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[QUOTE="ArrowHead%20is%20watching%20you:636260"]The Chuck Mosley era FNM and Real Thing are the most like the band wanted to sound. From Angel Dust on, it became more what Patton wanted them to sound like. Ironically, he had a lot of influence considering that all of the members of the band fucking hated him. It's why Jim left, and why the band finally died. I'm a big Patton fan, so I love King For a Day, but I don't really consider it or anything after it to be a "Faith no More" album. There's barely any keys, and mostly written by Patton and Trey Spruance. I consider it more the "Mr. Bungle does commercial rock" album. As for my own choice, Nothing beats Introduce Yourself and We Care A Lot. You can hear that the band are all actually on the same page, writing wise. Even later, with Patton singing these songs live, they just stand out.[/QUOTE]
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