my mom used to listen to this day in day out, she gifted me the t shirt she got at a concert w this album cover on the front and i wear it almost daily, love ya mama, we still listen to this together :D
I was thinking the other day about how the bass often gets relegated to the background but damn, I swear as soon as Billy Gould gets on, you know immediately. One of the greatest, most unique bassists everrrr.
Yeah. Don't know if I'm contributing much to the thread, but it needs saying: My favorite record in the world. Never gets old. Still surprises and fascinates me. A masterpiece. Perfect in every way.
@@fishbone3333 I can see what you are saying. But in fairness without Pattons unique voice and vocal vision or Martin's collaboration, this would not of ended up the same album.
@@fishbone3333bh this type of gems can only happen when every band member it's top class o their execution and composition, i can't leave anyone behind on this one, the whole band did something incredible here
True story: I was at a gym in NYC in 2019 working out with an Angel Dust t-shirt on. I was in the middle of a set when someone came up and pointed at my shirt and then pointed at himself and gave me a thumbs up. He looked familiar but in my post bench press haze, I couldn't figure out who he was or what he was pointing at. I sat up and the guy extended his hand and said "love the shirt, I'm Roddy"....Talk about amazing universal timing. Got to meet and chat with Roddy Bottum that day and was fortunate enough to see him a few times after that at the same place. I explained that Angel Dust was the album that helped me survive my sophomore year in high school and that I was bummed that the next album didn't have as much of his synth work on it. He was super friendly and patient as I geeked out :)
Yeah, I can see it. I don't think it has had enough influence in my opinion, but this is certainly a wellspring of inspiration and a pretty flawless album. I'll give it a certified diamond status.
This album should be on any 40+ year olds top 10 albums ever.. the younger generation either got distracted or agrees with this and should be our next leaders
This was one of my favorite albums in college. I still have the t shirt from the tour with the album cover art. Every song unique and the whole set cohesive.
Brother, same. My father had this album, but sadly passed before I knew him well, but this album brings back memories (like I see the life through my dad's eye the day of his death.) He was deepthroating my uncle to the Be Aggressive. Any time I listen to the song now I get a salty taste in my mouth. RIP Suzanne Summers
Malpractice is a goddamn masterpiece, although Crack Hitler and Jizzlobber are slept on by alot of people. The guitar on Jizzlobber is simply beautiful.
Well, that's because it is their best album. Track by track, it's impressively diverse and individual. Yet, it all gels perfectly together. MASTERPIECE. I've been saying this for years, this a Ænima are the best albums of that decade. Nevermind, Nevermind.
As well it should be. Phenomenal work of music. Changed music forever. Nothing will ever sound like this again. One of the greatest pieces of music in any genre.
if i speak at one constant volume, at one constant pitch, at one constant rhythm, right into your ear, you still won't hear. those are brilliant words.
I've heard once about Faith No More, I listened to one of their songs and I didn't really connect much. I'm sitting here now at 3AM in full dark, their name came to my head, I wanted to give another shot and came to this album.. This is one of the best albums I've ever heard, I never could really listen to a full album w/ much patience and they really put everything here!!!! It's insane how much elements they put into this, his voice, the bass groove, the aggressive drums, the freaking synths.. holy shit. And they always come with an idea on how to surprise you in each song.. Pure masterpiece.
@@bridgetgidget1446 why do you think no one cares? I think it’s interesting to see all these people who never gave them a chance back in the day totally fawn over them . “They’re so underrated!” No, you were just too close minded back when they came out to give them a shot.! At least this guy is honest about it.
@@pulse4503 then 8 years later slipknot, system and godsmack among many others emerged.. thank goodness for FNM. Now I even realize that Korn came from these guys, but they sent it to the level of success for us to kick grunge right out of music 🤘
I loved The Real Thing so when I saw this album for sale on cassette when I was 10, I had to have it. My mom almost didn't buy it for me because of the parental advisory label but I whined until she did😆So glad I did. Its one of the albums that shaped the way I think about music.
I learned about FNM a year ago, at the age of 36. I don't know how I missed them, but this band is now easily my favorite, and this album is a classic. Better late than never I suppose!
I always knew about them in the 90s had Mr Bungles disco Volante album when it came out its a mindtrip that album is lol but never really gave faith No More much of a chance back then,guess I was listening to alot of other metal and prog and industrial stuff then but here I am now and this album is really good especially for the year it came out.
When Epic was released - i was in grade 6. And the HYPE at school - holy crap, everyone was like head banging to it at the local disco. Running out onto the dance floor the instant the song came on.
