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    RIP Chuck Mosley

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    Time for some of that We Care a Lot vibe.
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    Oh man..RIP.
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    Rest in Peace Chuck.

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    RIP

    Was nice to see him on stage with FNM when they put out their last album a couple years ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zravkapt View Post
    RIP

    Was nice to see him on stage with FNM when they put out their last album a couple years ago.
    Oh man! I bet that was awesome. FNM has a rich live touring history and a paltry live album output. The shows with Mosley and Spruance seem like no-brainer live album opportunities. Unfortunately decent boots don’t even exist (at least for the Spruance show).
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    This is a sad one. The first two FNM albums are terrific, a great band right from the out.
    He was a fantastic performer, with a unique voice and plenty of attitude.
    While Patton obviously took them to megastardom, I think they would have got bigger had they continued with Mosley nonetheless. His lyrics were particularly good.

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    Other than the single "We Care A Lot" I have never heard either of the Mosley albums. If I were to pick one up, which would you recommend?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveSly View Post
    Other than the single "We Care A Lot" I have never heard either of the Mosley albums. If I were to pick one up, which would you recommend?
    Both are good excellent, but the new version of We Carec A Lot probably puts it ahead.

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    "We Care A Lot"

    RIP Chuck!!!

    Is it wrong that I prefer those first two FNM LP's to the Patton-led stuff?
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    ^ Have to say that I find Patton way more interesting in other bands than in FNM, of which I was never a fan. Just not my thing, I guess.

    I've read several fairly interesting interviews with Mosley through the years though, and his passing is untimely and sad.
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    "95 cents, fuck you, I'll skate to the beach!! And i'll look better gettin' there!!"

    RIP Chuck.

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