“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
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. faith_no_more_everythings_ruined_official_music...
The official music video for "Everything’s Ruined" is widely celebrated as a cult classic from Faith No More’s 1992 album, Angel Dust . Often described by fans as a "fuck-you-all-middle-finger-to-the-man masterpiece," both the song and its video showcase the band's shift from commercial accessibility to experimental brilliance. “This album is all over the place, but
Patton’s manic energy is the focal point, often mocking typical "rock star" poses while surrounded by intentionally tacky visuals. The track is frequently cited by the community
Vocalist Mike Patton utilizes his "thousand voices," transitioning seamlessly from smooth crooning to abrasive barks.
The track is frequently cited by the community as a highlight of a "dark, twisted masterpiece" that eventually influenced an entire generation of heavy music.