Faith No More
From the looks of it, San Francisco's Faith No More lived to mix it up -- their 1985 contribution to the nascent Alternative Nation, a tangle of metal and white-boy rap called "We Care a Lot," satirized the hunger relief compilations that filled record store bins like a case of dysentery. By 1990, they introduced mainstream to The Real Thing and new singer Mike Patton. Patton's strident singing and in-your-face persona won the band wider acceptance. Subsequent records thwarte...
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Faith No More - Last Cup Of Sorrow
Kicking And Screaming

So you've decided to stay alive. This is for when Plan B doesn't work out. Your options seem blea...
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