"It's always funny until someone gets hurt" : The Rise and Legacy of Faith No More /Documentary 2025
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- "It's always funny until someone gets hurt" : The Rise and Legacy of Faith No More / Documentary 2025. Faith No More didn’t just play music-they demolished boundaries. Their sound defied labels, blending funk, metal, and pure chaos. From humble beginnings in San Francisco's underground scene, to the global stage with Epic, they shocked the world. Mike Patton’s unpredictable charisma became the band’s lightning rod. But their rise wasn’t without conflict-creativity often breeds tension. Behind the scenes, egos clashed, and the pressure mounted. From groundbreaking albums like Angel Dust to polarizing experiments, they lived on the edge of brilliance and breakdown. By 1998, the cracks became chasms, and Faith No More disbanded. For over a decade, silence hung over their legacy. Then, in 2009, they shocked the world again with a reunion. Faith No More proved they weren’t just a memory-they were a movement reborn. In 2015, they released Sol Invictus, a triumphant return to form. But the reunion wasn’t without its struggles and shadows. In 2021, during the pandemic, Mike Patton’s mental health took a toll. Tour dates were canceled, and Faith No More once again went silent. "It's Always Funny Until Someone Gets Hurt" delves into their journey- A story of ambition, reinvention, and the human cost of genius.
Possibly the best band on the planet but definitely at the very most lofty of heights in my own universe. Criminally underrated to say the least.
around minute 14:19 Mike wears a CARDIACS t-shirt.
he did it for a reason.
you MUST check them out.
they're the best band ever.
thank me later
Underrated? They're constantly praised as a super influential and important band.
They are!!!
@@rustyshackleford735 It's all relative. They're underrated in some circles. But those are people without a clue so...
They have exactly one song anyone ever cared about. They’re vastly overrated.
This band were actually ahead of their time with their sound.
Mike Patton is one of the most dynamic vocalist to ever grace a microphone.
I second that statement
Patton's vocal patterns are outta this world.
😂😂😂
it's great until you have to work with him. 💩
Favorite band of all time.
🎉 I’m with ya buddy
Oh the best band in the world. God I miss the 90s. Great Documentary!
Yep . And if Sol came out in the 90s it would have sold better
Every album is incredible, but the Chuck Mosely albums are criminally underrated.
Couldn't agree more
Introduce Yourself is my most played album of theirs
One of my favourite bands. I say that often but they really are.
Also in 2010 they played 3 nights in san francisco’s The Warfield, on the last night encore Chuck Mosley came out and sang We care a lot and as the worm turns…… it was fantastic!! I was there 🤘🏻
Album of the Year is underated ❤
The real thing was good but Angel Dust was a revelation. I played that tape night and day. I wore so many tapes out that I had to start making backups. I went on to become a Singer/Songwriter/Guitarist of my own band and FNM’s influence was all throughout it. The 90’s were great. So much better than the crap that is peddled now.
Sol Invictus is a really fanastic album too. Like all their albums it takes a while to get yer head around but its really worth it. fav band of all time and seeing them live in 09 was a dream come true, i nearly startred crying when they came on stage.
Really nice sourcing of footage, clips, and images! Nice. I've heard this story a thousand times, but this is the first time I've seen the documentation surrounding it.
Saw them in 1992 touring Angel Dust with L7 supporting at Glasgow Barrowland. I was sixteen.
@@larrydavid6852 saw them on same tour in Birmingham NEC ,place got destroyed, Mike or Roddy, wanted the foam off the seats like a foam fight!Roddy dressed as a bumble bee!
I was at the Glasgow show too. They were awsome as were L7. I was 18...those were the days!
@andrewmoore3977 yes mate. It was right after L7's were on The Word. They were the first band I ever crowd-surfed to. Great days! 👍
Mike Patton?! Ooooh, you mean that human musician guy?!😂😈🤘
Faith No More is tha shit.
Great documentary brother. Apparently I have some music i need to listen to. I had no idea they had THAT many albums, singers, guitarists. Theres whole Era's i missed. Thanks for your hard work making this Chile.
I wonder if i could make a request for a future doc? Maybe as a Christmas present, 😂. #worthashot : "The Rise and Fall and Rise again of SAOSIN"
Thank you again for this , im going to share on all my socials for ya
I’ve been lucky to have seen lots of live music throughout my life. Nobody blew the roof off like Faith No More touring The Real Thing. My all time favourite live performance memory.
