From what I've seen even having difference of opinions are discussed in an open and respectful manner. That's what pleases me the most because that's when intellectual information is exchanged and all parties benefit! Right On People! Gotta Love It! 🤙🤙🖖😎
You could literally spend the rest of your career covering the different versions of Mike Patton. Dude was up for an Oscar for his scoring of the movie Place Beyond the Pines. He was the voices of the monsters in I am Legend. He sing Italian Opera. He's in, literally, a hundred different bands. He is an absolute legend!
I'd been listening since Introduce Yourself (fuck...that's given my age away lol) and The Real Thing blew my head off. Although Angel Dust is their best by a mile.
I first saw them perform this song on SNL when I was 10 years old, and I was in awe. Almost 30 years later, I still remember Mike Patton climbing part of the set like a maniac.
I am so happy you got to experience this, the song was aptly named, and since it's inception in 1989, is today, and forever shall be EPIC. The end of the 80's era went out with a bang, especially with songs like this and Living Colour's "Cult of Personality", you know we were rocking our asses off. Good times, good times.....
I love your reaction. I remember seeing this on MTV and loved it instantly. I'm 43 now and I still love it. My stepchildren say I've got weird taste in music, they haven't got a clue.
Nice. “Falling to Pieces” and “Last Cup of Sorrow” next. And hey brotha, when you going to do my “Walk On By” by Isaac Hayes request? You are the ONE to pull this off. Please make sure it’s the long version off the Hot Buttered Soul album. Peace
I would love to see a "Falling to Pieces" reaction, especially after this one :D and if you're digging Mike Patton's work, check out Mr. Bungle if you want a trip ;)
I LOVE Faith No More! Thanks for reacting to them! Mike Patton is a god. He’s so versatile and amazing. I’m supposed to see them again in September... but corona 😡😡
The legend of Mike Patton continues.He has another band called Peeping Tom in which he collaborates with Norah Jones, songs called Sucker. Mike Patton, Norah Jones, im sure your curious now
The Real Thing is fun Album; but Angel Dust & King for a Day fantastic arguably the best of the decade because they were diverse & and tackled genres in inventive ways
Mike Patton (lead singer) is an amazing performer too. I saw him in 1991. He could keep beat and tone absolutely jumping all over the stage. Never a dull moment with them on stage.
He insisted on singing with a nasal voice so he sounded different to his sound in Mr Bungle, the producer couldn't convince him to use his 'normal' singing voice but I couldn't imagine this sung any other way
StarryStarryNocturne It’s a Mike Patton quote from an interview titled “Angel Dust Sessions”. It’s on UA-cam if you wanna check it out. It’s not that I agree with the quote, I just think it’s funny.
@@joehynes5452 Yeah no kidding. I was 13. I like that video better. Is that something you can handle, or are you gonna show off your caps lock button some more?
This was definitely their most commercial song, later albums more 70s feel if you haven't heard them. Angel dust and King for a day. Been a fan since 89 and saw them 90. Good times
@@prizm2807 definitely. I was "too metal" back in those days and blew off his music, until a revelation I had late 90s. Got into dozens and dozens of other genres, I don't blow off his music anymore and found the talent. I kinda laugh at how restrictive I was back then but, some people don't grow out of that ever, I was better late than never.
@Atheos B. Sapien Why would anyone wanna rip off those rip offs. Fucking Junkies did nothing but have a good bass player. The rest of their music is generic as fuck. Last time I checked, more than half of Chili peppers lyrics are about being a loser heroin addict. Faith no more does not.
No way.... 90-95, after that I don't think I listened to anymore new music or very little, everything else sounded like it was some canned BS, anyone with a bunch of tattoos and edgy would produce what many thought of "music"!
