List of songs recorded by Faith No More
Faith No More, a San Francisco-based band, have recorded approximately 100 songs over the course of their career; this includes material from six studio albums, one live album, and numerous B-side tracks and out-takes. Faith No More were founded in 1981 as Sharp Young Men,[1] and changed their name to Faith. No Man before releasing the 1982 double A-side single "Quiet in Heaven" / "Song of Liberty".[2] Upon assuming the name Faith No More, the band's first two full-length albums, We Care a Lot and Introduce Yourself, were driven mostly by new vocalist Chuck Mosley and the "metallic guitar" of Jim Martin, blending elements of rap and heavy metal music.[3] Mosley was later replaced by Mr. Bungle vocalist Mike Patton,[4] who added lyrics to the already-written music for 1989's The Real Thing.[5] Their next studio album, Angel Dust, moved away from the band's rap-influenced sound to experiment with different musical genres;[6] a trend which became much more pronounced on the 1995 album King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime.[7]
Between the recording of the latter two albums, Martin left the band. Reports are mixed as to whether he quit or was fired;[8] however he had stopped contributing to the band's output during the recording of Angel Dust,[9] leaving bass player Billy Gould to record guitar parts for "Another Body Murdered", the band's contribution to the Judgment Night soundtrack.[10] Martin's guitarist role was filled during the recording for King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime by Patton's Mr. Bungle bandmate Trey Spruance, and on the accompanying tour by roadie Dean Menta.[11] While recording their final album, Album of the Year, the band was joined by guitarist Jon Hudson. Hudson was also present for the band's collaboration with Sparks,[3] which produced two songs, including the single "This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us".[12] In 1998, they released the compilation Who Cares a Lot?, which contains a number of previously unreleased songs.[13]
Among Faith No More's best known songs are "We Care a Lot", an "antiprotest"[14] song which exists in a different version on each of the Mosley-fronted albums;[15] "Epic", a breakthrough hit which spent three weeks at number one in Australia and made the top ten in the United States;[16][17] and "Midlife Crisis", which has featured in the 2004 video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.[18] The band officially split up in April 1998, reforming again in 2009 for a series of tours.[3] The band's first album since reuniting, Sol Invictus, was released in 2015,[19] preceded by the single "Motherfucker".[20]
List of songs
† | Indicates single release |
Song | Credit as writer(s) | Release | Year | Ref(s) |
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"Absolute Zero" | Patton | "Digging the Grave" | 1995 | [21][22] |
"Anne's Song" † | Gould Bottum | Introduce Yourself | 1987 | [23][24] |
"Another Body Murdered" † | Gould Bordin Patton Bottum Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. | Judgment Night | 1993 | [25][26][nb 1] |
"Arabian Disco" | Mosley Gould | We Care a Lot | 1985 | [27][28] |
"As the Worm Turns" | Mosley Bottum Gould | We Care a Lot | 1985 | [27][28] |
"As the Worm Turns" | Gould Bottum Mosley | You Fat Bastards: Live at the Brixton Academy | 1990 | [29][30] |
"As the Worm Turns" | Mosley Bottum Gould | Angel Dust & I'm Easy / Das Schutzenfest | 1992 | [31][32] |
"Ashes to Ashes" † | Patton Gould Hudson Bordin Bottum | Album of the Year | 1997 | [33][34] |
"Be Aggressive" | Bottum | Angel Dust | 1992 | [35][36] |
"The Big Kahuna" | Patton Gould Hudson Bordin | "Ashes to Ashes" | 1997 | [37] |
"Black Friday" | Patton Gould Bordin | Sol Invictus | 2015 | [19] [38] |
"Blood" | Mosley | Introduce Yourself | 1987 | [23][24] |
"Caffeine" | Gould Patton | Angel Dust | 1992 | [35][36] |
"Caralho Voador" | Patton Gould Bordin | King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime | 1995 | [39][40] |
"Chinese Arithmetic" | Mosley Bordin Martin | Introduce Yourself | 1987 | [23][24] |
"Collision" | Patton Hudson | Album of the Year | 1997 | [33][34] |
"Cone of Shame" | Patton Gould | Sol Invictus | 2015 | [19] [38] |
"The Cowboy Song" | Faith No More | "From Out of Nowhere" | 1989 | [41] |
"The Crab Song" | Mosley Gould Bordin | Introduce Yourself | 1987 | [23][24] |
