you guitarists - Jim Martin was playing through a Boogie head, into
Boogie power amps, into (3) Marshall 4x12 stacks. And while I'm at it, the new
guitarist for Billy Idol played through Marshall heads into (1) Marshall 4x12
and (3) Marshall 4x10s. (And it was pretty funny, because he was playing a 
Steve Stevens model Hamer!)

alan
728.46VCSESU::VCSESU::COOKHad enough? Go Republican!Tue Oct 02 1990 18:4512
    
    Thought I might mention this...my friend Bill who used to work at the
    9:30 Club in D.C. (and has roadied for FNM) met them down when they
    backed up Billy Idol. He and a friend had backstage passes. Since
    they had met before, they talked a good bit with the band and Mike
    Patton went into Boston with them to see Dread Zeppelin. It was
    late when they got back to Mike's hotel so he let them stay there!
    I would have been with them but they could only get two passes.
    
    Bummer!
    
    /prc
728.47PEKING::WRANGMayhem,hardcore,bonecrushing,psychedelic sexfunk from heavenWed Oct 03 1990 11:227
    
    FNM had to pull out of the European monsters of rock tour because
    Michael Patton insulted both Poison and Aerosmith off the stage...they
    were allowed to play the next gig where he had to make an officiall
    apology and were then removed from the line up.
    
    Flip
728.48GOES11::G_HOUSEBrouhahaWed Oct 03 1990 15:551
    Wow!  I wonder what he said that could have been that bad?!
728.49BINKLY::MINARDIFist Banging ManiaWed Oct 03 1990 16:196
    Michael Patton, responding to a question about lip-synching and
    taped music at live shows, said that both bands used taped 
    music, and that Poison had a keyboardist offstage that ran their
    tapes.
    
    /Motorbreath
728.50FRDON::GOLDBERGWed Oct 03 1990 17:105
    !!!
    
    Its probably true!
    
    F.
728.51BINKLY::MINARDIFist Banging ManiaWed Oct 03 1990 17:305
    re.50
    It is! Poison's management admitted to having the keyboardist
    offstage, but said all vocals were real.
    
    /M
728.52insightJUPITR::WCLUETTELVIS IS DEAD!!!!Wed Oct 03 1990 17:545
    After working at the Centrum for the past 3 years I pick up on the
    tricks of the music world... Keyboards are used very frequently by
    bands that you would never think of. Most of them are hidden from the 
    crowds. One of these bands being Iron Maiden. 
    
728.53PEKING::WRANGMayhem,hardcore,bonecrushing,psychedelic sexfunk from heavenThu Oct 04 1990 11:205
    
    Well amongst other things, he said "which member of Poison can suck his
    own d*ck?" and then he called Aerosmith "a bunch of old men".
    
    Flip
728.54VCSESU::VCSESU::COOKPublic Enemy #5,381,912,001Thu Oct 04 1990 11:492
    
    Agagagagaga!
728.55I'll go along with thatPLAYER::SUTHERLANDNo I'm not free, but I'm good valueThu Oct 04 1990 13:0411
Re -2  But they are...

By the way, which member of Poison can suck his own d*ck?



GAZ who-is-relatively-young-at-37..


P.S  If the video for 'Take me to the other side' is to be believed, even 
     Aerosmith think that they are old men.
728.56SUZY::GOLDBERGThu Oct 18 1990 17:5320
    
    from an article on Billy Idol in concert, from Rolling Stone magazine
    (FNM opened - New Jersey)
    
    ...Faith No More turned in an admirable set, and it couldn't have been
    easy.  The band was crowded onto the lip of the stage to make room for
    Idol's equipment and played to an audience made up largely of MTV pod
    people - most of whom remained rooted to their seats until they heard
    the opening strains of "Epic."  Despite this, Faith No More refused to
    be intimidated.  Ringleader Mike Patton carried on in typical fashion,
    hanging off the edge of the stage and baiting the crowd with New Jersey
    slurs, and, in the evening's most interesting moment, asked a
    prepubescent girl - with Dad in tow - if she'd ever seen a grown man
    naked.  "Wanna come up and sing a song with me?"  Patton asked, to mend
    fences.  "Come on, I'm not gonna hurt ya."
    
    He seemed genuinely perplexed when she declined.
    
                                                     
    F.
728.57Care Bears?!USCTR1::KGALLANTshake your body down...Tue Oct 23 1990 15:3019
    
    	bwahahaha...
    
