Everything's Ruined
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| “Everything's Ruined” | |||||||||||
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| Single by Faith No More from the album Angel Dust |
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| Released | November 9, 1992 | ||||||||||
| Format | 3" & 5" CD 7" Vinyl Cassette |
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| Recorded | Coast Recorders in Brilliant Studios San Francisco, California January – March 1992[1] | ||||||||||
| Genre | Alternative Metal | ||||||||||
| Length | 4:34 | ||||||||||
| Label | Slash Records | ||||||||||
| Writer(s) | Music: Billy Gould Roddy Bottum Mike Patton Lyrics: |
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| Producer | Matt Wallace | ||||||||||
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"Everything's Ruined" is a song from Faith No More's fourth studio album Angel Dust and the final single to be released from the albums original track listing. The single was first released on November 9, 1992.
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[edit] Accolades
The information regarding accolades acquired from AcclaimedMusic.net
| Publication | Country | Accolade | Year | Rank |
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| Q Magazine | United Kingdom | "100 Greatest Guitar Tracks Ever!"[2] | 2005 | 75 |
[edit] Music video
The music video features the band, and occasionally other people of varying ages singing instead of Mike Patton, blue screened over various clips ranging from wildlife shots, baseball games and a wide selection of other clips. It was directed by Kevin Kerslake.
[edit] Track list
Part 1
- "Everything's Ruined"
- "Edge of the World (Extended Live Mix with Bass Solo)" (St. Louis, September 18, 1992)
- "RV" (Live in Dekalb, Illinois, September 20, 1992)
Part 2
- "Everything's Ruined"
- "Midlife Crisis" (Live in Dekalb, Illinois, September 20, 1992)
- "Land of Sunshine" (Live in Dekalb, Illinois, September 20, 1992)
Reissue
- "Everything's Ruined"
- "Easy" (Live from Munich, November 9, 1992)
- "RV" (Live in Dekalb, Illinois, September 20, 1992)
[edit] Charts
UK Singles Chart – #28
ARIA Singles Chart – #63
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ Interview with Mike Bordin
- ^ Q Magazine - 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks Ever!. AcclaimedMusic.net. Retrieved on 2008-04-16.
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