This is what was considered metal in 1979
Posted 26th Apr 2026r/MetalForTheMasses
This is one of the few Faith No Man songs that sounds like it could have been written during the Patton era
Posted 21st Apr 2026r/FaithNoMore
People who get upset about Slipknot being called metal will have a heart attack when they see the genre tags for Insane Clown Posse on AllMusic
Posted 19th Apr 2026r/MetalForTheMasses
Do you prefer Angel Dust by Faith No More or Angel Dust by Blutengel?
Posted 16th Apr 2026r/FaithNoMore
It's probably a coincidence, but I like to think that the crazy taxi driver in the By the Way video was modelled after Faith No More/Mr. Bungle singer Mike Patton, who had a feud with Anthony in the 90s
Posted 14th Apr 2026r/RedHotChiliPeppers
25 years ago, Mike Patton said there was no chance of him ever reuniting with the other FNM members, and that the only way FNM could ever reunite was with another singer. What made him change his mind in 2009?
Posted 11th Apr 2026r/FaithNoMore
Kerrang review of a Faith No More and Limp Bizkit concert in September 1997
Posted 5th Apr 2026r/FaithNoMore
Can the Asia-Pacific region (stretching from India to Australia and Japan) be considered an ethnically related area, or is it purely a political zone?
Posted 4th Mar 2026r/geography
What comes up on Google's search suggestions when you type "are [my nationality] considered"
Posted 23rd Feb 2026r/AskTheWorld
Did you know that Michael Jackson's song Stranger in Moscow was actually about Moscow, Idaho?
Posted 15th Feb 2026r/geographymemes
If you visit Cape Leeuwin in WA, there is a plaque for where the Indian and Southern Oceans are considered to meet. But according to National Geographic, that spot is actually just the Indian Ocean, since the Southern Ocean doesn't begin until much further south near Antarctica
Posted 15th Feb 2026r/AussieMemes
Much of Australia's Indian Ocean coast is uninhabited. An especially remote part is in the central section, known as Zuytdorp Cliffs. For roughly 150 km, the land simply ends in a 200-meter drop into the Indian Ocean. There is not a single settlement, road or structure for the entire stretch
Posted 14th Feb 2026r/geography
Can Perth broadly be considered a Pacific city? At 115E it's less western than the westernmost points of Singapore (103E) and Sumatra (95E), which are islands in Pacific seas. And half of the Australian landmass borders Pacific seas, so the people in Perth are still technically living in the Pacific
Posted 4th Feb 2026r/geography
Pacific whaling grounds in the nineteenth century
Posted 3rd Feb 2026r/MapPorn
The maximalist definition of the Indo-Pacific region
Posted 2nd Feb 2026r/MapPorn
How many of these Pacific flags can you name?
Posted 2nd Feb 2026r/AskTheWorld
Should the Sea of Azov still technically be considered part of the Atlantic basin? It has a tiny connection to the Black Sea, which has a tiny connection to the Sea of Marmara, which has a tiny connection to the Aegean/Mediterranean Sea, which has a tiny connection to the open Atlantic Ocean
Posted 31st Jan 2026r/geography
Every live action DreamWorks film I've ever seen. Which ones have you seen?
Posted 29th Jan 2026r/DreamWorks
Places actually in the South Pacific vs places in the Northern Hemisphere which people think are in the South Pacific
Posted 28th Jan 2026r/geography
Posted 28th Jan 2026r/SouthernHemisphere
Video of Andean Bears (also known as the Spectacled Bears), which are the only bear species native to the Southern Hemisphere
Despite being just 670km from Chile, the Juan Fernández Islands have flora and marine life more related to Australia and New Zealand than South America. This is due to the Humboldt current, which is a barrier preventing South American species from reaching the islands
If Trump got his way, all of this would be part of the USA since it's in the Western Hemisphere
Posted 28th Jan 2026r/PoliticalMemes
Posted 28th Jan 2026r/TrumpMemes
Posted 28th Jan 2026r/mapporncirclejerk
In the US, Afghan Pashtuns are considered white while Pakistani Pashtuns, who are literally the same ethnicity but just happen to live on the other side of the British-created border, are considered Asian.
Posted 26th Jan 2026r/mapporncirclejerk
Cocos Island is the only landmass on the Cocos Plate, making it a continent under the arbitrary criteria that the largest landmass on a plate is a continent. Its inhabitants are a group of Costa Rican park rangers, making them members of an exclusive club, since they're the continent's only natives
Posted 26th Jan 2026r/geographymemes
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