Faith No More

Their music strikes a balance between chaotic energy and melodic restraint, punctuated by jarring tempo shifts that evoke both tension and release.

alternative metal · alternative rock

United States Est. 1983

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The song

“Epic” from The Real Thing

Immediate hook with a blend of heavy riffs and catchy melodies, making it a strong introduction to Faith No More's unique style.

About Faith No More

Faith No More matters for their ability to redefine the landscape of rock music, merging disparate genres into a singular sound that invites listeners to confront their own musical biases.
By weaving together elements of metal, punk, funk, and even jazz, they created a space where emotional intensity meets playful experimentation, encouraging fans to rethink what could be considered 'rock' and how varied its expressions can be. Their...
By weaving together elements of metal, punk, funk, and even jazz, they created a space where emotional intensity meets playful experimentation, encouraging fans to rethink what could be considered 'rock' and how varied its expressions can be. Their innovative approach lies in a fearless willingness to shift dynamics within a single song, transitioning from serene melodies to aggressive riffs with ease. This unpredictability not only keeps audiences engaged but also fosters a sense of liberation in exploring complex emotional landscapes through music. Their live performances often embody this energy, creating an electric atmosphere that allows for collective catharsis among fans. Lyrically, Faith No More often delves into themes of alienation, personal struggle, and societal critique, employing a voice that ranges from sardonic to deeply introspective. Their storytelling blends irony with sincerity, inviting listeners to grapple with uncomfortable truths while still finding moments of levity. This duality adds layers of meaning to their work, making each song an exploration rather than a straightforward narrative.

15 studio albums· 32 total releases· 3 decades· United States

Songs to start with

If you'd rather pick a song than an album.

  1. 1

    "Sol Invictus" — from Sol Invictus (2015)

    establishes the sonic palette early

  2. 2

    "Get Out" — from King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime (1995)

    accessible entry with immediate hook

  3. 3

    "Collision" — from Album of the Year (1997)

    accessible entry with immediate hook