    	"Okay, I'm not saying that you  necessarily might have seen
    	the Care Bears movie, but just in case you happened to walk
    	in on your little niece or nephew while the tape was running,
    	did you notice that there was a familiar tune running through
    	the flick?  Did it sound just a little bit too close to the
    	melody line of the Faith No More song, "We Care A Lot?"  Well,
    	according to bandmember Roddy Bottum, they didn't know until
    	much later that their tune had been nicked for the kiddie 
    	film.  "We thought it would be too late to do anything about
    	it," he shrugged.  Besides, nobody wantes to go down in
    	history as the band that sued the Care Bears."
    
    	From RIP
    
    	tigga~~~
    
728.58YODA::MCCARRONI have PMS.. Paul McCarron SyndromeMon Nov 12 1990 17:387
    
    
    	Spin Magazine named Faith No More band of the year.
    
    
    
    Paul
728.59-1ICS::BUCKLEYeasy livin'Mon Nov 12 1990 18:142
    
    YEY!
728.60No wonder everybody speaks highly of them.RAVEN1::KROBINSONMon Dec 03 1990 09:317
     Did anybody catch these guys on Sat. Nite Live. I think these guys
    decide they wanted to do something that people would remember them by.
    The lead singer was all over the place. Does he always act like this?
    The music sounded pretty good. As a matter of fact I borrowed their
    tape and checked it out. These guys sounded even better on tape. I'm
    impressed. BTW I wonder who does the singers hair-trip.
    		The KER(who is working on a killer bootleg video)
728.61PEKING::WRANGFunk it up, Fishbone!Mon Dec 03 1990 11:237
    Yes, Mike Patton always leaps around on stage/in the crowd like 
    that - he nicked those moves from Anthony Kiedis.  
    
    BTW, they already have a live video out called "You fat b*stards".  It
    was recorded at Brixton Academy in the UK.
    
    Flip
728.62VCSESU::MOSHER::COOKThe Cookster! Film at 11.Mon Dec 03 1990 12:082
    
    They were excellent on SNL!
728.63They were hot!!CSC32::B_TURNBAUGHMon Dec 03 1990 16:412
    
    The drummer really POUNDS!!!! What a caveman!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
728.64BRAT::MATTHEWSi mite B blonde but I'm not* stupid!Mon Dec 03 1990 19:508
    the drummer pounds.. ??? sand maybe.. i like their music alot 
    the tape "shreds" but the drummer is aweful ( i thought)
    
    
    	wendy o'
    
    
    
728.65CSC32::B_TURNBAUGHMon Dec 03 1990 21:245
    
    re: Wendy
    
      WOW!!!!!!!!!!!! You obviously don't know a good drummer when you
    see one live!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
728.66jmoBRAT::MATTHEWSi mite B blonde but I'm not* stupid!Mon Dec 03 1990 21:3112
    re.last
    
    i thought he was sloppy, nothing real specail, i think these guys
    are just trendy.... before it was chro-mags, dri etc...
    now this..... I dont know..
    
    I DIDNT LIKE THE DRUMMER, i'm entitled to MY* opinion.
    
    
    	wendy o'
    
    
728.67VCSESU::MOSHER::COOKThe Cookster! Film at 11.Tue Dec 04 1990 11:527
    
    As a drummer, I can say this. This guy DOES pound! He hits hard and
    heavy and that's great, but he also has good dynamics too. He knows
    when to kill and when not to. I like his style, he's clean 
    and solid, not a speedomatic... and he's a madman!
    
    /prc
728.68madness is infectiousPLAYER::SUTHERLANDMajor changes in UK (Phooee)Tue Dec 04 1990 12:1517
    > and he's a madman!
    
    Aren't they all!  I think they are a breath of fresh air blowing
    through the HM/rock world.  They have the courage to create a new sound
    and try to incorporate new styles (rap etc.).
    
    I just hope that they continue to break new ground and improve.  Hope
    that they don't fall in love with themselves and lose direction and
    credibility.  Only time will tell.
    
    I think a new album would be a great idea at this time, instead of
    riding on the success of The Real Thing for too long.
    
    
    GAZ wish_I_could_see_them_live!
    
