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  2. Faith No More - Wikipedia

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    Faith No More is an American rock band from San Francisco, California, formed in 1979. [4] Before September 1983, [5] the band performed under the names Sharp Young ...

  3. List of Faith No More band members - Wikipedia

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    This was Faith No More's longest-standing lineup and featured the most releases, including the studio albums The Real Thing and Angel Dust. Following the departure of Jim Martin in late 1993 the band went without a guitarist until starting the writing of the follow-up to Angel Dust, King for a Day...

  4. Mike Patton - Wikipedia

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    Faith No More's The Real Thing was released in 1989. The album reached the top 20 on the US charts, thanks largely to MTV's heavy rotation of the "Epic" music video, (which features Patton in a Mr. Bungle T-shirt). [42] Faith No More released three more studio albums—Angel Dust, King for a Day...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Mike Patton discography - Wikipedia

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    Having gained fame with Faith No More, Mr. Bungle were signed to Warner Bros. Records. Their self-titled debut, although focusing on heavy metal, featured an eclectic mix of funk, free jazz, circus music and various other genres mixed with numerous samples, was released in 1991. The following year saw the release of Faith No More's next album ...

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

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    Billy Gould, Mike Bordin and Mike Patton performing in Chile in 2010. Faith No More, a San Francisco-based band, have recorded approximately 100 songs over the course of their career; this includes material from six studio albums, one live album, and numerous B-side tracks and out-takes.

  8. Jim Martin (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Producer Matt Wallace later mentioned in The Real Story (a biographical book about Faith No More) that the death of Martin's father was a factor in the guitarist's departure. [6] On February 18, 2009, Blabbermouth [7] announced that Martin would not be participating in the rumored Faith No More reunion tour. On February 23, Mike Patton ...

  9. The Second Coming Tour (Faith No More) - Wikipedia

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    The Second Coming Tour is the seventh concert tour by American rock band, Faith No More. The tour supported their sixth greatest hits album, The Very Best Definitive Ultimate Greatest Hits Collection (2009). The tour primarily visited Europe with additional shows in Asia, Australasia and the Americas.