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Former member of Mr Bungle named by police as a "person of interest" in missing person/homicide investigation
By Fraser Lewry published
Police in El Cerrito, California, are searching for former Mr Bungle musician Theo Lengyel in connection with the disappearance of his girlfriend

On Halloween 1990, Billy Idol played the final show of his Charmed Life tour in Seattle. The night would feature Faith No More dancing naked, 600 dead fish, five miniature pigs, a goat, and a visit from the Seattle police department
By Paul Brannigan published
Billy Idol's Charmed Life tour-closing show at Seattle Coliseum on October 31, 1990 was quite the party

12 songs that brought horniness back to heavy metal (without the cringe)
By Rich Hobson published
From Sleep Token and Scene Queen to Ghost, Halestorm and Type O Negative - these are the bands who brought some sex positivity back to metal

10 rock anthems only played live once
By Paul Brannigan published
Wanna know which Nirvana, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Soundgarden, Foo Fighters and Faith No More songs have made it on to gig setlists once and once only? We have the answers

"It was like making friends with the devil:" When Guns N' Roses took Faith No More on tour it got messy, to the point where Axl Rose confronted his support band to ask, "Why do you hate me"
By Paul Brannigan published
Faith No More weren't exactly grateful for being given the opportunity to play stadiums with Guns N' Roses in 1992: "We just laughed at how ridiculous they were"

10 heavy metal replacement singers even better than the original
By Will Marshall published
Common wisdom says that replacing a singer is a dangerous idea, but Bruce Dickinson, Corey Taylor and Rob Halford pushed their bands to new heights

"You're a bit like Metallica meets Perry Como": watch Faith No More's excruciating first British TV interview in this rare footage from 1988
By Paul Brannigan published
Faith No More never were the easiest band to interview

“A subversive and musically schizophrenic infiltration of mainstream America”: Faith No More’s The Real Thing was more prog than many realised
By Ben Myers published
Notoriously dysfunctional band’s 1989 album – their first with Mike Patton – made them much more than a cult rock oddity
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