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Faith No More - Rock In Rio II

Faith No More Live at Rock In Rio II in Brazil 1991

Top Cast

  • Mike Patton

    Mike Patton

    Self - Vocals

  • Billy Gould

    Billy Gould

    Self - Bass

  • Mike Bordin

    Mike Bordin

    Self - Drums

  • Jim Martin

    Jim Martin

    Self - Guitar

  • Roddy Bottum

    Roddy Bottum

    Self - Keyboards

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Faith No More Live at Rock In Rio II in Brazil 1991

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