
FROM THE ARCHIVES: ANGEL DUST WITH PRODUCER MATT WALLACE
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10/27/23 • 98 min
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Originally released in December 2017:
How does a band like Faith No More follow up a platinum album and top ten single? On this episode BJ is joined by producer Matt Wallace, the man who helmed the first four Faith No More albums, for a thorough examination of the band's schizophrenic 1992 masterpiece Angel Dust.
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Originally released in December 2017:
How does a band like Faith No More follow up a platinum album and top ten single? On this episode BJ is joined by producer Matt Wallace, the man who helmed the first four Faith No More albums, for a thorough examination of the band's schizophrenic 1992 masterpiece Angel Dust.
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