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Former FAITH NO MORE Guitarist JIM MARTIN Answers Fan-Submitted Questions - Nov. 13, 2012
After a silence of over a decade, former FAITH NO MORE guitarist Jim Martin agreed to a question-and-answer session with fans via a U.K.-based fan site. A set of 15 questions were selected by administrators of the fan site from over 500 submissions by fans eager to hear from Jim.

Said Martin: "Some weeks ago, the FNM 'fan club guy' was asking about how to contact me, he wanted to talk to me about the fan page. After several exchanges via email, he and I decided to do a Q&A thing for the fans.

"My departure from FNM in 1993 was controversial; I left while the band was still at the peak of its success.

"I am proud of my contributions to the success and legacy of FNM.

"I appreciate the time and effort it took to put these questions together. Thank you for the opportunity."

Q: What do you consider the highlight of your career?

Jim: Performing with Bo Diddley, Klaus Meine, METALLICA, Gary Rossington, Pepper Keenan, Sean Kinney, Jerry Cantrell, John Popper, Jason Newsted, singing MISFITS songs with METALLICA live during our tour with them and GUNS N' ROSES.

Q: You are an influence to many younger guitarists today, but who were your biggest influences and what do you remember about how those people helped to craft your sound and play style?

Jim: My influences, to a greater extent, were Jimmy Page, Jimi Hendrix and David Gilmore. Mostly Page. His method of using a pick and his fingers at the same time and his way of squeezing the humanity out of a guitar. It's funny how influences work. My influences were influenced by old blues men. Those legendary blues men were influenced by their tribal ancestors. The tribal ancestors are the link back to the beginning; they are the keepers of the essence. Through my influences, I am connected to the roots of time and the music that elevates the primordial spirit of mankind. We do not truly compose anything genuinely new, the listeners and the presentation are what is new, and it is the perspective that varies. The ability of expression and improvisation, the stuff of creation that fascinates all life.

Q: What was the deal with you being the only clothed FNM member in the infamous "FNM underwear poster?" Did you just think the photo idea was dumb, or did you think it'd be better/funnier with one dude dressed to the nines in jeans, leather vest, etc. while everyone else was near nekkid.

Jim: I remember it was one of the first big photo shoots for us set up by London Records. Ross Halfin, "famous rock photographer," was pretty aggressive, barking orders and abusing band members, particularly Puffy [drummer Mike Bordin]. He ordered everyone to strip down. I said, "Forget it" (I thought it was dumb). The other guys did, he snapped the picture and at that moment, I understood why he was famous…

Q: I'm a crazy obsessed fan and have listened to just about all the bootlegs and read all the interviews... Despite "not being into" the music on "Angel Dust" (so it is written in places), you played flawlessly all of '92-'93 and I even caught you banging your head enthusiastically during the Phoenix Festival. Also, while others were badmouthing you, you always played it off with a joke and came off as the bigger person (you were hilarious in the Maida Vale interviews!)...somethiing doesn't add up. Were you really that unhappy? If so, how do you keep such a cool head and stay so professional?

Jim: My publicized "not being into" "Angel Dust" was all about the way the whole process went down. There was a lot of weird pressure to follow up "The Real Thing", and as a consequence, the album "Angel Dust" was more contrived musically than I thought was necessary. I wanted more of the record to happen in the studio and Bill [Gould, bass] wanted every last tack nailed down before we went in. I wanted to spend time with it, management and the record company wanted to rush it out the door. There were a bunch of journalists in the studio. We were paying for a bunch of sampling that we could have created. Matt Wallace was calling me on the phone complaining about Mike Patton's performance. Management and record company were calling me complaining about Mike Patton's performance and desire for outside projects. The record company president came in the studio and said, "I hope nobody bought houses." All the air got sucked out of the room. That was one of those great moments when reality slaps you in the face. Some of my associates (had) bought houses. The pressure was on, and everyone wanted to be in the studio with me while I recorded, endlessly tinkering and fucking with me and fucking with Matt, and Matt is a really fucking wound up guy already. Prior to "Angel Dust", I would work alone with Matt and his assistant engineer period. I had to kick everyone out, and even though it was not a new concept, it really pissed everyone off. Live performances were always very strong. From my perspective, we came across a lot heavier than the records. Over time, the chord progressions and the arrangements would morph in subtle ways that would make the set heavier than the studio version. As far as the bullshit in the press, yeah, there was a lot of negativity, and I tried to avoid being part of it to the point of refusing interviews. Of course, I was unhappy; individuals were making decisions which would prove to be damaging to FNM. However, despite these distractions, real people paid to see a show and we were able to deliver thanks to the support of a great crew and a great soundman, Greg Bess, who was used to working with the heavy bands. I actually really enjoyed those shows.

