Faith No More

Faith No More is an influential rock band that formed in the aftermath of Faith. No Man's breakup. They experienced several lineup changes before settling on Chuck Mosley, Roddy Bottum, Billy Gould, Mike Bordin, and Jim Martin. Their debut album 'We Care A Lot' was released in 1985 and they achieved commercial success with their third studio album 'The Real Thing'. The band underwent further changes with the addition of vocalist Mike Patton and guitarist Trey Spruance. Despite conflicts and side projects, they continued to release music until their split in 1998. In 2009, Faith No More announced their reunion as a touring entity and went on to release new music.

After forming following the breakup of Faith. No Man., Faith No More went through various lineup changes before finding stability with Chuck Mosley (Vocals), Roddy Bottum (Keyboards), Billy Gould (Bass Guitar), Mike Bordin (Drums) and Jim Martin (Guitar). They released their debut album 'We Care A Lot' in 1985 under Mordam Records.

Their breakthrough came with the release of 'The Real Thing' in 1989, featuring hits like 'Epic'. This album marked the introduction of new vocalist Mike Patton after Chuck Mosley's departure from the band due to tensions within the group. With Patton on board, Faith No More achieved critical acclaim and commercial success.

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