Funny enough, the first time I saw Nirvana I was actually going to see Faith No More at Reading in the UK, Introduce Yourself & The Real Thing were the albums that got me into them, and have always been my favourites since, years ahead of their time!
This is incredible both the story and the way you've told it so elequently
Mike is amazing his side project “Peeping Tom” is one of my favorite albums ever! It’s so creative and wild!
Have loved this band since the late 80s. One of the best ever.
One last album with Jim Martin would set this world on the proper trajectory again..
No one wants to work with him.
Bloody brilliant and underestimated band. Patton is an absolute beast behind the mic and I will show up to any gig he performs. Hope to see FNM again one day.
One of those bands with not one bad album.
Finally, I get how they got such a name!
Albums still sound great👌
Amazing video, thanks. I’m a huge FNM fan and hadn’t seen the majority of these clips. New sub
Great band! Always been a fan of Mike Patton and his various personalities.
One of the best band ever. I hope to see them back together and touring soon.
The best band ever!!!
The best band ever every single song every single album i love IT man,just love IT perfection
That 2009 download show was like a religious experience ❤️🔥🤘
They blew the lid off NZ when they played in 1992. They then returned four more times, and I attended every time. Angel Dust is an absolute masterpiece. I try to leave it alone for around 3 months between plays, to keep it as fresh as possible.
They somehow became my favorite band when I was 9/10 years old (1992/93)… and still are but very much stuck in my mind as The Real Thing/ Angel Dust lineup. Yet I love post AD albums just as much.
we had tickets - the entire family - my daughter bought them , she was 9 months pregnant or would have been , the show was cancelled. i have NEVER seen them . i have however seen patton in Bungle , fantomas , tomahawk . but never FNM . I purchased all of their albums , huge fan since trt dropped .HUGE huge huge fan .Everytime FNM came to town there was always something and i just never made it out to see them . one of my regrets is never seeing them . i tried , in the later years , although the tickets were all sold out in 3 seconds and resold by scalpers , then the one time we had tickets , patton cancelled . i wont say how much i love this bands music , that would be to difficult to express , but i will say thank you for this excellent video . Mike is one of the most amazing performers alive. i would have really got off hard seeing Billy Roddy Puffy tho . I listened to this music so much .
I was so lucky to been part of the FAITH NO MORE REVELUTI ON I LOVE MUSIC BUT FNM & Mike Patton is my favorites
FNM changed everything for me. I was 15, listening to Mozart and Motley Crue, trying to figure shit out. Then these guys came out and made a lot of sense to me
FNM really has been part of my life, all these years cos they really produced such a plethora of emotions across their songs that it literally infused some kind of effusive energy in you that propelled you forward!!!!! 'They can never be classified under any genre simply because of the fact that they were simply VERSATILE!!!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
This band was interesting to me I had friends in Europe that kept telling me they were a band worth following I wanted nothing of it back in the 80s but I really got into them when they were on MTV I loved out of nowhere this band had a big following and still does
FAITH NO MORE.
FOREVER.
The drummer is Ducking Amazing
Greatly put together: well done, guys.
See you in Sydney ❤soon
This docu is fuckin" brilliant, me being a FNM fan I saw here a lot of new things!
A lot of rightful praise of FNM and its members over the years, but big praise to Chilebootleg for the research, compiling and editing work for this content, great work.
Also, I thought I knew pretty much all there was to know but still learnt a few new and interesting things so thanks for that.
I love faith no more. I've seen them back in the day
I find it weird that many music fans never really paid much attention to them for how important and great their music is. Fantastic band.
There's all these people, music fans out there who'll tell you they love a whole lot of music like Nirvana, RHCP, Tool, Muse, Linkin Park, Metallica, Incubus, Queen, Led Zeppelin, Guns N Roses etc but they've never heard of Faith No More or if they have and heard their music they thought nothing of it..
King for a day is one of My top 10 albums of all time.
Please play again soon! Weat coast especially
Great video! 👍 it would be awesome if you titled the clips for context, like the name of the mixer, the show they’re interviewing on, etc. Still, really nice seeing all these snippets together 😁👌
Love Mr.Bungle & Fantomas!
