I had a compilation album of FNM for years. So I knew all the hits. But it wasn't nearly sufficient, you see. FNM are an albums band. I recently bought all the studio albums, and am really getting into the band. Fantastic stuff. Genre defying, challenging, funky, groovy, at times brutal, entertaining music.
POS are also very good. I haven't heard nearly as much of their output though, I must confess. I have Remedy Lane, which is awesome. I also have Road Salt 1 and 2. I like 2 better.
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I hear a big influence from Patton-era FNM in Daniel Gildenlow's work with Pain Of Salvation. Is it just me? Both are very talented singers, in bands that go against the norm, and produce eclectic, complex music which doesn't easily fit into a genre classification.
I enjoy both, personally. What do you think?
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