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Faith No More: Michael Patton (vocals); Jim Martin (guitar); Roddy Bottum (keyboards); Bill Gould (bass); Mike Bordin (drums). Engineers: Matt Wallace, Jim "Watts" Vereecke, Craig Doubet. Starting with the careening "From Out of Nowhere," driven by Bottum's doomy, energetic keyboards, Faith No More rebounded excellently on The Real Thing after Mosley's firing. Given that the band had nearly finished recording the music and Patton was a last minute recruit, he adjusts to the proceedings well. His insane, wide-ranging musical interests would have to wait for the next album for their proper integration, but the band already showed enough of that to make it an inspired combination. Bottum, in particular, remains the wild card, coloring Martin's nuclear-strength riffs and the Gould/Bordin rhythm slams with everything from quirky hooks to pristine synth sheen. It's not quite early Brian Eno joins Led Zeppelin and Funkadelic, but it's closer than might be thought, based on the nutty lounge vibes of "Edge of the World" and the Arabic melodies and feedback of "Woodpeckers From Mars." "Falling to Pieces," a fractured anthem with a delicious delivery from Patton, should have been a bigger single that it was, while "Surprise! You're Dead!" and the title track stuff riffs down the listener's throat. The best-known song remains the appropriately titled "Epic," which lives up to its name from the bombastic opening to the concluding piano and the crunching, stomping funk metal in between. The inclusion of a cover of Black Sabbath's "War Pigs" amusingly backfired on the band -- at the time, Sabbath's hipness level was nonexistent, making it a great screw-you to the supposed cutting edge types. However, all the metalheads took the band to their hearts so much that, as a result, the quintet dropped it from their sets to play "Easy" by the Commodores instead! ~ Ned Raggett Up until Faith No More's third release, 1989's THE REAL THING, the San Francisco quintet was considered too eccentric for rock's mainstream. Unlike other bands of the era, FNM refused to be limited to just one musical style--the group was indeed heavy, but it also touched upon many other styles (alternative, rap, Middle Eastern, punk, funk, jazz, etc.). But prior to the writing and recording of the album, the band parted ways with its longtime singer, Chuck Mosely, and hired newcomer Mike Patton. Unlike his predecessor, Patton was a very talented and versatile vocalist who could easily adapt to any of the different musical styles his new bandmates threw at him. While it took a few months for sales to crest, THE REAL THING went on to become the group's much sought-after commercial breakthrough. The rap-metal anthem "Epic" was a surprise Top-10 smash (pushing the album to multi-platinum status), while such other tracks as "From Out of Nowhere," "Falling to Pieces," "Zombie Eaters," and "Underwater Love" were just as exceptional. Although the band had been waiting years for mainstream success, FNM decided to challenge its newly acquired pop audience with its next release.
Faith No More Real Thing Songs Real Thing Music Review Average Rating: (4.1 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews not bad I got this for the song "Epic" which I had heard a few times on 99.1 WHFS, a local radio station. I found that their version of Black Sabbath's "War Pigs" was nicely done, and the 1st and 3rd (Epic being the second) songs were also quite good, but none of them better than Epic. This band has a very wide range of styles on this CD, so if you like an eclectic rock mix, you shouldn't have much of a problem with this.... Except the vocals can get kinda "old"..... Submitted by a reviewer (Frederick MD)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Faith No More IS The Real Thing Faith No More is the most amazing band in the world. No one can beat them. When else have you ever heard such EPIC (no pun intended) songwriting. "The Real Thing" is my favorite song. They do "War Pigs" as good, maybe even BETTER than Sabbath. Bottom line, Faith No More were the best thing to ever happen to heavy metal, or, rock music, even music in general. I have the cover of "The Real Thing" tattooed on my forearm. Submitted by Metalheart316 (Pittsburgh, PA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Faith No More's alt metal masterpiece Mike Patton's debut FNM album "The Real Thing" is an alt-metal relic. This album propelled the group to international stardum and influenced nearly every metal band to proceed it. The album leaves no stone unturned with alt metal classics, a cover of Black Sabbath's "War Pig's" and a number 1 single to boot, what more could you ask from any band or album ? Submitted by randfnr (Melbourne, Australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Not the Best but Still Amazing... Yeah, we get it. "Epic" is played out.
Even though I still consider it a good song, the rest of the album is much, much better. From "From Out of Nowhere" to "Edge of the World," it's one of the best rock albums of the 80's and, though not as musically strong as subsequent releases, still conveys the FNM sound (and Patton's vocal acrobatics) in a perfect manner. This is where FNM started to truly shine and create original (except for the stellar "War Pigs" cover) and innovative music. It may not be "King for a Day" or "Angel Dust" (or Patton's best effort, Mr. Bungle's "California"), but "The Real Thing" is still nowhere near false advertising. Submitted by xailith (Horry Co., SC) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Crossover! Crossover!! Together with the red Hot Chilli Peppers, FNM were the undisputed kings of crossover. This album is fantastic and the boys sure know how to sing and play their instruments. Naturally, the bass holds the main line!!
