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▓ [ release info ] ▓
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░ artist: Faith No More ░
album: We Care A Lot (AUS Re-Issue)
░ label: Liberation / Mushroom ░
genre: Rock
rip date: 02/23/2004
rel date: 12/15/1995
# tracks: 10
size: 51,0 MB
time: 34:53 min
ripper: DbleDong
encoder: Lame 3.90.3
quality: --alt-preset standard (VBR)
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▓ [ about this release ] ▓
░ ░
James B. Martin - Guitars
Chuck Mosley - Vocals
Mike Bordin - Drums
Roddy Bottum - Keyboards
Bill Gould - Bass
Released 1985.
Re-released on CD in Australia in November 1995 to
coincide with Australian tour.
All tracks produced by Matt Wallace.
Visit http://www.fnm.com/ for more info.
After listening to Faith No More's debut, We Care a
Lot, it's hard to believe that this is the same band
that we know today. They sound more like early Public
Image Limited than the FNM that would eventually
assault your senses with Angel Dust and Album of the
Year. Obviously, one of the major reasons is because
current singer Mike Patton is not on the album.
Original frontman Chuck Mosley handles the vocal
duties, and his singing style is the complete opposite
of Patton's. While Patton is extremely talented and
versatile (he can sing every style of music
imaginable, including foreign music), Mosley's voice
is often off-key, fairly monotonous, and colorless
(but with lots of attitude). Musically, the group
shows glimpses of the killer genre-bending band they
would become in the near future. The original version
of the title track is an anthem in typical twisted FNM
style: it contains irresistible melodies and riffs,
but challenges you lyrically (the words deal with the
hypocritical situation surrounding the millionaire
musicians who participated in 1985's Live Aid
concert). The song is still featured at their
concerts, as is the keyboard-laced "As the Worm
Turns." Other highlights include the furious
instrumental "Pills for Breakfast" and the near dance
-track "Arabian Disco." Although most of FNM's
important components are present--airy keyboards,
tribal drumming, heavy metal guitar, and sturdy bass-
-the big picture is not as focused as it would
eventually be. And it becomes more and more evident
that the missing piece of the puzzle is Mike Patton.
-- Greg Prato
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▓ [ track listing ] ▓
░ trk title time ░
01 We Care A Lot 04:10
02 The Jungle 03:09
03 Mark Bowen 03:34
04 Jim 01:16
05 Why Do You Bother 05:40
06 Greed 03:50
07 Pills For Breakfast 02:58
08 As The Worm Turns 03:13
09 Arabian Disco 03:19
10 New Beginnings 03:44
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▓ [ about us ] ▓
▒ iRO is an internal release group, which means we ▒
░ release outside of the regular mp3 scene. We do this ░
purely for the public, so you can hear that hard-to-
░ find album, that release you could never find the ░
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proper quality standards so you can decide whether
you really want to buy them or not; all without
asking for anything in return.
Also, unlike our predecessors, iRO gives back first
to the people who do all the work, the rippers. With
this thought at heart, all members have an equal say
in all group decisions and are welcome in all group
channels. Equality, quality and democracy, values
all good groups should share.
With the introduction of the year 2004, comes change.
As of 01/01/2004, iRO will now be encoding in the APS
standard (VBR). Our past two years of work, all done
in the CBR standard, will remain in tact.
We are currently looking for fast ftps to serve as
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providers. If you can help out by providing one of
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- Damnir /iRO
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