halo19
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Post by halo19 on Dec 11, 2004 19:11:03 GMT -5
Okay, I'm getting tired of topics for songs that I don't really care for, and so I've added this one in. It's quite different from what I've heard from The Real Thing. It's almost industrial-sounding for them, probably why I like it so much. It's slightly edgy, and I like Patton's melody on the chorus.
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Nicholas2.0
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Post by Nicholas2.0 on Dec 12, 2004 20:35:02 GMT -5
I'll reply to this just so your topic wasn't made in vain.
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Post by reception on Dec 14, 2004 15:02:02 GMT -5
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jond7699
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Post by jond7699 on Dec 14, 2004 15:03:44 GMT -5
I love Faith No More. One of the best alternative bands ever
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Chato
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Post by Chato on Jun 26, 2007 19:37:47 GMT -5
Good song but far from their best. Too bad they didn't really have another big hit in the US after Epic. FNM are a good example of the floods of actually talented and innovative rock bands that were suddenly embraced by mainstream media outlets in the early 90s, many of which had already faded from the limelight by the mid-nineties when the legions of faceless post-grunge , pop-punk and alt-metal bands had taken over.
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Post by busyboy on Jun 27, 2007 9:52:26 GMT -5
Actually, the Angel Dust album was pretty good. I remember someone saying this particular song was written with Madonna in mind.
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