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The Real Thing (CD)

By: Faith No More (Artist)


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Faith No More Artist Snapshot:

San Francisco's Faith No More began dispensing their funk-laden thrash metal in the early 1980s with vocalist Chuck Moseley. When tensions led to the firing of Moseley, the band found a fitting replacement in Mr. Bungle frontman Mike Patton. Their classic-rock guitar riffs, slap-happy bass playing, atmospheric keyboards, and tribal drumming, alongside Patton's vocal gymnastics, proved to be a winning combination. FNM's 1989 album, THE REAL THING, became a surprise hit the following year. In 1992, the group released their masterpiece, ANGEL DUST, and embarked on a world tour with Gun N' Roses and Metallica. After the departure of guitarist Jim Martin, Faith No More released two more albums and called it a day in 1998. Since then, band members have gone on to numerous other projects, most notably Patton's Fantomas and Tomahawk collaborations.


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DISC 1 for The Real Thing (CD) Album By Faith No More (Artist)
1   From Out Of Nowhere
2   Epic
3   Falling To Pieces
4   Surprise! You're Dead!
5   Zombie Eaters
6   Real Thing, The
7   Underwater Love
8   Morning After, The
9   Woodpecker From Mars
10   War Pigs
11   Edge Of The World
 


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Title Note

Faith No More: Michael Patton (vocals); Jim Martin (guitar); Roddy Bottum (keyboards); Bill Gould (bass); Mike Bordin (drums).

Engineers: Matt Wallace, Jim "Watts" Vereecke, Craig Doubet.

Up until Faith No More's third release, 1989's THE REAL THING, the San Francisco quintet was considered too eccentric for rock's mainstream. Unlike other bands of the era, FNM refused to be limited to just one musical style--the group was indeed heavy, but it also touched upon many other styles (alternative, rap, Middle Eastern, punk, funk, jazz, etc.). But prior to the writing and recording of the album, the band parted ways with its longtime singer, Chuck Mosely, and hired newcomer Mike Patton.

Unlike his predecessor, Patton was a very talented and versatile vocalist who could easily adapt to any of the different musical styles his new bandmates threw at him. While it took a few months for sales to crest, THE REAL THING went on to become the group's much sought-after commercial breakthrough. The rap-metal anthem "Epic" was a surprise Top-10 smash (pushing the album to multi-platinum status), while such other tracks as "From Out of Nowhere," "Falling to Pieces," "Zombie Eaters," and "Underwater Love" were just as exceptional. Although the band had been waiting years for mainstream success, FNM decided to challenge its newly acquired pop audience with its next release.



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4 out of 5 stars sonic mayhem with real talent, January 11, 2009
By todd6138
i had never heard another album like this one when it was released and i probably will not hear another like it again. i mean epic is a rap metal delight falling to pieces is commercial but fun surprise youre dead kicks you in the teeth my favorite song is zombie eaters with the best chorus ever and the best singing around the anthemic title song is soaring and breathtaking underwater love is strange but commercial only thing that doesnt fit on this album is the crappy cover of war pigs and woodpecker from mars is kinda cool but annoying after a couple listens. the last track more than makes up for these oversights with a song and dance gone mad with the edge of the world this is truly a masterpiece in its own right- definitely in the time it came out- get this no for the price!

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