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  1. Logopedia. in: Bands, Music, Bands from the United States, and 11 more. Faith No More. Contents. 11985–1987. 21987–1992. 31995–1997. 42015–present. 1985–1987. Used on their first album, We Care a Lot (1985). 1987–1992. First used on their second album, Introduce Yourself (1987). 1995–1997. Used on their fifth album, King for a Day...

  2. On November 23, 2019, Faith No More updated its official website and social media accounts with an image of the band's eight-pointed star logo in front of a snow-covered mountain top, accompanied by a clock counting down to November 26, 2019; on the latter date, the band announced its first shows in five years set to take place in Europe in ...

  3. Faith No More es una banda estadounidense de metal alternativo formada en San Francisco, California, en 1979 bajo el nombre de Sharp Young Men, integrada por el bajista Billy Gould, el baterista Mike Bordin, el teclista Wade Worthington y el vocalista Mike Morris, que luego serían reemplazados posteriormente por Roddy Bottum y Chuck Mosley ...

  4. 6 de jul. de 2018 · The eight pointed Faith No More star has been their logo from the very beginning, and after 35 years fans still associate the symbol with the band. The star itself is referred to in Hinduism as The Star of Lakshmi where it represents Ashtalakshmi the eight forms of the goddess Lakshmi.

  5. Find out the latest updates on Faith No More, including interviews, videos, and Dolby ATMOS/Spatial Audio releases. Visit the merch store for US and global shipping options.

  6. Artist: Robert Bowen Edition: 200 (main); 30 (variant) 6-color silkscreen, signed and numbered by Robert Bowen, embossed with FNM star logo https://www.secretserpents.com/products/faith-no-more-angel-dust-30th-anniversary-art-print-by-robert-bowen

  7. An eight-pointed star logo has been used by the band Faith No More, although the creator said it was an homage to the Symbol of Chaos. See also. Leningrad Codex; Star of Ishtar; Shamsa; Rub El Hizb – Islamic character; Surya Majapahit – Used during Majapahit times to represent the gods of the directions