"Crack Hitler" | Gould Patton Bottum Bordin | Angel Dust | 1992 | [35][36] |
"Cuckoo for Caca" | Patton Gould Spruance | King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime | 1995 | [39][40] |
"Das Schutzenfest" | Faith No More | Songs to Make Love To | 1993 | [42][43] |
"Death March" | Mosley Gould Bottum Martin | Introduce Yourself | 1987 | [23][24] |
"Digging the Grave" † | Patton Gould Bordin | King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime | 1995 | [39][40] |
"Easy" † | Richie | Songs to Make Love To | 1993 | [42][43][nb 2] |
"Edge of the World" | Gould Bottum Bordin Patton | The Real Thing | 1989 | [44][45] |
"Edge of the World" | Gould Bottum Patton Bordin | You Fat Bastards: Live at the Brixton Academy | 1990 | [29][30] |
"Epic" † | Gould Bottum Bordin Martin Patton | The Real Thing | 1989 | [44][45] |
"Epic" | Gould Bottum Patton Bordin Martin | You Fat Bastards: Live at the Brixton Academy | 1990 | [29][30] |
"Everything's Ruined" † | Gould Patton Bottum | Angel Dust | 1992 | [35][36] |
"Evidence" † | Patton Gould Bordin Spruance | King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime | 1995 | [39][40] |
"Falling to Pieces" † | Gould Bottum Martin Patton | The Real Thing | 1989 | [44][45] |
"Falling to Pieces" | Gould Bottum Martin Patton | You Fat Bastards: Live at the Brixton Academy | 1990 | [29][30] |
"Faster Disco" | Mosley Gould Bottum Martin | Introduce Yourself | 1987 | [23][24] |
"From Out of Nowhere" † | Gould Bottum Patton | The Real Thing | 1989 | [44][45] |
"From Out of Nowhere" | Gould Bottum Patton | You Fat Bastards: Live at the Brixton Academy | 1990 | [29][30] |
"From the Dead" | Patton Gould | Sol Invictus | 2015 | [19] [38] |
"The Gentle Art of Making Enemies" | Patton Gould Bordin | King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime | 1995 | [39][40] |
"Get Out" | Patton | King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime | 1995 | [39][40] |
"Got That Feeling" | Patton | Album of the Year | 1997 | [33][34] |
"The Grade" | Faith No More | "From Out of Nowhere" | 1989 | [41] |
"Greed" | Gould Mosley | We Care a Lot | 1985 | [27][28] |
"Greenfields" | The Brothers Four | "Digging the Grave" | 1995 | [22][nb 3] |
"Helpless" | Patton Bordin Gould | Album of the Year | 1997 | [33][34] |
"Highway Star" | Lord Blackmore Gillan Paice Glover | Who Cares a Lot? | 1998 | [13][46][nb 4] |
"Hippie Jam Song" | Patton Gould | Who Cares a Lot? | 1998 | [13][46] |
"Home Sick Home" | Patton | Album of the Year | 1997 | [33][34] |
"I Started a Joke" † | B. Gibb R. Gibb M. Gibb | "Digging the Grave" | 1995 | [22][nb 5] |
"I Wanna Fuck Myself" | Allin | "Ricochet" | 1995 | [47][nb 6] |
"I Won't Forget You" | Patton Gould | Who Cares a Lot? | 1998 | [13][46] |
"Instrumental" | Patton Gould Bottum | Who Cares a Lot? | 1998 | [13][46] |
"Introduce Yourself" | Mosley Gould Bottum Bordin Martin | Introduce Yourself | 1987 | [23][24] |
"Jim" | Martin | We Care a Lot | 1985 | [27][28] |
"Jizzlobber" | Martin Patton | Angel Dust | 1992 | [35][36] |
"The Jungle" | Mosley Bottum Gould Bordin | We Care a Lot | 1985 | [27][28] |
"Just a Man" | Patton Gould Spruance Bottum | King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime | 1995 | [39][40] |
"Kindergarten" | Gould Patton Bottum Martin | Angel Dust | 1992 | [35][36] |
"King for a Day" | Patton Gould Spruance Bordin Bottum | King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime | 1995 | [39][40] |
"Land of Sunshine" † | Gould Bottum Patton | Angel Dust | 1992 | [35][36] |
"Last Cup of Sorrow" † | Patton Gould | Album of the Year | 1997 | [33][34] |
"The Last to Know" | Patton Gould Bordin | King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime | 1995 | [39][40] |
"Let's Lynch the Landlord" | Biafra | Virus 100 | 1992 | [48][nb 7] |
"Light Up and Let Go" | Patton | "Ashes to Ashes" | 1997 | [37] |
"Malpractice" | Patton | Angel Dust | 1992 | [35][36] |
"Mark Bowen" | Mosley Gould Bordin | We Care a Lot | 1985 | [27][28] |
"Matador" | Patton Gould | Sol Invictus | 2015 | [19] [38] |
"Midlife Crisis" † | Gould Patton Bottum Bordin | Angel Dust | 1992 | [35][36] |
"Midnight Cowboy" | Barry | Angel Dust | 1992 | [35][36][nb 8] |
"The Morning After" | Gould Bottum Martin Patton | The Real Thing | 1989 | [44][45] |
"Motherfucker" † | Patton Bottum | Sol Invictus | 2015 | [19] [38] |
