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Although Mike Patton found fame and fortune as the singer for Faith No More (with their 1989 breakthrough release THE REAL THING), he was first a member of Mr. Bungle. Instead of quitting his former band when he accepted FNM's vocal offer, Patton ... Full Descriptiondecided to keep both projects going simultaneously. In the wake of FNM's big success in the early 1990s, Mr. Bungle was signed to Warner Bros., who issued the band's self-titled debut in 1991.
Mr. Bungle was far more abstract and all-over-the-place than Faith No More, with little regard for conventionality, song structure, or any sort of borders between musical genres. Strange ditties such as "Quote Unquote," "Slowly Growing Deaf," "Egg," and "My Ass Is on Fire," have are bizarre creations that inhabit their own weird world, and they've become classics to fans that appreciate the band's musically proficient absurdity.
Vlad Drac is actually Mike Patton of Faith No More.
Recorded at Different Fur, San Francisco, California in 1991.
Mr. Bungle: Vlad Drac (vocals); Scummy (guitar); Theobald Brooks Lengyel (alto & baritone saxophones); Bar (tenor saxophone); Trevor Roy Dunn (bass); Heifetz (drums).
Additional personnel: David Shea (scratches); Yeesus Krist, Maximum Bob, Kahli, Jennifer (background vocals).
Q (9/91) - 3 stars - Good - "...a highly compulsive, strangely coherent debut..." Hide Description Mr Bungle Mr. Bungle Songs Mr. Bungle Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews It's that good period As you can see by the reviews before mine its all 5 stars and it deserves to be. This band had it all! This CD is the craziest funniest coolest and most unbelievable music out there. Made scary carnival music cool before those "Wicked Clowns" with their legions of 12 year old wannabes existed. Technically this band has got to be among the greats. Buy this CD! Submitted by Tim (Utah) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Best of Bungle Get this album. Theres "music", theres "experimental"... then there's BUNGLE. One satisfying listen, whether its the slow ominous chugging of Quote Unquote, schizophrenic organ play in Stubb (a dub) or the extremley infectious ska like groove in Carousel, its a purchase you won't regret. And drummers, get a load of Heifetz's snare drum! DAMN! These engineers are talented men. The mix is divine. Submitted by www.myspace.com/harveyhawke (Alberta, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The musical genius that is Mike Patton this is one of the greats !!!! only if you could get a hold of thier prior 4 albums . This CD is a soundtrack for an Acid Trip !!!! Words cannot explain. Submitted by a reviewer (San Antonio,TX,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
DERANGED FAIRGROUNDS AHOY! Wow. Well this is pretty bloody good isnt it? It does seroiusly remind me of deranged circuses and fairgrounds, clowns chasing people with knives. And puppets. With knives. An anarchic combination of just amazingly weird/good stuff really. yes. with knives. Submitted by diabolus_in_musica666 (Canterbury) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The good old days I remember Mr Bungle way back in the day. Back when they played the craziest sh*t to date. Much of that sh*t is on this album. They even have background noise from the Bungle House in Humboldt on squeeze me macaroni. If you like crazy all-over-the-place music, this is your sh*t. Even if you don't buy it anyway, it is funny as hell.
P.S. Go Humboldt/Del Norte! Submitted by a reviewer (Humboldt, CA, USA (The Bungle House)) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase Mr. Bungle CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Faith No More Angel Dust CD (1992)
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$6.39 Just as Faith No More acquired its long-sought-after mainstream success, the band decided that fame wasn't all it was cracked up to be. The group knew that the majority of its new fans would expect the follow-up to THE REAL THING to tread on similar sonic territory, and boy, did this new pop audience have another thing coming! Like many classic albums, upon first listen, 1992's ANGEL DUST is hard to digest in a single sitting. In fact, it almost sounds like artistic suicide--there are few obvious pop hooks, and the music is far more complicated than earlier material.
But after a few more spins, ANGEL DUST finds the right receptors in your brain, and simply pummels the listener. Vocalist Mike Patton truly came into his own on this release, oft-times singing from the standpoint of different characters (as heard on "R.V." and "Be Aggressive"). While several tracks defy description--the harsh "Jizzlobber," "Malpractice," for example--the FNM of old can be heard in its full glory on such tracks as "Caffeine," "Land of Sunshine," "Midlife Crisis," and "A Small Victory." ANGEL DUST remains Faith No More's greatest achievement, and one of the best rock releases of the '90s.
Recorded at Coast Recorders and Brilliant Studios, San Francisco, California.
