At the time on the jukebox I thought they were rock... but today looking at the video, bright colours and hair... good song though. Struggling where to put it on my genre list. Goth?
its weird but Chuck Mosley and Mike Patton were both perfect for Faith No More. I kind of wish there were two Faith No More band at the same time. I would listen to both of them.
Welcome fellow Guardians viewers to Faith No More. They are one of the most unique bands from the 80s/90s and one of my all-time favorites. Be sure to listen to more, especially moving onto the Angel Dust album. It's easily one of my top 5 albums of all time! RIP Chuck
Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin said that Faith No More was one of his favorite bands. This was in the mid-80’s, when Chuck Mosley was still their frontman. Mosley did get some of the love he deserved. RIP.
Myself, all three of my siblings and quite a few of my friends loved him. We all hated Mike Patton and were stunned to see him with his spandex and whiny vibrato. Can't imagine Robert Plant digging Patton's contrived nonsense. It's also nice to see Mosley fans finally coming out of the woodwork. Patton fanboy trolls were all over Mosley videos with insults and for years I felt I was the only one in these comments sections defending him.
@@deathmetaldouglas69 I'll never diss Pattons skills! Chuck will always be missed and was by all counts irreplaceable but it was Pattons era that got me into Faith No More. I was too young to remember Mosley. Pattons the man!
It's hard to care about a system you know is 100% a complete plutocracy. I'm rich and I don't even care. I built a ridiculously militarized perimeter so that you people could care about that shit outside of it. Not even a nuclear war would get me to care that much. (I'd miss the internet, new games and new movies, but I'd get over it.) When people are this stupid and inept, you just can't care anymore. I'd be more surprised if something bad didn't happen in my lifetime. I'd be 80 years old and saying, "I'll be damned, you retards didn't actually fuck it all up! How'd that fuckin' happen?" And my offspring would be like, "gramps! Watch your language around the kids!" And then I'd ruin Christmas with a big rant about how weak language creates weak people, etc. And they'd be like, "yeah, that's classic grandpa, alright". And then the credits would roll to sitcom outro music.
so many lead singers seem to have neandrethal chromosomes, a real animal look to them, often teeth gaps, big jaws, something extra about them which comes out in powerful personality and singing
@@VersusArdua as a bad drummer I can tell you a lot of the songs I played were ahead of their time. Or the rest of the band were too slow, IDK it was an ongoing argument we had.
occupynewparadigm This song (and the album it was on) is what kicked off the sound of 90’s rock. FNM served as one of the primary influences of a lot of 90’s hard rock bands.
This was definitely ahead of its time. There were other alternative bands, even other funk influenced punk bands like Minutemen or the Big Boys, but none really from a metal background. This is the first alternative metal band for sure. Definitely a sound more associated with the 90s than the 80s.
I spent three days in an editing room cutting this and I never got tired of the song or the band. Was a great take on rock and pop charity events while being positive about caring and cataloging everything going haywire at the same time.
To anyone who discovered them after seeing GOTG 3, please consider checking their other stuff. They're probably one of the greatest bands from the 80's-90's, but they also started to get kinda underrated in the last few years so it's nice to see that people are rediscovering them thanks to this track. I would recommend their albums The Real Thing (1989) and Angel Dust (1992) to start with, but all of them are excellent!
Takes me back to being 11 and finding out Patton wasn’t the OG FNM frontman. Then years later I was mortified to learn Courtney had fronted the band lol
@@brycef3551 I thought it was a criticism about how the so-called "leaders" are entirely not fit to lead and only care about how much tax payer money they can shove into their private jets to go to climate change conferences. Hey, the caviar of endangered animals tastes better at those functions.
Yeah it's pretty hilarious that it's basically talking about the state of "caring" in the west. People talk a lot of shit about how much they care about the current thing, posting Ukrainian flags on their FB or Twitter or whatever, but it's really "Yeah you bet we care a lot."
Ewan Bruce I didn't know he was dead, gutted to hear that news, pure smashed the late 80s early 90s to bits Faith NO more, with and without chuck, him n Mike Patton both fucking wicked!,,,
Yeah I didn't know he died as well. I remember as a kid owning the introduce yourself album and to this day I still think it was some groundbreaking stuff. RIP Chuck Mosley
Definitely ahead of its time. Their drums were way up front compared to everyone else. That bass drum cuts through like one from a modern track. Everybody else had wimpy muffled kicks. That drum sound, and their beats, is what turned me onto Faith back in the day. No one else sounded anything like them. Still true.
I love Mike Patton. He's a genius. But I must say I prefer Chuck when It comes to this song. There's a certain lazy arrogance in his voice that just suits this song perfect.
The First Vocal, The First Singer - Chuck Mosley - ( Born - 26 / 12 /1959) - (Died - 9 /11/ 2017) = R.I.P - Thank you , for your music in the band Faith No More
I've been jamming to this playing Dead Space...suddenly the game isn't as intimidating as I remember! Can someone make a music video of "The Thing" to this now 😂
They throw the word "diversity" around today like its a new thing... Look at these guys metal dudes, surf dude, rasta , mixed raced cyber punk guy... This is true authentic diversity. Most musos looks and sound the same now... an unreal song . Forgot how good this was.
Yeah and it wasnt forced either like today they shove it in our faces because democrats have nothing but using racism and minorities for political gain
@@clashofthehornsofficialytu2082 when trump's crowd chants "send her home" after racist tweets, and you talk about democrats?!? what about rounding up people and putting them in concentration camps. you are not brainwashed at all.
@@duewhit310 Kinda sad in hindsight that they never volunteered to make a song for that awful movie's soundtrack on a lark. Cane out the same year as this album. 87' was an interesting year.
