The article discusses the music of Faith No More and its potential for film adaptation, particularly highlighting songs that evoke strong narrative themes. The author emphasizes the band's unique genre-blending approach after the arrival of lead singer Mike Patton, showcasing their evolution into a powerful band capable of producing theater-like tracks. Notably, songs such as 'Everything's Ruined' reflect family drama themes while maintaining a rock edge. The author expresses disappointment that Faith No More is not more widely appreciated despite their groundbreaking contributions to music.
Pretty much any Faith No More song is well-suited to a movie adaptation. That became doubly true when lead singer Mike Patton joined the band in 1988.
Faith No More was the first 'metal' band of my lifetime to put out a massive rap/rock hit ('Epic'), the first to release an earnest cover of a Commodores song ('Easy').
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