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Faith No Man was the pre-Faith No More band. It was formed of some of the original members from Faith No More. They played some shows, but only have one released recording. It was a "single" as told by the Faith No More band. Six months after forming, Wade Worthington left the band, and was quickly replaced by Roddy Bottum, the keyboardist for Faith No More until More's breakup. The band in 1997. ...


Metamorphosis into Faith No More

For all intents and purposes, Faith No Man is actually an early incarnation of Faith No More. In 1982, Mike "The Man" Morris started becoming too demanding of the other members. Rather than firing him, Gould, Bordin, and Bottum decided to quit and form a new band. Gould's roommate at the time suggested they call the new band Faith No More since "The Man" is no more.


Members

Mike "The Man" Morris: Guitar, vocals
Wade Worthington: Keyboards (1981)
Roddy Bottum: Keyboards (1981-82)
Mike "Puffy" Bordin: Drums
William Gould: Bass


Discography

Quiet In Heaven (1982)
01. Song Of Liberty (3:52)
02. All Quiet In Heaven (5:31)


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