@@midwayinn1043 What do you think this song is about? Did the second half not give it away? They're mocking pop culture falling in line pretending to care about everything that gets on its radar suddenly. Nobody actually cares, they're just pretending to in order to fit in.
This song was made to poke fun at the song "We Are The World", which was recorded and released around the same time. Of course, the people who wrote that song didn't actually care about the situation in Africa at the time, they just wanted to appear like they did.
Saw Guardians of the Galaxy: Volume 3 this week. Hearing this in the theater while the Guardians were landing on Counter Earth was mind blowing! I love old school FNM and was literally rocking out in my seat when this came on! Then again, there were several songs in this movie that I banged my head to!
This song hit me like a truck in Guardians 3 and subsequent watches. I never heard it at all before but this is just so fucking good. It’s been stuck in my head and immediately on my list of favorite songs from this period
Yesterday I heard it for the first time in that new movie on Netflix starring Russell Crowe called The Pope's Exorcist. Hit me like a truck too. I immediately looked it up, lol.
As someone born in 83' it's more 90's fitting the sound like in living color. The 80's was more this mixed with synth high notes and weird hair and makeup that everyone was cool with no matter what gender because it was all about experimentation creatively
I Care a lot to comment too! Simply timeless lived & loved this song - in the eighties young free divorced and single! My ex husband left me pregnant with a two year old and ran off he told me with his also pregnant girlfriend! To live elsewhere where! My neighbour was pregnant too after he left but that was probably just a coincidence and the fact that she named her baby boy after my ex- husband was a coincidence too she said. I moved back to my home town to help with my grandparents listening to this song (all songs..really 24/7. (I come from musical background) helped me dance around the house doing the boring cleaning jobs, but hey as single mum Poet and somebody who started trying to play the guitar as a teenager.....,and I’m still trying! Rocking round the house to Faith No More especially we care a lot .....was just what I needed to help my busy days & all those jobs that needed to be done and i felt good too! I have such great memories of laughing watching my little girl age 10 months rocking away head banging to this song we care a lot! We certainly do! Times past........ I’m still trying to play my old guitar but my Poetry got better published author, been on the BBC radio and last year I won Poet & writer of the year award! And just think I owe it to been so sad one day crying over my spilt life! This song came on the radio.... I laughed so much at my baby rocking away to this song. And I was singing along! I picked my self up and changed my luck, didn’t stay with somebody who done me wrong, and I grew strong! My actual poetry is more retro! but hey Ho ! And thank you for caring about the bees! Thanks Guys 🥰
@@beckysharpe20 you are TOTALLY uninformed on this song. It's MAKING FUN of SJWs!!! We Are The World had been released and this was a COMPLETELY SARCASTIC RESPONSE. WE DIDN'T GIVE A SHIT! And this isn't even the OG song. IT WAS A JOKE.
Every time I turn to Faith No More's tracks, I keep coming back to the charisma of this song and wondering. Is it my favorite track by them? Usually no. Sometimes yes. It scratches an itch and I love it.
As much as I’m a Patton fanboy I think Chuck Mosley is easily just as great and amazing as Patton. He’s an awesome front man with a distinct personality to his vocals and the way he carries himself in performances. RIP to one of the most underrated and best frontmen of the alternative movement
Eh, I politely (but strongly) disagree. While Chuck had the persona of a great front man, it's not even close with the vocals. Patton is a far, far better vocalist (Mike is actually a phenomenal singer), and just as good of a front man. Chuck was ok, but that's about it. Mike is the voice of FNM, and is just better in every realm. Course that's just my opinion.
@@1tolightradius Most people who cover other artist's songs are second rate, that's a given, so that part of your comment is moot. Secondly, if you're sitting there trying to tell me that Chuck is a better vocalist than Mike Patton, then you're absolutely, 100% delusional AF. Chuck was a mediocre vocalist at best. He just fit the genre at that time. As far as albums... Patton era FNM is in another league compared to Chuck. I get it, you're a Chuck fan, a Mike hater... But no need to be outrageously ridiculous. We're talking vocalists here, and there absolutely zero comparison. Chuck is not in the same galaxy as Mike. And that's not my opinion.
Being a teenager in Tucson in the 80's, we didn't have a lot of options for cool music. We really had to dig around and mix tapes were copied and passed out like candy. There was one option for good radio. Sunday nights on KLPX (rock station) they played a show called Virgin Vinyl. VV would feature all kinds of obscure rock/punk that you couldn't find elsewhere. I would stay up many sunday nights with my finger poised on the record button. VV was where I first heard this song and bands like Butthole Surfers, Al Perry and the Cattle, Concrete Blonde and so many other bands I don't even recall anymore. They weren't all gems but it was all different.
@@wm1573 have you read the lyrics? Or paid attention to the visuals? I don't mean the killer bass lines or the mashing of genres, but the social commentary that we still deal with 3 decades later.
@@gigihabib if person talks about a song being timeless. it definitely means the sonics not the lyrics. yes the things hes saying is timeless. you could've clarified in your original comment that you thought that the LYRICS are timeless
I honestly just thought it was one singer who had incredibly versatile range, considering they’re both amazing. I had no idea they had multiple lead singers who made absolute bangers
Yes! The Garbage Pail Kids never lie! JK! I love this song, the band, Transformers, and everything this band still stands for! The lyrics ARE still relevant after all this time, minus a few older references! But, even THAT stuff is still relevant to us who lived in and through the awesome 80s!!! \m/^-^\m/
“Music isn’t this free anymore”? How about you just don’t know where to find the kind of music you’re looking for, because trust me their has never been more of everything then today-there are hundreds, thousands of “free” bands doing whatever they like with genres, tonnes im telling you
Get ready FNM fans… Guardians of the Galaxy/Marvel fans ‘bout to make their presence known. 😎 Now as a lifelong FNM fan myself, I gotta say that I *loved* how this song was used in James Gunn’s latest film. So damn cool. And just hearing Chuck Mosley’s voice on the big screen like that was simply epic (pun inevitable)
@@miquonk Well basically it’s used in a “time to go to work” scene. It starts to play just as the Guardians are arriving to a planet that’s nearly identical to earth and then they’re seen exiting their ship wearing new suits (I think the song lasts until they’re all outside the ship). Within the context of the film, I’d say it was a cool/fitting way to use the song.
