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“This album is all over the place, but in the best way possible... an experimental bombshell mashed together by Mike Patton giving a fantastic once in a lifetime vocal performance.” Facebook · Scotland's Turntable · 1 year ago

It features the band performing in front of cheap green-screen backgrounds, including stock footage of wildlife, landscapes, and abstract patterns. faith_no_more_everythings_ruined_official_music...

Vocalist Mike Patton utilizes his "thousand voices," transitioning seamlessly from smooth crooning to abrasive barks. “This album is all over the place, but

“Angel Dust is arguably their best. The video is really weird and nonsensical, but that kind of sums up the band.” Facebook · Scotland's Turntable · 3 months ago “Angel Dust is arguably their best

The music video is famously low-budget and intentionally "bad," serving as a satirical commentary on the high-gloss production values of the early '90s.

Technical reviewers highlight the "chunkiness" and "fullness" of the guitars, specifically the rapid transitions and dissonant chord patterns that keep the listener off-balance. The Video Concept

The song opens with a bright, almost upbeat piano melody before descending into a darker, more aggressive sound. This duality reflects the "schizophrenic" nature of the entire Angel Dust album.