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Faith No More

a.k.a.ex-Sharp Young Man, ex-Faith No Man
CountryUnited States
Formed1982, San Francisco, California
GenresAvant-garde Metal, Alternative Metal, Heavy Metal
LabelsMordam, Slash Records, Ipecac Recordings, Reclamation!
Years active1979-1980 (as Sharp Young Men), 1980-1982 (as Faith No Man), 1982-1998, 2009-present
Websitehttp://www.fnm.com/

Line-up (members)

  • Mike Patton : Vocals (1988-1998, 2009-present)
  • Jon Hudson : Guitars (1996-1998, 2009-present)
  • Billy Gould : Bass (1981-1998, 2009-present)
  • Mike "Puffy" Bordin : Drums (1981-1998, 2009-present)
  • Roddy Bottum : Keyboards (1982-1998, 2009-present)

Former members

  • Mike "The Man" Morris : Guitars, Vocals (1981-1983)
  • Wade Worthington : Keyboards (1981)
  • Scott Colbertson : Guitars (1983)
  • Desmond Trial : Guitars (1983)
  • Mark Stewart : Guitars (1983)
  • Jim Martin : Guitars (1983-1993)
  • Jake Crucifix : Guitars (1983)
  • Joe "Pop-o-Pie" Pye : Vocals (1983)
  • Courtney Love : Vocals (1983)
  • Paula Frazer : Vocals (1983)
  • Walter : Vocals (1983)
  • Mark Bowen : Guitars (1984-1985)
  • Chuck Mosley : Vocals (1984-1988)
  • Trey Spruance : Guitars (1993-1995)
  • Dean Menta : Guitars (1995-1996)
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Faith No More Discography

Album title Lyrics Type Released Rating Votes Reviews
(1982) Single - 0 0
Faith No More - We Care a Lot (1985) collection wish list Studio - 0 0
(1987) Single - 0 0
Faith No More - Introduce Yourself (1987) collection wish list Studio - 0 0
(1988) Single - 0 0
(1988) Demo - 0 0
Faith No More - The Real Thing (1989) collection wish list Studio - 0 0
(1989) Single - 0 0
(1990) Single - 0 0
(1990) Single - 0 0
(1990) Single - 0 0
(1990) Single - 0 0
(1990) collection wish list EP - 0 0
(1990) collection wish list Video - 0 0
(1991) Single - 0 0
(1991) collection wish list Live - 0 0
(1992) Single - 0 0
(1992) Single - 0 0
(1992) Single - 0 0
Faith No More - Angel Dust (1992) collection wish list Studio - 0 0
(1992) Single - 0 0
(1992) Single - 0 0
(1992) Single - 0 0
(1993) collection wish list Video - 0 0
(1993) Single - 0 0
(1993) collection wish list EP - 0 0
(1995) Single - 0 0
(1995) Single - 0 0
Faith No More - King for a Day, Fool for a Lifetime (1995) collection wish list Studio - 0 0
(1995) Single - 0 0
(1997) Single - 0 0
(1997) Single - 0 0
Faith No More - Album of the Year (1997) collection wish list Studio - 0 0
(1997) Single - 0 0
(1998) collection wish list EP - 0 0
(1998) Single - 0 0
(1998) Single - 0 0
(1998) collection wish list Compilation - 0 0
(1999) collection wish list Video - 0 0
(2003) collection wish list Compilation - 0 0
(2005) collection wish list Compilation - 0 0
(2006) collection wish list Compilation - 0 0
(2006) collection wish list Video - 0 0
(2008) collection wish list Compilation - 0 0
(2009) collection wish list Compilation - 0 0
(2010) collection wish list Compilation - 0 0
(2011) collection wish list Boxed set - 0 0
(2014) Single - 0 0
(2015) Single - 0 0
Faith No More - Sol Invictus (2015) collection wish list Studio - 0 0

Best Faith No More Songs

Track title Album title Rating Votes
1 From Out of Nowhere The Real Thing (1989) 95 1
2 Epic The Real Thing (1989) 95 1
Additional notes
There was an earlier incarnation of Faith No More that existed in 1979-1980. The lineup remains unknown, but back then, they were known as Sharp Young Man, who changed their name to Faith No Man before finally settling with their current name.

Faith No More were split-up from April 1998 to February 2009. After spending 2009 and 2010 touring the world, they played their final reunion concert at Estadio Bicentenario de La Florida in Santiago, Chile on December 5, 2010. However, they had continued to play live shows since then. The band last toured in 2012, before going on hiatus and resurfacing in 2014.

Many consider Faith No More to be the fathers of the "alternative metal" genre. Their popularity grew with the 1989 now-legendary album "The Real Thing" containing their well-known hit "Epic." The band remains a dominant influence on the genre they helped create.
See also Alice in Chains, Helmet, Melvins, Soundgarden, Fear Factory, and White Zombie

Then-guitarist Jim Martin briefly appeared in the 1991 comedy science fiction film "Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey" (starring Keanu Reeves, Alex Winter and George Carlin), a sequel to "Excellent Adventure" the original Bill & Ted. Faith No More also contributed a song called "The Perfect Crime" to the soundtrack of "Bogus Journey."
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