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Re: Band: Faith No More

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Vibracobra wrote: Tue Aug 05, 2025 4:38 am So it is I guess
In a musical sense, calling something or someone "suburban" would imply it is/they are middle-of-the-road and/or mainstream. Possibly boring. Possibly mediocre. Not necessarily an insult (it's more of a descriptor), but if someone thinks of their music as unique and they are called "suburban", they would probably feel insulted.

Somewhat a tangent, but there's also this:

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Re: Band: Faith No More

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Vibracobra wrote: Tue Aug 05, 2025 2:38 pm

Best band in the history of the cosmos.
This sounds like what a Disney Pre-teen comedy/drama television show thinks Heavy Metal sounds like. Like, in the scene where Hannah Montana drinks too many Red Bulls at the battle of the bands and some older drummer is going to try to put his hand on her leg... this is what is playing in his van. This music is THAT edgy.
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Re: Band: Faith No More

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Put me in the very small camp of people who only like The Real Thing. It came out at a pivotal moment for me and music, but I was already into harder more underground stuff by the time I heard their later albums and they had too much studio sheen for my tastes.
Kniferide wrote:This sounds like what a Disney Pre-teen comedy/drama television show thinks Heavy Metal sounds like.
You aren't wrong. I think the metal tracks on The Real Thing are more authentic; "Surprise, You're Dead!" is a legit banger that I think also takes a cheeky jab at metal idioms that approach the "preteen comedy metal" you mentioned, and their cover of "War Pigs" is as good as the original.
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