    
728.69huh?BINKLY::MINARDIJuice Crew... Dept. of Energy!Tue Dec 04 1990 12:156
    re:Wendy...sloppy? Right.
    Trendy, like Cro-Mags, DRI... when were those guys EVER trendy to
    the extent of FNM's sudden popularity?!
    
    /M...thinks FNM drummer is great, but Jane's Addiction's drummer
    Stephen Perkins ROOOOOLS!!!
728.70PEKING::WRANGFunk it up, Fishbone!Tue Dec 04 1990 12:306
    
    re -1
    
    He should do with a name like PERKINS!!  HAHAHA  8^)
    
    
728.71CSC32::B_TURNBAUGHTue Dec 04 1990 15:404
     
    re:67  /prc
    
       Thanks!!  I was beginning to wonder if I was losing it!!!!!!
728.72VCSESU::MOSHER::COOKThe Cookster! Film at 11.Tue Dec 04 1990 15:532
    
    Nope, you're not losing it, the guy roolz!
728.73ABACUS::MATTHEWSi mite B blonde but I'm not* stupid!Tue Dec 04 1990 16:5212
    re. MIkey!
    
    >sloppy rite?
    
    Yea (how'd you know :^} )
    
    
    
    he did whale , i said that.. He just didnt impress me thats all.
    
    		wendy o'
    
728.74its WAIL Wendy!! 8^)CHEFS::DALLISONThe secret of my excessWed Dec 05 1990 11:366
    
    He did 'whale' ?
    
    Is that like doing the dolphin or the shark ?
    
    Agagaga!!
728.75PEKING::WRANGFunk it up, Fishbone!Wed Dec 05 1990 11:504
    
    Change your p_n Wendy!!
    
    8^)  
728.76the usual , bye!ABACUS::MATTHEWSi mite B blonde but I'm not* stupid!Thu Dec 06 1990 20:017
    
    
    re. NO!
    
    re.tony.. yea i know....
    i was a hurry!
    
728.77Anyone for guessing games!PLAYER::SUTHERLANDUp the Criek without a DuvelMon Feb 11 1991 15:348
    FNM have been nominated as best newcomers in the Brit awards.  Also in
    this category are the Cockatoo(tm) twins.  Any guesses who will win,
    bearing in mind that the actual awards were presented last night but
    will be screened on the Bullsh*t Broadcasting Crackpots tonight!
    
    
    
    Ga-ZAZ
728.81MR. BUNGLE'S DEBUTVELVET::BAKERMon Nov 18 1991 23:5610
    WELL, IF ANYBODY READS THIS, MY SON WANTED TO LET YOU KNOW THAT MR.
    BUNGLE'S MAJOR LABEL DEBUT IS FINALLY OUT.  PRODUCED BY PSCHOTIC JAZZ
    FREAK JOHN ZORN, IT HAS TO BE ONE OF THE MOST VERSATILE ALBUMS RELEASED
    IN YEARS.  HE SAYS THAT IF TAKES A COUPLE OF LISTENS TO TRULY FALL IN
    LOVE WITH, BUT AFTER THAT, YOU'RE HOOKED.  HE ALSO GOT A CHANCE TO SEE
    THEM IN AN UNANNOUNCED SHOW AT THE CHANNEL CLUB AND FROM WHAT HE SAID,
    IT SOUNDS LIKE ONE OF THE MOST PHENOMINAL SHOWS EVER(AND HE'S SEEN A
    LOT OF SHOWS, PROBABLY MORE THAN MOST). ANY QUESTIONS I'LL GLADLY
    FORWARD TO HIM. 
      
728.82From the bottom it's a steep inclineCOMET::FRISBYANo Pun IntendedThu Jan 30 1992 11:484
    Faith No More will release their second album in the spring.
    
                     Frizkid
    
728.83From the top, another downhill slope of mine!DPDMAI::THRELFALLthe mind glows green...Thu Jan 30 1992 12:181
    
728.84NETESU::RAUHALA_KLET IT BLEEDThu Jan 30 1992 15:131
    .82  2nd album?  I thought The Real Thing was their 3rd??
728.85Thanks...I didn't know.COMET::FRISBYANo Pun IntendedThu Jan 30 1992 15:235
    Opps....I'm not a very big follower of FNM.....I guess their 4th one is
    on the way.
    
                  Frizkid
    
728.86Get a life!!!REPAIR::KISIELyou can see LOVEFri May 15 1992 11:229
    
    
    Has anyone else heard FNM's new single......i keep hearing it on the
    radio. I'm no sure what it's called but it's not bad....
    
