Angel Dust
Faith No More

I’ve never really got into Faith No More, even though their sound contains so many elements I usually dig elsewhere. Angel Dust is probably their most iconic and singular album, where their weird little blend of funk-metal seems grander and more vibrant than their by all means still pretty good rap-rock-leaning debut The Real Thing. It’s a fun album and covers a lot of ground sonically while never feeling too disjointed, though none of the songs really stick with me. Even the iconic Midlife Crisis has just never really landed for me in the same way as Epic, the one real standout song from their otherwise less cohesive debut. It definitely deserves a spot on the 1001 albums list, probably more so than their debut which made it over Angel Dust for some reason, but just not really one for me no matter how many times I give it another shot

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