ROCK ON GUYS!! Submitted by dragster (Sydney NSW Australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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$15.65 Metallica: James Hetfield (vocals, guitar); Kirk Hammett (guitar); Jason Newstead (bass); Lars Ulrich (drums). Recorded at One On One Recording, Los Angeles, California between October 1990 and June 1991. After the muddled production and ultracomplicated song structures of ...And Justice for All, Metallica decided that they had taken the progressive elements of their music as far as they could and that a simplification and streamlining of their sound was in order. While the assessment made sense from a musical standpoint, it also presented an opportunity to commercialize their music, and Metallica accomplishes both goals. ...
| | Mr Bungle Mr. Bungle CD (1991)
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$7.99 Mr. Bungle: Vlad Drac (vocals); Scummy (guitar); Theobald Brooks Lengyel (alto & baritone saxophones); Bar (tenor saxophone); Trevor Roy Dunn (bass); Heifetz (drums). Additional personnel: David Shea (scratches); Yeesus Krist, Maximum Bob, Kahli, Jennifer (background vocals). Recorded at Different Fur, San Francisco, California in 1991. Vlad Drac is actually Mike Patton of Faith No More. To say that Mr. Bungle is unfocused is like criticizing a rapper for not being able to sing -- it may be true, but it misses the point of the music. Mr. Bungle is a dizzying, disconcerting, schizophrenic tour through just about any rock style the group can think of, hopping from genre to genre without any apparent rhyme or reason, and sometimes doing so several ...
| | Faith No More Angel Dust CD (1992)
Real Thing
$7.15 Faith No More: Mike Patton (vocals); Jim Martin (guitar); Roddy Bottum (keyboards); Billy Gould (bass); Mike Bordin (drums). Recorded at Coast Recorders and Brilliant Studios, San Francisco, California. Personnel: Mike Patton (vocals); Jim Martin (guitar); Roddy Bottum (keyboards); Bill Gould (bass guitar); Mike Bordin (drums). Audio Mixers: David Bryson; Matt Wallace . Recording information: Brilliant Studios, San Francisco, CA; Coast Recorders, San Francisco, CA. Photographers: Ross Halfin; Mark Curstein. Unknown Contributor Role: Warren Entner. Warner Bros. figured that lightning could strike ...
| | Faith No More King For A Day, Fool For A Lifetime CD (1995)
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Faith No More: Mike Patton (vocals); Roddy Bottum (keyboards); Billy Gould (bass); Mike Bordin (drums). Additional personnel: Trey Spruance (guitar). Recorded at Bearsville Studios, Bearsville, New York. Personnel: Trey Spruance (guitar); Roddy Bottum (keyboards); Bill Gould (bass guitar); Mike Bordin (drums). Recording information: Bearsville Studios, Bearsvill, NY. Illustrator: Eric Drooker. Unknown Contributor Roles: Danny Wilensky; Anthony Kadleck; Stephanie Gelfan; Marla Rathbun; Teresa Miller; Marlon Mundy; Michelle Morehead; Robert Moe; Lynette Golbert; Abby Newton; ...
| | Faith No More Album Of The Year CD (1997)
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Faith No More: Mike Patton (vocals); Jon Hudson (guitar); Roddy Bottum (keyboards); Billy Gould (bass); Mike Bordin (drums). Producers: Roli Mosimann, Billy Gould, Faith No More. Engineers: Daniel Presley, Michael Bogus, Atom. Recorded at Razor's Edge and Brilliant Studios, San Francisco, California. Personnel: Mike Patton (vocals); Roddy Bottum (keyboards); Bill Gould (bass guitar); Mike Bordin (drums). Audio Mixer: Roli Mosimann. Recording information: Brilliant Studios, San Francisco, CA. Faith No More's 1997 release Album of the Year featured the talents of another new guitarist, Jon Hudson, who replaced Dean Menta (Menta only toured with the group in support of King for ...
| | Faith No More Introduce Yourself CD (1987)
Real Thing
$7.69 Faith No More: Chuck Mosley (vocals); Jim Martin (guitar, background vocals); Roddy Bottum (keyboards, background vocals); Bill Gould (bass, background vocals); Mike Bordin (drums, conga, background vocals). Producers: Steve Berlin, Matt Wallace, Faith No More. Recorded at Studio D, Sausalito, California. On Faith No More's major-label debut, Introduce Yourself, the Faith No More that you've grown to know and love finally rears it's ugly head (much more so than on their 1985 independent release We Care a Lot). All the ingredients are there, but like its predecessor there's one crucial item missing, super-vocalist Mike Patton. This would be original singer Chuck Mosley's ...
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Venom: Conrad "Cronos" Lant (vocals, bass); Jeff "Mantas" Dunn (guitar); Tony "Abaddon" Bray (drums). Recorded between 1981 & 1985. Includes liner notes by Dave Ling. Liner Note Author: Dave Ling. When Venom first appeared in the early '80s, they sent a shockwave through the metal underground almost immediately. Catching the attention of both metalheads and punks, the band was emulated by the former and turned into camp icons by the latter. This was obviously the strongest period of their career, and to celebrate that time frame they have included 20 tracks from between 1980 and 1983 to fill the first disc of In League ...
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