    
    
    			E	w	a	n
    
728.87SUBURB::COOKSturning rebellion into moneyFri May 15 1992 13:515
    Speaking to a gaggle of "Reading rockers" i know on Reading train
    station,apparently Faith No Moore did a "secret" gig at the
    Marquee club last night - (they were all going up to see them). The
    album is being released at the end of the month,apparently.
    
728.88VCSESU::COOKMystic PowersThu Jun 04 1992 18:002
    
    Faith No More - Angel Dust gets release on June 16
728.89BOVES::FENNELLSister Luck"Thu Jun 04 1992 18:013
I heard a snippet the other day.  I guess it is very different from Epic

TIm
728.90MR4DEC::JWHITMANWhy do I want more?Thu Jun 04 1992 19:254
    
    
    
    I saw the vid... well, only party of it... VERY Bizzare.... 
728.91Quite Different from Epic is an understatementBOVES::FENNELLElvis et mort"Thu Jun 11 1992 16:544
I liked the song I saw/heard on MTV off of Angel Dust this morning.  Dang, I 
forgot the name already.

Tim
728.93It was o.k.COMET::FRISBYAReach for the SkyThu Jun 11 1992 17:574
    Mid-life Crisis is the name of the song I believe!
    
                Friz
    
728.94Best one yet!!REFINE::TORCHIAWed Jul 08 1992 12:019
    The album has been out for awhile now...any opinions?
    
    I think it is their best yet.  Very creative.  I hear Midlife Crisis on
    the radio a lot and the video is a Buzz Clip on MTV.
    
    Favorite Song on Angel Dust:   "Everything's Ruined"
    
    These guys are just so refreshing to listen to amidst the overflow
    of all these bands that are just plain "faking it".
728.95Hated it.COMET::FRISBYALittle DoveWed Jul 08 1992 12:214
    It all sounds the same to me....
    
                 Friz
    
728.96SUBURB::COOKSwho the hell do we think we are?Wed Jul 08 1992 12:582
    One of the worst album covers i`ve seen in years.
    
728.97CAVLRY::BUCKMy ghosts of Christmas yet to comeWed Jul 08 1992 13:291
    I don't like it
728.98SUBURB::COOKSwho the hell do we think we are?Wed Jul 08 1992 15:205
    The album or the album cover (or both?)
    
    I haven`t heard the album yet,apart from the single - which i reckon
    is pretty good.
    
728.99its no faith no more, let me tell youTROOA::RATTMANIt ain't that loud.Thu Jul 09 1992 01:437
     
      After the first, this one is major letdown......
    
      I will bet they will lose alot of fans over it....
    
    KR
    
728.100Oh, and 100 replies!!!!!!!METALX::SWANSONnothing personalThu Jul 09 1992 15:528
   >   After the first, this one is major letdown......
    
    Uhh, you mean after their 2nd.  This is their 3rd album.  I've never
    heard the 1st one though,  but I've seen in every record store...
    
    Ken
    
    
728.101CAVLRY::BUCKMy ghosts of Christmas yet to comeThu Jul 09 1992 15:561
    This is their 4th album!
728.102Shows how much I know!METALX::SWANSONnothing personalThu Jul 09 1992 16:082
    Is it???!
    
728.103SUBURB::COOKSwho the hell do we think we are?Thu Jul 09 1992 16:167
    Yes.
    
    We Care A Lot
    The Real Thing
    er,that live album..
    Angel Dust
    
728.104It a pretty good melody though....COMET::FRISBYALittle DoveThu Jul 09 1992 16:434
    We care alot about the Army,Navy,Air Force and Marines....DURF!
    
          Friz
    
728.105METALX::SWANSONnothing personalThu Jul 09 1992 16:502
    It's the live album that threw me!  I don't count live albums...
    It's not new material!
728.106BUSY::SLABOUNTYHavin' a bad dayThu Jul 09 1992 18:426
    
    	They had one called "Introduce Yourself", I believe ... not sure
    	if that was the live album that was referred to.
    
