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Angel Dust, Faith No More, Very Good audioCD

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UPC
0075992678520
Artist
Faith No More
Format
CD
Producer
Faith No More^Matt Wallace
Release Year
1992
Record Label
Reprise / WEA, Rprw
Release Title
Angel Dust
Genre
Heavy Metal

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Producer
Faith No More^Matt Wallace
Record Label
Reprise / WEA, Rprw
UPC
0075992678520
eBay Product ID (ePID)
17046035377

Product Key Features

Release Year
1992
Format
CD
Genre
Heavy Metal
Artist
Faith No More
Release Title
Angel Dust

Dimensions

Item Height
0.39in
Item Weight
0.20lb.
Item Length
5.82in
Item Width
5.20in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Number of Tracks
13
Tracks
1.1 Land of Sunshine 1.2 Caffeine 1.3 Midlife Crisis 1.4 RV 1.5 Smaller and Smaller 1.6 Everything's Ruined 1.7 Malpractice 1.8 Kindergarten 1.9 Be Aggressive 1.10 A Small Victory 1.11 Crack Hitler 1.12 Jizzlobber 1.13 Midnight Cowboy

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  • A fantastic follow up to the Real Thing!

    This was the first FNM album I ever purchased....and it made me a huge and lifelong fan...a fan that had to track down their other offerings...none of which have dissapointed! Extremely different to its predecessors, Angel Dust contains 13 eclectic tracks that rock, and indeed work, drawing in lifelong fans if not the critics!! Faith No More is a band that has never been afraid to be different, indeed, it can be hard to place them in any one genre of music, though they are often credited with being the Godfathers of the Metal / /Rap movement. In this album they offer 13 tracks, with one being as different from the next! Fo me standouts include - Small Victory which became a cult hit in the UK where I lived at the time, Midlife Crisis also rocked with a heavy rap edge on Pattons vocals ...

  • Angel Dust

    Track listing 1. Land Of Sunshine 2. Caffeine 3. MidLife Crisis 4. R. V. 5. Smaller And Smaller 6. Everything's Ruined 7. Malpractice 8. Kindergarten 9. Be Aggressive 10. Small Victory, A 11. Crack Hitler 12. Jizzlobber 13. Midnight Cowboy Details Playing time: 58 min. Producer: Faith No More, Matt Wallace Distributor: WEA Recording type: Studio Recording mode: Stereo SPAR Code: AAD Album notes 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. Just as Faith No More acquired its long-sought-after mainstream success, the band decided that fame wasn't all it was cracked up to be. The group knew that the majority of its new fans would ...

  • Great Album

    Waiting patiently for my 5th copy of this disc. By far my personal favorite of the FNM arsenal. Patton really starts to push some of the limits vocally. Anyone who has payed attention through the years knows that his demonic genius has gone the way of fine wine and cheese. It improves drastically with time. If you haven't heard it yet, it's a bit more intense than The Real Thing, and a little more sarcastic. If you're considering it, I'd recommend you give your money to some musical genius.

  • Great group, great album.

    Many Faith No More detractors pass them off as Red Hot Chili Pepper knock-offs. To me, this is an unrealistic comparison. I like Red Hot Chili Pepper's early work but once they recorded Blood Sugar Sex Magik all of the subsequent records sounded the same (no matter the line-up of the band). Faith No More on the other hand were all over the place (in a good way). Angel Dust is just another example of their madness. Mike Patton (the leader in most senses of the word) is a little bit mad. Caffeine is an excellent statement of legal drugs, the insanity of life combined with a sonic onslaught. Also, Crack Hitler... come on it doesn't get better than that. I think Faith No More influenced many of the current groups which try to combine diverse genres like Rap, Heavy Metal, Pop, ...

  • Faith No More--Angel Dust

    I bought this CD because Faith No More is one of my favorite bands ever, and I have most of their major releases. "King For a Day, Fool For a Lifetime" WAS my favorite album of theirs until now. This CD has so many different musical styles all melded into this fantastic hard rock album. It's pretty much indescribable. Really mellow piano stuff going on behind some ripping guitars, Mike Patton's incredibly versatile voice doing everything from a deep panther growl to an insane black metal scream (plus, of course, his usual smooth as silk singing), and interesting, thought-provoking lyrics. This album wraps up with a cover of the theme from Midnight Cowboy, and it is a perfect end to an exciting journey. Each song is so drastically different (for a sharp contrast, check out RV and then ...