Jamel: "This man has 19 million voices, and they all great!" Me: *vigorous, smiling nod at my computer screen* Dude, if you want to see Mike Patton use even more of his insane range, check out songs by his other early band, Mr. Bungle. Carousel, Stubb (A Dub), Girls of Porn, Retrovertigo, or the ultimate mind-fuck, Goodbye Sober Day. But watch out, this band is not afraid of being five genres at once in a single song and changing tempo and style mid-stream.
And, being real about it. I hate that there are so many Reaction videos that just seem fake. But, Jamal is real and you can tell that. He just becomes that friend you want to hang out with.
Not only is Patton crazy ranged when singing, he's also done things like the monsters in "I Am Legend" and was the voice of The Darkness in The Darkness videogames. That one is particularly impressive.
Fully enjoyed your reaction video. Nice mentioning "Easy" as a total different song from Faith No More. The contrast just shows what a friggen amazing band FNM were and what a fantastic singer Mike Patton is. Also, checkout "Evidence" and "Digging The Grave". You'll get the full FNM spectrum.
Saw FNM when they opened for Billy Idol. I didn’t think they were going to be that great live after seeing a few of their live performances on MTV. I was totally wrong! They killed it! To this day it’s still one of the best concerts I’ve ever experienced.
DUDE!!! This is the damn song I was trying to remember when my 16 year old hit me with some Run DMC and Aerosmith the other day. YESSS 🤘🏼. Now that I think I’ve watched every vid on your channel I better take my ass to bed 😂.
This song is amazing! The first time I heard it was the summer of 89. I bought the cassette before I ever heard them. When Epic came on I had to pull over! Best Metal/Rock/Rap mix EVER! Sooooo far ahead of their time!
Gotta do Evidence then go look at their cover of I started a joke. To answer your question on how many voices the answer is yes, he was doing Italian opera for a few years a bit back as well.
I really hope you do the whole album. It’s still amazing 30 years later. So varied and so on point. For me, the standout is the title track, The Real Thing. It’s a masterpiece.
Saw a girl dance to this once in agentleman's club. I told her she was brilliant and I've never been back. "You want it all but you can't have it..." she won.
These guys were fantastic. I had this CD back in the day and I played the crap out of it. The whole thing is amazing. Over the years it's made a lot of top 100 albums of all times lists. Brilliant and ahead of their time.
Zombie eaters is right there with em. The transition into each song, with their eclecticism, for lack of a better term, and murkiness in their genre's era, is why it's one of my favorite albums
@@karengre9033 Gotta agree there. As good as Mike Patton is, I think Chuck's voice and delivery fits the song better and it's not just because of the time We Care A Lot or Introduce Yourself came out. Chuck may have been limited, but I think he was getting better. We only have one song ("New Improved Song") to give us an idea of what The Real Thing - or whatever the followup to Introduce Yourself may have been called - could have sounded like with Chuck on vocals. Switching to Mike Patton was the right choice, but there is something about Chuck Mosley's time in the band that can't be matched, although I will say that the version of "As The Worm Turns" with Mike's vocals is the better one.
@@shawnbaker3245 lol clearly don't know the history and their sounds are entirely different, kiedis was just bitching about how mike looked and his mannerisms being the same, RHCP were around longer than faith no more, so if anyone was biting it was faith no more but they don't sound the same in pretty much everyone's opinion
Yeah they were all so sick to death of answering that question or being asked it. Yeah. We all know the fish survived..but how was your tuna fish sandwich last week..lol
I was born in '89- when Epic was released. FNM is my favourite band. I was lucky enough to see them live when they came to Brissie in 2010 for Soundwave. AMAZING!
If I'm not mistaken, the singer has the widest vocal range ever. Edit: I do not like this band, I won't argue or disagree with you about how good he is or isn't.
Mike Patton has 6 octaves. The Guinness record is 8 or 9, can't remember which. Six is still nothing to scoff at considering it's the highest known octave range in mainstream music.
The 90's began with this song.
Facts.lol
Faith No More and Pop Will Eat Itself.
It's it.