"Mouth to Mouth" | Patton Bordin Gould Hudson | Album of the Year | 1997 | [33][34] |
"Naked in Front of the Computer" | Patton | Album of the Year | 1997 | [33][34] |
"New Beginnings" | Mosley | We Care a Lot | 1985 | [27][28] |
"New Improved Song" | Faith No More | Sounds Waves 2 | 1988 | [49][nb 9] |
"Paths of Glory" | Patton Gould Hudson Bordin Bottum | Album of the Year | 1997 | [33][34] |
"The Perfect Crime" | Faith No More | Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey: Music from the Motion Picture | 1991 | [50][51] |
"Pills for Breakfast" | Bordin Martin | We Care a Lot | 1985 | [27][28] |
"Pristina" | Patton Gould | Album of the Year | 1997 | [33][34] |
"Quiet in Heaven" † | Morris | "Quiet in Heaven" / "Song of Liberty" | 1982 | [52][53][nb 10] |
"The Real Thing" | Gould Bottum Patton | The Real Thing | 1989 | [44][45] |
"The Real Thing" | Gould Bottum Patton Kamosi De Quincey | You Fat Bastards: Live at the Brixton Academy | 1990 | [29][30][nb 11] |
"Ricochet" † | Patton Gould Bordin | King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime | 1995 | [39][40] |
"Rise of the Fall" | Patton Gould | Sol Invictus | 2015 | [19] [38] |
"Rn'R" | Mosley Gould Martin | Introduce Yourself | 1987 | [23][24] |
"RV" | Gould Patton Bottum | Angel Dust | 1992 | [35][36] |
"Separation Anxiety" | Patton Gould Bordin | Sol Invictus | 2015 | [19] [38] |
"She Loves Me Not" | Patton Gould Bordin | Album of the Year | 1997 | [33][34] |
"A Small Victory" † | Gould Patton Bottum Bordin | Angel Dust | 1992 | [35][36] |
"Smaller and Smaller" | Gould Patton Bottum Bordin Wallace | Angel Dust | 1992 | [35][36] |
"Sol Invictus" | Patton Gould | Sol Invictus | 2015 | [19] [38] |
"Something for the Girl with Everything" | Mael | Plagiarism | 1998 | [12][54][nb 12] |
"Song of Liberty" † | Morris | "Quiet in Heaven" / "Song of Liberty" | 1982 | [52][53][nb 10] |
"Spanish Eyes" | Kaempfert Singleton Snyder | "Ricochet" | 1995 | [47][nb 13] |
"Spirit" | Gould | Introduce Yourself | 1987 | [23][24] |
"Star A.D." | Patton Gould Bordin | King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime | 1995 | [39][40] |
"Stripsearch" † | Patton Hudson Bordin Gould | Album of the Year | 1997 | [33][34] |
"Sunny Side Up" | Patton Gould | Sol Invictus | 2015 | [19] [38] |
"Superhero" † | Patton Gould Bordin | Sol Invictus | 2015 | [19] [38] |
"Surprise! You're Dead!" | Martin Patton | The Real Thing | 1989 | [44][45] |
"Sweet Emotion" | Patton Bordin | Kerrang! Flexible Fiend | 1989 | [49][nb 14] |
"Take This Bottle" | Patton Gould | King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime | 1995 | [39][40] |
"This Guy's in Love with You" | Bacharach David | Who Cares a Lot? | 1998 | [13][46][nb 15] |
"This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us" † | Mael | Plagiarism | 1998 | [12][54][nb 12] |
"Ugly in the Morning" | Patton Gould Spruance | King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime | 1995 | [39][40] |
"Underwater Love" | Gould Bottum Patton | The Real Thing | 1989 | [44][45] |
"Underwater Love" | Gould Bottum Patton | You Fat Bastards: Live at the Brixton Academy | 1990 | [29][30] |
"War Pigs" | Butler Iommi Osbourne Ward | The Real Thing | 1989 | [44][45][nb 16] |
"War Pigs" | Butler Iommi Osbourne Ward | You Fat Bastards: Live at the Brixton Academy | 1990 | [29][30] |
"We Care a Lot" | Mosley Bottum | We Care a Lot | 1985 | [27][28] |
"We Care a Lot" (Slash Version) † | Mosley Gould Bottum | Introduce Yourself | 1987 | [23][24] |
"We Care a Lot" † | Gould Bottum Mosley Starr | You Fat Bastards: Live at the Brixton Academy | 1990 | [29][30][nb 17] |
"What a Day" | Patton Spruance | King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime | 1995 | [39][40] |
"Why Do You Bother" | Gould Bordin Bottum | We Care a Lot | 1985 | [27][28] |
"Woodpecker from Mars" | Bordin Martin | The Real Thing | 1989 | [44][45] |
"Woodpecker from Mars" | Bordin Martin | You Fat Bastards: Live at the Brixton Academy | 1990 | [29][30] |
"The World Is Yours" | Faith No More | Who Cares a Lot? | 1998 | [13][46] |
"Zombie Eaters" | Gould Bottum Bordin Martin Patton | The Real Thing | 1989 | [44][45] |
"Zombie Eaters" | Gould Bottum Patton Bordin Martin | You Fat Bastards: Live at the Brixton Academy | 1990 | [29][30] |
See also
Notes
- ^ Collaboration with Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E.
