Mike Hayes & Jim Brown talk Faith No More albums, live shows, members and all things related to the band.
Kindergarten. It has a bass solo!
Show topic starts at 1:13:03.
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It's the Patton-centric episode as promised! We talk about Malpractice, Jim has an exclusive sample reveal, Mr. John interrupts regularly and Doug Esper's back for Chuck Stop! It's a good one. Happy …
Sparks' 1997 album 'Plagiarism' included two collaborations with Faith No More – "This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us" and "Something for the Girl with Everything".
Sparks have a new documentary…
Third single from the album and the song in which Bill wore a Bumblebee suit on television; we look at track 6 in the Angel Dust series – Everything's Ruined.
Show topic starts at 47:17.
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Their 5th album, Red Hot Chili Pepper's released their magnum opus Blood Sugar Sex Magik on 24 September, 1991. Mike & Jim talk through the album and well... listen... don't want to Give It Away!!!!!
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One of their lesser known tracks, and never played live, we look at track 5 in the Angel Dust series – Smaller and Smaller.
Show topic starts at 28:40.
The gear shift, the palate cleanser, the Trump supporter anthem. The album pace slows at track four but you'll likely come away from this episode thinking, ‘actually, I think I like RV more than I th…
To many, it's the best track off their best album. Most certainly a fan favourite. Mike & Mr John mumble more than a jackhammer. It's almost sweet talk.
Show topic starts at 1:02:13.
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It's a fan favourite, it's one of the most requested episodes, it's Angel Dust... broken down track by track! We start with the album opener, Land of Sunshine. Fortune is smiling upon you!!
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He played on the first four albums, instantly recognisable with the red frames and the most identifiable style of playing amongst Faith No More's history of guitarists.
We talk too much this episode a…
Faith No More have such a diverse range of styles and songs, there's something for everyone. It can be difficult to know where to start when trying to understand any band, but Jim has developed a wel…
1995 was arguably the most interesting time for non-album tracks recorded by Faith No More, and more songs were recorded during that time than any other era.
Featuring discussion on Absolute Zero, I W…
5th June 1995, Faith No More played Pinkpop Festival in Renbaan, Landgraaf, Netherlands. We watch it and talk over it.
Pinkpop talk begins at 44:44
It's 1994. Jim Martin has been fired from Faith No More via fax, Mr Bungle's Trey Spruance has taken his place on guitar, Roddy Bottum is absent from most the songwriting and King for a Day is the re…
It's 1994. Jim Martin has been fired from Faith No More via fax, Mr Bungle's Trey Spruance has taken his place on guitar, Roddy Bottum is absent from most the songwriting and King for a Day is the re…
It's 1994. Jim Martin has been fired from Faith No More via fax, Mr Bungle's Trey Spruance has taken his place on guitar, Roddy Bottum is absent from most the songwriting and King for a Day is the re…
It's 1994. Jim Martin has been fired from Faith No More via fax, Mr Bungle's Trey Spruance has taken his place on guitar, Roddy Bottum is absent from most the songwriting and King for a Day is the re…
Mr Bungle released their first demo in 1986. Three more demos were followed by three major record label albums. They played their last show on 9 September 2000.
On 13 August 2019, it was announced th…
We're not ready for the Chuck Mosley special, but today would have been his 60th birthday. Mike & Jim talk to Doug Esper about Chuck's later years touring, writing, recording, performing and the in-b…
On 24th February 2009, Faith No More officially announced their return to the stage. This was to take place on 12th June, though not without a 'rehearsal' performance at nostalgic location - Brixton …