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  2. List of songs recorded by Faith No More - Wikipedia

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    The Greatest Hits, which contains a number of previously unreleased songs. [13] Among Faith No More's best known songs are "We Care a Lot", an "antiprotest" [14] song which exists in a different version on each of the Mosley-fronted albums; [15] "Epic", a breakthrough hit which spent three weeks at number one in Australia and made the top ten ...

  3. The Very Best Definitive Ultimate Greatest Hits Collection

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    The Very Best Definitive Ultimate Greatest Hits Collection is a two-disc compilation album by American band Faith No More. It was released on June 1, 2009, in the UK [3] [4] [5] to coincide with the band's reunion tour. This double disc set contains the band's greatest hits on the first CD, while the second CD features B-sides and rarities.

  4. Faith No More discography - Wikipedia

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    During the tour supporting their third album, The Real Thing, Faith No More recorded their only live album, Live at the Brixton Academy, and released their first hit single, "Epic". [2] Their fourth studio album Angel Dust was released in 1992 with their final two number-one singles, " Midlife Crisis ", [ 3 ] and the Lionel Richie cover " Easy ...

  5. This Is It: The Best of Faith No More - Wikipedia

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    The release contains 19 signature Faith No More songs from albums and singles released between 1985–1997. It is notable for being one of only two (the other being Epic and Other Hits), among numerous Faith No More compilations, to include material from the band's independently-released 1985 debut album, We Care a Lot. It also covers material ...

  6. Who Cares a Lot? The Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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    The Greatest Hits is a greatest hits retrospective compilation album by American rock band Faith No More. It was released on compact disc and compact cassette by Slash Records and London Records in Britain and Europe on November 24, 1998, and by Slash Records and Reprise Records in North America on December 8, 1998. [ 2 ]

  7. Faith No More - Wikipedia

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    On July 4, Faith No More played their first show in two years at Hyde Park in London, supporting Black Sabbath. [56] At that show, Faith No More debuted two new songs "Motherfucker" and "Superhero" (also known by fans as "Leader of Men"). [57] [58] On August 20, the band posted "The Reunion Tour is over; in 2015 things are going to change ...

  8. We Care a Lot - Wikipedia

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    The third track "Mark Bowen" was titled after an early Faith No More/Faith No Man guitarist of the same name. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] The truth behind "the Mark Bowen" song, is that prior to having a permanent singer, the band named their songs after persons, places, or things that were around when the music was formulated, rather than naming them song A ...

  9. Angel Dust (Faith No More album) - Wikipedia

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    Angel Dust is the fourth studio album by American rock band Faith No More, released on June 8, 1992, by Slash and Reprise Records.It is the follow-up to 1989's highly successful The Real Thing, and was the band's final album to feature guitarist Jim Martin.