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  1. 17. Okt. 2010 · 'This town ain't big enough for the both of us' by the Sparks & Faith No More. From the 1997 Sparks album 'Plagiarism'

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  2. 3. Feb. 2016 · Faith No More’s collaboration with oddball New Wave/art pop duo Sparks on a re-make of the LA band’s 1974 hit This Town Ain’t Big Enough For Both Of Us made the UK Top 40 in December 1997, but Sparks’ seventeenth studio album Plagiarism also featured the two California bands (who were connected via guitarist Dean Menta ...

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  3. 6. Aug. 2020 · Brothers Ron and Russell Mael revisited their catalogue on Sparks’ 1997 Plagiarism, enlisting Faith No More to guest on Something For The Girl With Everything and This Town Ain’t Big Enough For Both Of Us.

  4. Faith No More collaborated on two songs for Plagiarism, a 1997 album by Sparks (pictured in 1974). The Virus 100 Various Artists compilation contains a cover of Dead Kennedys ' "Let's Lynch the Landlord" (singer Jello Biafra pictured) .

    Song
    Credit As Writer (s)
    Release
    Year
    "Absolute Zero"
    1995
    "Anne's Song" †
    Gould Bottum
    1987
    Gould Bordin Patton Bottum Boo-Yaa T.R.I.
    1993
    "Arabian Disco"
    Mosley Gould
    1985
  5. Album Credits. Featuring Erasure, Faith No More & Jimmy Somerville. Producers Erasure, Faith No More, Giorgio Moroder & 6 more. Writers Giorgio Moroder, Ron Mael & Russell Mael....

  6. 4.7K subscribers in the FaithNoMore community. A subreddit dedicated to one of the greatest bands ever, Faith No More!

  7. 19. Sept. 2021 · Originally recorded in 1974 by an American pop band known as Sparks, the rerecorded single from Faith No More’s 1998 album (Plagiarism) was popular enough among European fans to earn #7 on the Swiss Hitparade, #40 on UK’s Hot Singles Chart, and #69 with Australia’s ARIA Charts.