- A Small Victory
- Absolute Zero
- Am I Evil
- Anne's Song
- Another Body Murdered
- Arabian Disco
- As The Worm Turns
- Ashes To Ashes
- Be Aggressive
- Blood
- Caffeine
- Caralho Voador
- Chinese Arithmetic
- Collision
- Crack Hitler
- Cuckoo For Caca
- Das Schützenfest (german)
- Death March
- Digging The Grave
- Easy
- Edge Of The World
- Epic
- Everything's Ruined
- Evidence
- Falling To Pieces
- Faster Disco
- From Out Of Nowhere
- Get Out
- Got That Feeling
- Greed
- Helpless
- Home Sick Home
- Introduce Yourself
- Jizzlobber
- Just A Man
- Kindergarten
- King For A Day
- Land Of Sunshine
- Last Cup Of Sorrow
- Let's Lynch The Landlord
- Light Up And Let Go
- Malpractice
- Mark Bowen
- Midlife Crisis
- Mouth To Mouth
- Naked In Front Of The Computer
- New Beginnings
- Paths Of Glory
- Pristina
- R N R
- R N' R
- Ricochet
- Rv
- She Loves Me Not
- Smaller And Smaller
- Something For The Girl With Everything
- Spirit
- Star A.d.
- Stripsearch
- Surprise You're Dead!
- Sweet Emotion
- Take This Bottle
- The Big Kahuna
- The Cowboy Song
- The Crab Song
- The Gentle Art Of Making Enemies
- The Jungle
- The Last To Know
- The Morning After
- The Perfect Crime
- The Real Thing
- The Shooting Match
- Ugly In The Morning
- Underwater Love
- War Pigs
- We Care A Lot
- What A Day
- Why Do You Bother
- Zombie Eaters
About Faith No More
Faith No More is an American rock band from San Francisco, California, formed in 1979. Before September 1983, the band performed under the names Sharp Young Men and later Faith No Man. Bassist Billy Gould, keyboardist/rhythm guitarist Roddy Bottum and drummer Mike Bordin are the longest-remaining members of the band, having been involved since its inception. The band underwent several early lineup changes, and some major changes later. The lineup of Faith No More consists of Gould, Bordin, Bottum, lead guitarist Jon Hudson, and vocalist/lyricist Mike Patton.
After releasing six studio albums, including best-selling records The Real Thing (1989) and Angel Dust (1992), Faith No More officially announced its breakup on April 20, 1998. The band has since reunited, conducting The Second Coming Tour between 2009 and 2010, and releasing its seventh studio album, Sol Invictus, in May 2015. After the touring cycle of Sol Invictus, Faith No More went on hiatus once again. In November 2019, the band announced that it would reunite to embark on a 2020 UK and European tour, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this was postponed. Touring was due to recommence with a brief US tour in September 2021, followed by the previously postponed UK and Europe dates in June 2022, but all tour dates were cancelled with Patton citing mental health reasons.
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