Watch Faith No More’s Full 2015 Set From Hellfest

Following this weekend’s virtual Hellfest From Home, the festival has kept up some fantastic streams from past events for fans to continue to enjoy online, including Faith No More’s epic 2015 set. The band were in Europe on the touring cycle for their comeback album Sol Invictus, with a whole bunch of material from the record’s 10-song tracklist included in the setlist: Superhero, Separation Anxiety, Cone Of Shame, Black Friday and Matador. Read this: 11 bands who prove superstardom doesn’t happen overnight In the description of the stream, Hellfest call the set “mythical”, writing (though translated from French to English): “Mike Patton and his acolytes come to defend on the Hellfest scene their brand new album: Sol Invictus. Concer...

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