A lot of people don't talk about this but they started to be kinda underrated in the last few years, so it's great to see that people are finally rediscovering them! :)
God, this is a good song. I remember hearing this when it first came out, when I was still at school. Was bullied throughout and this song was a strange relief. That beat, that bass. FNM are masters of that, like with Epic.
Friggin LOVE the cross talk between bass and drums on this song, ESPECIALLY on the bridge where they are syncopated back and forth In a funky call and response.
I really love every element of this song! The driving guitars and drums, the haunting keyboard and the powerful vocals. Just a perfect song that aged incredibly well!
I remember this song blaring out in between sets of bands in the 7th Street Entry in Mpls in circa 85. Gawd the music scene was GREAT back then, and you could see bands for 5 bucks!!! IF THERE WAS A COVER CHARGE AT ALL!!!
I woke up this morning REALLY needing to listen to this song loud thru headphones... It's such an apropos anthem in SO many ways! (I live in Texas and haven't had running water in my apartment for exactly 1 week . Found out my building won't have ours turned on for at least another 8 days) I know now I'll be singing it to myself a lot this next week!
We care a lot! We care a lot! We care a lot! About the Texas, and the California drought! About the wildfires, we need to put them out! We care a lot! About AIDS, cancer, and the HIV! We care a lot! About the flu and SARS and COVID-19! Whoa-oah-ooooohhhhhhhh Well it's a dirty job, but someone's gotta do it! Seriously, hope you are doing well in the lone star state. Good luck to ya mate.
The bass tone and sound in the transition right before whoo oahoho " its a dirty job but someone has to do it" thats so uniquely dope the way he does that consistently through his first 3 albums
RIP Chuck. Go jam with the angels now. I can't believe it's been thirty years since this song was released and I first heard it played over the New York air waves on WLIR long Island radio station?! The 80's and early 90's rocked!
YES, I remember as well! WLIR, then WDRE! I used to pick them up in North Jersey, and of course out on the island when visiting relatives in Commack. Those were the days!
Barrel organ in Birmingham was the place to go for Great punk/ goth music ..Kal the DJ was brill back in late80,s - early 90,s then then upto bonkers...them were the days..
If you remember this Masterpiece song you are not old you are high quality vintage. 💞👌😊👍
At the time on the jukebox I thought they were rock... but today looking at the video, bright colours and hair... good song though. Struggling where to put it on my genre list. Goth?
its weird but Chuck Mosley and Mike Patton were both perfect for Faith No More. I kind of wish there were two Faith No More band at the same time. I would listen to both of them.
totally agree with this
+Wad Jay no, it is awful :(
lol ok.
+Wad Jay yeah im almost disapointed that mike patton joined the band. not sure what sound i like more.
+Will Rahmer enjoy both :)
Welcome fellow Guardians viewers to Faith No More. They are one of the most unique bands from the 80s/90s and one of my all-time favorites. Be sure to listen to more, especially moving onto the Angel Dust album. It's easily one of my top 5 albums of all time!
RIP Chuck
im watching it right now but i love faith no more
@@iloveevenflow is that Mike Patton?
I'm here because of GoTG3
Definitely here from GotG!
@@lorettasearcy1471 fk yeah hahaha
These guys were the 90's before the 90's.....true pioneers!
Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin said that Faith No More was one of his favorite bands. This was in the mid-80’s, when Chuck Mosley was still their frontman. Mosley did get some of the love he deserved. RIP.
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That is so cool!
That’s the best praise I’ve heard since learning Brian May’s favorite guitar solo was “Get the Funk Out” by Nuno Bettencourt of Extreme.
Mosley will always be loved.
Myself, all three of my siblings and quite a few of my friends loved him. We all hated Mike Patton and were stunned to see him with his spandex and whiny vibrato. Can't imagine Robert Plant digging Patton's contrived nonsense. It's also nice to see Mosley fans finally coming out of the woodwork. Patton fanboy trolls were all over Mosley videos with insults and for years I felt I was the only one in these comments sections defending him.
@@deathmetaldouglas69 I'll never diss Pattons skills! Chuck will always be missed and was by all counts irreplaceable but it was Pattons era that got me into Faith No More. I was too young to remember Mosley. Pattons the man!
You can hear the "I don't give a shit" tone in his voice. Vocals match this song perfectly. RIP, Mr. Mosley.
He really didn't give a shit, he was excused for excessive drug use.
It's hard to care about a system you know is 100% a complete plutocracy. I'm rich and I don't even care. I built a ridiculously militarized perimeter so that you people could care about that shit outside of it. Not even a nuclear war would get me to care that much. (I'd miss the internet, new games and new movies, but I'd get over it.)
When people are this stupid and inept, you just can't care anymore. I'd be more surprised if something bad didn't happen in my lifetime. I'd be 80 years old and saying, "I'll be damned, you retards didn't actually fuck it all up! How'd that fuckin' happen?" And my offspring would be like, "gramps! Watch your language around the kids!" And then I'd ruin Christmas with a big rant about how weak language creates weak people, etc. And they'd be like, "yeah, that's classic grandpa, alright". And then the credits would roll to sitcom outro music.