- ^ Commodores cover
- ^ The Brothers Four cover
- ^ Deep Purple cover
- ^ Bee Gees cover
- ^ GG Allin cover
- ^ Dead Kennedys cover
- ^ Cover of the Midnight Cowboy score
- ^ Included on covermount by Sounds
- ^ a b Released as Faith. No Man
- ^ Features a brief cover of Technotronic's "Pump Up the Jam"
- ^ a b Collaboration with Sparks
- ^ Al Martino cover
- ^ Included on covermount by Kerrang!
- ^ Burt Bacharach cover
- ^ Black Sabbath cover
- ^ Features a brief cover of New Kids on the Block's "You Got It (The Right Stuff)"
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- Bibliography
- Chirazi, Steffan (1994). The Real Story. Chessington: Castle Communications. ISBN 978-1-898141-15-0.
- Sharpe-Young, Garry (2007). Metal: The Definitive Guide. London: Jawbone Press. ISBN 978-1-906002-01-5.
- Album notes
- We Care a Lot (Media notes). Faith No More. Mordam Records. 1985.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - Introduce Yourself (Media notes). Faith No More. Slash Records. 1987.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - The Real Thing (Media notes). Faith No More. Slash Records. 1989.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - You Fat Bastards: Live at the Brixton Academy (Media notes). Faith No More. Slash Records & London Records. 1990.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey: Music from the Motion Picture (Media notes). Various. Interscope Records. 1991.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - Angel Dust (Media notes). Faith No More. Slash Records. 1992.
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- Singles notes
- "Quiet in Heaven" / "Song of Liberty" (Single notes). Faith. No Man. Ministry of Propaganda. 1982.
- "From Out of Nowhere" (Single notes). Faith No More. Slash Records. 1989.
- "Songs to Make Love To" (EP notes). Faith No More. Slash Records. 1993.
- "Digging the Grave" (Single notes). Faith No More. Slash Records. 1995.
- "Ricochet" (Single notes). Faith No More. Slash Records. 1995.
- "Ashes to Ashes" (Single notes). Faith No More. Slash Records. 1997.
- v
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- Mike Bordin
- Billy Gould
- Roddy Bottum
- Mike Patton
- Jon Hudson
- Mike Morris
- Wade Worthington
- Mark Bowen
- Courtney Love
- Chuck Mosley
- Jim Martin
- Trey Spruance
- Dean Menta
- We Care a Lot
- Introduce Yourself
- The Real Thing
- Angel Dust
- King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime
- Album of the Year
- Sol Invictus
- Live at the Brixton Academy
- Who Cares a Lot?
- This Is It: The Best of
- Epic and Other Hits
- The Platinum Collection
- The Works
- The Very Best Definitive Ultimate Greatest Hits Collection
- "Quiet in Heaven"/"Song of Liberty" (as Faith. No Man)
- "We Care a Lot"
- "Anne's Song"
- "From Out of Nowhere"
- "Epic"
- "Falling to Pieces"
- "Midlife Crisis"
- "A Small Victory"
- "Everything's Ruined"
- "(I'm) Easy"
- "Another Body Murdered"
- "Digging the Grave"
- "Ricochet"
- "Evidence"
- "Ashes to Ashes"
- "Last Cup of Sorrow"
- "Stripsearch"
- "I Started a Joke"
- "Motherfucker"
- You Fat Bastards: Live at the Brixton Academy
- Who Cares a Lot?: The Greatest Videos
- Album of the Year Tour
- The Second Coming Tour
- Sol Invictus Tour
- Brujeria
- Dead Cross
- Fantômas
- General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners
- Imperial Teen
- Mr. Bungle
- Ozzy Osbourne
- Peeping Tom
- Primitive Race
- Tomahawk
- Discography
- Songs recorded
- Members
- Tribute of the Year: A Tribute to Faith No More