Music video featuring funk-metal band Faith No More performing its hit 'Epic,' from the 1989 album 'The Real Thing.' Set amid a surreal tempest, this colorful video features the band performing its signature hit with great energy. Famous scene of flo
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This music video features funk-metal band Faith No More performing 'Falling to Pieces,' from the 1989 album 'The Real Thing.' Eye-popping colors, a bizarre menagerie and hints of surgical mayhem characterize the beat-heavy portrayal of the song.
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This music video features funk-metal band Faith No More performing 'From Out of Nowhere,' from the 1989 album 'The Real Thing.' The video includes footage of the band performing, with Las Vegas scenes scattered throughout.
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This music video features funk-metal band Faith No More performing 'Midlife Crisis,' from the 1992 album 'Angel Dust.' Images of the band performing in this pulsing, dark and color-saturated video are combined with religious icons and a man being dra
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Music video for the Commodores song 'Easy,' covered by metal band Faith No More. The video includes in-concert footage and images of shameless transvestites.
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3D Character Design Volume 2. From Concept Model to Presentation Art with Scott Patton. www.thegnomonworkshop.com In this DVD, Scott Patton continues from 3D Character Design Volume 1 to show the processes he uses to create finished character designs for feature films. This DVD explores Patton’s...
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Music video for 'Ashes to Ashes' by funk-metal band Faith No More. The song appears on 'Album of the Year,' released in 1997. Set in a fleabag building with writhing walls, the video features the band performing the song in tuxedos.
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Music video featuring funk-metal band Faith No More performing 'Evidence,' from the 1997 album 'King for a Day, Fool for a Lifetime.' Laden with dark, loungy motifs and jaded characters, the video shows band members displayed in a police-style line-u
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This music video features funk-metal band Faith No More performing 'Surprise! You’re Dead!' from the 1989 album 'The Real Thing.' The video looks like a home movie shot in both color and black-and-white film. Footage includes live concert scenes, sho
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Music video for 'A Small Victory' by funk-metal band Faith No More. The song appears on 'Angel Dust,' released in 1992. The dark video is interspersed with arcane images and fantastical characters.
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