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Faith No More: Who Cares A Lot? The Greatest Videos
Who Cares a Lot? The Greatest Videos is the VHS version of Faith No More greatest hits album Who Cares a Lot?. It contains almost all of the band's music videos (only "Ricochet" and "Another Body Murdered" are not included), a new live video ("This Guy's In Love With You"), and behind-the-scenes interviews and footage, most of which was taken from a previous video release, Video Croissant. It is the most complete Faith No More video release to date.
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Plot Summary
This compilation features a collection of music videos from the influential alternative metal band Faith No More. Spanning their most popular and visually striking output, the collection showcases the band's eclectic style and often surreal artistic direction in their visual medium. It serves as a retrospective of their music video history up to 1999.
Critical Reception
As a music video compilation, critical reception typically focused on the quality and curation of the included videos rather than a singular critical narrative. Fans and music critics alike generally praised the collection for showcasing Faith No More's innovative and often boundary-pushing approach to music videos, highlighting their artistic merit and entertainment value during the band's active years.
What Reviewers Say
A strong collection of visually engaging and artistically diverse music videos.
Captures the unique and often eccentric spirit of Faith No More.
Essential viewing for fans of the band and influential alternative music videos.
Google audience: While specific Google user reviews for this particular compilation are not readily available, fan forums and general audience sentiment from the era suggest appreciation for the collection as a comprehensive look at Faith No More's iconic music videos, often cited for their creativity and the band's distinctive visual identity.
Fun Fact
The compilation's title, 'Who Cares A Lot?', is a direct reference to the title of one of Faith No More's most popular songs, 'Evidence', which was released in 1995 and featured on their album 'King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime'.
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