i agree the music of today is crap ever since 2000 but now i see a lot of old bands coming back metalica makes a comeback korns goin back to its old ways and hatebreeds brakin the ice old music will rise again i miss the sex pistols)=
its all nice but u forgot slayer...they still working hard...since 30 years...look their live performances...how many ppl r waiting for them all over the world...and r they old...am I true?
But there's a new fashion stuff that old bands reunite for summer fests and TV shows... like Alice In Chains, now Faith No More and many others !!
I'm glad to see them @ Rock en Seine this August 29th and everyone can come there !! But getting old is like red wine and scotch, it's getting better with years...
Some may say it is simply a delusion of age, but I know in my bones that the music of the early 90s was better than today...it was authentic, experimental, powerfully affecting, and was truly about the art, not commerce. We live in an age now where it is all reversed. Most anything in the mainstream now exists as a plasticine corporate shill. At least the internet does circumvent this. If it weren't for the web I would be left to think Lady Gaga was the pinnacle of modern musical achievement.
nah, while i agree that music then seemed more sincere - you'd be a fucking idiot to think that bands werent fully involved and aware of the commerical appeal of thier product. it' was just a stepping stone.
Well everyone at that level is aware of the commercial aspect of their product, but what I am saying is that commerce wasn't the primary driving force behind these bands. It was the art. There was a different philosophy and asthetic in the early 90s. Now the first thought is less about the musical integrity and more about..."I hope my promotional deal with Ipod goes through."
I think it was basically the global recession which hit about then wiped out most of the bands whose sole purpose was making money as people couldnt justify paying for their stuff any more, and a lot of the stuff that rose up then was new and different and, like you say, not particularly commercial (the record labels were more thinking "it's worth a shot" more than anything else). By 1996 it'd all gotten back to normal again. :/
@orderinchaos An apt, albeit grim, simile would be a comparison to a housing development rising near a beach then getting wiped out by a hurricane. People rebuild or move on, then the cycle starts again.
There are quite a number of talented bands from this decade but they get really no promotion at all from the usual places. Bands like Porcupine Tree, Oceansize, Opeth, Pure Reason Revolution, Anathema, Amplifier etc. To be honest even the mainstream pop music now is inferior to its equivalent in the early to mid 90s IMO.
you think being old sucks, being young is far worse, i hav to be freinds with these kids and constantly hear the shit music of today blaring from my brothers room, at least you got to be surrounded by decent music for most of your youth
you poor bastard, how can u live like that? u hav to hold out, don't kill urself there is light at the end of the tunnel, we can't giv up hope lol, i guess anyone living in these times is suffering. we just need patience and in no time music will get better cos a lot of old bands are rising up from the ashes. we should all make a political party like the greenies except instead of unpolluting the environment we could unpollute the airwaves
@stfanani The shifter of balance is being young sucks for a far shorter period of time. Getting old just keeps happening and accumulating lol.... Make memorable moments now while you are young and you'll have nicer thoughts about your youth, but the trade off will be that getting old will hurt worse that way. LOL sorry I don't mean to piss in your lemonade. Try to find the good times you can now and play them up, though, and you won't forget them when you're older.
@abowlofsoda there is tons of good bands making music now, you just have to know where to look. if you are a mike patton fan, check out bands like "sleepytime gorilla museum" or "YOB" for starters.
This is really shows you how a band called Faith No More can mature as a band - the song was fine the way it was back in 1989/90, but the difference from that time to 1995 is just amazing. Patton lost the twang in his voice and replaced it with sounds the devil himself couldnt even make. AND he can sing with the best of them. This version is the real deal...orshouldisayTHING
his voice is different, he dropped the nasal tone he got from practicing fishbone songs with bungle to a stable pitch. great performance though, he can deliver anytime he wants...if...he wants
Sometimes I wish I wasn't so emotionally connected to music. It's songs like this that lay dormant in my mind and torment my soul trough memory subliminally.
sorry man, spurance was good for mr. bungle, but jim martin was an essential elemant that made faith no more what they were. and in my opinion, as great and dymamic as patton is, it was his fault for the inevitable demise of faith no more. after all, it was because of patton's musical direction martin left in the first place. disgruntled circus melodies belonged with mr. bungle, not on angel dust (caffine is still one of fnm's best tracks).
