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Faith No More - Epic - Download Festival 2009

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Faith No More, playing the song Epic on the Main Stage at Download Festival 2009.

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  • anthony keidis totally ripped off pattons entire image in the early ninties, fucks sake, just listen to bloodsugarsexmagic and then the real thing. If he didn't have pattons template to jack then he would probaby be living under a bridge downtown

  • None of my friends went either, but I thought "Fuck it, I'll go alone." I might have looked a bit sad but at least I got see FNM.

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  • @nasalscarecrow the best way to live life

  • @feekill Dude Faith No More is much better, but Kiedis has been doing his shit that's very similar to what he has always been doing since the 1980's he didn't steal anything.

  • @feekill anthony was like that years ago. screw all of the arguing. theyre both great

  • I was there :-)

  • its called faith no more no Patton´s band, I like patton but he has never donde anything greater that FNM....he was invited and contributed a lot and change the course of the band, still was on the foundation of FNM.

  • Anthony kiedis also has a shitty voice, i saw them at lalapalooza and Kiedis ruined the whole show with his weak ass crackly voice, not to mention he's a douchebag and made concert promoters drop FNM from 3 huge festivals in europe since he had final say in acts, just because he was in a huff about mike patton not liking him

  • Um, I remember when Chuck Mosley fronted, and I think "We Care a Lot" got a lot of airplay in its day in 1986. Then Mosley went to .... Bad Brains, I think... for the "Eye and I" album.

  • @feekill right on brother!

  • Just as an FYI, even though Faith No More formed two years before the Red Hot Chili Peppers (FNM - 1981, RHCP - 1983), hardly anyone knew about Faith No More until 3 or 4 years after Red Hot Chili Peppers started gaining a big fan base. Plus, Faith No More was a groove metal band, Red Hot Chili Peppers were a mix of funk, rock, jazz, and hip hop. You can't say they stole their style from FNM.

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