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2009 compilation album by Faith No More

The Very Best Definitive Ultimate Greatest Hits Collection is a two-disc compilation album by American band Faith No More. It was released on June 1, 2009, in the UK[3][4][5] to coincide with the band’s reunion tour. This double disc set contains the band’s greatest hits on the first CD, while the second CD features B-sides and rarities.

Disc 2
Title
1. “Absolute Zero” (“Digging the Grave” B-side and King for a Day Japanese bonus track) 4:07
2. “The Big Kahuna” (“Ashes to Ashes” B-side and Album of the Year Japanese bonus track) 3:05
3. “Light Up and Let Go” (“Ashes to Ashes” B-side Album of the Year Japanese bonus track) 2:20
4. “I Won’t Forget You” (King for a Day… Fool for a Lifetime outtake, previously released on Who Cares a Lot? The Greatest Hits greatest hits album 1998) 4:10
5. “The World Is Yours” (Angel Dust outtake, previously released on Who Cares a Lot? The Greatest Hits compilation album 1998) 5:53
6. “Hippie Jam Song” (King for a Day… Fool for a Lifetime outtake, previously released on Who Cares a Lot? The Greatest Hits compilation album 1998) 4:58
7. “Sweet Emotion” (Longer version of a demo given away with Kerrang! magazine in 1989; outtake from The Real Thing sessions. Later reworked as “The Perfect Crime” for Bill & Ted’s Bogus Journey and included on This Is It and The Works) 4:53
8. New Improved Song” (Released on a 7-inch EP free with Sounds magazine in 1988; outtake from the Introduce Yourself sessions. The song “The Morning After” from The Real Thing shares the same chord progression and bassline, but is largely a different song.) 3:51
9. “Das Schutzenfest” (Released on Songs to Make Love To EP, 1992) 2:58
10. This Guy’s in Love with You” (Released on Who Cares a Lot? The Greatest Hits compilation album, 1998) (Live in Sydney October 21, 1997) 4:22
Chart (2009) Peak
position
Finnish Albums Chart[6] 6

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