Faith No More Fan Interview – Have your Question Posed to the Band

Gezarie

We here at stubbadub are very pleased to announce that Faith No More have agreed to a collaborate interview with Stubb, FNM2.0, and the french Faith No More community!

Here’s the lowdown:  Send us your questions, try to make them well thought out, stuff that hasn’t been touched upon already. The various sites will select the best questions and pose them to the boys when they are in Europe next month!  Remember guys, this is an interview for fans from fans, so don’t be shy.

Lets get those question rolling in, just post in the comments section below.

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    74 Responses to “Faith No More Fan Interview – Have your Question Posed to the Band”

    • 11th Victim Says:

      this one is for Mark Boridd- how many money do you have in the internet?!

    • Seth Says:

      What is your favorite song to perform live?

      Have you ever gone into a show thinking that it’s going to be a “just another show” and it turns out to be amazing?

      Do you actually know when you’re going to stop touring? (hopefully never)

      How do you feel about the infuence you’ve had on so many people’s lives(like mine for instance)?

      Are you going to have more U.S. dates to come or is July 5 the last one?

      Thank you guys so much for all the great music you’ve given to the world and what an impact you have made on my teenage life because I would be a completely different person without it.

      Seth

    • bc93 Says:

      Hey guys, thanks for being the best band ever. Hopefully when I’ll be able to see you one day live! Being a kid when you split up, i never had the chance then to get an experience of fnm.

      Is there a particular fnm song you all love to play/sing when you’re doing a gig?

      Don’t you get really hot in the suits?

      Thanks!

    • Horkheimer Says:

      Question: How will the band next choose to separate me from my money? Acceptable answers include: 1. Full US Tour, 2. New live album and/or DVD, 3. Re-release of old albums with b-sides, bonus material, live tracks, etc., 4. Exciting new merch, 5. NEW ALBUM.

      Also wondering which songs presented the biggest challenge to re-learn for the 2.0 shows, and which required new arranging/changes.

    • luke cullins Says:

      to each band member…what is the best meal you have had while on the reunion tour and what city was it?

    • Mike D Says:

      Hey you fat bastards, just want to know if Mike will keep his word on coming back at The Warfield in San Francisco again next year?

    • Sloppy Gonzales Says:

      Any chance of ever hearing a live performance of The Perfect Crime or Let’s Lynch the Landlord on this tour?

      If Wesley Willis was still with us, would FNM collaborate with him or tour with him?

      Would you guys ever go on Howard Stern Show?

      What’s the first word that comes to mind when the words Chinese Democracy are uttered :) ?

      Do you think the ratings for NHL hockey would increase if they put a retarded kid dressed as Ronald McDonald on the ice during the games?

      Will Electric Dream Machine collaborate with FNM or perhaps open for you?

    • Gezarie Says:

      Hey all, just a notice that all questions need to be submitted by SATURDAY 3rd July.

      Thanks! keep them coming!

    • Ian M Says:

      I know Roddy was influenced quite heavily by Killing Joke but is it true that KJ Guitarist Geordie Walker once auditioned for Faith No More?

    • Ti Mort Says:

      They did not play Let Lynch the Landlord…although it was on the set list….they tend to do that alot lately…Warfield Tuesday night show was suppose to have A Small Victory and Edge of the World…but these didn’t get played either FYI.

    • Allie Says:

      Are any of you superstitious or have rituals that you must do before performing or flying? If so, what are they?

    • vacantengaged Says:

      1. Between writing/recording/touring duties, what did/do you do to relax, to get away from it all?
      2. What are your non-music related hobbies?
      3. If you were offered a reality TV show, like say, The Osbournes, would you take it up?

    • Andrew Says:

      Did your old record label or management company make contact at all after news of the reunion tour or when the tour started to say their congrat’s? Or did they just use the timing to release another FNM compilation which by the way wasn’t a bad thing.

    • Sloppy Gonzales Says:

      IF FNM were to eventually release new music, in what ways would your approach to studio recording be different than in the past? Would you produce your own music? Would you need a major label? Could or would Ipecac Recordings consider releasing any material. In what formats would you prefer to release your music?

    • mike Says:

      What was the biggest obstacle in deciding to finally reform?

      What’s the biggest obstacle in creating new material?

    • Gezarie Says:

      Nice final question, Mike.

    • Sloppy Gonzales Says:

      Did FNM ever consider replacing M.Patton with Justin Bieber before reunion was made official?

    • Jim Bowen Says:

      Ha-Ha! Nice one.

      I would love to see that little helmet attempt to tackle ‘Caffeine’ or ‘Jizzlobber’.

      Worryingly though, he would probably do a fair version of ‘She Loves Me Not’ from AOTY.

    • BuBa Says:

      How’s your attitude about Christianity or other religions? Why don’t you believe or do you?

    • nomandellamorte Says:

      ‘If’ no new material is to be done it would be super if you’d release the unreleased songs such as the Mandolin song, the Carpenters Song and others from the Angel Dust era. As well as those that haven’t seen the light of day. If you were to record these covers that are being played live that would be swell as well (record them at Billy’s like you did with those covers during King For a Day…).

    • Andrew Stevens Says:

      Each musician in faith no more has a diverse style. When entering the studio, how would you go about deciding what sound you would go for, and what genres you would like to incorporate when recording an album? Also when recording your last album, why was it decided that you wanted to make a more focused sound? And mike what sort of vocal training do you do to cover the manystyles you have?

    • jared Says:

      At the brooklyn show i notices there was wayyyy more younger fans then older fans. me being 30 and a fan since i was 9, i found that somewhat surprising, it was also a testament to me that you guys are timeless and any question you had about your music standing the test of time is totally destroyed. Are you guys suprised at how many younger fans love your music?

      Besides being 12-13 years older and prob recieving more money for playing, what is the biggest difference, the best difference and the worst difference then playing back from 82-97?

      Also are you involved at all with any labels or our you guys and your mgmt running and calling all the shots?

      And for the love of hades pleasssssse do a US tour. I saw you guys in brooklyn and it was nuts. Im one of those bootlegs audio and video geeks and i love checking every show i can. and id love to see you guys live again and again.

      And thank you for getting back together and playing some shows.

    • Gezarie Says:

      THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR QUESTIONS! Please note that submissions are now closed.