
On this day April 23, 1987, Faith No More released their second studio album Introduce Yourself. The record marked their major label debut and was the last to feature original vocalist Chuck Mosley before the arrival of Mike Patton two years later.
Introduce Yourself brought the band’s blend of funk, metal, punk, and experimental rock into sharper focus. Tracks like We Care a Lot and Chinese Arithmetic gave fans a taste of the band’s chaotic energy and offbeat lyrical style that would later define their sound in the 90s.
Though not a huge commercial success at the time, the album built their underground following and laid the groundwork for their breakout album The Real Thing. Its rawness and oddball personality made it stand out from the more polished rock albums of the era.
Fun fact: The version of We Care a Lot on this album was a re-recording of the original from their debut but became the better known version thanks to MTV airplay.
Trivia question: What vocalist fronted Faith No More on Introduce Yourself before being replaced by Mike Patton in 1988?
Introduce Yourself brought the band’s blend of funk, metal, punk, and experimental rock into sharper focus. Tracks like We Care a Lot and Chinese Arithmetic gave fans a taste of the band’s chaotic energy and offbeat lyrical style that would later define their sound in the 90s.
Though not a huge commercial success at the time, the album built their underground following and laid the groundwork for their breakout album The Real Thing. Its rawness and oddball personality made it stand out from the more polished rock albums of the era.
Fun fact: The version of We Care a Lot on this album was a re-recording of the original from their debut but became the better known version thanks to MTV airplay.
Trivia question: What vocalist fronted Faith No More on Introduce Yourself before being replaced by Mike Patton in 1988?