Angel Dust

Faith No More

Angel Dust

RELEASED: June 08, 1992
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Land of Sunshine 3:44 2. Caffeine 4:28 3. Midlife Crisis 4:23 4. RV 3:43 5. Smaller and Smaller 5:11 6. Everything’s Ruined 4:33 7. Malpractice 4:02 8. Kindergarten 4:31 9. Be Aggressive 3:42 10. A Small Victory 4:57 11. Crack Hitler 4:39 12. Jizzlobber 6:38 13. Midnight Cowboy 4:12
Angel Dust is the fourth studio album by American rock band Faith No More, released on June 8, 1992. The album is known for its eclectic sound, blending elements of metal, funk, jazz, and progressive rock. With its complex arrangements and ambitious songwriting, Angel Dust marked a significant departure from the band's previous work, showcasing a darker and more experimental approach. The album has been praised for its artistic innovation and is often cited as a major influence on alternative metal and rock music. Tracks like 'Midlife Crisis', 'A Small Victory', and 'Easy' have become iconic, solidifying the album's legacy as a landmark release in the 1990s.