Faith No More Announces Upcoming Tour Dates
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Faith No More bassist Billy Gould has announced that the band has confirmed a live show on November 1st in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The band's other confirmed tour dates are as follows:
6/30 Jubileeny St. Petersburg Russia
7/1 Dream Factory Riga Latvia
7/3 Roskilde Festival Roskilde Denmark
7/4 Heinekin Open'er Festival Gdynia Poland
7/5 Ruisrock Festival Turku Finland
8/8 Sudoeste Festival• Zambujeira do Mar Portugal
8/10 Lycabettus Amphitheater Athens Greece
8/14 Spirit of Burgas Burgas Bulgaria
8/15 Sala Polivalenta Romania Bucharest
8/16 Sziget Festival Budapest Hungary
8/17 Tesla Arena Prague Czech Republic
8/20 Pukkelpop Festival Hasselt Belgium
8/21 Lowlands Festival Netherlands
8/22 Highfield Festival Erfurt Germany
8/23 Area 4 Festival Oberhausen Germany
8/25 Corn Exchange Edinburgh Scotland
8/27 Olympia Theater Dublin Ireland
8/29 Rock en Seine Paris France
9/1 Fair, Trade & Convention Centre Tel Aviv Israel
10/30 Estadio Bicentenario de la Florida Santiago Chile
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Man - credit where credit is due - Faith No More truly deserve to be known as one of the most influential bands of the 90s - certainly in the top 10. In my top 2. Along with Chili Peppers they bridged hip hop with metal or rock along with weird and wonderful sidetakes on 50s swooners and infectious pop. They evolved with each album despite the risk of losing fans - not like good old AC/DC - I used to love them but now I think they suck because of their formulaic approach. Totally expecting some fool to say "why change what works" but that will only illustrate my point further.
By the way - please come to Australia Faith No More - I will personally take a mini-bus full of 90s metal fans along with me to my nearest capital city (4 hours away) to jump and sweat to your infectious grooves. Mammal for support - "HELL YEAH" or even better Karnivool.
capillary : MY list of top 10 most influential bands of the 90's would have to be (NOT in any particular order).....
faith no more
red hot chili peppers
nirvana
stone temple pilots
rage against the machine
radiohead
pearl jam
soundgarden
korn
limp bizkit
many would disagree with me on alotta these bands, but then again, that's why i DID emphasize "MY list", meaning, 'imo' lol
i would pretty much agree with that list with the exception of bizkit imo they were more influenced by the above bands than Influential themselves it seemed like they were trying to bring a commercial rap element to every thing when korn did it (all in the family, children of the korn) they did it right...i know "ole durstie" hd a few lines in that but never really had that type of feel to it in bizkit...korn couldve been great wtf happened?
Dude, Mike Patton is a friggin' genius, and I know that a lot of his side projects like Mr. Bungle, Fantomas, and especially Tomahawk can come off as sounding like total and utter CRAP, but there's something too artsy to ignore about Patton. Faith No More, I'd say has to be the most accessible of all his projects, and by far the most coherent-sounding. Definitely one of my top five bands of all time. I'd hate for a reunion like this to never touch American shores, but if it happens that way, so be it. I'll sure be disappointed tho...
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haven't even heard of this band in years!