Angel Dust remains one of Mike Patton's best albums ever, he's done A LOT of great music since, but AD has some perfect mix of groove and heaviness, and that's saying just a little. 30 years later and it remains a masterpiece.
What's your Top 10 Fav Bands? Here's My Top10: Alice In Chains Radiohead Faith No More Limp Bizkit Deftones Ivy (From New York) Pantera Massive Attack Porcupine Tree Andromeda (60s Band) Dec 8, 715am From Puerto Rico! 📍
@@gS0yeUE0udz7d Greetings from Brazil! As of December 2023, my Top 10 is: The Mars Volta Mastodon Rammstein Faith No More Soundgarden Meshuggah Yes Psychedelic P0rn Crumpets (From AUS) El Efecto (From Brasil) Moon Tooth I'm also a big fan of Puya, I think you might know them, they're so great!!
this album is truly a masterpiece. At least once or twice a year I turn someone onto it and they are blown away by it. Sooooo far ahead of its time. Front to back..brilliant.
That's what I love about this album. It veers from the extremes of "This is the FNM from The Real Thing" to demented insanity, and everything in between.
1992 in the middle of grunge popularity, quick evolution in rap, electronic, metal and fusions. Angel Dust, Beastie's check your head and Ratm debut, those 3 albums in particular condense the best of those years and whose influence is one of the most resonant.
@@paulkarp958 at least you’re far from having bad taste. In my opinion. I miss the times when music was a lot better. It could take you on thrilling rides, to far away places, creating memories that last forever. I still remember everything about all mentioned albums..from either buying it or receiving as a gift to unwrapping them and popping them in the the cassette player and reading the cover front to back then back to front….hungry for any info it’d provide. It was like winning the lotto when they had the lyrics. And amazing that I never ripped one cover during all of those years where I was not only a teenager but so were my friends…I mean ALLLLL the times those covers were touched and opened and read and closed them opened again. Over and over and over. Lol. Good times.
It's interesting to see people on TH-cam lavish ing praise upon FNM 30 years later, because at the time you didn't really meet too many fans. 20/20 hindsight, now that it's clear how important this album was. People always say now that FNM started nu metal, but I don't think it's fair to blame them for that.
This album is an absolute masterpiece and was a few years ahead of its time,....But I was obsessed with it back in the day, A lot of people just didn't get it at the time, a little too extreme when compared to The Real Thing.
I think the album is the missing bridge between the "anti-meanstream underground metal scene" of the 80's and the "accesible alternative rock" that started with Jane's Addiction.
Who doesn't enjoy the music of Faith No More. An old Bo of mine back in Okla introduced me to this band back in the 1989-90 time frame, and I really enjoyed much of their music and still do. He had also introduced me to one of the greatest guitar players of all time: Steve Satriani and I totally fell in love with him and Satriani's music. Thanks, Nevets. Love you, Forecer! ❤️ Thank you all and accept my apologies. Yes, I meant Joe Satriani, and I do enjoy Steve Via as well. I can't believe I fudged that
@@deathclock9 Joe, yes.... JOE!..... not to be confused with "Trader Joe's" "G.I.Joe" nor definitely not "jojo biden"...... But the one, the only!!! "Joe $atriani" "The fastest $ix $tringman of the West!!!"
Bought it on cassette when it came out. I didn't get it on first listen, but I just kept playing it in the car that whole summer, and revealed itself, and soon couldn't stop playing it. That's the album that taught me about expectations & preconceptions when approaching anticipated albums.
I had the cassette too, but it didn't have "Easy" on it. Later, I bought "Easy" with the 2 rhinos humping on the cover (remember when they used to make cassette singles, with a "B side"?). I started liking the B-side "Das Schutzenfest" more and more as I was taking German in high school at the time. "Hund weg, Arschloch!" 😁
This album defies age and logic because it only sounds better and better 30 years after release. Some of the lyrics REALLY hit home as an old dude. And the riffs are absolutely timeless. A true masterpiece.
First time hearing them. Love Jizzlobber Ville Valo from the band HIM recommended this album, said it's what he learned to sing with when he was younger.