From what I hear, Jim Martin just stopped showing up to practice or contributing to the band at all. Perhaps it was because Patton was always busting his balls.
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Man, that's exactly how I feel...I absolutely love Mike Patton-era Faith No More (they're my favorite band of all time), but I can't help but feel that in some weird, cosmic ass-backwards way, Patton ruined Faith No More.
lmao. I wouldn't say he ruined it. Before Mike FNM was an extremely poppy band. I guarantee without him they would have disbanded before 91. They all knew it was time to end it in 98.
To be honest, I never really liked Dean Menta's playing compared to Jim's,(listen to his 'Epic's and "Be aggressive"s to hear why I always felt him to be sloppy) but to be fair, I liked this version of this. Cant deny the quality of his clean playing here and even when he hits the overdrive, although his tone was a little indistinct as usual, he was tight and punchy here.
totally uninteresting but the first time i heard this track was on my walkman (circa 1992) on a cruise (wtf?) boat on loch ness !hahahaha! and staring at a pretty belgian girl. them was the days! bring back FNM! (with Jim)
There is a version of this two years earlier at the Phoenix Festival that is recorded amazingly well and the screaming is a little more diverse and brutal. EXCELLENT SINGING AS WELL.
Who's playing guitar? That doesn't look like Jim and it definitely doesn't look like Trey (who I think was in the band when this was supposedly recorded). Hmmmmm.
I like the music group called "Moist Boys". they started on Ipecac, Mikey's label. Very energetic.
YaWantTaters 9 months ago
See you at exit guys!
chrislafferty 1 year ago
este som da moh brisa muito loko
sergiospolino81 1 year ago
Brilliant.
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kirchofflipman 2 years ago
i agree the music of today is crap ever since 2000 but now i see a lot of old bands coming back metalica makes a comeback korns goin back to its old ways and hatebreeds brakin the ice old music will rise again i miss the sex pistols)=
hellbournkorn 2 years ago
its all nice but u forgot slayer...they still working hard...since 30 years...look their live performances...how many ppl r waiting for them all over the world...and r they old...am I true?
szilagyib76 1 year ago
DAMN thats badass
dagnaste01 2 years ago 2
So hug me and kiss me, then wipe my butt and piss me....
DrEasyE51 2 years ago 2
Mike look like in the Ricochet video clip
ag2res2or 2 years ago
Genius
woomph 2 years ago
lol mike does a pretty good phil anselmo
timrizz 2 years ago
i look at the kids and the music of today and i wish i could travel back to the 90s and stay there forever
god damn getting old sucks
abowlofsoda 2 years ago 46
Indeed it sucks...
doctorwhonico 2 years ago 4
But there's a new fashion stuff that old bands reunite for summer fests and TV shows... like Alice In Chains, now Faith No More and many others !!
I'm glad to see them @ Rock en Seine this August 29th and everyone can come there !! But getting old is like red wine and scotch, it's getting better with years...
FrenchPattonholic 2 years ago 4
Some may say it is simply a delusion of age, but I know in my bones that the music of the early 90s was better than today...it was authentic, experimental, powerfully affecting, and was truly about the art, not commerce. We live in an age now where it is all reversed. Most anything in the mainstream now exists as a plasticine corporate shill. At least the internet does circumvent this. If it weren't for the web I would be left to think Lady Gaga was the pinnacle of modern musical achievement.
psychicwhoosh 2 years ago 5
nah, while i agree that music then seemed more sincere - you'd be a fucking idiot to think that bands werent fully involved and aware of the commerical appeal of thier product. it' was just a stepping stone.
wandarah 2 years ago
Well everyone at that level is aware of the commercial aspect of their product, but what I am saying is that commerce wasn't the primary driving force behind these bands. It was the art. There was a different philosophy and asthetic in the early 90s. Now the first thought is less about the musical integrity and more about..."I hope my promotional deal with Ipod goes through."
psychicwhoosh 2 years ago
I think it was basically the global recession which hit about then wiped out most of the bands whose sole purpose was making money as people couldnt justify paying for their stuff any more, and a lot of the stuff that rose up then was new and different and, like you say, not particularly commercial (the record labels were more thinking "it's worth a shot" more than anything else). By 1996 it'd all gotten back to normal again. :/
orderinchaos 2 years ago
@orderinchaos An apt, albeit grim, simile would be a comparison to a housing development rising near a beach then getting wiped out by a hurricane. People rebuild or move on, then the cycle starts again.