I like the EP that Mike did with Dillinger Escape Plan that was bad ass too.🤘
Absolutely agree. I saw Mike’s shirt in the Epic video and started searching for wtf Mr. bungle was. In fact I loved Mike’s hair so much with the undercut and shaved lines, I went into the bathroom and gave myself the same haircut. The next Monday another weirdo kid in the school had given himself the same cut. We became best friends.
@@vanZombie-i7nwell, around minute 14:19 Mike wears a CARDIACS t-shirt.
he did it for a reason.
you MUST check them out.
they're the best band ever.
thank me later
@@xXxJonnyLavaxXxyou too: around minute 14:19 Mike wears a CARDIACS t-shirt.
he did it for a reason.
you MUST check them out.
they're the best band ever.
thank me later
@@liormagid thx, seems like there's a lot of listening for me to do ... and where's that fkn dog!?
Download Fest 2009 - I have been there for them only (:
Great that Matt Wallace in in. this - he was a HUGE part of things!
I saw them with Metallica and GNR in 92. Amazing show. They were so good live.
around minute 14:19 Mike wears a CARDIACS t-shirt.
he did it for a reason.
you MUST check them out.
they're the best band ever.
thank me later
Zanks!
totally right
Whatever Faith No More do, or don’t do in the future is fine by me, they’ve already produced some of the best music music out there, anything added to that is just a bonus, I discovered them just as they were changing from Chuck to Mike as their singer, and I’ve loved them ever since, if I had one thing to say to them, it would be thank you
Incredible band
Great, great, GREAAAAAATTTT BAND !
Saw them for the 1st time and Mike for the 5th in Raleigh at Red hat around 2015 tououring for their new album Sol Invictus and they were amazing!
I saw FNM, Metallica, and GNR at Williams - Brice stadium. FNM and Metallica were incredible. I literally fell asleep during GNR…
Saw the same lineup in Toronto that year. FNM and Metallica were in top form. GnR were a disaster, and we left 1/2 way through their set, along with at least a 1/4 of the stadium.
Probably because GNR didn't go on until 2 am
@@roddyboethius1722 Actually no they were on by 9. On that co-headlining tour it was a requirement for them to meet their stage time, otherwise they would owe the other bands and I believe the promoter $$$ ie be fined per the contract for this tour. Only way Metallica would agree to it.
Informational!
I was at that Download Festival gig didnt realise they had been broken up for so long
Great band
Angel dust is one of the greatest records ever born.
Records aren't "born"... They are written and recorded.
🤡
Introduce Yourself is by far their best album. You listen to it on a decent stereo system, you will understand
FNM, Bungle, Tool, Primus these are bands for the weirdos. And I love them.
Don't forget the Melvins
@@m00k61 Cardiacs.
Mike even wears their T-shirt around 14:20.
Check them out.
You won't be disappointed
And don't forget Cardiacs.
well then, you should know that 3 of your mentioned bands are hugely inspired by Cardiacs?
you MUST check them out
@@gavinbuck8130
how can someone who came across the music of Cardiacs, forget them?
clearly, he doesn't know them :/
Seen them in Glasgow, and Mike Patton pissed on the front row!!
cool, cheers from Portugal
Is it just me or as you get older some of Faith No More’s songs seem to almost be about struggling in life or mental health issues from Mike Patton’s perspective. I mean Helpless was always one I thought of, but then I thought Digging the Grave and King For a Day could be related too. I thought Stripsearch sounded like that and Last Cup of Sorrow is about overcoming a big burden and realizing there’s still hope.
Last Cup of Sorrow - now theres a song
@ Goddamn, if there was a Faith No More song I had to pick to play forever and nothing else, I’d mostly likely pick Last Cup of Sorrow.
I did not appreciate them enough first time around. I'm more attuned to them now especially because of Mike Patton's ability to rise to the occasion.
A feeling of 'epicness', if you will
Easy is not on Angel Dust, it was on the Songs To Make Love to EP
it was added to Angel Dust, it's on my Australian tour edition, it's the last track.
It was added on reissues, but you're right about the original.
