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Angel Dust - Faith No More [1992]

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Angel Dust - Faith No More [1992]

Wikipedia - Angel Dust is the fourth studio album by American rock band Faith No More, first released through Slash
on June 8, 1992 in Europe and the United States. It's the follow-up to 1989's highly successful The Real Thing, as well as
the final studio album with long time guitarist "Big" Jim Martin and the second to feature Mike Patton on vocals; it is,
however, the first album in which Patton had an influence on the band's sound, as Patton hadn't previously had input on
the musical composition of the album's predecessor, The Real Thing, as it had all been composed and recorded prior to
his joining. It remains as Faith No More's highest-selling album outside the United States (where, as of July 2007, it has
sold 664,000 copies). The album and subsequent tour were very successful in Europe where it went Platinum for sales
of more than 1 million copies and Gold in Australia for selling more than 35,000 copies. Worldwide sales are around 3
million copies.

Amazon.com Review By Genevieve Williams - An amazing album, Angel Dust unfortunately has limited appeal,
although perhaps "unfortunately" isn't the right word; the record's oddities are also what make it such a fascinating
listen. "Land of Sunshine" is a rocker with a foot-tapping rhythm punctuated by insane laughter from vocalist Mike
Patton, whose distinctive voice and frequently disturbing lyrics drive the album. To call it hard rock does Angel Dust a
disservice; it's far more musically complex than such a label implies. There's the funk-influenced "Midlife Crisis," the
ballad "RV" (a bitter monologue from the point of view of a middle-aged discontent sitting in his trailer), the hard-edged
claustrophobia of "Smaller and Smaller," and the rock-married-to-electronic-organ "Be Aggressive," which includes
positively inspired cheerleader chants on the chorus. Impossible to classify but incredibly entertaining (there isn't a
single boring moment on this album), Angel Dust is well worth picking up.

Track Listings

[01] Land Of Sunshine


[02] Caffeine
[03] Midlife Crisis
[04] RV
[05] Smaller And Smaller
[06] Everything's Ruined
[07] Malpractice
[08] Kindergarten
[09] Be Aggressive
[10] A Small Victory
[11] Crack Hitler
[12] Jizzlobber
[13] Midnight Cowboy

Total Mp3 Play Time-----------> 00h:58m:43s


Total File Size-------------------> 144mb (Including MP3s, Art Covers & File)
Total Bit Size---------------------> 320kbps
Music File Type-----------------> I-Tunes v8.1.1.10 MP3 Format
Music Video Format-----------> N / A
Scanned Artwork---------------> Yes @ 300dpi
Original CD Rip------------------> Yes - only1joe
Original Uploader--------------> Yes - only1joe
Upload Speed-------------------> 33-35KB/s
Music Genre---------------------> Rock
Release Date-------------------->08 June 1992
Record Company---------------> Slash Records - London Records
Artists WebSite-----------------> http://www.fnm.com
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---------------------------------------> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faith_No_More
---------------------------------------> http://www.darklyrics.com/f/faithnomore.html
---------------------------------------> http://www.facebook.com/officialfnm
---------------------------------------> http://twitter.com/mrgould
---------------------------------------> http://www.muzu.tv/faithnomore
---------------------------------------> http://www.youtube.com/user/FNMdotCOM
---------------------------------------> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRFPs7L9Vgw&feature=related
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