@@manictiger weak language makes weak people. You read Korzybski?
so many lead singers seem to have neandrethal chromosomes, a real animal look to them, often teeth gaps, big jaws, something extra about them which comes out in powerful personality and singing
Out of all the places to hear a great quote, a video game I played recently sums it up so well: "America is designed to induce apathy in people."
This song was many, many years ahead of its time. Very relevant.
It's a song about the universal truth about American Charity and Politics.
It was of their time.
@@notyetskeletal4809 technically all songs are of their time, but very few are ahead of it.
Yes.
@@VersusArdua as a bad drummer I can tell you a lot of the songs I played were ahead of their time. Or the rest of the band were too slow, IDK it was an ongoing argument we had.
That bass line slaps nuts 🔥🔥
Nah man, it slaps gorilla cheeks 🦍🦍
and then came their cover band RHCP......poser's
@@JamesHetherington-yu1jninsufferable attitude
It sure does slap 🌰🌰's !!!
These guys were rockin in the 90's before the 90's even got here.
The 80's....
@@reaymorrow4240 Woooooosh.
Check out johnny dangle lead singers first band 1981
1985 and sporting the 90’s
Oops this is 1985, looks totally 90s though
This doesn't sound like a 80's song, this song is timeless
occupynewparadigm This song (and the album it was on) is what kicked off the sound of 90’s rock. FNM served as one of the primary influences of a lot of 90’s hard rock bands.
Definitely ahead of it's time. Bands like FNM & Jane's Addiction were way ahead of it's time!
This was definitely ahead of its time. There were other alternative bands, even other funk influenced punk bands like Minutemen or the Big Boys, but none really from a metal background. This is the first alternative metal band for sure. Definitely a sound more associated with the 90s than the 80s.
Sounds very 80s. The drums, keyboards, and overall delivery.
There were a lot of songs like this back when this was out. Red Hot Chili Peppers, Living Colour, Smithereens, The Cult were similar at the time.
RIP Chuck Mosley, one of the pioneers of rap rock
Did he pass away?
@@louiscypher7090 Yep, he died in 2017
@@davidnissim589 wow. That sucks. Thanks, man.
Was he a rapper ????
@@Combustion47 no. Not really. He was the original singer of Faith No More. Check out the incredible album ' Introduce Yourself
I spent three days in an editing room cutting this and I never got tired of the song or the band. Was a great take on rock and pop charity events while being positive about caring and cataloging everything going haywire at the same time.
This band was definitely a gem amongst a sea of mediocrity!
No way!
Wow!
They looked super awkward in this video lol... Maybe it was just a weird time since it was still the 80s and these guys were ahead of their time.
can understand you completly, as i am editor, and fan of fnm
To anyone who discovered them after seeing GOTG 3, please consider checking their other stuff. They're probably one of the greatest bands from the 80's-90's, but they also started to get kinda underrated in the last few years so it's nice to see that people are rediscovering them thanks to this track.
I would recommend their albums The Real Thing (1989) and Angel Dust (1992) to start with, but all of them are excellent!
Already been familiar with them for a long time but seeing it was on the Guardians 3 soundtrack did bring me here:)
Found the gatekeeper
This track is from 86ish
Thanks
Will do. I saw the movie yesterday & this was immediately added to my playlist
Classic song. Pure perfection.
RIP Chuck Mosley
I didn’t even know he died 😢 about 50% of my music idols are dead now, getting old sucks.
Nous Resterons Là
Just thinking how many times I listened this song and imagined Mike Patton singing this... :)))))))))))
RIP Brother
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This track is getting close to being 40 years old!! Still wonderful.
...don't remind me how old i'm going to be...but yes, still brilliant...
Fuck you're right. Shut up. lol
its because 40 something is the perfect age if u make it so ...not to young to be silly and not to old not to enjoy your life....
Takes me back to being 11 and finding out Patton wasn’t the OG FNM frontman. Then years later I was mortified to learn Courtney had fronted the band lol
@@Censored4UViaGoogle even worse, im 37 and just realizing Patton wasnt the only Lead Singer they had 😮.
This still goes hard AF after all these years and it's still so relevant. Touches on a huge amount of societal subjects. Really great band.
@@brycef3551
I thought it was a criticism about how the so-called "leaders" are entirely not fit to lead and only care about how much tax payer money they can shove into their private jets to go to climate change conferences. Hey, the caviar of endangered animals tastes better at those functions.
Yeah it's pretty hilarious that it's basically talking about the state of "caring" in the west. People talk a lot of shit about how much they care about the current thing, posting Ukrainian flags on their FB or Twitter or whatever, but it's really "Yeah you bet we care a lot."
I think you're reading too much into simple punk lyrics... How did you conflate this into some kind of societal message...
RIP Chuck Mosley -- We Care A Lot!
Ewan Bruce I didn't know he was dead, gutted to hear that news, pure smashed the late 80s early 90s to bits Faith NO more, with and without chuck, him n Mike Patton both fucking wicked!,,,
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Yeah I didn't know he died as well. I remember as a kid owning the introduce yourself album and to this day I still think it was some groundbreaking stuff. RIP Chuck Mosley
WHAAAAT?!! CHUCK IS DEAD?!
🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🖤
Thank you Chuck Moseley for this great classic. R.I.P. Your legacy lives on here.
Definitely ahead of its time. Their drums were way up front compared to everyone else. That bass drum cuts through like one from a modern track. Everybody else had wimpy muffled kicks. That drum sound, and their beats, is what turned me onto Faith back in the day. No one else sounded anything like them. Still true.
But it's bit like, not what a band does.