One of the most darkest, evil, bizarre and alternative pieces in music history. All songs are outstanding, FNM at their creative peak. God bless Jim Martin too, this was his final album with them.
never tired to listen to this timeless classic since 1992; saw them same year june 21th 1992 live with Guns N Roses and Soundgarden in Basel St. Jakob Stadion, Switzerland, july 1993 at Out in the Green Festival, Frauenfeld ca. 50‘000-60‘000 fans, this take me back…killer times! still have the CD and the Tour Shirts; but want the the first press vinyls \m/
Holy hell, I'm working and popped this on because I'd always heard about FNM but hadn't listened to them. This is nuts, I love it! Experimental and diverse and strange and exciting. Thanks so much for the upload! I think I avoided these guys because I'm not crazy about dreamtheater, which isn't fair. lol I'm so glad I finally checked it out! organ, an organ i'm hearing to bring in that final track! lol
I remember thinking that Faith No More was ok after hearing Epic and Falling to Pieces... I had only heard part of Midlife Crisis when I decided to order Angel Dust as one of my 10 "free" CDs from BMG, and that was the best scam I ever fell for! One of my top 5 favorite albums for sure.
I almost forgot about that.....found alot of artists that way. To put a CD in and play it from track 1 was just something these younger kids know nothing about, you listened to it over and over..miss those days for sure
When I first bought this album I only played it a few times because it didn't sound as accessible as The Real Thing but listening to it again I've a better appreciation of it now.
Amazing album ! Played the Real Thing album nonstop in heavy rotation while in high school and then Bought “Angel Dust” the day it was released and got to see them play it on tour live at 86 street club show in Vancouver !
Yeah boys. Total eye opener this record. So many memorable moments in it. A fab introduction to the legend that is Mr. Patton. Not for the easily offended.
NOTHING compares to FNM Angel Dust 30 years! Timeless Genius Music possession FNM 4ever;) Mike Bordin living legend Drum God! He started the band in the first place, yeah! Addicted to Angel Dust in the best way;)AMAZING
I listen to this 30 years after I first listened to it and I still relate to the lyrics more than ever. There's not many albums I could say that about.
I got fired from my job, dumped by my girlfriend, evicted from my apartment, assaulted by a quintet of thirteen year old girls who stole my wallet and not the right one but only the left sock, then shortly thereafter pummeled to near death by an elderly couple who were both under the influence of PCP and Geritol on my 11th birthday. This album was released 20 years later and helped me get through all of that. Thanks.
This album is extremely complex and impressive, it's on like the same level as Pink Floyd for me in terms of just sheer musical genius and perfect execution.
I am listening to this close to 30 years after first buying this as a teen. Astonished at how even more brilliant this is, than I remember from the first time around. sublime and invigorating!
Didn’t grow up listening to this album but I coincidentally found this after listening to a different FNM album my mom would play a lot when I was a kid. On my search I stumbled upon this one a week or so since this upload (which also just so happens to be the anniversary for this album as well) and ever since I’ve first heard this album it grew on me. It’s probably become one of my favourite albums of all time, my favourite songs being Kindergarten, Everything’s Ruined, and Jizzlobber.
Love hearing stuff like this. My parents shaped my musical taste but i think that is not nearly as common. It’s nice it can happen because some of the 90s music is really unbelievable. Your mom rocks
Shoutouts to the fact that this is the only album I know of that was uploaded in its entirety by the owners, not mentioning the fact that comments are allowed.
Many thanx RHINO for posting this fucking-tastic FAITH NO MORE´s ANGEL DUST!!👏...This is my very very first time to hear & see this superb 90´s material!!👊...I´ve spent very intense, entertained & enjoyable 1:02:01 hour!!🤪...Greetings of a Chilean Rocker/Metalhead friend based in SANTIAGO, CHILE, SOUTH AMERICA!!💪...I´m Sebastian Andrew Sierpe Toral, i´m 51 years old now in 2023. KEEP ON ROCKIN´ & METALIN´ IN THE FREE WORLD BROTHER!!🤘🤟...STAY HEAVY!!👊...STAY HEALTHY!!💪...STAY CLEAN & SOBER!!😋
my mom used to listen to this day in day out, she gifted me the t shirt she got at a concert w this album cover on the front and i wear it almost daily, love ya mama, we still listen to this together :D
your mom is a blessed woman
Your Mom is an awesome LADY!
She still is
My fav thing in life is seeing my son rock my Alice in Chains Dirt shirt ...
Legendary
So sweet 😊
The bass for this album is absolute top tier
Bass is rhythm baby.
Fucking Billy Gould driving things.
I was thinking the other day about how the bass often gets relegated to the background but damn, I swear as soon as Billy Gould gets on, you know immediately. One of the greatest, most unique bassists everrrr.
Was just talking to a bass player this evening about how phenomenal the bass is on this album.
The bass line on The Real Thing's 'Epic' & 'Falling To Pieces' is top notch...!!!
Yeah. Don't know if I'm contributing much to the thread, but it needs saying:
My favorite record in the world. Never gets old. Still surprises and fascinates me. A masterpiece. Perfect in every way.
