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Faith. No More. - Faith. No More.
Performer:
Faith. No More.
Title:

Faith. No More.

Category:
MP3 RAR album size:
1837 mb
FLAC RAR album size:
1779 mb
Formats:
TTA ADX AUD MP2 WMA MPC AC3
Short-Info
Label: Not On Label (Faith No More Self-Date of released) ‎– none
Type: Cassette
Country: US
Date of released: 1983
Category: Rock
Style: Alternative Rock, New Wave, Post-Punk
Rating:
4.9 / 5
Votes:
303

Tracklist

A1 Intro 2:10
A2 The Jungle 3:07
A3 Why Do You Bother? 5:01
A4 FST 5:53
A5 Spirit 4:51
B1 New Love, Same Neuroses; New Hairstyles, Same Minds 20:51

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – On Broadway, San Francisco

Credits

  • Bass – Billy Gould
  • Drums – Mike Bordin
  • Engineer – Matt Wallace (tracks: A)
  • Guitar – Craig Shell (tracks: B), Jake Smith (tracks: A)
  • Keyboards – Roddy Bottum
  • Vocals – Joe Pie* (tracks: A)

Notes

The first Faith No More demo, released under the stylized name of "Faith. No More.". The A-side features a recording of their first concert on October 11th of 1983 at On Broadway in San Francisco, California. The B-side features the first song that the band ever wrote and recorded after Mike Morris, vocalist and guitarist in Faith. No Man., was out of the picture. The songs featured on the A-side were written after the song featured on the B-side. This demo tape is believed to be limited to about 200 copies, though an exact amount is unknown as the copies were photocopied and dubbed by the band as needed.