Artist: Faith No More Album: King for a Day, Fool for a Lifetime Label: London Records Members: Vocals = Mike Patton Guitar = Trey Spruance/Dean Menta Bass = Billy Gould Keyboards = Roddy Bottum Drums = Mike Bordin Tracks: 1. Get Out 2. Ricochet 3. Evidence 4. The Gentle Art of Making Enemies 5. Star A.D. 6. Cuckoo for Caca 7. Caralho Voador 8. Ugly in the Morning 9. Digging the Grave 10. Take This Bottle 11. King for a Day 12. What a Day 13. The Last to Know 14. Just a Man Videos: Evidence Digging the Grave Quite possibly Faith No More's greatest album of them all (Critically acclaimed too. Not just my words alone.). The entire album's songs are quite versatile. Songs ranging from pure roCk to melodic ballads even to experimental awesomeness. Quick note to make, Faith No More has always had one guitarist. The reason why two are listed is cuz Trey Spruance was part of the recording of the album but when it came time to tour he split and was replaced by their keyboard roadie Dean Menta. This album was FNM's 5th album but the 3rd with singer Mike Patton. It did great over seas in UK, Germany and Austrailia but in the US it didn't do so well thanks to the over shadowing of MTV's dictatorship in "music". You may be asking, "Faith No More? Where have I heard of them?" They did the hit single "Epic" from thier 1st/3rd album The Real Thing back in 1989. You may also recognize the drummer Mike Bordin from somewhere. When Faith No More splitted in '98 he went to regularly perform for Ozzy Osbourne as well as Black Sabbath. He's also been seen drumming for Korn for a tour cuz their drummer Dave Silvera had a wrist situation. Thank me later for introducing the awesomeness that I just supplied.