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King for a Day, Fool Lifetime
King for a Day, Fool Lifetime

King for a Day, Fool Lifetime in Bloomington, MN

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Longtime
Faith No More
guitarist
Jim Martin
split from the band under less-than-amicable circumstances in 1994. Consequently, the group hired
Trey Spruance
(the guitarist from
Mike Patton
's other band,
Mr. Bungle
) to handle six-string duties for 1995's
King for a Day, Fool for a Lifetime
. While it wasn't exactly the mind-bending masterpiece that 1992's
Angel Dust
was, it was easily their most musically straightforward album and was another challenging, exceptional release. As on
,
Patton
truly shines on vocals, as he tackles any genre put in front of him -- romantic love songs (the soulful smooth
funk
of
"Evidence"
), bile-spitting rants of hate (
"The Gentle Art of Making Enemies"
), cacophonous freak-outs (
"Ugly in the Morning"
),
gospel
(the lighthearted album closer,
"Just a Man"
), and breezy
pop
(
"Caralho Voador"
). But there was also plenty of
FNM
's signature heavy sound to go around -- the furious opener
"Get Out,"
"Ricochet,"
"Cuckoo for Caca,"
"Digging the Grave,"
"The Last to Know,"
and the almost progressive title track. While
Spruance
did a masterful job of filling in the shoes of an integral founding member, he abruptly split from the band himself on the eve of the album's ensuing worldwide tour (replaced by roadie
Dean Mentia
).
remains one of
's underrated releases. ~ Greg Prato
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