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We Care a Lot
Faith No More
We Care a Lot
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, R&B, Rock, Metal
 
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1995 reissue on Mushroom of the funky alternative band's 1985 debut, originally released stateside on Mordam & unavailable on CD in the U.S. 10 tracks, including the original version of the title hit that was later red...  more »

     
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All Artists: Faith No More
Title: We Care a Lot
Members Wishing: 7
Total Copies: 0
Label: Import [Generic]
Release Date: 10/27/1998
Album Type: Import
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, R&B, Rock, Metal
Styles: Funk, Funk Rock, Alternative Metal, Hard Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 182478513722, 9397603210525, 042282880529, 724965000119, 724965000140

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Album Description
1995 reissue on Mushroom of the funky alternative band's 1985 debut, originally released stateside on Mordam & unavailable on CD in the U.S. 10 tracks, including the original version of the title hit that was later redone withdifferent lyrics for their 1987 album 'Introduce Yourself'.
 

CD Reviews

Don't Be Stupid
Adam Harmless? | Earth | 07/14/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"FNM was around for so many years that it would be [silly] to compare this to their later works(at least during the first listen).For Vomitgod's sake,I should hope they got better.I personally LOVE this album.When I bought this, I was just looking for decent music.What I found was FANTASTIC! Chuck may not be remotely as talented as Patton, but he definately has a style and charisma.He has a kind of a punk rock cool. Hey, Patton was a fan before he joined.Most fans of typical bands resent the new guy, but because most of FNM's fans hopped on the bandwagon after "Epic", and a few more literate people with the stuff on "Angel Dust", that reaction is reversed.To the average listener, Chuck's the new guy.In that sense, neither he nor the rest could ever possibly compete.I purposely approach this record pretending that I never heard the rest.There is a real straight line through the different albums leading to the FNM you're familiar with.Newcomers should try this one out first(be careful,it's dark). If you have an open mind, check out this brilliant work."
Old but good
Celestial Tree | Texas | 01/12/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is the first Faith No More album I ever got, and I still only have it on cassette tape, but it's one of my favorites. 'The Jungle' is one of Faith No More's best songs. This album has some great music and creepy lyrics. It's not comparable to say, Angel Dust, but it's still Faith No More doing what they do. It has the original version of We Care Alot, which I prefer over the Introduce Yourself version. Mosley's vocals take some getting used to, especially if you were introduced to FNM via Mike Patton, but they definitely work with the music. If you can find this one it's definitely worth picking up."
This was it.
Kenneth Penguin | Somewhere | 03/22/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Well, it's not worth 100 bucks, actually no album is worth that much. And people think its internet piracy thats making people not buy albums. Well anyways I got this album way back when I was about 15. It's got more of a garage, under produced quality, which I kind of like, plus shows a bands growth later. If you look at it with a fresh light, as it's something different and anyone into Faith No More should be into something different. Anyways, I recommend if you know a friend with it, borrow listen to it or something."