This is a surprisingly accurate comment.
the 90's began with 1989
Question: How Many Voices Does Mike Patton Have? Answer: All Of Them.
Plus 9 or 10 that we haven't heard yet.
Answer: *yes*
LOL
There is a video out there that shows off the Voices of Mike Patton, where he does all kinds of different amazing stuff
There is a video out there that shows off the Voices of Mike Patton, where he does all kinds of different amazing stuff
Who would have thought that one of the strengths of UA-cam would be chilling and listening to music with people?
From what I've seen even having difference of opinions are discussed in an open and respectful manner. That's what pleases me the most because that's when intellectual information is exchanged and all parties benefit! Right On People! Gotta Love It! 🤙🤙🖖😎
I love this too. It's much better than Facebook lol.
That's what's so great! I'm not alone, love this guy!
It's an unwritten no-trolls zone.
@@707Berto Even Trolls know better than to mess with the fam
Brother your reaction to this song was everyone's reaction when we all saw this video for the first time on MTV.
Yes! Remember it well.
I stood there like a deer in headlights.
Totally!!!!
MTV..1984..when they actually played music videos LMFAO
Yup!
I'm 51...and yes... I STILL have this on my Playlist!
I’m 65 ... and yes .... I STILL have this on my playlist. Lol
52 here.... and one of my all time favorites!!!!
52 and 1 of my FAVORITES!!!!!!!
Top 10 on my all time list.
52 and yes. It is the one song my car stereo absolutely hates!
You could literally spend the rest of your career covering the different versions of Mike Patton. Dude was up for an Oscar for his scoring of the movie Place Beyond the Pines. He was the voices of the monsters in I am Legend. He sing Italian Opera. He's in, literally, a hundred different bands. He is an absolute legend!
ok, I get it
@@DiZastur good since it was aimed only at you.
'Mike how many voices do you sing in?'
Mike Patton: 'Yes'.
Or..."Mike, how many voices do you sing in?" Mike: "All of them."
😆😆
"Pretty much"
Exactly
ItsMyLife Tx 6 octaves. That is absolutely fucking otherworldly. The man is a beast.
Fun fact: The lead singer of Faith No More voiced all the monsters in "I Am Legend."
Holy fucking shit really?! Lol
He was also the demon that possesses the main character in “The Darkness” video game, along with zombies in Left 4 Dead
Whaaaaaaat!
He also voiced Nathan Spencer in Bionic Commando in the 2009 game
Digital Minerva I’ve tried to forget Wifearm Simulator 2009, lol
This song literally still gives me chills. Masterpiece.
When that finishes my brain automatically goes to the bassline from ' Falling To Pieces'
You and me both, neighbor. You 'n me, both.
Every time.
@@DrBonely All the time.
SAME!
Same here
Check out Faith No More “Falling to Pieces.” You won’t be disappointed!
Absolutely!
Up
Also, check out Surprise Your Dead. Another voice of his you haven't heard.
Great song!!
@@Wobbls That song WILL be played at my funeral.
I was in my early 20’s when this came out, now I’m 55 and still rocking out to it!!
I'm 55 this year, where the hell. Did the years go, we did have our youth during the most awesome music period
Me too Jessica!😁
I'm a little younger (53) but yeah. I also saw them open up for Metallica in Houston at the Astrodome. Great show.
I was in high school when this came out.
I'm 24 and I just discovered this gem. Love it 🤘
LOLOL. "The hell?" "What's happening?" is what EVERYONE was asking back when this dropped. Faith No More was waaaaaayyyy ahead of their time.
Heh, besides Anthony from RHCP thinking this one song made him a copy cat. Mr Bungle and Mike's future, proved otherwise!
Lol funny Anthony Keidis being a culture vulture and all
I'd been listening since Introduce Yourself (fuck...that's given my age away lol) and The Real Thing blew my head off. Although Angel Dust is their best by a mile.