Perfectly put !!!!
Thats exactly my opinion!
When you state FACT contribute as much as you like 😂
This is a revolutionary album. we just dont get music like this anymore
Check out Aldous Harding’s album Designer. And or the videos. Maybe not your thing but… art.
I bought this album on CD in 1992, and I listen to it on TH-cam in 2024, and I realize it is timelessly good
Same brother...loving it since 92
Still loving....🎉
It simply doesn’t age.
it is THE album
Absolutely
That bass driving this whole album!
Lots of people talk about Patton and Martin but it was really Billy Gould and Roddy Bottum who made this band tick.
@@fishbone3333 I can see what you are saying. But in fairness without Pattons unique voice and vocal vision or Martin's collaboration, this would not of ended up the same album.
It's all of them, and it worked..
@@fishbone3333bh this type of gems can only happen when every band member it's top class o their execution and composition, i can't leave anyone behind on this one, the whole band did something incredible here
True story: I was at a gym in NYC in 2019 working out with an Angel Dust t-shirt on. I was in the middle of a set when someone came up and pointed at my shirt and then pointed at himself and gave me a thumbs up. He looked familiar but in my post bench press haze, I couldn't figure out who he was or what he was pointing at. I sat up and the guy extended his hand and said "love the shirt, I'm Roddy"....Talk about amazing universal timing. Got to meet and chat with Roddy Bottum that day and was fortunate enough to see him a few times after that at the same place. I explained that Angel Dust was the album that helped me survive my sophomore year in high school and that I was bummed that the next album didn't have as much of his synth work on it. He was super friendly and patient as I geeked out :)
That's a cool story. Great album great band!
This album is A GIGANTIC Victory
Ahead at time, 10/10 , one of the most influential records ever made
In the crossover genre
So great and one of my ultimate favorite albums ever.
That's what corey Taylor's and Korn said...
Yeah, I can see it. I don't think it has had enough influence in my opinion, but this is certainly a wellspring of inspiration and a pretty flawless album. I'll give it a certified diamond status.
One of the
best records of all time I continually listen to it almost every week and this has been going on for over 30 years.
I know, I'm here for my daily dose of caffeine 😎☕
One of my all time favorite albums
SAME !!!!!
100% PURE HAPPINESS ❤️
You see how Mr. Bungle gradually consumes Faith No More after The Real Thing.
Maybe my most listened-to album of all time. Still sounds good after 30 years.
FR something for every rock fan on here
This album should be on any 40+ year olds top 10 albums ever.. the younger generation either got distracted or agrees with this and should be our next leaders
This was one of my favorite albums in college. I still have the t shirt from the tour with the album cover art. Every song unique and the whole set cohesive.
Like a good wine.
@@paulkarp9583
I wouldn’t be the person I am today without this album.
Sing and rejoice!!
Hm. Not sure..you weren't a person before?
This album got me thru my early teens living in a small hick town in Eastern Colorado!
Good ole cassette tape in a Walkman!!
Brother, same. My father had this album, but sadly passed before I knew him well, but this album brings back memories (like I see the life through my dad's eye the day of his death.) He was deepthroating my uncle to the Be Aggressive. Any time I listen to the song now I get a salty taste in my mouth. RIP Suzanne Summers
Malpractice is a goddamn masterpiece, although Crack Hitler and Jizzlobber are slept on by alot of people. The guitar on Jizzlobber is simply beautiful.
in '92 i had to put this on a 90 minute TDK tape...
so one song had to go...i choose,
Malpractice.. today. i might have dropped another song...
This is my favorite album by faith no more!!!
I agree! Fantastic album.
Well, that's because it is their best album. Track by track, it's impressively diverse and individual. Yet, it all gels perfectly together. MASTERPIECE. I've been saying this for years, this a Ænima are the best albums of that decade. Nevermind, Nevermind.
It's my favorite FNM album as well :) Greetings from Greece :)
As well it should be. Phenomenal work of music. Changed music forever. Nothing will ever sound like this again. One of the greatest pieces of music in any genre.
if i speak at one constant volume, at one constant pitch, at one constant rhythm, right into your ear, you still won't hear. those are brilliant words.
What’d you say? 😂
@@kathyb.4327 Somebody sent us up the bomb.
The truth is a person's ability to hear is based on the volume of their own internal monologue.
I've heard once about Faith No More, I listened to one of their songs and I didn't really connect much.
I'm sitting here now at 3AM in full dark, their name came to my head, I wanted to give another shot and came to this album..
This is one of the best albums I've ever heard, I never could really listen to a full album w/ much patience and they really put everything here!!!!