Q: If you could collaborate for a single cover song with any musician, dead or alive, who would that be and what would the song be?

Jim: I sure miss Cliff. Cliff Burton. We could do any song and twist it up horribly. I think if there were an opportunity to collaborate, we would write something new. Put Dave [Donato; AGENTS OF MISFORTUNE) in there on the drum kit and create something Cliff's mother would call "Fucked Up Weirdos."

Q. What is your relationship like now with the members of FAITH NO MORE?

Jim: To be honest, that is an emotional subject. There has been much negative rhetoric in the press, and it was my choice to either play their game, fight with them and let the press spin it, or leave them to play with themselves and allow you to make a decision based on the work I left behind. In an effort to avoid the negativity, I chose the latter. However, there are some points that I would like to address. I read a couple of interviews Matt Wallace did, and his simplified explanations can lead one to believe that I hate homosexuals, I did not contribute to "Angel Dust", and I did not play guitar on the record. Ouch. Something else is a little more accurate. The guitar parts are mine; that's me playing guitar on all the tracks. I contributed much to the songwriting and arrangements. Bill added some fluff to "Midlife Crisis" and "Midnite Cowboy" and wrote everything for his song "Small Victory", Mike wrote everything for "Malpractice", I wrote everything and created the samples for "Jizzlobber"; Bill contributed the keyboard outro. Mike wrote all of the lyrics for the album except Roddy wrote lyrics for "Be Aggressive". Matt's commentary about Roddy seemed a little weird; we (band members) all knew Roddy was gay long before he "came out" and it was not an issue for anyone. Matt also forgot to mention that he and I spent a lot of time together on the production of "The Real Thing" and "Angel Dust" improving the recording method and sonic profile in the studio. I insisted on the co-producer credit for FNM on those two records because of that work. Notice "The Real Thing" and "Angel Dust" are the only two FNM records co-produced by Matt Wallace and FAITH NO MORE. I saw something in Wiki where someone pulled a comment out of an old bucket: Jim Martin said "I don't know why It's called 'Angel Dust', I had nothing to do with it." While that is true, it is not complete. The idea was Roddy's, and nobody else had anything to do with it either. He came in with a basic concept of a bird front, meat locker back, and Angel Dust for the title. The question was, "How do we get it (Roddy's idea) to the record cover?" We lost control of the sleeve art on the last two releases. "The Real Thing" and "Introduce Yourself" were conceived and designed by "the record company" and we simply paid the bill. This was an opportunity of artistic expression and finally one of us had an idea everyone would go along with. I got in contact with Mark Leialoha to discuss the idea, he got Werner "Vern" Krutein involved because Werner ran a stock agency and was able to produce the necessary photographs allowing us to realize Roddy's idea. I had the idea of the Russian army in the sleeve, inspired by THE POGUES album "Rum Sodomy And The Lash" which I was really into at the time. I rode hard on that and made sure it happened the way WE wanted it to happen. There was a lot of squealing when it came time to pay the bill, but at the end of the day, we retained control of our resources, we were able to use our people, and we maintained creative control.

Q: With your publicized dislike of the content/direction of "Angel Dust", are you surprised by how, 20 years on, it is widely regarded as one of the most influential 'metal' albums of the past 30 years?

Jim: As for my like or dislike of "Angel Dust", I touched on that a little, so please refer to question above. I am happy "Angel Dust" is regarded in a positive way. It is an affirmation of the legacy we all worked to create. I am aware that some of the newer bands I actually like have referred to FNM as an influence. I am also aware "Angel Dust" was on the Kerrang! most influential albums list of 2003. Is it an artist's affirmation? That's fine. Am I surprised? I don't think anyone can be expected to anticipate something like this.

Q: What kind of music are you listening to today? Is there anything that we might not generally expect that you like to listen to?

Jim: I've been listening to MACHINE HEAD, a great metal band out of Oakland, California. I enjoy classic jazz, reminds me of weird times as a kid. I like "A Glorious Lethal Euphoria" of THE MERMEN. It's crazy hardcore psychedelic surf music and hits the mark hard. I'll listen to any improv, at least for a few minutes.

Q: Is it true that you were offered to perform at reunion tour dates? If it is true, why did you decline? Fans would have been so happy to see on stage too!

