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Guest review by Joey Jo Jo
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Even in their embryonic state (first two albums, respectively), Faith No More has always had a very identifiable sound with a lot borrowed from different genres. It just seemed that they never took the initiative to really set out and make a great album. All the ingredients were in place, but it sounded like they were having way too much fun to worry about it. As in place as Chuck Mosely sounded within the band, his vocals are atrocious. And as a testament to that, has never found work in music after getting the boot from Billy Gould and Co.
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Cüca Beludo - 03.08.2012 at 23:40
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That cover song is one of the most awdul I've ever heard...
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megadeath13 - 21.01.2013 at 19:28
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FNM´s most popular cd with lots of classics in it, such as "Epic", "Zombie Eaters or "From out of Nowhere".
Its definitely a life-chaning album. Will always love it.
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This was the first album I bought with my own money. I bought it on audio cassette back in 1990.
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