It's insane how much elements they put into this, his voice, the bass groove, the aggressive drums, the freaking synths.. holy shit.
And they always come with an idea on how to surprise you in each song..
Pure masterpiece.
Patton does that by himself
nobody cares
@@bridgetgidget1446 why do you think no one cares? I think it’s interesting to see all these people who never gave them a chance back in the day totally fawn over them . “They’re so underrated!” No, you were just too close minded back when they came out to give them a shot.! At least this guy is honest about it.
@@buckemptier Ok I will cut him some slack. But he missed out when they were still together.
well put!
Faith no More 2023 forever
🤘🏼😎🎸🔥
Mr. Bungle forever. And FNM
One of the best albums I have ever listen.
All the people that love this album are my friends and i want to meet you
Still sends shiver down my spine listening to this epic.
My name is Jim. And I love this album. 32 years ago. I cant get over how good this is. It's a fuckin masterpiece. Beer?
@@jimreilly1000 Cheers mate 🍺
Ja i jeszcze Metallica i King Diamond
@@jimreilly1000 Też kocham od początku
Pure genius! I still love it from 1992 to this moment!
Took me some years to warm up to it , but now it's my favorite album ever! I was an 80s metal head lol
Mike Patton, one of the most underrated singers ever!
six octaves
Patton is stated as having a vocal range of six octaves.
Нихт ферштейн, но Майк - красавчик! И это не обсуждается.
Sounds macho, at times LOL
@@pulse4503 then 8 years later slipknot, system and godsmack among many others emerged.. thank goodness for FNM. Now I even realize that Korn came from these guys, but they sent it to the level of success for us to kick grunge right out of music 🤘
@@paulkarp958 Between the Buried and Me was inspired by them as well.
Bought this the day it was released. Played it to death then and it still sounds as fresh as ever. Perfect album 🤘
Had it two weeks before it was released.
I loved The Real Thing so when I saw this album for sale on cassette when I was 10, I had to have it. My mom almost didn't buy it for me because of the parental advisory label but I whined until she did😆So glad I did. Its one of the albums that shaped the way I think about music.
I do agree. I think this album is perfect from start to finish.
@@instrumentalhumansmusic your mom is awesome!!
This resonates today...same as 20+ years ago. Kindergarten!🤘🏻🍻
Desert island album, no doubt. I'm constantly amazed by its depth, every single listen brings forth another nugget of genius.
I learned about FNM a year ago, at the age of 36. I don't know how I missed them, but this band is now easily my favorite, and this album is a classic. Better late than never I suppose!
I always knew about them in the 90s had Mr Bungles disco Volante album when it came out its a mindtrip that album is lol but never really gave faith No More much of a chance back then,guess I was listening to alot of other metal and prog and industrial stuff then but here I am now and this album is really good especially for the year it came out.
Such a criminally underrated band! And sadly, the height of their career wasn't even anywhere near their best music!
Maybe because you were 5 years old when the disc went out !! 😉
When Epic was released - i was in grade 6. And the HYPE at school - holy crap, everyone was like head banging to it at the local disco. Running out onto the dance floor the instant the song came on.
RV will always be my most favorite Faith No More song. Seriously top.
Interesting choice.
“…MY FEET ITCH!”
@@fungdark8270toss me inside a Hefty... and throw me, in the ground!!!!
One of the best albums ever.
The King of crossover albums...the others are fools...4 a lifetime 😅
The voice is absolutely TOP
Mike Patton is a maniac and also a musical genius!
All of them. Mike is the standard that no one can touch.
The best Faith No More album!
This album could come out every decade and be a complete win EVERY TIME!!! This is my album, this and pearl jam ten...PERIOD
Okay okay ogay
Take out 10 and include lateralus and you got a deal
And Alice n chains Dirt!
Pearl Jam Ten is a 6, this is a 9.8 at least
Pearl jam sucks TEN times
I've listened to this album so many times in my youth that it modified my personality to the extent that I was highly irritable.
I was like a … crack FNM fan
@@buckemptier FNM hitler
Angel Dust remains one of Mike Patton's best albums ever, he's done A LOT of great music since, but AD has some perfect mix of groove and heaviness, and that's saying just a little. 30 years later and it remains a masterpiece.
this is prob a dumb question but did you ever listen to that lovage album? guy is so versatile
@@georgecostanza520 yes!! awesome album!!
What's your Top 10 Fav Bands?
Here's My Top10:
Alice In Chains
Radiohead
Faith No More
Limp Bizkit
Deftones
Ivy (From New York)
Pantera
Massive Attack
Porcupine Tree
Andromeda (60s Band)
Dec 8, 715am From Puerto Rico! 📍
@@gS0yeUE0udz7d Greetings from Brazil!
