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Another Patton supergroup. Good god, this man is relentless, not to mention a complete and utter musical visionary and a mind-blowing and standard-warping genius. No review of Tomahawk can go without mentioning the personnel behind this project, which mostly speaks for itself: Mike Patton of uncountable amazing projects, Duane Denison of the Jesus Lizard, John Stanier of Helmet, Kevin Rutmanis of the Melvins. This album sold thousands of copies before it was even recorded. What results meets and exceeds every expectation -- a sadistic, scatological birthing of shapeshifting, Jesus Lizardian/King for a Day-era Faith No More textures and assaults, exquisitely layered with Patton's ridiculously amazing heaving, moaning, screeching, crooning, seething, muttering. While it is certainly more straightforward than any of Patton's other post-FNM projects to date, no one could rightfully accuse Tomahawk of being an intentionally mass-marketable band, as some Patton fans want to claim. An album with so many refences to murder, masturbation, feces, sodomy, and perversion just doesn't seem to yearn for radio-friendly status. Jeffrey Dahmer could have dinner to this. Moody, violent, beautiful, sarcastic, vomitive, silly, heartstopping. ~ Blake Butler
Members Of Jesus Lizard, Fantomas,Melvins,Helmet
Recorded at Sound Emporium and New Reflections, Nashville, Tennessee in May & June 2001.
Audio Mixer: Joe Funderburk.
Recording information: New Reflections, Nashville, TN; Sound Emporium, Nashville, TN.
Tomahawk: Mike Patton (vocals); Duane Dennison (guitar); Kevin Rutmanis (bass); John Stanier (drums).
Additional personnel: JD Wilkes (harmonica).
Alternative Press (2/02, p.80) - 8 out of 10 - "...Some of the best hard rock heard in years....a hodgepodge of punk luminaries..." Magnet (12-1/02, pp.107-8) - "...An inspiring, hard-driving punk band with a finely honed edge....an exhilarating ride." Tomahawk Music Review Average Rating: (4.1 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews I need more time. I need more time to allow this record to grow on me. I've been listening to Mike Patton eversince I was very young and I've found that I'm not going to accept Mike Patton for Mike Patton's sake. Nearly everything he has put out, outside of Faith No More, has been unpredictable and this Tomahawk album is no exception. I'd say try to find a way to listen to this before you buy. Submitted by a reviewer (Leesville MO, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great Stuff Tomahawk at their best! I personally can't get enough of '101 North'. Submitted by Katie (Jacksonville, FL, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
This beat could win me a grammy Well it didnt win a grammy but it should have! Great CD! Submitted by Tim (Utah) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Rock to the extremes, almost metal but not... This cd rocks I saw them live at the GEEKSHOW TOUR THEY RULED! Patton rocks ANY and EVERY BAND Submitted by a reviewer (Mansfield OHIO) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
If you need a Faith No More "Fix" Get This!! Great Great CD, My best purchase in over 6 months, a mixture of Mr. Bungle meets Faith No More..... Get It!! Submitted by a reviewer (Jacksonville, FL, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase Tomahawk CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Mr Bungle Mr. Bungle CD (1991)
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| | Mr Bungle Disco Volante CD (1995)
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$9.29 Taking cues from Frank Zappa, Carl Stalling and John Zorn, and dabbling in styles as disparate as lounge, death-metal and downtown jazz, Mr. Bungle create a schizophrenic sound unlike any '90s major-label band save for The Boredoms. Yet where The Boredoms approach their music from two specific sources (free jazz and punk), Mr. Bungle easily triple or quadruple that figure when listing their influences. As with other genre-bending progressive music, the obvious question is do they pull it off?
On DISCO VOLANTE, they do quite nicely, thank you. Whether it is on the Middle East-inflected "Desert Search For Techno Allah," or on complex pieces like "The Bends," Mr. Bungle use hypnotic ...
| | Mr Bungle California CD (1999)
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$9.05 With CALIFORNIA, Mr. Bungle has largely ditched its infamous jazz/thrash/circus sound (especially evident on the group's first album) for an even more varied cinematic aesthetic that both embraces and gleefully subverts traditional pop structures. Simply put, this is probably as accessible as Bungle is bound to get, and the results are amazing in both their inventiveness and scope. (As stated in the album's tongue-in-cheek press release, CALIFORNIA shows "evidence of a rock band pretending to have roots in rock music.")