Faith No More: Mike Patton (vocals); Jim Martin (guitar); Roddy Bottum (keyboards); Billy Gould (bass); Mike Bordin (drums).
| | Faith No More King For A Day/Fool For A Lifetime CD (1995)
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$6.39 Faith No More's fifth full-length effort, 1995's KING FOR A DAY/FOOL FOR A LIFETIME, was the band's most straightforward work to date. Trey Spruance, the guitarist for FNM singer Mike Patton's side band, Mr. Bungle, who replaced Jim Martin after ANGEL DUST, fit in perfectly with the band--as proven by such highlights as "Ricochet," "Evidence," "The Gentle Art of Making Enemies," "Digging the Grave," and the epic title track. Unfortunately, Spruance's tenure with the band was short-lived--he departed just prior to the start of the album-supporting tour.
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| | Mr Bungle Disco Volante CD (1995)
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$10.39 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 sounds, jarring noise and tight playing to convey their drug-soaked and semi-insane point of view to the world. The juxtaposition of styles works well--both from track to track (the extra heavy "Everyone I Went To School With Is Dead" is followed by the lounge jazz number, "Chemical Marriage") and within a single song ("Merry Go Bye Bye" leaps from a '50's rock sing-along to death-metal meltdown). Lyrically, Mr. Bungle piece together as many strange images as they do musically--"Carry Stress In The Jaw" quotes extensively from Edgar Allen Poe, while "Ma Meeshka Mow Skwoz" seems to be written in a language all its own.
Tough to listen to but rewarding, Mr. Bungle place themselves alongside groups like The Melvins, Praxis and Naked City, all trying to push the sonic envelope further out.
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Recorded at Brilliant Studios, Hyde Street Studios, Coast Recorders and Shotwell Bomb Factory, San Francisco; Mills College Concert Hall, Oakland, California.
Mr. Bungle: Mike Patton (vocals, organ, ocarina, sound effects); Trey "Uncooked Meat Prior To State Vector ...
| | Mr Bungle California CD (1999)
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$8.49 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 shifts to the sci-fi rockabilly/swing stylings of "None of Them Knew They Were Robots" and then to the crooning melodic pop of "Retrovertigo." On other dynamic compositions such as "The Air-Conditioned Nightmare" and "Goodbye Sober Day," Bungle's quick-change genre-hopping is surprisingly seamless, with vocal gymnast Mike Patton acting as the conductor, narrator, and tour guide. "Pink Cigarette" is pure pulp-mystery music, while "The Holy Filament" wouldn't sound out of place on the BRAZIL soundtrack. Although these songs are ridiculously layered with hundreds of instrument and vocal tracks, CALIFORNIA doesn't sound overly complex, revealing only the finest of Mr. Bungle's warped yet playful traits.
Recorded at Coast Recorders, Division Hi-Fi, Forking Paths Studio and Different Fur, San Francisco, California.
Mr. Bungle: Mike Patton, Trey Spruance, Bar McKinnon, Trevor Dunn, Danny Heifetz.
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| | Fantomas CD (1999)
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| | Tomahawk Mit Gas CD (2003)
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$13.65 When Faith No More emerged in the early '90s, who'd have guessed that singer Mike Patton would eventually leave their secondhand-Chili Peppers sound behind for such a wide variety of innovative musical projects? Creating wildly eclectic, experimental, and unclassifiable music with both Fantomas and Mr. Bungle, Patton has consistently exceeded expectations. If Tomahawk veers closer to Patton's rock-star past, it's only in comparison to the extremes of his other work.
While the aggressive tone of the heavy guitars and drums on MIT GAS certainly guarantee it a place in the nu-metal world, Tomahawk is a far smarter group than most who operate under that banner. They incorporate a number of disparate (for metal) influences, including reggae, funk, and Zappa, even as they syncretize it all into a distinctive, unrelenting sonic attack. Heavy enough for the headbangers, but savvy enough for those who've followed Patton ...
| | Dave Barker Prisoner Of Love CD (1999) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Paquito Baron O Mais Brasileiro DOS Brasileiros CD (1993) (Import) Brazil
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$22.35 Track Listing of songs: Aguarela Do Brasil; Vou a Penha; Voce Nao Era Assim; Morena Boca de Ouro; Terra Seca; Tenho Saudade; Falta de Consciencia; Maria; Caboca; Carne Seca Com Tutu; Menina que Tem Uma Pose; Meu Amor Nao Me Deixou; Os Quindins de Iaia; De Qualquer ...
