brianMy Remorse
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now after seeing a nun can ye go on about sexual exploits?!
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Brian Conniffe said:You must be joking.
If not, then thats not only utter rubbish, but homophobic rubbish.
http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/2009/02/faith-no-more-r.htmlfirst band i ever loved
whut??
Kitchen-sink rock outfit Faith No More is reuniting for a summer tour, according to Mike Patton's publicist—although the catch, because there has to be one, is that the band will only tour Europe, and that there are absolutely no plans to tour the States. Rumor has it, also, that former guitarist and Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey cameo-er Jim Martin won't be taking part in it, having left the band in 1993. Since Patton has refused to give interviews about the tour the veracity of those statements won't be proven until someone makes the bright idea to ask Merge Records' PR department for an interview with Imperial Teen's Roddy Bottum, who was FNM's keyboardist until the band split some 11 years ago.
Eighties rockers FAITH NO MORE have confirmed they are reuniting for a European tour later this year (09) - just three months after dismissing talk of a comeback.
The group split in 1998 following the release of their final disc, Album of the Year.
Internet rumours surfaced in December (08) claiming the band was preparing to reform in 2009 - but they were quickly shot down by bassist Billy Gould, who insisted he hadn't spoken to his former pals in months.
However, according to Idolator.com, a publicist for frontman Mike Patton has confirmed to the site they are reforming, with tour dates scheduled for Europe this summer (09) - although there are no plans to take the roadshow across the Atlantic to the U.S.
The site adds guitarist Jim Martin will not be part of the new line-up after quitting the band in 1993.
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