YaWantTaters 9 months ago
There are quite a number of talented bands from this decade but they get really no promotion at all from the usual places. Bands like Porcupine Tree, Oceansize, Opeth, Pure Reason Revolution, Anathema, Amplifier etc. To be honest even the mainstream pop music now is inferior to its equivalent in the early to mid 90s IMO.
orderinchaos 2 years ago 2
you think being old sucks, being young is far worse, i hav to be freinds with these kids and constantly hear the shit music of today blaring from my brothers room, at least you got to be surrounded by decent music for most of your youth
stfanani 2 years ago 34
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muitalos 2 years ago
you poor bastard, how can u live like that? u hav to hold out, don't kill urself there is light at the end of the tunnel, we can't giv up hope lol, i guess anyone living in these times is suffering. we just need patience and in no time music will get better cos a lot of old bands are rising up from the ashes. we should all make a political party like the greenies except instead of unpolluting the environment we could unpollute the airwaves
stfanani 2 years ago 5
yeah not all kids are doush bags and like crap music... im 13 and have liked faith no more and other music like them since i was 5!
korvidkrow96 2 years ago 2
@stfanani The shifter of balance is being young sucks for a far shorter period of time. Getting old just keeps happening and accumulating lol.... Make memorable moments now while you are young and you'll have nicer thoughts about your youth, but the trade off will be that getting old will hurt worse that way. LOL sorry I don't mean to piss in your lemonade. Try to find the good times you can now and play them up, though, and you won't forget them when you're older.
YaWantTaters 9 months ago
@YaWantTaters Good advice mate, and not just for me but for alot of people to take in. Thanks bro. you are a wise person
stfanani 9 months ago
@stfanani yeh but u could b dead, that would suck harder right? lol
residue102 2 months ago
@abowlofsoda there is tons of good bands making music now, you just have to know where to look. if you are a mike patton fan, check out bands like "sleepytime gorilla museum" or "YOB" for starters.
dreadedoc 1 year ago
@abowlofsoda
LOL ya welcome to my world
dangerbug1 1 year ago
@abowlofsoda hahahahahahah thats just ur perspective man
residue102 2 months ago
If they don't come to Australia I'm going to have to fly to Europe.
signupaccountforme 2 years ago 5
fuck oath
timrizz 2 years ago
his voice is amazing
minusblindfold25 3 years ago 9
This is really shows you how a band called Faith No More can mature as a band - the song was fine the way it was back in 1989/90, but the difference from that time to 1995 is just amazing. Patton lost the twang in his voice and replaced it with sounds the devil himself couldnt even make. AND he can sing with the best of them. This version is the real deal...orshouldisayTHING
Markfly 3 years ago 11
badass!!!
caelitus1 3 years ago 6
his voice is different, he dropped the nasal tone he got from practicing fishbone songs with bungle to a stable pitch. great performance though, he can deliver anytime he wants...if...he wants
azzarogabbana 3 years ago 5
Brutal Fucking Brutal, he can hit the high notes, and then turn on the fucking Metal!! WHERE can I DOWNLOAD THIS AS A MP3, ive been looking....
joeleato 3 years ago
Same here. I need this version bad.
muitalos 3 years ago
I'm not really into live music but this was amazingly good. I will listen to more live music if they are as good as this one.
TheRealDrache 3 years ago
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your a moron
KingAttle 3 years ago
Is this the last time they played this song?
VodCrack 3 years ago
Sometimes I wish I wasn't so emotionally connected to music. It's songs like this that lay dormant in my mind and torment my soul trough memory subliminally.
