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Listen to Faith No More's "Motherfucker"

Posted by Loren on November 30, 2014

Listen to Faith No More's "Motherfucker"
Dustin Rabin

While we're a little late on the draw here at Scene Point Blank, we felt it worth noting that "Motherfucker," the first new song from Faith No More, can be heard online here. The song is the band's first new release in 17 years and was featured on a limited pressing Record Store Day release that hit stores this past Friday.

The b-side is a remix by JG Thirlwell.

"Motherfucker" is also likely to be included on the band's upcoming full-length, which will be released in April on Reclamation Recordings/Ipecac Recordings.

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Listen to Faith No More's "Motherfucker"
Dustin Rabin

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