| | Sizzla Rastafari Teach I Everything CD (2001) (Import) United Kingdom
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$15.29 Among the most outspoken voices of the conscious dancehall movement, Sizzla has used his brand of spiritual reggae as a response to the generally bawdy themes of much modern Jamaican music. RASTAFARI, as may be expected, focuses heavily on Rastafarian culture; in particular the subjects of repatriation and black identity. ...
| | 34 Satellite Stop CD (2002)
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$15.19 Check out the 34 Satellite E-Card ... it rocks! http://www.34satellite.com/ecard34 Satellite STOP was awarded the "2002 Best Power-Pop Recording" by the Denver Westword."34 Satellite shine truer and brighter than the trite bands and pop stars that falsely glitter and litter the musical universe." -- Amplifier Magazine"34 Satellite's songs come from the perspective of dreamers, travelers, and the broken-hearted. In other words, real people who have real hopes, fears, problems, and stories. But also it works because - plain and simple - it rocks." -- PopMatters Magazine - Chicago, IL"Benning's smart, sharp lyrics and the band's infectious pop-rock sonic blast set it apart from the hot running pack." -- The Flagepole - Athens, GA34 Satellite are living in the right now.Their music makes you wonder what it might be like to walk in their shoes, to be where they are, living the late night and isolation and camaraderie of a rock bank. It's the sound of opening doors, traffic lights, and electricity. The individual roadmaps that brought the band together were full of twists and turns, but became meaningless at their first show at TT the Bears in Boston.Guitarist Marc Smith brought his black Gibson ES 135, bassist Mike Santoro brought his Fender P Bass, and drummer Mark Boquist brought the loudest snare he could find. Marc Benning brought the words and the voice.So what was it that pulled them together? Listen to the song "Wishing Well", from their 2000 release "Radar". Straightforward lyrics mask the complex emotions underneath, while explosions of distorted guitars and drums burst free. Benning's teeth-clenched vocals express the kind of pain that makes hope itself agonizing. The song hints a connection to other mavericks - from the Beatles to Crazy Horse to the Flaming Lips - and speaks so forcefully that it's hard to imagine any other band attempting it. 34 Satellite makes this type of colossal sound. It's earned that vast territory through a great deal of hard work and the luck of each member finding one another."Radar" was enthusiastically welcomed by both college and AA radio, and tracked at over 200 stations nationwide. The band spent eight months of that year in a Ford van, and their touring ethic paid off. From The Mint in LA, to Cat's Cradle in N.C., to Arlene's Grocery in NYC (where they completed a month-long residency), touring has honed the band's sound and focused their direction. New friends were made, including the esteemed producers Dave McNair (Arc Angeles, Los Super Seven) and John Agnello (Dinosaur Jr., Buffalo Tom). Both helmed the boards for 34 Satellite's new cd, entitled "Stop".To be released in February of 2002, "Stop" is the product of this band's work ethic and the realization of their vision. With intimate lyrics, wide-open arrangements, and champion guitars, this is rock and roll in the best sense.Local and Nation Press Speak Out on 34 Satellite:"Benning may be doomed to bachelorhood, but his music is the better for it." -- VH1.com"34 Satellite does the bash-and-pop thing with amazing aplomb." -- Raleight New and Observer - Raleigh, NC"Literate, hook-filled guitar rock" -- Post-Star - Glenn Falls, NY"A Near perfect marriage of melody and beat." -- New York Post - New York, NY"The songwriter knows how to construct a melody, and has a flair for the memorable touch." -- Washington Post - Washinton, DC"34 Satellite sounds like a remedy for a punk-rock hangover." -- Tribune Review - Greensburg, PA"Marc Benning is able to write songs that sound like the most precious recountings of a rock god." -- The Weekly Alibi - Albuquerque, NM"Sizzling guitar-solo-studded ...
| | Delgados Hate CD (2007) (Import)
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$23.65 Fourth album by Scots indie scenesters, follow-up to 2000's Mercury-nominated 'The Great Eastern'. Expanding on that album's lush, string-filled sound, 'Hate' is a sumptuous, swooning record whose music offsets the dominant ...
| | Shiner Massive CDs (2003)
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$14.69 Shiner Massive adds 3 musicians: Kim Swain, Marsha Bellamy and Dionne Wilson to forge this soothing old school reggae groove. Includes a 46 minute CD & a 25 minute DVD.
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| | Status Quo Colour Collection CD (2008)
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$9.65 Digitally remastered budget priced collection of recordings from the venerable hard rockin boogie band (rumoured ...
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