Jim: For some time during 2008, I had been receiving information with increasing frequency that "we" were booking a reunion tour, festivals, Europe. I was informed that yes, the promoters were selling it as the original line up. In February 2009, Roddy called and said they were just beginning to think of putting something together, and just now feeling out everyone, and what did I think? I said yes, I was interested. I also told him I knew the tour was already booked, they were on the eve of announcing it, and it was time to sign the deals. I told him to send over the contracts so I could review them and started pressing management for details. Several days later, I was able to get management on the phone who told me they decided to use someone else… I know it's odd, no, you didn't miss anything. It happened just like that. In an effort to preclude any sloppy misinformation, I made the announcement that I would not be participating in the rumored reunion dates several days before they made their announcement.

Q: If FAITH NO MORE tours again and if they asked, would you make an appearance, kind of like when Chuck did a couple of songs? Would love to watch you perform songs like "Malpractice" or "Jizzlobber" would be awesome!

Jim: I know the fans want the real thing, and I was prepared to have a real dialogue about doing a run together. Unfortunately, it didn't happen. As for a random appearance, I do not feel that would do anyone justice.

Q: If you could use Bill and Ted's phone booth to go back in time to the "Angel Dust" era, would you do anything differently to make sure you and FNM were heading in the same direction? If so, what?

Jim: Number one thing: limit journalist access and impose more control over the interviews. Almost anyone could get an interview at that time. It was a free-for-all, and it hurt us.

Q: Have you been jamming with anyone lately, and do you have any plans to make more music?

Jim: No, I'm not working with anyone right now but I do have plans to publish more music. I released a record some time ago called "Milk And Blood". Go to rotgrub.com and email the webmaster for details.

Q: What do you think of the music FNM have created post you? And how do you feel when you see other guitarists belting out you licks?

Jim: I remember hearing some of the music a long time ago but I didn't really study it. I remember thinking it was heavily reliant on Mike. As for other persons playing my music, I don't really believe anyone could book a show as FNM without playing my music.

Q: Being one of the best shredders of your era/generation, and having rubbed shoulders with some awesome musicians in your time, have you never considered forming your own little "supergroup" to set the music word to rights!!??

Jim: Most of my associates have families and projects taking up their time, and I'm very consumed with the things I am doing. I hope I can get to a place where I'll be able to do something pretty soon. There are no specific plans at this time. Thanks for a great compliment.

Q: So where did you get the moniker "big sick ugly" from and did you like it?

Jim: It was bestowed upon me by the filthy press. I am pretty sure Geoff Barton gets the credit. Steffan "Cheeseburger" Chirazi, "Krusher Joule" and Neil "Greasy Chester" Perry helped magnify and perpetuate it and it was Kerrang!, once again, who rolled that one out there. Thanks to them for some funny times.

Pictured below : Jim Martin in December 2011

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posted by : loser
11/13/2012 12:49:32 PM
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... no jim martin = no faith no more! ...


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posted by : gamblor
11/13/2012 12:58:51 PM
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That's not exactly true. King For A Day and Album Of The Year were both killer.


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posted by : loser
11/13/2012 1:29:59 PM
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... no jim martin = no faith no more! ...


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posted by : gamblor
11/13/2012 1:33:20 PM
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Nobody told me I was arguing with a parrot.


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posted by : KILO G
11/13/2012 2:26:38 PM
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Wrong again!


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posted by : KILO G
11/13/2012 2:26:03 PM
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Wrong.


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COMMENT | Wow
posted by : fortress
11/13/2012 1:06:24 PM
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long time since i heard from him... Really really bad that he is not part of FNM reunion...


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posted by : ParasiteLost
11/13/2012 1:09:35 PM
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He comes across as a class act. But wow, I wouldn't recognize him in a million years, his outlook has changed so much.


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posted by : KILO G
11/13/2012 2:28:58 PM
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He probably stopped drinking.


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COMMENT | you sure that's him?
posted by : kliffee
11/13/2012 1:17:19 PM
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is that really a pic of jim martin? looks more like Roddy Bottum


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COMMENT | Jim Martin
posted by : OAKLANDSCUM
11/13/2012 1:17:33 PM
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Jim's Guitar Playing is what made Faith No MORE cool to begin with. Everyone in that band came from a different musical style thats what made it work. King for A Day & Album of the year were good. But like Jim said Reliant on Mike Pattons Creativity. Faith no more's later work didn't have the originality & started to take a different direction all together. If Jim were to play in Faith No More Again I'd Be the first one in line. Truly Great Band!


