Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Faith No More - Angel Dust (1992)

I don't think I can deny my love for Faith no More as this post is probably going to be really bias. Just warning... To describe how influential this album is to the rock community is understated because it's the most influential album of the nineties!! I assume this could be the time where hard rock was at it's highest in the nineties as well. Alike Metallica's Black Album, Angel Dust was at the right time and place is why this album is and was largely successful. It wasn't a lot like there first album with Mike Patton in The Real Thing because this is the first one where Mike Patton used his one of a kind creativeness and song writing skills to the works of Faith no More as they got rid of Chuck Mosley while a lot of the material was already written. Angel Dust is a trip but an awful good one with likes of "Crack Hitler", "Midlife Crisis" and "Be Agressive."

1. "Land of Sunshine" 3:44
2. "Caffeine" 4:28
3. "Midlife Crisis" 4:21
4. "RV" 3:43
5. "Smaller and Smaller" 5:11
6. "Everything's Ruined" 4:33
7. "Malpractice" 4:02
8. "Kindergarten" 4:31
9. "Be Aggressive" 3:42
10. "A Small Victory" 4:57
11. "Crack Hitler" 4:39
12. "Jizzlobber" 6:38
13. "Midnight Cowboy" 4:12
14. "Easy"

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