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| Faith No More - We Care a Lot Classification: Pop Band: Faith No More Tracks: - We Care a Lot - Jungle - Mark Bowen - Jim - Why Do You Bother - Greed - Pills for Breakfast - As the Worm Turns - Arabian Disco - New Beginnings Don't Be Stupid FNM was around for so many years that it would be [silly] to compare this to their later works(at least during the first listen).For Vomitgod's sake,I should hope they got better.I personally Love this album.When I bought this, I was just looking for decent music.What I found was FANTASTIC! Chuck may not be remotely as talented as Patton, but he definately has a style and charisma.He has a kind of a punk rock cool. Hey, Patton was a fan before he joined.Most fans of typical bands resent the new guy, but because most of FNM's fans hopped on the bandwagon after "Epic", and a few more literate people with the stuff on "Angel Dust", that reaction is reversed.To the average listener, Chuck's the new guy.In that sense, neither he nor the rest could ever possibly compete.I purposely approach this record pretending that I never heard the rest.There is a real straight line through the different albums leading to the FNM you're familiar with.Newcomers should try this one out first(be careful,it's dark). If you have an open mind, check out this brilliant work. Never disappointing I am a Faith No More fan and have been for years. I will be the first to admit that this album took a few listens for me to like. Now I think it is the band's best work. This album is worth the $ on Amazon. If you like The Band buy it. It is better than you might expect. Out of this world Well, I don't really know how to Express my feelings about this release. It is the most primitive and hobby-a-like album of Faith No More. I don't know if this kind of music is common in the States, but it sure hell is not in here where I come from! (Finland... Northern Europe...)It is quite heavily conducted to it's era, because the it sounds so 80's , that it would be terribly out of place if it would've been released in the 90's. After all, I have to say that it's quite pathetic, quite interseting, and VERY WEIRD piece of music. Buy Faith No More We Care A Lot at Amazon.com Buy posters at Allposters.comJamster - the latest ringtones for your phone! |