That was my exact reaction when I saw this on MTV. I ended up really liking the song 😁
@@Tonia682 Me too. My older brother was like, "Look at this!!!" Lol I was 5 and have been hooked ever since.
Mike Patton is a vocal god. This song is a classic! You need to get on “evidence” and “just a man.”
Evidence. I can never decide which woman in the song I want to be.
Yeah, that King for a Day album is one of my all time favorites
Watch Firestarter.
And you may change your mind.
Any FNM video is a good video.
Paths of Glory! :)
Mike Patton has an astonishing vocal range. He can rap and sing like nothing else.
This is just the tip of the iceberg in the Faith No More catalog.
he has reacted to quite a bit of their catalog already as well as Mr bungle tracks
And its just the tip of the tip of the Mike Patton catalog.
This reaction made me so happy. I really needed this because today really sucks. Bless you 🙏
Thanks For Watching🙏🏾
I come here for Jamels' awesome reactions and timing!!
Blessings from where !?
Ha, the late '80s and early '90s was a crazy time for music, glad I lived through it.
WiseAssGamer yes!!
Amen! Good times.
Same here
If you remember that time, you didnt live it. (Just a joke) Some of THE best times of my life.
Sean Anon I’m a late 70’s baby. So 80’s and 90’s music is my jam.
I first saw them perform this song on SNL when I was 10 years old, and I was in awe. Almost 30 years later, I still remember Mike Patton climbing part of the set like a maniac.
I am so happy you got to experience this, the song was aptly named, and since it's inception in 1989, is today, and forever shall be EPIC. The end of the 80's era went out with a bang, especially with songs like this and Living Colour's "Cult of Personality", you know we were rocking our asses off. Good times, good times.....
I love your reaction. I remember seeing this on MTV and loved it instantly. I'm 43 now and I still love it. My stepchildren say I've got weird taste in music, they haven't got a clue.
Faith No More kicks so much ass. Mike Patton is a genius. This video was one of my favorites as a kid who was always watching MTV.
turtlenecks old school shit from the 90’s my era
“We Care A Lot” is a great one from Faith No More.
@Pepe The Frog it's a dirty job but someone's gotta do it. whoa - oh ohhh oh
Hell do a twofer, Chuck Mosley version vs Mike Patton. win/ win
We care a lot about you people yeah you bet WE CARE A LOT
That bassline though
"Motherfucker", "A Small Victory" "Ashes to Ashes" are all pretty good. Faith No More KICKS ASS!
The guitarist is in the Bill and Ted films as himself
Station
Theres also a dude who looked just like jim martin at like every east coast wwf event in the front row
If we're going down this road, gotta do "A Smal Victory."
Agreed. A Small Victory is a MUST.
That and "Ashes to Ashes" and "Motherfucker".
Love this band! You may also want to check out "From out of nowhere", "Woodpecker from mars", or "Surprise, you're dead. So many great songs.
This song is another tasty piece of nostalgia like Living Colour's Cult Of Personality.
Which our boy Jamal has done a reaction to
you mean CM Punks theme song i know the song came out long before CM Punk made it his theme.
That’s a shout
I always think of those 2 bands together. If I hear 1, I automatically have to hear the other. Lol.
Preach
Nice.
“Falling to Pieces” and “Last Cup of Sorrow” next.
And hey brotha, when you going to do my “Walk On By” by Isaac Hayes request? You are the ONE to pull this off. Please make sure it’s the long version off the Hot Buttered Soul album. Peace
last cup is a great song
I would love to see a "Falling to Pieces" reaction, especially after this one :D and if you're digging Mike Patton's work, check out Mr. Bungle if you want a trip ;)
@@BENNYB-ze4dw, it's also a great video (parody of Hitchcock's Vertigo.)
Falling to pieces is my favorite!
Last cup of sorrow!!! Omg i forgot about that one. Great song
Man I forgot how good FNM where, I feel privileged to have been a teenager when they released this album 😎
This was on heavy rotation on MTV in 1990.....rap meets metal...it was a bit of a novelty !
