Honestly you could make a case for every song on Angel dust being the best of theirs.... Land of sunshine... Caffeine.... Midlife.... Malpractice... Etc etc every song is a 10
I appreciate your appreciation for their unique and influential style. Their style is a "precise disarray". That's how I've always thought of them. Also, if you were not already aware, Mike Patton was also recording in a cool band called "Mr. Bungle". Check them out if you get a chance. "Angel Dust" was voted the "Most Influential Album" of 1992. Check out "Crack Hitler" or "Caffeine". Or even Midlife Crisis". That was a hit. Peace!😎
As Anthony keidus chokes on Flea's tube sock, General Patton spits beautiful vocals for the masses. FNM be the greatest. Check out a random song from way back but still sweet. The perfect crime ' straight funk and metal fusion.
I remember days like that... I remember the first day I heard "bloodmeat" by protest the hero in my best friends brothers van, stoned out of my mind. It was like my 2nd time smoking at 12 and wow I've never forget that night
Never heard that before. I must have heard some songs by the band but I must be a bit too old to get into it. But I liked the sound and the energy. Nice moment.
@@L33Reacts I have a weird history with music. My little town Atlanta Texas has several world famous music folk from near. Roscoe Beck TBone WALKER Scott Joplin Don Henley
fun fact this album angel dust influenced deftones singer and them! i highly recommend to slowly react to the whole thing. very versatile album an at the time of 1992 not alot of bands were doing versatile music. this was a time period when nu metal didn't exist. no korn no deftones, no crazy bands that were mixing styles aggressively. faith no more paved the way and inspired bands like them. critics laugh at this album and said it was career suicide but it later influenced decades of bands! also if you want a different sound from them from the same album jam an react to malpratice and jizzlobber! same album same singer same band. they sound completely different!
Dude I knew I heard some tones in there. I bet Chino took a lot from mike. I can definitely hear the similarities. They took a leap of faith (no pun intended) and it worked out! I definitely have seena ton of bands list FNM as an influence. Thank you so much for watching and for providing all this info 🙏
I had to come in and say this @7:77 .... I remember RHCP & FNM droppin on cassette n Cee Dee! FNM, if they stole RHCP flow then why did RHCP become so soff after BSSM album? Jussayin