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  1. 19 de abr. de 2024 · It is Faith No More's most successful album to date and is widely considered to be the band's magnum opus. In 1995, Patton released three albums—King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime with Faith No More, which also saw the release of three singles; Disco Volante with Mr. Bungle; and Elegy with John Zorn, performing vocals all three.

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  2. 4 de may. de 2024 · The discography of Faith No More, an American rock group, consists of seven studio albums, nineteen singles, one live album, five compilations, four video albums. Faith No More 's first album was We Care a Lot, released by Mordam Records in 1985.

  3. 4 de may. de 2024 · 4 Concert tours. 5 Band members. 6 Awards and nominations. 7 Discography. 8 See also. 9 Notes. 10 References. 11 Bibliography. 12 External links. Faith No More is an American rock band from San Francisco, California, formed in 1979.

  4. 21 de abr. de 2024 · Aside from “Caffeine,” Faith No More has a rich discography filled with notable songs. Some of their other well-known tracks include “Epic,” “Midlife Crisis,” “From Out of Nowhere,” and “Stripsearch,” each showcasing their unique blend of genres and thought-provoking lyrics.

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  5. Hace 1 día · Faith No More by MrsToothtaker, released 16 May 2024 It’s over, over, overboard/ Run for cover, swim for shore/ Forwarn before the storm/ Good Lord, Faith no more/ Someone had to have the answers/ Baffled as the Pastor/ Heavens, did he mention that we’re headed for disaster?/

  6. 20 de abr. de 2024 · 8.25M subscribers. Subscribed. 36K. 2.1M views 8 years ago. Rock legends Faith No More perform four tracks, exclusively for Daniel P Carter, including a Burt Bacharach cover. Mike Patton and...

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  7. From Wikipedia: The Real Thing is the third studio album by American rock band Faith No More, released on June 20, 1989, by Slash and Reprise Records. It was the first album by the band not to feature vocalist Chuck Mosley, instead, the album featured Mike Patton from the experimental/funk band Mr. Bungle. On this album, Faith No More continued ...