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Originally Posted by Janszoon
Please, for the love of Pete, don't take his word for it, give both those albums a chance! Angel Dust is my favorite FNM album but King for a Day is their second best, IMO. It's not as cohesive as Angel Dust but it's still very good. And Album of the Year, though admittedly not that strong of an album, has enough good songs on it that it's worth a listen. In fact a couple of the better songs like "Stripsearch" and "She Loves Me Not" rank up there with my favorite FNM songs.
Heretic!
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I grew up listening to Faith No More, specifically Patton's output. King for a Day was a huge departure from their previous sound, and doesn't match up to what they did on The Real Thing or Angel Dust. I've listened to it a few odd times and I still can't imagine it's the same band as their earlier records.
And Chuck Mosely was an atrocious singer.