When Jim Martin's guitar solo comes in my brain is melting.
Station :)
@@craigmorris4083 STATION
You've got to react to Faith No More's "A Small Victory." Easily my favorite song in their entire catalog.
I remember when this song came out. 1989. My senior year of high school. The video was all over MTV back then. Great song.
i recommend Public Enemy and Anthrax-Bring the Noize. that is a hard ass collab.
I agree...
Completely agrees with the “Bring the Noise”, the best genre crossing collaboration of metal and rap IMHO
Hell ya!
Scott Ian rapping is just lit bro 🔥
I remember when they released this at the beginning of 1990. Blew my mind too Jamel.
I LOVE Faith No More! Thanks for reacting to them! Mike Patton is a god. He’s so versatile and amazing. I’m supposed to see them again in September... but corona 😡😡
Killer when this came out! I don't think there's a single song on this album that I don't like!
Learning Bass Making Sawdust - One of my very favorite albums EVER!
I'm a keyboardist who was a member of a Faith No More / Doors tribute band in High School. heheh
The legend of Mike Patton continues.He has another band called Peeping Tom in which he collaborates with Norah Jones, songs called Sucker. Mike Patton, Norah Jones, im sure your curious now
Wait, Norah Jones? How did that even happen?
*TOMAHAWK*
Enayeth Khan also the song Mojo
The song Mojo too
they played this video to death on headbanger's ball back in the days of yore when MTV played music fun song
I loved that show
One of the most underrated bands ever.
Without a doubt this band opened the door for the movement that came after
@Steve listen to this whole album genius. It rules
@Steve better than all bands you mentioned except maybe tallica in the 80s bud
The Real Thing is fun Album; but Angel Dust & King for a Day fantastic arguably the best of the decade because they were diverse & and tackled genres in inventive ways
"Falling to pieces" absolutely amazing. "The Real Thing" also a great one. That whole damn album ! There's so many!!!
Literally just discovering this band today, while working from home. How can such kick-ass music be so soothing? Amazing...
Mike Patton even did the sound effects for the zombies in "I Am Legend". That's how many voices he has.
Whoa that's cool. Max Cavalera from Sepultura did scorpion king voice with The Rock aswell
He was The Darkness as well, in that first game.
@@d3dns1d3 second was him too
LOL!! You trying to sing like him at the end was epic!!
😅
I was bustin' up!
It was pretty good!
First time to hear this song last 1990 (Philippines). Because of this song, I started to like Rap Metal.
I'm sorry.
@@franklinloll2229 why are you sorry?
Mike Patton (lead singer) is an amazing performer too. I saw him in 1991. He could keep beat and tone absolutely jumping all over the stage. Never a dull moment with them on stage.
He insisted on singing with a nasal voice so he sounded different to his sound in Mr Bungle, the producer couldn't convince him to use his 'normal' singing voice but I couldn't imagine this sung any other way
also might be poking fun at boy bands that were starting to appear at the time
I remember buying "The Real Thing" on cassette tape just for this song.
And then discovering that the rest of the record is also solid, I’m sure
I bought it on cassette just because one of my friends *didn't* like it. I got really ornery. No regrets.
You could do the whole "Album of the Year" Album. Every song on there is fantastic.
Pay attention in Jim Martin’s shirts (guitarist): is Cliff Burton, his friend, who passed away few years ago.
Maicon Wilbert Metallica used to wear FNM shirts, that's how i first heard of them
Cliff was Mike Bordin's childhood friend. They grew up playing music together.
Mike Patton has a Mr. Bungle shirt on
It was way more than a few years ago. Like three decades ago.
@@chrisross3742 this video was from 1989, Cliff only passed 3 years back.
1990 this popped on the telly box & my 16 year old brain was blown!! Absolutely Genius Band! Feels like I'm reliving that moment with you once again 👍
“The worst thing about music is that people play it.”