    							GTI
    
728.107SUBURB::COOKSwho the hell do we think we are?Fri Jul 10 1992 09:038
    Sorry - Introduce Yourself i meant....er,so that`s - 
    
    Introduce Yourself
    We Care A Lot
    The Real Thing
    That live album...("You fat bastard?")
    Angel Dust
    
728.108PEKING::PERKINSPKeep George out of my BushFri Jul 10 1992 11:138
    
    Actually, it goes:	We Care Alot	    (With Chuck Mosely on vocals)
    			Introduce yourself  (  "   "     "      "   "   )
    			The Real Thing	    (Michael Patton)
    			You fat bastard     (Live album)
    			Angel dust
    
    
728.109SUBURB::COOKSwho the hell do we think we are?Fri Jul 10 1992 11:584
    ....Wot happened to Chuck? 
    
    Last i heard he had joined Bad Brains. Is that right??
    
728.110Mike Patton is a psycho...MSBOS::MCBRIDEWon't you be my neighbor?Fri Oct 16 1992 16:0725
         
    Due to the recent lack 'o traffic on this note, I thought I'd
    toss in my $.02.
    
    A friend of mine in San Jose has been a big Mr Bungle fan for years
    and still follows them pretty regularly.  He's also seen FNM a few
    times.
    
    He and I both agree that that Moseley character wasn't that great.
    I saw FNM around 87 or so at the Edible Rex in Billerica, MA when
    Chuck was still the front man.  They were so-so.  I saw them again
    a few years later with Patton up front and the show was incredible.
    
    My friend claims that he got hurt by Mike Patton once.  He was up
    near the stage and got his attention diverted for a few seconds.
    When he looked up, it was just in time to see Mike Patton's
    psychotic grin in his face as he stage dove right on top of my
    friend.
    
    Also, did anyone else hear about Mike Patton getting busted recently
    in Buffalo for allegedly exposing himself on stage and sticking
    a microphone up his butt?
    
    -- 
    Kevin
728.111But how'd it sound?GOES11::G_HOUSEArms raised in a VFri Oct 16 1992 17:131
    Man, he must have a big butt!  I can't even imagine it...
728.112probably sounded like sh!tMSBOS::MCBRIDEWon't you be my neighbor?Fri Oct 16 1992 17:201
    
728.113GOES11::G_HOUSEArms raised in a VFri Oct 16 1992 17:311
    Ahahaha!!! Good one!!1  I'm rollin!!!
728.114Hey, you provided the perfect straight line...MSBOS::MCBRIDEWon't you be my neighbor?Fri Oct 16 1992 18:381
    
728.115KURMA::IGOLDIEAll that is,was and will beSat Dec 19 1992 08:186
    I absolutely love the song "everything's ruined" the vid. is
    excellantly funny too!
    
    
                                                 staynz
    
728.116cause I'm easy..aaaaaah..easy like sunday morningBINKLY::DEMARSEWaiting for a miracle...Wed Feb 03 1993 12:535
    Has anyone seen the video 'EASY' yet?  It's hilarious !  Just the band
    and a bunch of transvestites.... 
    
    
    8'), danielle
728.117ARRODS::OHAGANBMisty Green and BlueWed Feb 03 1993 13:1810
    re .l16
    
    Are they Patton's personal harem? He's a strange character he is. 
    I've read a few interviews with him in the UK press and the subject
    matter usually covers his bizarre tastes and love of bashing the
    bishop in preference to getting it together with the laaayyydies.
    Good video. 
    
    barry.
    
728.1187892::ESCOBARWherever I May RoamWed Feb 03 1993 13:296
    
    
    I saw them play the song on Jay Leno. Too funnny. I didn't know they
    had a video. I gotta try and catch it.
    
    
728.119I think it's GROOVIN on a Sunday morning...<maybe>BINKLY::DEMARSEWaiting for a miracle...Wed Feb 03 1993 16:364
    The video was on around 12ish (it was on Alternative Nation), so it'll
    probably be on again around that time...
    
    :), danielle
728.1207892::ESCOBARWherever I May RoamWed Feb 03 1993 16:463
    
    I'm Easy by the Temptations. I think Lionel Richie wrote the song.
    
728.121AD::FLATTERYWed Feb 03 1993 16:503
    ah...i do believe ole lionel was of COmmodores fame.......not the
    temptations....but then again.........what do you know
    chris?....;').../k
728.122Brick HouseBOVES::FENNELLCold gin time againWed Feb 03 1993 17:075

Ha ha ha too funny...

