Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Faith No More in 1989 (left to right): Bill Gould, Jim Martin, Mike Bordin, Roddy Bottum, Mike Patten. Bottum, the Faith No More ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If it feels like every major band from the '70s, '80s, and '90s is suddenly back on tour right now (no, you're not imagining it).
Over the weekend, Mike Patton sang some tracks from his Mr. Bungle and Faith No More days while on tour with his latest ...
Faith No More may be done for good. Mike Patton, 58, revealed in an interview with Consequence published on Monday, Feb. 23 that he’s unsure about the future of the rock band. When asked if there was ...
Faith No More frontman Mike Patton sparked intense fan speculation about the band’s future after making a cryptic comment that many interpreted as suggesting a possible end to the group’s era, a move ...
When it comes to the future of Faith No More, plenty’s been said about how it’s pretty much non-existent. After the way their last tour was canceled and how some members believe frontman Mike Patton ...
Anne Mikolajcik (Papa Roach guitarist, 1993) "Like any good band story, it starts with a party in a garage. I grew up in ...
Faith No More helped create new trends. The band emerged from San Francisco’s underground scene in the 1980s and became known for breaking every rule in rock. They mixed funk, metal, punk, and pop ...
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