As of December 2023, my Top 10 is:
The Mars Volta
Mastodon
Rammstein
Faith No More
Soundgarden
Meshuggah
Yes
Psychedelic P0rn Crumpets (From AUS)
El Efecto (From Brasil)
Moon Tooth
I'm also a big fan of Puya, I think you might know them, they're so great!!
this album is truly a masterpiece. At least once or twice a year I turn someone onto it and they are blown away by it. Sooooo far ahead of its time. Front to back..brilliant.
What a magnificent album!
This album sounds both like a commercial alt rock album and the musical despiction of a mental patient having a bad acid trip
I love this so much
That's what I love about this album. It veers from the extremes of "This is the FNM from The Real Thing" to demented insanity, and everything in between.
Que capo el maestro splinter
Turns 30 today … got it the day it came out … one of the greatest albums ever made … period
When this came out it was like finding an inground swimming pool with a high dive after wandering for a decade in the desert of hairspray and makeup.
That’s a very good analogy
Absolutely ❤
And what a fucking weird ass pool it was too!
👍
Smaller and Smaller, Malpractice, Crack Hitler and Jizzlobber!!! My favorite FNM tunes!
One of the greatest albums ever! Thanks for sharing!
This album is insanely brilliant.
1992 in the middle of grunge popularity, quick evolution in rap, electronic, metal and fusions. Angel Dust, Beastie's check your head and Ratm debut, those 3 albums in particular condense the best of those years and whose influence is one of the most resonant.
You forgot blind melon too!
@@kathyb.4327 I preferred soup personally, but far from the FNM and TOOLS of the world. My opinion
@@paulkarp958 at least you’re far from having bad taste. In my opinion. I miss the times when music was a lot better. It could take you on thrilling rides, to far away places, creating memories that last forever. I still remember everything about all mentioned albums..from either buying it or receiving as a gift to unwrapping them and popping them in the the cassette player and reading the cover front to back then back to front….hungry for any info it’d provide. It was like winning the lotto when they had the lyrics. And amazing that I never ripped one cover during all of those years where I was not only a teenager but so were my friends…I mean ALLLLL the times those covers were touched and opened and read and closed them opened again. Over and over and over. Lol. Good times.
Primus "frizzle fry"
This was one of the most non-Englsh speaking threads I have ever witnessed.
I discovered this band 30 years late, but I'm so glad I did!
Better late then....😅
This album turns 30 years old this year, and it's still one of the most beautiful albums ever made👍
This album is seven years old, not 30....
@@rodturner6759 This album came out in 1992, not 2015
@@letitbeknown8126 tells you how groundbreaking it really is, someone thought it came out in 2015 lmao
Still get goosebumps every damn time I listen to this album even after thirty years.
It's interesting to see people on TH-cam lavish ing praise upon FNM 30 years later, because at the time you didn't really meet too many fans. 20/20 hindsight, now that it's clear how important this album was. People always say now that FNM started nu metal, but I don't think it's fair to blame them for that.
This album is an absolute masterpiece and was a few years ahead of its time,....But I was obsessed with it back in the day, A lot of people just didn't get it at the time, a little too extreme when compared to The Real Thing.
I think the album is the missing bridge between the "anti-meanstream underground metal scene" of the 80's and the "accesible alternative rock" that started with Jane's Addiction.
@@Rodrigombia1990 cool theory
Sure bud
all their albums, listen to the first and last song on each together, see the transition... masters.
spoken like a true ignorant
I think this is my favorite album ever❤
Discovered this album when I was about 12 or 13.. been in my top 5 favorites since. You can just play the when album over and over. Its great.
Who doesn't enjoy the music of Faith No More.
An old Bo of mine back in Okla introduced me to this band back in the 1989-90 time frame, and I really enjoyed much of their music and still do.
He had also introduced me to one of the greatest guitar players of all time: Steve Satriani and I totally fell in love with him and Satriani's music.
Thanks, Nevets. Love you, Forecer! ❤️
Thank you all and accept my apologies. Yes, I meant Joe Satriani, and I do enjoy Steve Via as well. I can't believe I fudged that
I think you meant Joe Satriani
Joe?
@@dbmay1975 "Surfing with the 👽!"
@@deathclock9 Joe, yes.... JOE!..... not to be confused with "Trader Joe's" "G.I.Joe" nor definitely not "jojo biden"...... But the one, the only!!! "Joe $atriani" "The fastest $ix $tringman of the West!!!"