🤘🤘🤘🥳💞🤘🤘💀🦻🦶🦵💪🤜🤛👊🤏🤽🦉🦚🦈🦋🌶️🥧🍻🥢🥢🥁🥁🥁🪗🎤🎷🎷🪕🎭
It sounds like 1991 but the video and song was 1985
Love that tight snare *pop*.
I think a bit part of that is him not really hitting any cymbals through most of the track, just kick and snare to focus on in the mix.
Love when these guys get more well deserved attention. Hearing this in GOTG3 was fantastic.
When it came on GOG3 I was like "shit, this is something I like and not just some 70s shit"
I nudged my wife and said "faith no more"
"Shut up I know!" She said.
The scene was perfect too
LOL The Mass Normies all up our Cultures ass
IT WASSSSS
That was... unexpected 😊
Any band that care a lot about killer bees deserve respect.
B Brian Blair or Jumping Jim Brunzell?
danielthomasslade Slade good point! 😂
@Kry Kry Stott Or starvation and the food that Live Aid buys
It was a light hearted joke.
In 2020, there is an emergence of _Murder Hornets_ observed in the US: ua-cam.com/video/jgU68wLOPf4/v-deo.html
the world would be a better place if everyone cared as much as Faith no more !!!
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Chris Davis yah.✌
Correct.
I love Mike Patton. He's a genius. But I must say I prefer Chuck when It comes to this song. There's a certain lazy arrogance in his voice that just suits this song perfect.
+reddkross1977 agreed; sorta sloppy but self assured; good stuff.
+reddkross1977 I agree
+reddkross1977 Totally agree
Agree... every word!!... :D
That's not Mike Patton
This song is timeless
The First Vocal, The First Singer - Chuck Mosley - ( Born - 26 / 12 /1959) - (Died - 9 /11/ 2017) = R.I.P - Thank you , for your music in the band Faith No More
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RESPECT
Actually the second after Courtney Love. Look it up.
@@fdfsdfsvsfgsg4888 3rd* there was mike morris before, and back then it was Faith. No Man / Sharp Young Men
Holy shit. He was only 5 years younger than my mother. She passed 3 months before him. What a world...
It’s 2022 and I can’t stop listening to this. It’s so ahead of its time.
GEN X was the best culture IMO of course I grew up in the 80s.
It’s a dirty job but someone’s gotta do it!
same dude
I've been jamming to this playing Dead Space...suddenly the game isn't as intimidating as I remember! Can someone make a music video of "The Thing" to this now 😂
@@kingtonsiljockey528 LOVE LOVE THIS IDEA why dont you do it??? new income source? Id play!
They throw the word "diversity" around today like its a new thing...
Look at these guys metal dudes, surf dude, rasta , mixed raced cyber punk guy...
This is true authentic diversity. Most musos looks and sound the same now... an unreal song . Forgot how good this was.
armondtanz totally!
I was just talking to a friend and co-worker about this
Also important to note: it wasn't forced on people, it just happened.
Yeah and it wasnt forced either like today they shove it in our faces because democrats have nothing but using racism and minorities for political gain
@@clashofthehornsofficialytu2082 when trump's crowd chants "send her home" after racist tweets, and you talk about democrats?!? what about rounding up people and putting them in concentration camps.
you are not brainwashed at all.
There's no such thing as a cyber punk. That's made up like jesus and unicorns.
They played this song ethering time at 0000 uur in a discotheek in Haarlem when disco was still in.So they were the first when rock came back
2:50 WE CARE A LOT!
About transformers because they're more than meets the eye!
Classic
Thomas Ford this song is in Goldeneye for N64
The garbage pail kids, they never lie
Lmao
@@duewhit310 Kinda sad in hindsight that they never volunteered to make a song for that awful movie's soundtrack on a lark. Cane out the same year as this album. 87' was an interesting year.
@@theblocksays woulda been a match made in landfill heaven
The beginning of this song has been my ringtone for at least 10 years... I will probably never change it.
The new anthem of any corporation that has made an ad starting with “in these uncertain times”
No those make wanna puke🤢like they really give a fxck.
@@midwayinn1043 What do you think this song is about? Did the second half not give it away? They're mocking pop culture falling in line pretending to care about everything that gets on its radar suddenly. Nobody actually cares, they're just pretending to in order to fit in.
This song was made to poke fun at the song "We Are The World", which was recorded and released around the same time. Of course, the people who wrote that song didn't actually care about the situation in Africa at the time, they just wanted to appear like they did.
😹
They cared about Garbage Pail Kids. And so do I
Saw Guardians of the Galaxy: Volume 3 this week. Hearing this in the theater while the Guardians were landing on Counter Earth was mind blowing! I love old school FNM and was literally rocking out in my seat when this came on! Then again, there were several songs in this movie that I banged my head to!
*So Sad*
Heard this wayyy before it was on any movie recently
@@SYCHO-DELIC You want a cookie?
Same
it's 2017. this song is better than any of the current top 10 songs.
RIP Chuck
Always...
Now in 2019!
I was thinking the same damn thing
2019 as well
It's now the end of 2019 and this song is still better and more current than anything else out there by a long stretch!
The older I get the more I appreciate Chuck Mosleys FNM. Dude was a freak and I love it! 3:19 Chuck The World! 🖕🏻
yes but FNM made the best discission ever getting rid of him
@@TheOmeinah I don’t see it that way. I’ll take Chuck over Mike anyday
The entire album "Introduce Yourself" is a masterpiece ahead of its time !
Facts!
True 💯💯
Also the last album they did worth hearing.
@@deathmetaldouglas69 All their 80's, 90's albums are worth hearing.