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posted by : vanbasten6247
11/13/2012 1:22:30 PM
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Love his guitar work, pretty innovative and original, key factor in FNM's sound. Having said that, I also do like what FMN have made after him, but no doubt he was primordial.


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posted by : bassbar
11/13/2012 1:27:38 PM
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is he no longer pumpkin farming?

i don't think there's a bad fnm album but there's a massive difference in the material with big sick ugly jim martin and the stuff that followed


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posted by : dlb
11/13/2012 1:32:00 PM
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interesting interview. i always imagined jim being a bit of a prick but he comes off like a regular guy here. i guess i had bought into all the media BS.


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posted by : gamblor
11/13/2012 1:35:04 PM
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They just kept being awesome after he left. So, as cool as it would be for him to return, I'm not upset that it didn't happen. King For A Day is way more diverse and interesting than people acknowledge.


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posted by : Grapenutz
11/13/2012 2:05:04 PM
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Sorry it didn't work out way back when, but what are you doing now? You're too good of a musician to be living only off your past glories.


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posted by : zappafrank
11/13/2012 2:14:14 PM
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"Do you realize that you have a doppelganger who always showed up at ECW shows in Philly?"


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posted by : zappafrank
11/13/2012 2:20:09 PM
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Wonder if he still does pr0n soundtracks


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posted by : saskmetal
11/13/2012 2:28:08 PM
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Good interview. Too bad he was a bit closed on his relationship with the other members. I think he was burnt too many times including tempting him on the reunion and then fucking him on it. I love king for a day, but more for Patton reasons. After listening recently to zombie eaters and the morning after etc. ,.I see that fnm missed his influence and metal riffs which helped define their sound. Too bad things went so shitty for him on angel dust. I dont know why Patton hated him so much.


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COMMENT | ^^^^^^
posted by : RUFKM?
11/13/2012 2:35:05 PM
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Are you drunk?


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posted by : dejavu
11/13/2012 2:41:28 PM
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now THAT is a great Q/A, I got some inspiration and learned something from that.


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COMMENT | The Axl Rose syndrome......
posted by : BabyKiller
11/13/2012 2:55:38 PM
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everyone else is wrong I'm the only one in the right. Even Chuck appeared in the reunion and he is the one who should feel upset. By the way, Andy Wallace have no reason to lie, I trust him more than I trust Jim. Come on, there's a reason why Jim is alone on his stance.


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posted by : bluesy73
11/13/2012 4:25:16 PM
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It's Matt Wallace


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COMMENT | 'RE: ''RE: The Axl Rose syndrome......'''
posted by : Zambo
11/13/2012 4:34:18 PM
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I thought it was Mike Wallace.


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COMMENT | 'RE: The Axl Rose syndrome......'
posted by : BabyKiller
11/13/2012 5:37:10 PM
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Sure Matt, I mistype the name. Still don't change my point. Like seenitall said, the others are not in a hurry to work with him.


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11/13/2012 3:39:05 PM
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Good point there. The other four don't seem to be in any hurry wanting to work with him again.


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posted by : disintegrating man
11/14/2012 12:52:02 AM
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The other four don't seem to be in any hurrying wanting to work with EACH OTHER, let alone him, anytime soon. Playing new dates and getting loads of money for doing that does not necessarily equal "working together". King For A Day was a good album because it had Trey from Mr Bungle on guitars. The Mr. Nobody that they have in the line-up right now played on Album Of The Year and it is their worst record with the worst guitar playing.


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COMMENT | This guy leaving put an end to FNM for me
posted by : diabolical
11/13/2012 4:13:41 PM
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One of the most underrated metal/rock guitarists out there.
I hope he gets some new material out there soon!


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COMMENT | Faith No More...
posted by : Namnikufecin
11/13/2012 4:27:08 PM
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...always were a very peculiar band making great music, maybe the most peculiar band in history of man. If half of the storys of FNM and its members are true... wow.



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COMMENT | "the metal guy"
posted by : Beerbreath
11/13/2012 4:30:50 PM
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I remember Patton labeling Jim as "the metal guy" and didnt like how Jim wouldnt change up the guitar sounds with different textures etc. Probably is true also having all the hanger-on's in the studio too which wouldnt help-

I love all the FNM stuff-

Some of Patton's solo stuff is good; Tomahawk, Peeping Tom. Mr. Bungle is a bit out there for me-


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COMMENT | Milk and Blood
posted by : Sumac
11/13/2012 5:17:17 PM
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I found his solo album from 1997 at a site named "kick ass rock and roll." It's not too bad--some good riffs--singing not great. Hetfield sings some backup, and Newsted sings lead on one song. Some of these riffs would have been awesome had FNM recorded them.


