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| A1 | GreedGuitar – Mark BowenVocals, Lyrics By – Chuck Mosley |
3:41 |
| A2 | Mark BowenGuitar – Mark BowenVocals, Lyrics By – Chuck Mosley |
3:10 |
| A3 | Greed (Dance Mix)Guitar – Mark BowenVocals, Lyrics By – Chuck Mosley |
8:43 |
| A4 | Da Da DaMusic By – TrioVocals [Spoken Word] – Roddy Bottum |
6:35 |
| A5 | [Untitled]Vocals, Guitar, Lyrics By – Paula Frazer |
4:20 |
| A6 | Death DiscoGuitar – StewVocals, Lyrics By – Walter O'Brien |
3:53 |
| A7 | Mike's Disco / New Love, Same NeurosisGuitar – StewVocals, Lyrics By – Walter O'Brien |
3:39 |
| A8 | [Untitled]Vocals [Spoken Word] – Courtney Love, Roddy Bottum |
2:41 |
| A9 | Why Do You Bother?Guitar – Desmond Shea |
5:17 |
| A10 | Arabian DiscoGuitar – Desmond Shea |
3:19 |
Credits
- Bass – Billy Gould
- Drums – Mike Bordin
- Keyboards, Engineer – Roddy Bottum
- Producer, Engineer – Matt Wallace
Notes
The songs featured on this second Faith No More demo tape were recorded throughout 1983 and 1984 with a revolving line-up change in vocalists and guitarists. Some of the musicians and names of the songs on the demo tape have not been established, though the majority have been confirmed with interviews of old band members.All songs feature Billy Gould on bass, Roddy Bottum on keyboards and Mike Bordin on drums.
Varying sources claim different amounts of tracks on this demo but this is due to inaccurate splitting up of Trio's song "Da Da Da". The song is in fact Roddy Bottum listening to the song in the background and whistling along to it and parodying it while talking to friends. The song is only played once.
The tape also features snippets of live shows, bits of interviews and studio outtakes spliced in.
Because of several portions of the demo tape featuring Roddy Bottum speaking with friends, often addressing a friend named Stephanie whom this tape was possibly made for, the demo has been dubbed by Faith No More fans as "The Roddy Demos 1984".
The song "New Love, Same Neurosis" is often wrongly labeled as "Surprise/Zombie Eaters", two song titles that did not exist at the time. The real song title, "New Love, Same Neurosis" is confirmed by the name of the song from the first Faith No More demo in 1983.