-Mike Patton
Just go eat a sandwich ;p
Warren smith Haha I actually crave a sandwich every time I watch that interview.
What's the context for this? It sounds pretty silly. :p
StarryStarryNocturne It’s a Mike Patton quote from an interview titled “Angel Dust Sessions”. It’s on UA-cam if you wanna check it out. It’s not that I agree with the quote, I just think it’s funny.
@@StarryStarryNocturne you should watch it its funny af, mike patton is a character lol, one of my all time fave musicians 😎
The only thing more "end of the 80's" than this is the video for "Cult of Personality".
and Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure
And the opening credits in 'Do The Right Thing'
Pffft. Video for Hot for Teacher all day any day
@@bbb462cid THAT WAS 1984!!! Hardly the end of the 80's
@@joehynes5452 Yeah no kidding. I was 13. I like that video better. Is that something you can handle, or are you gonna show off your caps lock button some more?
Patton has an *incredible* voice. He's done a load of voice work too, like The Darkness game.
Saw these guys in ‘92 when they opened up for GnR and Metallica. I don’t even want to think about how long ago that was.
This was definitely their most commercial song, later albums more 70s feel if you haven't heard them. Angel dust and King for a day. Been a fan since 89 and saw them 90.
Good times
Greatest show EVER! I was lucky enough to catch it in Buffalo NY.
Three River Stadium in Pittsburgh for me..I was going into 7th grade that fall and my mom took me..so lucky!
ME TOO!!!
Nikki were you 10? You look like you're 20! Lol
Mike Patton is arguably considered one of the best vocalists in music with one of the wides, if not THE, widest vocal ranges ever.
Wouldn't say arguably one of the best, that's a given, arguably the best is better description I would have said.
@@undinism69 Chris Cornell is in that grouping as One of the best ever as well.
@@prizm2807 definitely. I was "too metal" back in those days and blew off his music, until a revelation I had late 90s. Got into dozens and dozens of other genres, I don't blow off his music anymore and found the talent. I kinda laugh at how restrictive I was back then but, some people don't grow out of that ever, I was better late than never.
The refrain from this song makes me very emotional, such a beautiful chord sequence. Awesome song from the beginning also.
One of my most favorite bands ever.
Love the shit man. Hope you can get around to doing "King For A Day". It's my absolute favorite, and influenced me greatly. Thanks man.
This song and this video hit like a ton of bricks when I was a kid. I wanna say 1988 or 89 maybe?
It's great song and vid!
January 1990, its an awesome track
Yeah I am pretty sure it was 89-91 here in Australia, I was maybe 4 or 5?
Digital Minerva I think I was 13 or 14 =)
I was 16/17 and yes it hit hard. I didn't know what hit me and I loved it
You should do falling to pieces if you haven't already
“Falling to pieces”. Ridiculously good
I second this one. That video is insane!
Patton does a good, wide range of vocals on that one.
jby33 ........I’ll third that one. Is my favorite FNM song
Every time I hear " Falling To Pieces" I go straight to "Blackhawk Down" the scene where they're jockin up.
YES...but the music video is a MUST.
Saw them live for a couple of years ago, they can still rock this one. Mike Bordin is one of my favorite drummers.
Mike Patton's vocal range is all over the place. Mike gets really weird on his Mr. Bungle albums.
And that's a good thing.
Is it Halloween already?!
Just like “Walk This Way” This song here influenced and started the Rock/Rap band before Limp Biscut, Korn, Lincoln Park etc was this.
Anthrax and Public Enemy also few years after this.
@Atheos B. Sapien Why would anyone wanna rip off those rip offs. Fucking Junkies did nothing but have a good bass player. The rest of their music is generic as fuck. Last time I checked, more than half of Chili peppers lyrics are about being a loser heroin addict. Faith no more does not.
The forefathers of Funk Metal.
And KoRn is way way way better than Bizkit or Linkin Fart.
Can you get to that? Love George Clinton!
