Paths of Glory
Paths of Glory

Faith No More - Paths of Glory Lyrics

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Jun 3, 1997
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Paths of Glory Lyrics

You squirt out red and turn so yellow
And then you made me kill my own
I'm not afraid
(Coming, coming)
But I'm afraid

Blood in your eyes again
Bravery, the face of man
Blood on your mind again
Chivalry, the face of man
Blood in your lies
Enemy, the face of man
Blood in your eyes, again

Is this the only path of glory? If so then I won't go alone
Follow the trail
(Running) follow the trail

I'm not afraid
But I'm afraid

Writer(s): Bill Gould, Jon David Hudson, Michael Allen Patton, Michael Andrew Bordin, Roddy Christopher Bottum
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. When was 'Paths of Glory' by Faith No More released?

    'Paths of Glory' was released on June 3, 1997, as a part of Faith No More's sixth studio album, 'Album of the Year'.

  2. Who were the main contributors to the song 'Paths of Glory'?

    'Paths of Glory' was written by Faith No More members Bill Gould, Jon David Hudson, Michael Allen Patton, Michael Andrew Bordin, and Roddy Christopher Bottum.

  3. What is the musical style of 'Paths of Glory'?

    'Paths of Glory' follows the more melancholic and straightforward musical style that is prevalent throughout the 'Album of the Year.' It incorporates elements of alt-rock with atmospheric and melodic tones.

  4. Is 'Paths of Glory' related to a film?

    Yes, the title 'Paths of Glory' is a reference to the 1957 film of the same name directed by Stanley Kubrick.

  5. Who played guitar on 'Paths of Glory'?

    Jon Hudson played the guitar on 'Paths of Glory.' He joined Faith No More in 1996, replacing Dean Menta, and 'Album of the Year' was the first album to feature him.

  6. Was 'Paths of Glory' performed live during the 'Album of the Year' tour?

    Yes, 'Paths of Glory' was part of the setlist during Faith No More's tour to support 'Album of the Year' which lasted from April 1997 to December 1997.

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