Tim
728.123Not mine though!COMET::MARTINNToo sexy for this conferenceWed Feb 03 1993 17:332
    Commadores and Temptations.... *WAY* before Chris' time! :)
                                                               Rat
728.124Easy like Sunday morning...(wont leave my head)BINKLY::DEMARSEWaiting for a miracle...Wed Feb 03 1993 17:463
    Yeah, I think they said it was a Commodores song...
    
    :), danielle
728.125Back when I was into Funkadelic!POWDML::BUCKLEYRide the CycloneWed Feb 03 1993 17:511
    I liked the Commodores ... Travares was cool, too!
728.126;')MR4DEC::JWHITMANHere I come, I come, I come.Wed Feb 03 1993 17:594
    
    RE:-1
    
    Figures...
728.127Egads I'm getting old!COMET::MARTINNToo sexy for this conferenceWed Feb 03 1993 18:003
    I loved the Commadores... in fact I think I still have a couple 45s of
    them!
         Rat
728.1287892::ESCOBARWherever I May RoamWed Feb 03 1993 18:095
    
    I'm sorry..... forgive me father for I have sinned. I don't know my
    soft rock music groups.
    
    
728.129COMET::MARTINNToo sexy for this conferenceWed Feb 03 1993 18:131
    You are forgiven my son.
728.1308^)POWDML::BUCKLEYRide the CycloneWed Feb 03 1993 18:222
    Now, say 15 Hail Mary's and listing to the first Dio album 10 times in
    a row!
728.131You may need to say some Hail Marys!COMET::MARTINNToo sexy for this conferenceWed Feb 03 1993 18:252
    Are you implying something bad about Dio?
                                             Rat
728.132Not mispelled eitherBOVES::FENNELLCold gin time againWed Feb 03 1993 20:311
I hated the Commodes.  Another waste of airwaves.
728.133First_Reaction??WMOIS::MAZURKASon_of_the_SwaggerWed Feb 03 1993 21:018
    Lasted_Year,When I saw F_N_M,they did the"I'm_Easy"song. I gotta admit
    that they shocked me.I stood there Stunned(Natch)and COuldn't believe
    it.Only hours later did it HIT_ME what they were doin...
    
       Crazy_I_Know_I_Can_Be_Slow_Al
    
    But this was the First_Time in A_Long_Time that a group Out_Foxed
    me at what they were doin....I_Think    :_)
728.134Angel DustTPLAB::VLASIUSorin Vlasiu - Brussels, BelgiumThu Feb 02 1995 12:449
Because I haven't completely liked their previous CD, I have hesitated to buy
Angel Dust. This was an error. AD is, IMHO, their best album to date.
Heavier than previous works, it has more direction and is also better recorded.
Keyboards are really great and everything works fine. The last two covers,
Midnight Cowboy and Easy are also fine although surprising from the rest
of the album. One of my favourite tracks is Smaller and Smaller, a heavy killer
song. Well recommended !

Sorin
728.135Back and forth i sway like the windPATE::SCHIAVONEI put the fun in DysfunctionalThu Feb 02 1995 13:004
	The Real Thing is my favorite...one big trip!!!!!

	/Cap'n Quad
728.136FABSIX::I_GOLDIEresident alienThu Feb 02 1995 18:295
    I have to agree with the Capt'n on this one as The Real thing is
    awesome!Angeldust is good but just not as good.My copy of t real thing
    has Warpigs at the end and not Easy.
    
    						ian
728.137BUSY::BUSY::SLABOUNTYTrouble with a capital 'T'Thu Feb 02 1995 19:573
    
    	I have "War Pigs" on mine also.
    
728.138FABSIX::I_GOLDIEresident alienThu Feb 02 1995 21:505
    its the sort of song where no matter who does it,it's a brilliant song!
    8)
    
    
    							ian
728.139KDX200::COOPERRevolution calling!Fri Feb 03 1995 11:552
    Agreed.  And Faith No More definately does a cool version of it!
    