Glad to see someone else loves Faith No More as much as I do.
Even though it was from 1989, this is why the 90's ruled the earth. Always played on the radio throughout the decade.
No way.... 90-95, after that I don't think I listened to anymore new music or very little, everything else sounded like it was some canned BS, anyone with a bunch of tattoos and edgy would produce what many thought of "music"!
Mike Patton's hip-hop project, Peeping Tom. Check out the song "Don't Even Trip" or "Mojo". But definitely Don't Even Trip.
Love that album and the CD cover with the keyhole is awesome
Yes!
Jamel: "This man has 19 million voices, and they all great!"
Me: *vigorous, smiling nod at my computer screen*
Dude, if you want to see Mike Patton use even more of his insane range, check out songs by his other early band, Mr. Bungle. Carousel, Stubb (A Dub), Girls of Porn, Retrovertigo, or the ultimate mind-fuck, Goodbye Sober Day. But watch out, this band is not afraid of being five genres at once in a single song and changing tempo and style mid-stream.
Pit Stop too!
I really dig watching people getting out their musical comfort zone (and being open to it)... Musical catharsis is the one of the best things in life.
And, being real about it. I hate that there are so many Reaction videos that just seem fake. But, Jamal is real and you can tell that. He just becomes that friend you want to hang out with.
Not only is Patton crazy ranged when singing, he's also done things like the monsters in "I Am Legend" and was the voice of The Darkness in The Darkness videogames. That one is particularly impressive.
Fully enjoyed your reaction video. Nice mentioning "Easy" as a total different song from Faith No More. The contrast just shows what a friggen amazing band FNM were and what a fantastic singer Mike Patton is. Also, checkout "Evidence" and "Digging The Grave". You'll get the full FNM spectrum.
Saw FNM when they opened for Billy Idol. I didn’t think they were going to be that great live after seeing a few of their live performances on MTV. I was totally wrong! They killed it! To this day it’s still one of the best concerts I’ve ever experienced.
DUDE!!! This is the damn song I was trying to remember when my 16 year old hit me with some Run DMC and Aerosmith the other day. YESSS 🤘🏼. Now that I think I’ve watched every vid on your channel I better take my ass to bed 😂.
I have lost so much sleep binging this channel!!
DaddenBoys me too. It’s a pretty good reason to lose sleep though.
Same with Cult of Personality
This song is amazing! The first time I heard it was the summer of 89. I bought the cassette before I ever heard them. When Epic came on I had to pull over! Best Metal/Rock/Rap mix EVER! Sooooo far ahead of their time!
Gotta do Evidence then go look at their cover of I started a joke. To answer your question on how many voices the answer is yes, he was doing Italian opera for a few years a bit back as well.
I really hope you do the whole album. It’s still amazing 30 years later. So varied and so on point. For me, the standout is the title track, The Real Thing. It’s a masterpiece.
Saw a girl dance to this once in agentleman's club.
I told her she was brilliant and I've never been back.
"You want it all but you can't have it..." she won.
He also voiced the "monsters" in I am Legend
WHAT??? 😲
Whoa! You learn something new every day. 😮
He also did the voice of "the darkness" in the video game of the same name.
Wow, I didn't know that! Thanks for that trivia! :)
"Hold on brother hold up!?!" says everyone who listens to Mike Patton. Thanks man, big fan of your channel.
These guys were fantastic. I had this CD back in the day and I played the crap out of it. The whole thing is amazing. Over the years it's made a lot of top 100 albums of all times lists. Brilliant and ahead of their time.
Check out Faith No More “Surprise! You're Dead!" and "Ashes to ashes".
"Surprise you're dead" and "The real thing". This songs are awesome.
Zombie eaters is right there with em. The transition into each song, with their eclecticism, for lack of a better term, and murkiness in their genre's era, is why it's one of my favorite albums
Haven't heard that song in a long time! Makes me think of my oldest son. Thanx! Great reaction!