Opening with the lounge-laced "Sweet Charity," the album soon ...
| | Fantomas CD (1999)
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$13.65 The first project Mike Patton worked on after the April 1998 breakup of Faith No More was the all-star Fantomas. Heavy metal fans everywhere salivated at the lineup of Patton on vocals, the Melvins' Buzz Osborne on guitar, ex-Slayer Dave Lombardo on drums, and Mr. Bungle's Trevor Dunn on bass. But as longtime ...
| | Fantomas Director's Cut CD (2001)
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| | Tomahawk Mit Gas CD (2003)
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| | Mississippi John Hurt Complete Studio Recordings CDs (2000)
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| | Paul " Sequence " Ferguson Relaxation, Vol. 1 CD (2004)
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$23.45 His BIOAt the age of twelve, Paul Ferguson picked up his guitar and taught himself to play by attentively listening and adroitly emulating the musical mastery of such greats as Al Di Meola, Carlos Santana, George Benson and Wes Montgomery.With the technical knowledge that enabled Paul, to advance to the position of president of a computer software/web publishing company, and the discipline and determination he acquired as a black belt in Shotokan Karate under the tutelage of Mr. Errol Bennett, Paul explored the principles of the keyboard and subsequently developed the techniques, melodies and rhythms that produce the unique sound of SEQUENCE. Using a keyboard, midi-guitar, synthesizers and an analog guitar, Paul creates digital orchestrations that reveal the genuine soul of his musical compositions. His many accomplishments to date include producing music for the Harris Corporation's DTV (digital high definition) television, the development and implementation of entertainment programs while in the Armed Forces, a tour of Germany with his six piece band FFB, performances for the United Nations League of Women, and the production of music for TV commercials that have been aired on all major networks in the United States and throughout the Caribbean. In 1998 Paul produced music for ALIX Toys, an interactive CD-ROM Catalog. He has also played lead guitar for the Platters, and has opened for such great acts as Ray Goodman and Brown, Blue Magic, Roy Ayers, Onaje Allen Gumbs, Najee, and Manhattan Transfer. Paul has performed for such renowned establishments as the Minority Golf Association of America, The Apollo Theater, also the Manhattan Center, Indigo Blues and Sweetwaters in New York. He has both arranged and performed music for UJAAMA, Titus Walker's Theater Company in New York City. Paul has also played for the Bose Factory Corporation using their latest home theater system the lifestyle 30 to demonstrate through. Paul has recently played at Madison Square Garden as well. Performing as a one-man orchestra, Paul was among the featured entertainers at the June 1996 Black Comedy Awards. With Guru, he scored the soundtrack for the movie Girlstown (1996). His musical expertise earned him the coveted position of Musical Director for GBTV's Culture Share, a popular show that broadcasts in New York, London, Grenada and other islands of the Caribbean. He also scored the soundtrack for the Documentary Arabian Culture ...
| | AC TNT CD (1975) (Import) Australia; Reissue
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$22.35 This is the Australian edition of AC/DC's first album, and is one of rock's great unsung masterpieces. "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock N Roll)," "TNT," and "Live Wire" are among the gems in the offing.
Originally unveiled in December 1975, TNT was the second AC/DC album released in their native Australia, but is often overlooked outside the Land Down Under because its best tracks were later combined with those from the band's first domestic album, High Voltage, for reissue as their international debut from 1976 -- also entitled High Voltage. Confused? That's actually quite understandable, since ...
| | Christy Moore Burning Times CD (2007) (Import) England
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| | We Are Standard 3.000V-40.000W CD (2007)
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| | Kastelruther Spatzen Und Singen Ist Gold CD (2007) (Import)
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| | LaRue Howard How Great Is Our Lord CD (2008)
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| | The Frolics CD (2008)
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$12.65 The Frolics are a family band. Amy & Scott are married and Curt's our brother from another mother. Amy's influences include too much Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass as a child. But she grew up in Seattle so that was overpowered by HoleNirvanaAliceInChains. Scott's trying to figure out how Dick Dale does it. He's obviously a freak of nature. And Curt ...
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