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11/13/2012 5:33:21 PM
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and it was my choice to either play their game, fight with them and let the press spin it, or leave them to play with themselves and allow you to make a decision based on the work I left behind.

Perfect


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posted by : BabyKiller
11/13/2012 5:39:55 PM
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The fact that he created some good music with the band it's not the issue. Mike Portnoy did some good things with Dream Theather but that doesn't change the fact that he was a cancer and the other guys got sick of him.


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posted by : The Barnacle
11/13/2012 5:52:43 PM
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This

Q: What do you think of the music FNM have created post you? And how do you feel when you see other guitarists belting out you licks?

Jim: I remember hearing some of the music a long time ago but I didn't really study it. I remember thinking it was heavily reliant on Mike. As for other persons playing my music, I don't really believe anyone could book a show as FNM without playing my music.


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COMMENT | for me
posted by : demonlager
11/13/2012 6:08:05 PM
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FNM died when jim left. was always one of my favorite guitarists. had the pleasure of hanging out with jim on a few occasions back in the day and he was the nicest guy. he had an aunt or something that lived nearby a friend of mine in houston, he'd come visit and she'd call us up to go hang out at some random little poolhall with freakin jim martin like it was the sort of thing that just happened everyday lol. super cool dude. wonder if he still has the ancient danzig shirt he pointed out to me appeared as if the danzig skull was jerking jesus off lol.


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COMMENT | Great Guitarist
posted by : RedZombie
11/13/2012 7:02:56 PM
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He's on all of their best albums. Which include some of the greatest metal albums of the day. The Real Thing and Angel Dust are amazing.


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posted by : Evilsquid
11/13/2012 7:26:39 PM
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Always wondered how he knew Ciff Burton and what their history was... anyway... love FNM... with or without Jim... altho i really liked Jim live.


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COMMENT | King for a day is the fucking shit
posted by : wild rover of hell
11/13/2012 8:13:03 PM
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...and I don't agree that it was heavily reliant on Patton, the music rules, some kick ass metal riffs and Spruance is amazing on it. I'd say its just as good as angel dust as FNM's best. They'll always be a place in my heart for the real thing because it came out during my senior year in high school and I got to see them play with soundgarden opening for voivod. Good interview, faith no more would make an awesome "behind the music" episode.


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posted by : Jack Tripper
11/13/2012 8:30:02 PM
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Whoa, thanks for that interview, whoever did it.

I miss that dude, he needs to make a comeback.


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posted by : RiotAct666
11/13/2012 8:52:28 PM
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Great Q & A from Jim. He seems like a cool dude, Wish he would go back to FNM someday.


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COMMENT | great guitarist/writer
posted by : And Then There Were None
11/13/2012 9:11:35 PM
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but as said above King is the shit and has some steller riffing and writing on it: really unexpected, angular yet memorable and heavy stuff. and brilliantly eclectic.

not to piss on Martin, he is/was great/ but he is not the only guitarist for FMN who created brilliant, enduring music.


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posted by : UlverShuggah
11/14/2012 2:51:38 AM
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seems like a solid, down to earth dude, the kinda guy you could have a beer and shoot the shit with all night!

Someone like Mike Patton, though talented, has always come across like a spoiled prick, who after a few beers you may end up smacking.

I was sad to see Big Jim leave FNM, and i wish he coulda have done more musically after FNM - i liked his solo record. FNM did some good shit without him, it just was never the same...


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COMMENT | Sorry but
posted by : DirtyWaterDog
11/14/2012 5:35:36 AM
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Jon Hudson is no BS. I think Album of the year is fucking awesome. There is no clutter. Well spaced out and moody. Jon slayed the tours he was on. Jon should have done something worth a piss in his downtime to build up his legacy. Jon needs to get his head out of his ass and present riffs.

In regards to Jim's Guitar Playing is what made Faith No MORE cool to begin with statement, maybe so, but it was Patton's voice that ended up getting better and advancing the band. Billy's influence is no bullshit either.

Jim Martin fucking rules and I would like him back but I'd want to hear Jim play songs from King and Album of the year if he were to tour.

Great interview. Well said stuff out of Jim. Would love to see this guy on the road with or without fnm.

Patton needs to pull his head out of his ass. Quit screaming in toilet bowls and making sounds and sing a cool fucking rock album.

Billy always seems excited about the magic of FNM.


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posted by : LALSTE
11/14/2012 5:39:06 AM
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I love this guy !!! JIM RULES !!!


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