Perhaps you confused him with Steve Vai.
Tremendo álbum....de mis bandas favoritas...... Mr bungle and faith no more
Yo también amo las obras de Mr. Bungle, y también los discos de Faith No More. Saludos.
Happy 30th to this masterpiece!!!
👍
Mike Patton is so cool,,he could sing be aggressive and it went over most people's heads. I SWALLOW .
Lol
Bought it on cassette when it came out. I didn't get it on first listen, but I just kept playing it in the car that whole summer, and revealed itself, and soon couldn't stop playing it. That's the album that taught me about expectations & preconceptions when approaching anticipated albums.
I had the cassette too, but it didn't have "Easy" on it. Later, I bought "Easy" with the 2 rhinos humping on the cover (remember when they used to make cassette singles, with a "B side"?). I started liking the B-side "Das Schutzenfest" more and more as I was taking German in high school at the time. "Hund weg, Arschloch!" 😁
This album defies age and logic because it only sounds better and better 30 years after release. Some of the lyrics REALLY hit home as an old dude. And the riffs are absolutely timeless. A true masterpiece.
One of my favorite albums from faith no more
FNM is the most underrated band in history to me
Agreed
They were extremely influence...ial
Faith No More is absolutely not underrated.
No, we're the most underrated fans in history.
Actually they are HIGHLY rated. Just not very popular.
Here is our order!
First time hearing them. Love Jizzlobber
Ville Valo from the band HIM recommended this album, said it's what he learned to sing with when he was younger.
That iconic Great Egret cover! 😁
one of the most influential albums in my entire life.
Mike Patton has had such a huge influence into who I am today.
One of the most darkest, evil, bizarre and alternative pieces in music history. All songs are outstanding, FNM at their creative peak. God bless Jim Martin too, this was his final album with them.
Jim played guitar on just one song (Jizzlobber) on this record. Gould played the rest.
@@jasondelvaux3036 Is this true?
@@dricho9263 no
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@@jasondelvaux3036bullshit
never tired to listen to this timeless classic since 1992; saw them same year june 21th 1992 live with Guns N Roses and Soundgarden in Basel St. Jakob Stadion, Switzerland, july 1993 at Out in the Green Festival, Frauenfeld ca. 50‘000-60‘000 fans, this take me back…killer times! still have the CD and the Tour Shirts; but want the the first press vinyls \m/
👍Saw them too on the same tour in Vincennes , Paris .🤘
Masterpiece of masterpiece, a revolution in music !
Having the Cronos Quartet on Malpractice was genius!
Timeless. Keep coming back to it every month or so.
For the last 30 years...
When this Album came out, we were shocked how good it was.
Best Band Ever!!!
Patton's madness is inspiring.
This album and The Real Thing are 2 of the most brilliant back to back releases ever
this album and King for a day & Album of the year are 3 brilliant awesome releases
They are not back to back, it would be back to back with King for a day...
@@rodturner6759 they are back to black, like acdc or amy winehouse
I’d like to thank my amazing dad for showing me this band.
You actually met the band? Cool!
@@nittat.365 nah, but I wish I did. He just showed me the albums
That's pretty cool of the rights holder to publish the "Full Album" vid ubiquitous to TH-cam.
The Birth of Nü-Metal and a BIG inspiration to Future Metal-Bands in General To Come.
got recommended this by a coworker. this album fucking ROCKS! i love midlife crisis and land of sunshine is such a strong opening for the album.
Holy hell, I'm working and popped this on because I'd always heard about FNM but hadn't listened to them. This is nuts, I love it! Experimental and diverse and strange and exciting. Thanks so much for the upload! I think I avoided these guys because I'm not crazy about dreamtheater, which isn't fair. lol I'm so glad I finally checked it out! organ, an organ i'm hearing to bring in that final track! lol
I remember thinking that Faith No More was ok after hearing Epic and Falling to Pieces... I had only heard part of Midlife Crisis when I decided to order Angel Dust as one of my 10 "free" CDs from BMG, and that was the best scam I ever fell for! One of my top 5 favorite albums for sure.
LoL
My buddy scammed them for HUNDREDS of CD's.
But, CD's turned out to be BS.
BMG was no scam, man i got Soooo much music that i couldnt otherwise afford from that place. Loved BMG.
@@caryfrancis8030 how are cd’s BS?
Lmao
I almost forgot about that.....found alot of artists that way. To put a CD in and play it from track 1 was just something these younger kids know nothing about, you listened to it over and over..miss those days for sure
The very definition of "masterpiece" from beginning to end....and not the band's only one, either.
