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  1. 18 de ene. de 2020 · Even in San Francisco’s diverse, eclectic rock scene, the music Faith No More stood out like a drum solo at a Ramones gig. Founding members bassist Bill Gould and his childhood best friend Roswell Christopher ‘Roddy’ Bottum loved Killing Joke and PiL; Drummer Mike Bordin was studying African rhythms at UC Berkeley, guitarist Jim Martin was an unreconstructed metalhead, and skate-punk ...

  2. Mike Bordin began playing Yamaha Drums as a teenager and turned down almost every other company’s endorsement offers. He believed that Yamaha Drums were superior as a teenager and still does to this day. Mike Bordin played in Faith No More for 16 years, and sold numerous records. He has toured internationally and depended heavily on the drums ...

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    Mike Bordin. 3,257 likes · 2 talking about this. The drummer and co-founder of Faith No More. He has also played with Ozzy Osbourne

  4. 7 de feb. de 2024 · Mike Bordin is the drummer for the band Faith No More, being one of the founders and one of only two remaining original members alongside Billy Gould, since the band was called first Sharp Young Man and then Faith. No. Man., respectively. His first band was Fry by Night, formed by singer Eddie Chacon, and which also included bassist Cliff ...

  5. Michael Andrew Bordin dit Mike Bordin est un batteur américain né le 27 novembre 1962 à San Francisco en Californie. Il est le batteur du groupe Faith No More et a été le batteur d' Ozzy Osbourne. Il a également collaboré avec plusieurs autres artistes : sur le projet solo de Duff McKagan, pour l'album Degradation Trip du guitariste ...

  6. 29 de may. de 2015 · Bordin and co are back with a superb new album, Sol Invictus – their first in 18 years, and a future classic for inclusion in the likes of this feature. The band never followed trends, instead mixing muscular thrash, funk, punk, post-hardcore and Sabbath-style hard rock on tracks like ‘Epic’, ‘From Out Of Nowhere’ and ‘Falling To ...

  7. Biography. In 1981, Bay Area California musicians Mike "Puffy" Bordin, Billy Gould, Mike Morris, and Wade Worthington formed a band called Faith No Man. A year later when Worthington was replaced by keyboardist Roddy Bottum, and Mike "The Man" Morris was ousted, the group began calling themselves Faith No More.