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The Real Thing is one of Faith No More's most successful albums to date. It is now considered a classic metal album by fans and critics alike. Although released in mid-1989, The Real Thing did not enter the Billboard 200 until February 1990, [34] after the release of the second single from the album, "Epic".
Mike Patton (pictured in 2009) wrote the lyrics for The Real Thing shortly after joining the band. Billy Gould (pictured in 2009) has writing credits on every studio album released by Faith No More. Faith No More collaborated on two songs for Plagiarism, a 1997 album by Sparks (pictured in 1974).
Faith No More's lyrics have been described as "bizarrely humorous". When interviewed about his lyrics, Patton responded, "I think that too many people think too much about my lyrics. I am more a person who works more with the sound of a word than with its meaning. Often I just choose the words because of the rhythm, not because of the meaning ...
Featuring songs like "Epic" and "Falling to Pieces", The Real Thing introduced Faith No More to the masses.30 Years Ago, Faith No More Unleash Their Shapeshifting Breakthrough Album The Real Thing ...
"Epic" is a song by American rock band Faith No More. It was released as the second single from their third album, The Real Thing (1989), in 1990 in United States, the United Kingdom, and Europe. The song was the band's breakthrough hit, peaking at number nine on the US Billboard Hot 100 , number 7 on the US Cash Box Top 100 , [ 1 ] [ 2 ...
Martin joined Faith No More in 1983, four years after the group's formation. He played on the albums We Care a Lot, Introduce Yourself, their breakthrough record The Real Thing, with new vocalist Mike Patton replacing Chuck Mosley, and Angel Dust. Following the release of Angel Dust, Martin left the group for reasons that remain unknown.
"New Improved Song" (Released on a 7-inch EP free with Sounds magazine in 1988; outtake from the Introduce Yourself sessions. The song "The Morning After" from The Real Thing shares the same chord progression and bassline, but is largely a different song.) 3:51: 9. "Das Schutzenfest" (Released on Songs to Make Love To EP, 1992) 2:58: 10.
The Real Thing (Eric Alexander album) or the title song, 2015; The Real Thing (Faith No More album) or the title song, 1989; The Real Thing (Houston Person album), 1973; The Real Thing (Louis Hayes album), 1978; The Real Thing (Midnight Oil album) or the title cover of the Russell Morris song (see below), 2000; The Real Thing (PureNRG album) or ...