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Faith No More is an iconic alternative rock band known for blending metal, funk, and experimental sounds that redefined music in the late 1980s and 1990s. With hits like “Epic” and “Midlife Crisis,” they continue to influence generations of rock artists worldwide.
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Faith No More's first album, 'We Care a Lot' (1985), featured Chuck Mosley on vocals, and its title track was later re-recorded with Mike Patton for their major label debut 'Introduce Yourself' in 1987.
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Q:When and where was Faith No More formed?
A:Faith No More formed in San Francisco in 1979.
Founded in the late 1970s, Faith No More emerged from San Francisco’s vibrant post-punk scene, evolving through name and member changes before solidifying their experimental rock and metal sound.
Q:Who was Faith No More’s original lead singer?
A:Chuck Mosley was the band’s original lead vocalist.
Chuck Mosley fronted Faith No More during their early years, contributing to their first two albums, before being replaced by Mike Patton, who brought a more dynamic and wide-ranging vocal style.
Faith No More Fact Sheet
Inception

Formed in San Francisco, California in September 1983.

Former NamesSharp Young Men, Faith No Man
MembersMike Patton, Jim Martin, Mike Bordin, Roddy Bottum, Chuck Mosley, Billy Gould
Top Albums

Angel Dust (1992), The Real Thing (1989), Album of the Year (1997), King for a Day… Fool for a Lifetime (1995), Sol Invictus (2015), Introduce Yourself (1987), We Care a Lot (1985).

Top Songs

Epic (1989), Easy (1990), Midlife Crisis (1992), Ashes to Ashes (1997), Evidence (1995), We Care a Lot (1985), From Out of Nowhere (1989), Falling to Pieces (1989), A Small Victory (1992), The Gentle Art Of Making Enemi.

Billboard Hot 100

1 Top-10 Hit

UK Singles Chart

2 Top-10 Hits

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