Exactly..when i watched their first vid air one nite on Mtv I immediately found my self identity. Who i wanted to be. Patton seemed to me like a guy who dressed who lived how he wanted. Not like lots ppl claim it. But to truely not care and only care mostly about your own likes etc. If this makes sense. Lol Faith No More opened new doors inside me
i never knew courtney love sang for FNM before watching this video.
She was only with them for a few months. Her singing with them was awful. It's on YT
As a guitarist in an alt-punk band, no one has a bigger influence on my writing than FNM, although none of my songs sounds like them...maybe one
I loved the Real thing, but i was always a Rap kid. Angel Dust and Beastie Boys Pauls boutique went over my head at the time. I was hooked on Cyprus, onix, DJ Quick, cube, ice T was my favorite since 6 in the morning, NWA, Everlast, pop rap at the time. In the mid 90s tho, FNM, AIC and Misfits.
Mike, Chino and Lyne are my favorite vocalists.
On them big tours when mike couldn't take the crowd, he would F with them. Reading Books and shit.
Hi lite of my rock life, i worked security at Orion fest in Detroit my town. I actually held Chino and snatched him back from the crowd and went to Tomahawk at break time and got access. PS got pics, beach ball and water spit on me because Lars. I should be in vids from main stage for the headliners.
Did. you notice the t-Shirts of Mike Bordin? German Fans know of what im talkin about 😅
Aw man, I made it 26:40 before the A.I. made it’s presence fully known
“time has afforded U.S….”
FNM IS my favorite band next to Pink Floyd such great company I only listen to the best baby¥
These AI voice overs are killing me 😂
What do you guys think about album of the year?
I would love to see u do Seether and Lacuna coil
ANGEL DUST = MASTERPEICE.
saw them in 97 manchester with some band called radish!? , it really did look like nobody wanted to be there , they opened with midnight cowboy!?
They created the 2000’s music in 89
King for a day… is their best album!
I like it heavier, so.
Mr.Bungle is more my thing!
Some solid stuff post Jim Martin, but after he left/was kicked out/whatever, they lost some of their magic to me. His guitar style and writing was a main ingredient in the FNM stew.
They need to bring him back for their next record and tour
Mike Patton's best band is Lovage
Thank God they didnt keep Love
Don't forget experimental extreme noise grindcore and death metal
✊️
and then it's just hilarious!
Dude, it was a great video, but the ending... c'mon. Maybe a little closing line with some images or something. I thought the internet was down.
Now everything’s ruined.🤘
If I could only have one Faith No More song that is the one.
One of their best.
Easily among my top 5, maybe top 3, favorite bands of all time. Definitely most underrated, too many people I find write them off as rap metal, *cringe* nu-metal, or *cringe intensifies* RHCP clones. Rap is just one of many genres they've played with, they're worlds better than any of that nu-metal crap (fight me), and in my opinion RHCP hasn't done much good since they kinda sounded alike (Fight Like A Brave, Higher Ground). Have not put out a good song in over 20 years (again, fight me).
I hope Faith No More make more music. Sol Invictus was outstanding.
It's funny how Faith No More ranks 3rd or 4th when you ask a Mike Patton fan what is there favorite Patton project. Hell.... if someone brings up Mike Patton, Faith No More is barely a thought for me. It was his pop band project.
LONG LIVE FNM 🤘🏻
Shit Lives Forever!!!!!
I was eating at a shopping mall last night and I started thinking about Faith No More, I just rushed to do the video while I was there. I noticed afterwards that I forgot to mention Ricochet, which is also a very powerful song for Mike Patton, but then he absolutely pours his heart out in The Last to Know, maybe that's why it's a song they didn't play live because he felt it was too personal. th-cam.com/video/uiE3o6e42JU/w-d-xo.html
What is the song at 25:47?
Thank all that is holy, Courtney Love didn't get her poisonous, toxic fingers into THIS band.
They fired the best guitarist
True. But maybe they were trying to avoid a scandal. Back in the 90s I remember hearing JM was one of many people caught on video at Michael Jackson's mansion. According to reports very few of the people seen in these videos actually had clothes on 😮.
Idk if this is true it's just what was reported by certain non-MSM outlets.
@a_planet_on_fire Wait they were almost nude but why??? Around children or what???
The fact that faith no more is not on the hall of fame makes no fucking sense!!!!