@@deathmetaldouglas69 Your comment is beyond ridiculous!
the usa is fun with uk of course thanx for my time within it its the kids time to be a stars in hollywood
This song hit me like a truck in Guardians 3 and subsequent watches. I never heard it at all before but this is just so fucking good. It’s been stuck in my head and immediately on my list of favorite songs from this period
I agree,, this song is badass,, I can't believe I never heard it before gotg3
Yesterday I heard it for the first time in that new movie on Netflix starring Russell Crowe called The Pope's Exorcist. Hit me like a truck too. I immediately looked it up, lol.
Absolutely timeless.....clearly one of the greatest songs of ALL time.
Ive hard a short part of the bassline ealier but never managed to find it
This song reminds me of Bio-Dome, one of my favourite songs by Faith No More
That set is the most 80's thing I've ever seen.
Its like picasso ate a bunch of neon paint and threw up and Im here for it
Actually looks very early 90’s
As someone born in 83' it's more 90's fitting the sound like in living color. The 80's was more this mixed with synth high notes and weird hair and makeup that everyone was cool with no matter what gender because it was all about experimentation creatively
you were barely alive in the 80s@@standardofexcellence
Pure 80's FUNK with the color and clothes, love it!
Yes
Oh man, this is PEAK 90s style
The song is Goooooddd ❤
I Care a lot to comment too! Simply timeless lived & loved this song - in the eighties young free divorced and single! My ex husband left me pregnant with a two year old and ran off he told me with his also pregnant girlfriend! To live elsewhere where! My neighbour was pregnant too after he left but that was probably just a coincidence and the fact that she named her baby boy after my ex- husband was a coincidence too she said.
I moved back to my home town to help with my grandparents listening to this song (all songs..really 24/7. (I come from musical background) helped me dance around the house doing the boring cleaning jobs, but hey as single mum Poet and somebody who started trying to play the guitar as a teenager.....,and I’m still trying!
Rocking round the house to Faith No More especially we care a lot .....was just what I needed to help my busy days & all those jobs that needed to be done and i felt good too! I have such great memories of laughing watching my little girl age 10 months rocking away head banging to this song we care a lot! We certainly do!
Times past........ I’m still trying to play my old guitar but my Poetry got better published author, been on the BBC radio and last year I won Poet & writer of the year award!
And just think I owe it to been so sad one day crying over my spilt life! This song came on the radio.... I laughed so much at my baby rocking away to this song. And I was singing along! I picked my self up and changed my luck, didn’t stay with somebody who done me wrong, and I grew strong!
My actual poetry is more retro! but hey Ho !
And thank you for caring about the bees! Thanks Guys 🥰
Damn thats a journey
Hey now that is awesome. BBC? I’m impressed. They are VERY PICKY. Good job. Looks like they CARE A LOT too.;)
@@cassiecraft8856
Thanks to Sussex County avant- garde & Cassie Craft For both reply’s I guess you care a lot too 🥰❤️😁 🙏
That bassline, those drums and the angelic choral is simply amazing. Thank you GOTG 3
OH Great. More of our Cultures being dumbed down.
Rest In Punk, Chuck. Can't believe it's been almost 3 years. Woulda been 60 this year.
Une merveille... ❤
Rip Chuck Mosley
I'm glad they put this song in GOTG Vol 3... Never heard this song... Love the beat at the beginning...
Oh So everything our Generation and Culture is being mass commercialised
Shut up normie
The fathers of rap metal. Faith no more 4 ever!!!!!!
lol. We didn't call it that. Criinge
@@ttllymxico …never understood the “rap metal” tag…..never heard either in their music…
Maybe its just me but this song really fits today
Nah, they knew what they were doing. It's not just you.
Ahead of their time for sure! They give a shit!
It’s not you!
@@beckysharpe20 you are TOTALLY uninformed on this song. It's MAKING FUN of SJWs!!! We Are The World had been released and this was a COMPLETELY SARCASTIC RESPONSE. WE DIDN'T GIVE A SHIT! And this isn't even the OG song. IT WAS A JOKE.
@@beckysharpe20 " it's a dirty job but someone's gotta do it" is making fun of rich artists doing NOTHING but POSING as ppl that " care ".
Every time I turn to Faith No More's tracks, I keep coming back to the charisma of this song and wondering. Is it my favorite track by them? Usually no. Sometimes yes. It scratches an itch and I love it.
Man, even back in the day I always thought those synths were haunting as hell. What an incredible sound.
Great reminds me of Night time era Killing Joke
The synths in "Midlife crisis" terrified me everytime I listened to that song
As much as I’m a Patton fanboy I think Chuck Mosley is easily just as great and amazing as Patton. He’s an awesome front man with a distinct personality to his vocals and the way he carries himself in performances. RIP to one of the most underrated and best frontmen of the alternative movement
Aww damn :( R.I.P Chuck Mosley.
Eh, I politely (but strongly) disagree. While Chuck had the persona of a great front man, it's not even close with the vocals. Patton is a far, far better vocalist (Mike is actually a phenomenal singer), and just as good of a front man.
Chuck was ok, but that's about it. Mike is the voice of FNM, and is just better in every realm.
Course that's just my opinion.
@@1tolightradius Most people who cover other artist's songs are second rate, that's a given, so that part of your comment is moot.
Secondly, if you're sitting there trying to tell me that Chuck is a better vocalist than Mike Patton, then you're absolutely, 100% delusional AF.
Chuck was a mediocre vocalist at best. He just fit the genre at that time.
As far as albums... Patton era FNM is in another league compared to Chuck.
I get it, you're a Chuck fan, a Mike hater... But no need to be outrageously ridiculous.
We're talking vocalists here, and there absolutely zero comparison. Chuck is not in the same galaxy as Mike. And that's not my opinion.
another patton fan saying the same obv shit while shitting on other peoples opinions
@@chrisPAT03 Being a frontman isn't about vocal gymnastics per se (and I love MP); it's more about charisma, and Chuck had that in bucket loads.
