I'm suprised that no one has mentioned Tomahawk yet...too 'metal'?
Faith no More was great, and incredibly unique, especially for it's time. It was for fans of rock, metal, alternative, and experimental -- and not too many people can do that.
If we're talking Faith No More as a whole, let's not forget about Secret Cheifs (Yes, yes, no Patton). That's a little TOO out there for alot of people but I did it. It's like middle eastern music...but, not too middle eastern if you can understand that.
Best album a cross between Angel Dust and King for a Day... for me. I love angel dust, don't get me wrong, but King For a Day was far more upbeat and diversified. Again, I can't really pick an absolute number one out of these two. Both have ALOT of things going for them.
I can't get into Fantamos, but I appreciate what he does there.
Peeping Tom I think is OK. Not bad...different. Many elements of FNM.
FNM > Tomahawk > Mr. Bungle > Secret Cheifs/Melvins > everything else.
Funny, a few minutes before seeing this thread, I stumbled on a peeping tom review.
Enjoy
http://www.getunderground.com/underground/...m?Review_ID=374