CMurdaMonsta 3 years ago
thats dean menta
YeesusKrist 3 years ago
I agree! FUCKIN GREAT I'm so glad this exists!
greenlanderwanted 4 years ago 4
i adore this band, the screaming takes the song to the stratosphere!!! better than the album version
amazonking2000 4 years ago
So beautiful!!
Markfly 4 years ago
During the chorus this is such an unusually powerful song. I really want this on mp3.
muitalos 4 years ago
Trey Spruance will always be the best guitarist that FNM ever had.
wouldntyouliketoknow 4 years ago 2
No way. Jim Martin for ever!
rilorye 4 years ago
sorry man, spurance was good for mr. bungle, but jim martin was an essential elemant that made faith no more what they were. and in my opinion, as great and dymamic as patton is, it was his fault for the inevitable demise of faith no more. after all, it was because of patton's musical direction martin left in the first place. disgruntled circus melodies belonged with mr. bungle, not on angel dust (caffine is still one of fnm's best tracks).
hotpad333 4 years ago 5
From what I hear, Jim Martin just stopped showing up to practice or contributing to the band at all. Perhaps it was because Patton was always busting his balls.
KParAdoX 4 years ago 3
Martin got fired. Still, he's the best FNM guitarist. His solo-album kicks ass!
JonnyMcBane 4 years ago 5
Yes, he is and it certainly does!
Wacke666 3 years ago
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Man, that's exactly how I feel...I absolutely love Mike Patton-era Faith No More (they're my favorite band of all time), but I can't help but feel that in some weird, cosmic ass-backwards way, Patton ruined Faith No More.
ctipple1981 3 years ago
lmao. I wouldn't say he ruined it. Before Mike FNM was an extremely poppy band. I guarantee without him they would have disbanded before 91. They all knew it was time to end it in 98.
Deadbeans 3 years ago 13
we all have different fav guitarist here , i fuckin adore hudson, his arrangements were incredible album of the year is their best record for me
iamthevillarreal 4 years ago
shit!
genious!
cocolaum 4 years ago
wow. intense version of a true classic.
suburbancamo 4 years ago 2
To be honest, I never really liked Dean Menta's playing compared to Jim's,(listen to his 'Epic's and "Be aggressive"s to hear why I always felt him to be sloppy) but to be fair, I liked this version of this. Cant deny the quality of his clean playing here and even when he hits the overdrive, although his tone was a little indistinct as usual, he was tight and punchy here.
Good for him.
Bob125641273 4 years ago 2
totally uninteresting but the first time i heard this track was on my walkman (circa 1992) on a cruise (wtf?) boat on loch ness !hahahaha! and staring at a pretty belgian girl. them was the days! bring back FNM! (with Jim)
metalli07 4 years ago 3
Did nessie show up?? :)
fropeder 4 years ago
sadly no!
metalli07 4 years ago
Oh well, now that you mention it: The song _does_ have a certain Loch Ness ambience to it. ;-)
aginiga 4 years ago
great version!!!
>)
macell 4 years ago
you f@t b@rst@rds
decorfix 4 years ago
Patton is THE MAN!
RaineChilde 4 years ago
Great song! I didn't know they were still playing this in '95.
slowman008 4 years ago
Thats what I thought
Shaunography 4 years ago
If this video ever goes down I'll be perpetually sad.
muitalos 4 years ago
There is a version of this two years earlier at the Phoenix Festival that is recorded amazingly well and the screaming is a little more diverse and brutal. EXCELLENT SINGING AS WELL.
mrbunghole 4 years ago
then hook it up with the link esse! lol
muitalos 4 years ago
dean menta aka forest gump
steveyaaaa 4 years ago
Who's playing guitar? That doesn't look like Jim and it definitely doesn't look like Trey (who I think was in the band when this was supposedly recorded). Hmmmmm.
KParAdoX 4 years ago
as far as i know, trey spruance was replaced for the tour in 1995 by a guy called "Dean Menta", the guitar roadie.
fernetpunker 4 years ago
the best song of faith no more
pillottatore 4 years ago
whoa!
bunone4billy 4 years ago
awesome
Krazeel 4 years ago
I second that!
4degrees 4 years ago