Jan 172010

I have to admit I’m not familiar with the band Voice of Memory even though they have been around since 1987. But here is their cover of the FNM’s breakthrough hit We Care a Lot.

What’s your verdict? I have to admit I like it, even the more Pattonesque than Chuck Mosley vocals. Here’s their MySpace.

Apr 062009

Commenter vanmosa suggested we look at Papa Roach’s cover of The Gentle Art of Making Enemies from Faith No More’s King for a Day…album. So here goes, but we’ve added a few other covers of this as well as it seems a popular choice. And please vote for your favourite and let us know why you like it or even why you hate the others.

Papa Roach
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A live version from the big-selling Californian four-piece highlighted by a false start and Bill Gould watching from the wings.

The Blackout
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The South Wales combo are on the rise and this is an audio-only version. The release their second album The Best in Town in on 25 May in Europe and 23 June in the United States.

Quintanas Revenge
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The Massachusetts band rock out live.

Simmetry
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The Milan, Italy combo provide another live version.

Mortero
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The Santiago, Chile band  – not the Ecuadorian rock fusion combo – play live from 2.23 in.

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Apr 012009

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Faith No More have been covered and done more cover version than most bands, so we’ve decided to kick off two complementary series of posts: Faith No More Covered and Faith No More Covers. First up in Faith No More Covered is a very recent cover of From Out of Nowhere by Los Angeles group Five Finger Death Punch. The track features on the band’s first UK single The Bleeding which will be released on 6 April. Happy listening. Let us know what you think and suggest some tracks for inclusion in future volumes.