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VIDEO THRWBCK: Faith No More - Epic (1990)
I watched this video on MTV when I was younger (I wasn't allowed to watch MTV, so I was probably watching it really quiet while my mom was out gardening or something) and I remember thinking how Mike Patton looked like he would be a cool guy to hang out with, chilling in his BMX gear and wicked ponytail. I thought ponytails were awesome. Of course, I had no idea who he was or that he was wearing a shirt from his other band in this video, which isn't that cool, so I guess what this basically means is that Mike Patton should make children's records. CAN YOU IMAGINE THAT? Also, this is basically a budget version of Pearl Jam's "Jeremy" video, except it's not about suicide it's about taking drugs (I think, read the lyrics here) and was made like four years earlier. O' Pioneers, dudes.
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