Except for that gay song about sucking c*ck.
IMO they have 2 or 3 songs I maybe skip when they come up on shuffle.
Haven't listened to this album for many, many years. Fogot just how great it is. What a great record and band they are.
When I first bought this album I only played it a few times because it didn't sound as accessible as The Real Thing but listening to it again I've a better appreciation of it now.
I felt the same thing... curious...
God a couple of summers ago I was absolutely hooked on this album. It was fun being out in the middle of nowhere and blasting it in the car.
Amazing album ! Played the Real Thing album nonstop in heavy rotation while in high school and then Bought “Angel Dust” the day it was released and got to see them play it on tour live at 86 street club show in Vancouver !
You got NoMeansNo as your hometown band. Cheers
ahh,86 street rocked. pity what they've done to the old expo site.
First time of hearing and as groups go and come on the scene this is very pleasant to listen to
Most underrated album of the 90s. Such a banger
Yeah boys. Total eye opener this record. So many memorable moments in it. A fab introduction to the legend that is Mr. Patton. Not for the easily offended.
NOTHING compares to FNM Angel Dust 30 years! Timeless Genius Music possession FNM 4ever;) Mike Bordin living legend Drum God! He started the band in the first place, yeah! Addicted to Angel Dust in the best way;)AMAZING
Mike Patton' s vocals are supernaturally INSANE!
man I love those screaming parts in some of the tracks. As some one who loves it more melodic this is the perfect balance. What a masterpiece!
Those shrieks in malpractice and smaller & smaller could cut water 👌
One of the best albums of all time
I listen to this 30 years after I first listened to it and I still relate to the lyrics more than ever. There's not many albums I could say that about.
I had this on cassette when it was first released. Unbelievably brilliant album.
30 years later, I'm still chuckling at the name "Jizzlobber". :)
I got fired from my job, dumped by my girlfriend, evicted from my apartment, assaulted by a quintet of thirteen year old girls who stole my wallet and not the right one but only the left sock, then shortly thereafter pummeled to near death by an elderly couple who were both under the influence of PCP and Geritol on my 11th birthday. This album was released 20 years later and helped me get through all of that. Thanks.
Sounds like Biden's America!
@@ArgentPure obsession is a stinky cologne, and you reek of it.
Modern new "artists" have no idea how to make great music. Or music that is even worth listening! This is simply put, a masterpiece!
This album is extremely complex and impressive, it's on like the same level as Pink Floyd for me in terms of just sheer musical genius and perfect execution.
Album cover is fire ❤
I am listening to this close to 30 years after first buying this as a teen. Astonished at how even more brilliant this is, than I remember from the first time around. sublime and invigorating!
One of the best albums of ALL time!!!!!!!!
Didn’t grow up listening to this album but I coincidentally found this after listening to a different FNM album my mom would play a lot when I was a kid. On my search I stumbled upon this one a week or so since this upload (which also just so happens to be the anniversary for this album as well) and ever since I’ve first heard this album it grew on me. It’s probably become one of my favourite albums of all time, my favourite songs being Kindergarten, Everything’s Ruined, and Jizzlobber.
Kindergarten gets too little love in my opinion. Favorite song of mine!
Love hearing stuff like this. My parents shaped my musical taste but i think that is not nearly as common. It’s nice it can happen because some of the 90s music is really unbelievable. Your mom rocks
Cool mom! Thank goodness for parents like her that introduce this amazing music to the next generation.
Shoutouts to the fact that this is the only album I know of that was uploaded in its entirety by the owners, not mentioning the fact that comments are allowed.
Swans
One of all time best albums
Land of Sunshine -> Caffeine -> Midlife Crisis has gotta be one of the best song progressions of any album, period.
Great, great album. One of the best I ever owned.🔥
Tava na hora de disponibilizar o áudio oficial dessa obra prima. Meu álbum favorito de todos os tempos.
Many thanx RHINO for posting this fucking-tastic FAITH NO MORE´s ANGEL DUST!!👏...This is my very very first time to hear & see this superb 90´s material!!👊...I´ve spent very intense, entertained & enjoyable 1:02:01 hour!!🤪...Greetings of a Chilean Rocker/Metalhead friend based in SANTIAGO, CHILE, SOUTH AMERICA!!💪...I´m Sebastian Andrew Sierpe Toral, i´m 51 years old now in 2023. KEEP ON ROCKIN´ & METALIN´ IN THE FREE WORLD BROTHER!!🤘🤟...STAY HEAVY!!👊...STAY HEALTHY!!💪...STAY CLEAN & SOBER!!😋
no more proxies! ftw. pleased to please