Being a teenager in Tucson in the 80's, we didn't have a lot of options for cool music. We really had to dig around and mix tapes were copied and passed out like candy. There was one option for good radio. Sunday nights on KLPX (rock station) they played a show called Virgin Vinyl. VV would feature all kinds of obscure rock/punk that you couldn't find elsewhere. I would stay up many sunday nights with my finger poised on the record button. VV was where I first heard this song and bands like Butthole Surfers, Al Perry and the Cattle, Concrete Blonde and so many other bands I don't even recall anymore. They weren't all gems but it was all different.
Cosmic Boogie Tribe!
I forgot all about VV. I used to listen on Sunday in Phoenix, KUKQ I.m pretty sure. That and the Uncle Milty show. Thanks for the reiminder.
My song favorite.😍🏆🎈🎊🎉🍻
Rip my brother, I hope you know what a influence you where to rap/rock may you find pice my friend.... 🙏🏻✌️
JIMMY.J REVIEWS did he overdose?
32079rme yes.
AMEN
👍🏻
Heroin man. Bad choices add up 😔
One of the songs that no matter how 'old' it is, still sounds fresh!!!! Great song!!!!
How timeless is this song?????????? A piece of art!
It's a dirty job but someone's got to do ir
not timeless at all. anyone with normal ears could hear its from the 80s. doesn't make it bad tho. it's just definitely not timeless
@@wm1573 have you read the lyrics? Or paid attention to the visuals? I don't mean the killer bass lines or the mashing of genres, but the social commentary that we still deal with 3 decades later.
@@gigihabib if person talks about a song being timeless. it definitely means the sonics not the lyrics. yes the things hes saying is timeless. you could've clarified in your original comment that you thought that the LYRICS are timeless
@w m we understand "timeless" differently. However, we both agree on how good this song is - it's all good!
Thanks Mike Rowe for bringing this song to new listeners, and keeping this song in our ears
faith no more is practically the kings of funky bass riffs, and weird music videos
Bill Clinton tool are the kings of weird music videos
But mr bungle also does have weird stuff, really weird stuff
Damn straight.
@Josef Swann claypool wishes he was Billy Gould
For white guys... Maybe
I care a lot about that bassline.
Billy Gould is a beast.
😒
Wicked neck twisting bass riff!
@@loboblanco4426 hey what are the odds that I find a fresh comment nice works brother
To this day!
I love the fact that the two most popular songs by this band are We Care a Lot and Epic, one from Chuck and one from Mike.
no way this is their second most popular song... what about Evidence, Easy, etcetc
Midlife Crisis
whaaa?
I honestly just thought it was one singer who had incredibly versatile range, considering they’re both amazing. I had no idea they had multiple lead singers who made absolute bangers
You forgot easy, evidence, ashes to ashes, falling to pieces, stripsearch, and midlife crisis. Other than those songs tho yeah.
Ahh my punk awakening. Seen these guys 5 times between 1988 & 1993 love love LOVE this group ❤❤❤❤❤❤
This song is still RELEVANT!!!
Yes! The Garbage Pail Kids never lie! JK! I love this song, the band, Transformers, and everything this band still stands for! The lyrics ARE still relevant after all this time, minus a few older references! But, even THAT stuff is still relevant to us who lived in and through the awesome 80s!!! \m/^-^\m/
30 years old, but this song still rocks!
this isn't 30 years old yet
YEP.....this song still kicks ass
Yes,,from 1987,,, but sounds like from 2087.
35 years old now. Timeless.
That's funny I thought songs got worn out and stopped rocking after a few years
The song can NEVER age!
Der Bass ist geil oder besser gesagt der Bassist hat nen richtig geilen style selten zu finden ❤💪
The song that got me into alternative rock music in the 80's. I care for it a lot! ❤
Same
I care for transformers a lot... because there's more than meets the eye.
I care a lot about those keyboards and Bass!!
YES!!!❤
2:50 WE CARE A LOT!
About transformers because they're more than meets the eye!
Classic
RIP Chuck Mosley -- We Care A Lot!
R.I.P. Chuck Mosley. Thanks for a great tune.
They were one of a kind back then and still are. Funky, Punky, and everything in between. Music isn't this free anymore.
“Music isn’t this free anymore”? How about you just don’t know where to find the kind of music you’re looking for, because trust me their has never been more of everything then today-there are hundreds, thousands of “free” bands doing whatever they like with genres, tonnes im telling you
On top of that he also sounds both growling and rapping
Get ready FNM fans… Guardians of the Galaxy/Marvel fans ‘bout to make their presence known. 😎 Now as a lifelong FNM fan myself, I gotta say that I *loved* how this song was used in James Gunn’s latest film. So damn cool. And just hearing Chuck Mosley’s voice on the big screen like that was simply epic (pun inevitable)
How was it used specifically?
@@miquonk Well basically it’s used in a “time to go to work” scene. It starts to play just as the Guardians are arriving to a planet that’s nearly identical to earth and then they’re seen exiting their ship wearing new suits (I think the song lasts until they’re all outside the ship). Within the context of the film, I’d say it was a cool/fitting way to use the song.
A lot of people don't talk about this but they started to be kinda underrated in the last few years, so it's great to see that people are finally rediscovering them! :)
If the powers that be recognized the sarcasm this song wouldn't have been allowed in the movie.
I think this song fit the scene really well and I immediately recognized it, it sounded so good in the cinema, a nice surprise for sure
Without hyperbole, one of the best bands to exist, ever.
thats janes addiction
@@iggypopisgod9 I said ONE OF...
Truth
@@iggypopisgod9 No it's not. Just remind yourself that Mike Patton exists.
And please don't tell me you don't know who Mike Patton is....
