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From the Album 1. Sol Invictus 2. Superhero 3. Sunny Side Up 4. Separation Anxiety 5. Cone Of Shame 6. Rise Of The Fall 7. Black Friday 8. Motherf*cker 9. Matador 10. From The Dead

From the Single We Care A Lot

Other Songs 14: Just a Man 1: Get Out 2: Ricochet 5: Star a D 6: Cuckoo for Caca 7: Caralho Voador 8: Ugly in the Morning A Small Victory A Small Victory (Youth Remix) Absolute Zero Annes Song Another Body Murdered Arabian Disco As The Worm Turns Ashes To Ashes Barbie Girl Be Aggressive Blood Caffeine Caralho Voador Chinese Arithmetic Collision Crack Hitler Cuckoo For Caca Das Schutzenfest Death March Diggin the Grave Digging The Grave Easy Easy Like Sunday Morning Edge Of The World Epic Everythings Ruined Evidence Evidencia Falling To Pieces Faster Disco From Out Of Nowhere Get Out Got That Feeling Greed Greenfields Helpless Highway Star Hippie Jam Song Home Sick Home I Believe I Can Fly I Started A Joke I Wanna Fuck Myself I Wont Forget You Instrumental Introduce Yourself Jim Jizzlobber Jizzlober Just A Man Kindergarten King For A Day Land Of Sunshine Last Cup Of Sorrow Lets Lynch The Landlord Light Up And Let Go Malpractice Mark Bowen Midlife Crisis Midnight Cowboy Motherfucker Mouth To Mouth Naked In Front Of The Computer New Beginnings New Improved Song Out of the Silent Planet Path Of Glory Paths Of Glory Pills For Breakfast Pristina R n R Ricochet RV Schutzenfest [Previously Unreleased Track] She Loves Me Not Smaller And Smaller Spanish Eyes Spirit Star A.D. Stripsearch Surprise! Youre Dead! Sweet Emotion Take This Bottle The Big Kahuna The Cowboy Song The Crab Song The Gentle Art Of Making Enemies The Jungle The Last To Know The Morning After The Perfect Crime The Real Thing The World Is Yours This Guys In Love With You This Towns Not Big Enough for the Both of Us Ugly In The Morning Underwater Love War Pigs What A Day Why Do You Bother Woodpecker From Mars Zombie Eaters
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Faith No More is an American rock band from San Francisco, California, formed in 1981. They officially announced their breakup on April 20, 1998. They have since reunited, embarking on The Second Coming Tour from 2009-2012 and releasing a new album in 2015. -Wikipedia
Also Known As: Faith No Man, Sharp Young Men
Name Origin:
The band was originally called Sharp Young Men, but changed to Faith No Man when their front man was Mike 'The Man' Morris. After he left, 'The Man' was no more, so they changed it to "Faith No More".

From: San Francisco, California
Genre(s): Alternative metal, experimental rock, funk metal
Active From: 1981–1998, 2009–present
Associated Acts: Imperial Teen, Mr. Bungle, Brujeria, Fantômas, Tomahawk, Pop-o-pies, Bad Brains, Courtney Love, Ozzy Osbourne, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Fear and the Nervous System, Jerry Cantrell, Peeping Tom, Cement, Jello Biafra and the Guantanamo School of Medicine
Awards:
Grammy Awards:
1993 - Nominated for category Best Hard Rock Performance for "Angel Dust"
1991 - Nominated for category Best Hard Rock Performance for "Epic"
1990 - Nominated for category Best Metal Performance for "The Real Thing"

MTV Video Music Awards:
1993 - Nominated for category Best Art Direction in a Video for "A Small Victory"
1991 - Winner of category Best Visual Effects in a Video for "Falling to Pieces"
1991 - Nominated for category Best Heavy Metal/Hard Rock Video for "Falling to Pieces"
1991 - Nominated for category Best Art Direction in a Video for "Falling to Pieces"
1990 - Nominated for category Best Heavy Metal/Hard Rock Video for "Epic"

Quotes:
I think we pretty much needed an overhaul in our sound. There was a lot going on in the last couple albums. There were a lot of changes. I think what we tried to do is strip down the sound and make things sound a little bit more basic. We've always been a band that's prided ourselves in doing new things not ever repeating ourselves, so with that in mind, it's kind of ridiculous to keep using the same producer.
-Roddy Bottum

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