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Faith No More

Live Performances by Faith No More in 1995

Faith No More - Live Performance of 'Digging The Grave' from 1995

UK, United Kingdom

March 14, 1995 | Video Length: 3:17
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  • In March 1995, Faith No More performed "Digging the Grave" live for MTV Europe's "Most Wanted," a period that marked their transition into a new era f... Read Full Description >

    In March 1995, Faith No More performed "Digging the Grave" live for MTV Europe's "Most Wanted," a period that marked their transition into a new era following their album, "King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime," which had been released in March of the same year. This album was significant as it showcased the band’s evolving sound, blending various genres with an even more experimental approach than their previous works. The live performance reflects the band's vibrant stage presence and ability to engage with the audience, characteristics that had garnered them a dedicated fanbase. Interestingly, "Digging the Grave" became one of the standout singles from the album, emblematic of their unique style during the mid-90s and highlighting their creative growth post their breakthrough with "The Real Thing." This performance would also have been part of their promotional activities as they sought to solidify their place in the alternative rock scene during this dynamic period in their career

Faith No More - Full Concert at Pinkpop Festival (1995)

Pink Pop Festival
Landgraaf, Netherlands

June 5, 1995 | Video Length: 34:37
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  • In 1995, Faith No More was riding high on the success of their album "King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime," which was released just a couple of mont... Read Full Description >

    In 1995, Faith No More was riding high on the success of their album "King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime," which was released just a couple of months before the live recording at the Pinkpop Festival on June 5. This album marked a notable shift in the band's sound, embracing a mix of metal, funk, and alternative rock, and showcased their evolution as a band. The setlist for the Pinkpop performance included several tracks from this album, as well as earlier hits like "Epic" and "We Care a Lot." Interestingly, "King for a Day..." was the final album to feature guitarist Jim Martin, who left the band shortly after the subsequent tour. The performance at Pinkpop is often remembered for its high energy and strong interactions with the audience, reflecting the band's dynamic stage presence during this peak period of their career.