Faith No More - fuck yes!

I'd almost rather see them with Trey instead. Unfortunately, that's not going to happen either.

i dunno man... how involved was he in the writing process for his stint? Would it matter for him to even be there other than being able to see him if he's not playing stuff he wrote? Although it would be badass for him to get some good money and use it on a huge SC3 production
-Jono-
 
i dunno man... how involved was he in the writing process for his stint? Would it matter for him to even be there other than being able to see him if he's not playing stuff he wrote? Although it would be badass for him to get some good money and use it on a huge SC3 production
-Jono-

King For a Day is one of my favorite albums, so I'd be way cool with seeing him filling in for Jim Martin. He's got the chops, if not better than Jim Martin. It doesn't really matter though because neither will be playing. I just wish the U.S. didn't suck so bad when it came to good music festivals. Euro's seem to at least appreciate good music, whereas if they played shows here it would be to half filled theaters or a shitty slot on some gay metal festival with Disturbed. If I had the cash I'd be making the flight to see them.
 
Faith No More should cover one of Disturbeds gay ass songs as revenger for the rape of "Midlife Crisis". But it only sound better than the original.

BTW, latest information is that Jon Hudson will play guitar.
 
King For a Day is one of my favorite albums, so I'd be way cool with seeing him filling in for Jim Martin. He's got the chops, if not better than Jim Martin. It doesn't really matter though because neither will be playing. I just wish the U.S. didn't suck so bad when it came to good music festivals. Euro's seem to at least appreciate good music, whereas if they played shows here it would be to half filled theaters or a shitty slot on some gay metal festival with Disturbed. If I had the cash I'd be making the flight to see them.
I agree with that 100% man....

it's even worse here in houston
 
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Faith No More should cover one of Disturbeds gay ass songs as revenger for the rape of "Midlife Crisis". But it only sound better than the original.

BTW, latest information is that Jon Hudson will play guitar.
I like Disturbed and thought they covered Land Of Confusion phenomenally, but you're right, they BUTCHERED Midlife Crisis, absolutely horrible. I actually never made it all the way to the end cause it was so bad.
 
Official Statement

FAITH NO MORE

Faith No More has always stood out as some sort of unique beast; part dog, part cat--its music almost as schizophrenic as the personalities of its members. When it all worked, it worked really well, even if the chemistry was always volatile. Throughout our 17years of existence, the mental and physical energy required to sustain this creature was considerable and relentless. Though amicable enough, when we finally split, we all followed paths seemingly destined to opposite ends of the universe.

Yet during the entire 10 years that have passed since our decision to break up we've experienced constant rumors and requests from fans and promoters alike. Nevertheless, for whatever reason, none of us kept in regular touch, much less to discuss any possibilities of getting together.

What's changed is that this year, for the first time, we've all decided to sit down together and talk about it. And what we've discovered is that time has afforded us enough distance to look back on our years together through a clearer lens and made us realize that through all the hard work, the music still sounds good, and we are beginning to appreciate the fact that we might have actually done something right.

Meanwhile we find ourselves at a moment in time with zero label obligations, still young and strong enough to deliver a kickass set, with enthusiasm to not only revisit our past but possibly add something to the present. And so with this we've decided to hold our collective breaths and jump off this cliff....
BACK, GOD FORBID, INTO THE MONKEY CAGE!!!

We can only hope that the experience of playing together again will yield results erratic and unpredictable enough to live up to the legacy of FNM.
Who know where this will end or what it will bring up...only the future knows. But we are about to find out!

FAITH NO MORE are:
Mike Bordin, Roddy Bottum, Bill Gould, Jon Hudson and Mike Patton