I must admit I don't know well FNM discography despite their fame (and influence) in the metal community. This, released in the late 80s, is clearly a huge influence for the nu-metal scene of the mid-90s. It has a interesting blend of hard rock/metal from the 80s, some proto-grunge, funk and hip hop (not always the best part to be honest). Patton has a interesting vocal range, even though his way of singing is sometimes irritating, sounding almost like Billy Corgan. It didn't strike me as annoying in his other projects (Fantomas or Tomahawk). Some part (especially the rap ones) have not aged too well unfortunately.
This album starts promisingly enough with what sounds like a solid bit of late 80’s metal, but then we come to the second track. Oh boy. White people rapping is something that rarely ends well and shoehorning it into a metal track just makes it more toe-curlingly embarrassing. The previous lead singer Chuck Mosley just about got away with it, but new boy for this album Mike Patton is a fish out of water (literally, in the notorious shot of a fish flopping around in the video that went with this song). Almost unbelievably, it gets worse when he tries to be faux emotional with the track Zombie Eaters. No, just no.
The album very nearly redeems itself with a surprisingly faithful cover of the classic War Pigs by Black Sabbath, but the overall impression is of something that has dated very badly.