728.140RTOEU::MBANTLEONSTRONGER THAN ALLMon Feb 27 1995 05:4328
    the new album will be released on the 13th of march in europe !
    the single "digging the grave" (i think it is called) is already out
    they will start there world tour in europe in the next days (partly
    before album release).. in summer they will hit the two big german 
    rock festivals ... "ROCK AM RING" and "ROCK IM PARK"... 
    if you have a chance to attempt these festival which take place at the
    same time (2,3,4, june) in two different places , you should really
    come .. tickets are on sale for 90 DM which is about $ 60...
    
    max_i'll_go_to_rock_im_park_in_munich
    the festival takes place 10 min away from my house..
    
    confermed acts till now:
    bon jovi (not my kind of music)
    megadeth
    faith no more
    weezer
    tool
    soundgarden
    danzig
    axxis
    the pretenders
    page and plant
    cranberries
    van halen
    
    up to 25 to 30 acts will attempt
    
728.141ImpressiveWMOIS::MAZURKASon_Of_One_Who_Likes_To_Ramble.Tue Feb 28 1995 05:048
    WoW..Whadda Line_Up!!
    What does"ROCK AM RING"mean???
    I take it that these Shows are in Hugh Arenas??
    
    
    
       Crazy_SleepLess_In_Nhua_Al
    
728.142festival in germanyRTOEU::MBANTLEONSTRONGER THAN ALLTue Feb 28 1995 05:2322
    these festivals take place in :
    
    ROCK am RING : an race circuit - 90000 people -cologne,germany
    ROCK im PARK : olympic stadium - 60000 people -munich,germany
    
    rock am ring is in its 16th year now
    and last year it got a little sister in munich which was called
    ROCK in RIEM , which took place at the old airfield/port of munich
    now they had to change to the olympic stadium (which is nearer to my
    house) an so it is called ROCK im PARK and is the 2nd time in munich
    - and lots of years to come.....
    
    ...the line up is not completet yet....just heard that bad religion 
    are likly to show up ..and many more....
    
    
    max_
    
    ps.
    after these 3 days of rock you dont care anymore how you look,
    eat, drink, smell, sleep, ....
    
728.143RTOEU::MBANTLEONSICK OF IT ALLMon Mar 13 1995 08:035
    the new album is out today ........ gonna buy it in like 4 hours ...
    
    
    max_
    
728.144RTOEU::MBANTLEONSICK OF IT ALLWed Mar 15 1995 04:498
    did you see FNM on MTV's most wanted yesterday ? they performed 3 songs
    digging the grave (i think cause i missed it), what a day ,midlife
    crisis .... FNM new album rulz 
    
    looking forward to the concert in munich (26-3-95) and rock im park 
    
    max_
    
728.145OH NO ....HERON::KHANFri Oct 13 1995 12:0313
    Hi guys,
    	    Well I think that the last album really sucks.The Real Thing
    was such a breakthrough that any following-ups was meant to be surely
    not that good.
    	  However I have to admit that Angel Dust confirmed FNM as one of
    the most innovative,dynamic and fluent bands around.
    	So, this is why the last album disappointed me so much.No more
    innovative stuff but only commercial songs, heavily based on grunge &
    whatever sells.
    	I jut wanted to know if U agree with me or I'm just being too
    harsh ...
    		Shake.
    
728.146*Hint*WMOIS::MAZURKASon_of_A_Wicked_Good_TimeFri Oct 13 1995 13:457
    Any_Body Else hear One of Pattons Side_Bands who have an Album Called
    "Mr.Bungle"?   This is One Wierd Piece.Lotta Influnces.I Hear Zappa 
    A_Bit.Theres A_Lot of References to The Movie"Blue Velvet"in it Also.
    Are they Really Gonna do The AAF Thang??
    
    
       Crazy_See_First_Liners_Note_Al
728.147BUSY::SLABOUNTYHave fun storming the castle!!Fri Oct 13 1995 14:115
    
    	I haven't listened to that album in awhile.
    
    	I think there might have been a 2nd album also.
    
728.148fool for a lifetimeFRAIS::IHORSMANNbe strong be wrongMon Oct 16 1995 14:056
    re .145
    
    I don`t agree at all. "King for a day..." exceeded all my expectations.
    It is innovative, it is funky and it has power. I think it`s brilliant.
    
    iris_one_of_my_favorites
728.149oops...HERON::KHANTue Oct 17 1995 05:302
    Well U said it : funky ...
    
728.150DIVERSITY IS GOODLUNER::BIRDTue Aug 06 1996 16:138
    I agree with note 148, I think that Faith-no-More opened up a jazzy
    side to themselves. Yet they still rocked out a few songs. I like to
    see diversity in a band's talents and I believe that F-n-R has done
    that. 		
    
    
    				Jim