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Live At The Brixton Academy - Faith No More

 
Description: Genre: Hard Rock & Metal - Nu Metal / Artist: Faith No More / Live / Audio CD released 1991-02-01 at London / Disc #1 ... more
Live At The Brixton Academy - Faith No More ... Tracklisting
1 Epic
2 From Out Of Nowhere
3 We Care A Lot
4 Falling To Pieces
5 Real Thing
6 Warrior
7 Zombie Eaters
8 Edge Of The World
9 Grade
10 Cowboy Song

Newest Review: ... as part funk, part metal, part rap, part je ne sais quoi - enjoyed a lot more mainstream success after the release of this ... more

 ... album through singles like the Commodores cover "Easy". But this is Faith No More at their finest. It includes the last great songs written by the group, namely "Epic", "From Out of Nowhere" and "We Care A Lot", the latter almost certainly being their finest hour. Added to this they also throw in lyrics from Technotronic and New Kids On The Block, instantly dating the record of course but giving it a nice time capsule feel. The cover version of "War Pigs" is in...more

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Live at Brixton Academy
Release Date: 1991 - 02 - 01, Audio CD, London
Last Update 25.12.2009 05:45
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lakeyboy
Premium Review Live At The Brixton Academy - Faith No More: Not an "Epic" but still pretty good (234 words)
by - written on 07/01/09 (Very useful, 29 readings)
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Faith No More's live opus "...At The Brixton Academy" captures the not-easily-pigeonholed group in all their glory, dropping in impromptu ad-libs and a Black Sabbath cover in this classic 1990 recording. The group - described in various quarters as part funk, part metal, part rap, part je ne sais quoi - enjoyed a lot more mainstream success after the release of this album through singles like the Commodores cover "Easy". But this is Faith No More at their finest. It includes the last great songs written by the group, namely "Epic", "From Out of Nowhere" and "We Care A Lot", the latter almost ...  Read the complete review

 

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