Performer :
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Music tags :
Alternative Metal
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Alternative/Indie Rock
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Metal
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Rock
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Displayed (non textual) :
Tracks :
The Gentle Art Of Making Enemies
Credits :
Assistant Engineer
[Bearsville Studios]
:
Chris Laidlaw
(Sound Engineer)
This endpoint is approved in the database from previous submissions.
Assistant Engineer
[Soundtrack Studios]
:
Steve Sisco
(Sound Engineer)
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Bass Guitar
:
Billy Gould
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This endpoint is approved in the database from previous submissions.
This endpoint is approved in the database from previous submissions.
This endpoint is approved in the database from previous submissions.
Mastered By
:
Howie Weinberg
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This endpoint is approved in the database from previous submissions.
Produced By
:
Andy Wallace
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Recorded By
:
Andy Wallace
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Recorded By
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Clif Norrell
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This endpoint is approved in the database from previous submissions.
Copyright Holder (p &©)
[1995]
:
Slash Records
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Mastered At
:
Masterdisk
[Masterdisk, New York City, NY]
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Mixed At
:
Soundtrack Studios
(New York City)
[Soundtrack Studios, New York City, NY]
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Produced By
:
Faith No More
This endpoint is approved in the database from previous submissions.
Published By
[All Songs]
:
Big Thrilling Music
This endpoint is approved in the database from previous submissions.
Published By
[All Songs]
:
Give Us Our Publishing
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Recorded At
:
Bearsville Studios
[Bearsville Studios, Bearsville, NY]
This endpoint is approved in the database from previous submissions.
Notes :
King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime is the fifth studio album by American rock band Faith No More, released on March 13, 1995, by Slash and Reprise Records. It was their first album recorded without longtime guitarist Jim Martin. The album showcased a variety of musical genres, with Rolling Stone calling the result a "genre shuffle". King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime spawned three singles: "Digging the Grave", "Ricochet" and "Evidence". Following Martin's departure, Trey Spruance was brought on to perform on the album, having also been in Mr. Bungle with singer Mike Patton. Production of the album was further marred by the band suffering a car accident, and the absence of keyboard player Roddy Bottum, who was affected by the deaths of both his father and Kurt Cobain; Courtney Love, Cobain's wife and a former Faith No More vocalist, remains his close friend. Spruance was replaced on the supporting tour by the band's former roadie Dean Menta. However, Spruance played live with Faith No More for the first time in November 2011, playing the entire album during a show in Chile. Critical reception to the album has been mixed, with its varied genres being cited as a detraction by several reviewers. However, retrospective critique has been more positive and the record has subsequently appeared on several publications' "best of" lists. The album earned the band two Bay Area Music award nominations.
Source :
[Original release date & notes]
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