@@iggypopisgod9 You should give him a BJ while you're down there.....
This song has really grown on me. I like the song/video combination
I have to say, this is absolutely the clearest music video I've seen from the 80s
Seriously, it looks like it could've been filmed yesterday.
You gotta watch it on a crapy 14" CRT to get the authentic 80's experience.
What are you talking about? There are a lot that have great quality
@@thebourbonscene845 I never said there weren't any others that are high quality
What about the 60s ?
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2:52 Director: “Bob, get out of the scene!”
2:53 Bob: “oh shit, my bad!”
ah haaaaaa
A great song for the Guardians and even with a mix for the defenders team, fits even for the street level types.
I was excited then I was upset cuz It cuts out right before “cuz we’re out to save the world!” Woulda been perfect
@@bowbow77 though I guess it would be more fitting for galaxy, would’ve been a neat edit.
Its weird when the heavy music you never expect is in a movie I once heard Ministry on a TV crime show I think it was Numbers the show on TNT
So Fascinating
Thank you GOTG3 for bringing this under rated song back.
Fits so perfectly
Here in 2019 - 2020 Chuck. We care alot bout you. Rest in Power my Man
The sarcasm is so thick on this tune that it could be cut with a knife. Love it.
A lot of people miss the sarcasm. Doh! 🤣🤘
Wow this song is more relevant for today than when it was released! Amazing!
In those days it was mainly celebrities pretending to care about some bullshit, now it's every corporation virtue signalling about something too.
@@PutItAway101 Exactly. Look, we changed our logo to match the cause of the day. See how good we are.
@@PutItAway101 Exactly Right P.
THIS is so good it's ridiculous...CANT HELP MYSELF just head bopping and bouncing around the kitchen n whole house WTF OMG woo hoo
The late 70s to the early 90s brought some music gems to the world, best era for the art. RIP Chuck Mosley.
Man, this grooves. Chuck Mosley energy is right on point here.
God, this is a good song. I remember hearing this when it first came out, when I was still at school. Was bullied throughout and this song was a strange relief. That beat, that bass. FNM are masters of that, like with Epic.
Sorry that you experienced that shit. Kids are assholes, man.
Epic Faith no More awesome
I Love both Chuck and Mike,
they both have their own Unique Style.
exactly. just listen to the sense stress and modulation of Chuck's voice in his song. it's perfect.
Friggin LOVE the cross talk between bass and drums on this song, ESPECIALLY on the bridge where they are syncopated back and forth In a funky call and response.
Yup that is so kick ass unique
Syncopated deserves a like.
this song aired on MTV when they used to play music videos and ever since its stuck in my head at random.
The synthesizers are beyond awesome 💯💯💯
I really love every element of this song! The driving guitars and drums, the haunting keyboard and the powerful vocals. Just a perfect song that aged incredibly well!
it's a dirty job, but someone's gotta do it...
If I had to explain Faith no more, in the 80's kind of skate punk with a lot of Thrash elements honestly. These guys go hard on this song
RIP chuck. We cared a lot.
He truly had a dirty job.
Well someone had to do it *sheds tear
And we still care a lot mate
i still do ;)
333 people care
Man this song is 35 year's old 🤘🤘🤘🎹🎸🎸🥁 takes me back hand's down 86-87 gen x baby 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
37 years. Video maybe 35 years old the song came out in 1985.
I remember this song blaring out in between sets of bands in the 7th Street Entry in Mpls in circa 85. Gawd the music scene was GREAT back then, and you could see bands for 5 bucks!!! IF THERE WAS A COVER CHARGE AT ALL!!!
We dont hear from faith no more so much anymore now like we did back then
still one of the best tunes to ever come out of that era!
This song is a fucking masterpiece. It gives me chills to this day.
It's because you care a lot
I woke up this morning REALLY needing to listen to this song loud thru headphones... It's such an apropos anthem in SO many ways!
(I live in Texas and haven't had running water in my apartment for exactly 1 week . Found out my building won't have ours turned on for at least another 8 days)
I know now I'll be singing it to myself a lot this next week!
We care a lot!
We care a lot!
We care a lot!
About the Texas, and the California drought!
About the wildfires, we need to put them out!
We care a lot!
About AIDS, cancer, and the HIV!
We care a lot!
About the flu and SARS and COVID-19!
Whoa-oah-ooooohhhhhhhh
Well it's a dirty job, but someone's gotta do it!
Seriously, hope you are doing well in the lone star state. Good luck to ya mate.
Woke up w the need for this song today.
So ahead of it's time.
Sorry about the lack of water 💧for ya Texas - and to Demonwarp65 - Nice one! 🥰
Ha! I was the same today for Falling To Pieces. I'm now in the best mood I've been for months! Rock on!! 🤘🤘🤘
Yes I saw them on this tour, love the late 80's music.
Introduce Yourself, I love this version of Faith No More.
Korn covered, I will check that out.
That bass...holy shit. Slapping everything!! So good! Les Claypool would definitely agree.
The bass tone and sound in the transition right before whoo oahoho " its a dirty job but someone has to do it" thats so uniquely dope the way he does that consistently through his first 3 albums
Yeah, it’s believe it’s a ska thing. Always dig that sound.
RIP Chuck. Go jam with the angels now. I can't believe it's been thirty years since this song was released and I first heard it played over the New York air waves on WLIR long Island radio station?! The 80's and early 90's rocked!
YES, I remember as well! WLIR, then WDRE! I used to pick them up in North Jersey, and of course out on the island when visiting relatives in Commack. Those were the days!
Barrel organ in Birmingham was the place to go for Great punk/ goth music ..Kal the DJ was brill back in late80,s - early 90,s then then upto bonkers...them were the days..