"It's always funny until someone gets hurt" : The Rise and Legacy of Faith No More /Documentary 2025

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"It's always funny until someone gets hurt" : The Rise and Legacy of Faith No More /Documentary 2025
"It's always funny until someone gets hurt" : The Rise and Legacy of Faith No More / Documentary 2025. Faith No More didn’t just play music—they demolished boundaries. Their sound defied labels, blending funk, metal, and pure chaos. From humble beginnings in San Francisco's underground scene, to the global stage with Epic, they shocked the world. Mike Patton’s unpredictable charisma became the band’s lightning rod. But their rise wasn’t without conflict—creativity often breeds tension. Behind the scenes, egos clashed, and the pressure mounted. From groundbreaking albums like Angel Dust to polarizing experiments, they lived on the edge of brilliance and breakdown. By 1998, the cracks became chasms, and Faith No More disbanded. For over a decade, silence hung over their legacy. Then, in 2009, they shocked the world again with a reunion. Faith No More proved they weren’t just a memory—they were a movement reborn. In 2015, they released Sol Invictus, a triumphant return to form. But the reunion wasn’t without its struggles and shadows. In 2021, during the pandemic, Mike Patton’s mental health took a toll. Tour dates were canceled, and Faith No More once again went silent. "It's Always Funny Until Someone Gets Hurt" delves into their journey— A story of ambition, reinvention, and the human cost of genius.