"the glue that made FNM cool" ehh, I wouldn't go that far. I comment not as criticism, just to share my own opinion :). I thought King for a Day was awesome, and Sol Invictus pretty good. Having said that, saddened that Jim and FNM never reunited. I was happy to at least read Roddy was disappointed Jim did not return. Best wishes Big Jim, wherever you are!
@@ThirstyEye Jim martin was and i think he still is a "metalhead". and his era with fnm was more obscure and seminal for the 90s genre....but on "king for a day " the guitarrist was Trey Spruance from mr,bungle....another metal-head but more technical and sophisticated.
I think FNM are, in esscence, Mike bordin and Bill Gould. They were who decided keep going with the band. Their first best choice was roddy, then jim and finally Chuck. Then... the patton era its just like an alternative reality. Like magic.
@@agitamaresI agree. I was just stating that Jim essentially found Patton via Bungle cassettes. I didn't mean that Jim was the core of FNM. Faith no more is hard to wrangle and it's all down to personal tastes. I love the real thing, angel dust and much of kfad. When I think FNM I don't think Jon Hudson.
@@agitamares he didn´t but when Billy asked him on the phone to be part of reunion, he accepted but at the end of the call jim martin made a "fax joke" at the expense of billy so the band refused to let him go in the reunion, shame, it seems billy was the most anti-jim in fnm tho
@@agitamares Refused?? Jim refused?? They offered him the "amazing opportunity" (their words) of playing Angel Dust in its entirety back to back on the new tour. The album where Jim was sabotaged and abandoned by people he considered "close friends". You're just one of the many that fall for the bass player's lies and manipulation. Gullible people are easy to be fooled.
I swear this is the greatest song next to nobody has heard. I can't help but wonder how things would've turned out if this album had been promoted better.
Good music is art and shouldn't be judged by commercial success, but this is freaking Jim Martin and James Hetfield! Marketing really dropped the ball on this one.
I saw a negative review of this album and to be honest, this isn't that bad. Never listen to reviews, make your own judgments. I think this is pretty good for what it is.
update like 7 years later now that i stumbled upon this song again here ended up finding the cd and my cd copy of milk and blood has been complete for years now haha i was a dumbass and probaply while drunk just put the cd in some random blank cd case where i found it from lol
Haha a few hours later and I'm here thinking the exact same thing. It's amazing how derivative both guitarists were from Metallica style riffs, but added groove to it.