This song, and Steve Vai's "The Audience Is Listening" were on MTV, in heavy rotation, during the summer of 1990.
"What voices do you sing in?!" ALLLL OF THEMMMMM
The last part of this song is "Epic"! Love the guitar solo and the finish with the piano. Excellent musicianship all around!
Yeah! Another song by these guys you should check out is “we care a lot”
But it’s gotta be the original
Yes
@@karengre9033 Gotta agree there. As good as Mike Patton is, I think Chuck's voice and delivery fits the song better and it's not just because of the time We Care A Lot or Introduce Yourself came out. Chuck may have been limited, but I think he was getting better. We only have one song ("New Improved Song") to give us an idea of what The Real Thing - or whatever the followup to Introduce Yourself may have been called - could have sounded like with Chuck on vocals. Switching to Mike Patton was the right choice, but there is something about Chuck Mosley's time in the band that can't be matched, although I will say that the version of "As The Worm Turns" with Mike's vocals is the better one.
"Does he do any impersonations of anybody"
Anthony Kiedis : TRIGGERED!!!
Thats to good
😆😆😆👍
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@shawnbaker3245 lol clearly don't know the history and their sounds are entirely different, kiedis was just bitching about how mike looked and his mannerisms being the same, RHCP were around longer than faith no more, so if anyone was biting it was faith no more but they don't sound the same in pretty much everyone's opinion
@@nathrob2437 It's been along time. I was like 6. I stand corrected.
I love your reactions. . Outstanding song and band! Peace 💜☮
FYI: Yes, the drowning fish did survive the filming of this video.
True, seems like I saw this info in an old documentary or something.
they got so much hell for the flipping fish
And is now probably dead...correction...if cared for properly that fish may still be alive!
THANK YOU! 🙏🏼 This has stressed me out for 30 years🥺
Yeah they were all so sick to death of answering that question or being asked it. Yeah. We all know the fish survived..but how was your tuna fish sandwich last week..lol
I'd love to see a reaction to one of my faves from that era...The Cult, Edie (Ciao Baby)
I was born in '89- when Epic was released. FNM is my favourite band. I was lucky enough to see them live when they came to Brissie in 2010 for Soundwave. AMAZING!
I still have this on cassette. Oh the’80’s. Too bad I have no cassette player.
Ha me too and me neither
Dude go get one. I have one and an 8 track player. I just picked up a laserdisc Saturday and I'm sad that I don't have anything to play that on
HA! This was 1990. I wish I still had mine..the clear cassette with the blue inlay. It was the first one like that I ever bought!
@@veloraloves Ha ha ha! The blue inlay tape. I still have all my tapes of Faith No More with both Chuck & Mike. Thanks for the walk down Memory Lane!
This has been one of my favorite songs since I was in second grade. I’m 38.
SAME
One of my favorite songs on my running playlist
The best is he's wearing a Mr. bungle shirt
I only just realized that a few months ago.
"There's a tractor in my balls again" one of the coolest shirts ever
It was his original band
Love that
Check my new song rapped with only 7 breathes in memory of those who lost their ability to breathe😔❤
I remember when this came out... Hard to believe 30 years have passed since I first bought the CD. Wow, 3 decades already...
One of the best reactions I’ve seen. I love this song as much today as when it first came out. Excellent beyond description.
If I'm not mistaken, the singer has the widest vocal range ever.
Edit: I do not like this band, I won't argue or disagree with you about how good he is or isn't.
@Butthole Surfer Yea, I couldn't remember his name. Never really got into Faith No More but I definitely respect his talent.
yeah...mike patton does opera..look it up and be amazed..this guy rules!
Mike Patton has 6 octaves. The Guinness record is 8 or 9, can't remember which. Six is still nothing to scoff at considering it's the highest known octave range in mainstream music.
I read he has the biggest range in popular music. There's a guy in the Guinness book with a 10 octave range.
Um Freddie?