They are actually currently together. They just did I short tour, and I believe they (the remaining members) are currently in the process of rerecording one of their old demos
unfortunately their tour songs had nothing to do with the typical Mr.Bungle jazzy/metal :( i was extremely hyped when i read about their reunion but i was disappointed with their current stance....no wind instruments no ska no jazz no experimentation....i dont even get why Ian is in the rhythm guitars....they sound like old punkcore
This came out on August 13, 1991, I can still remember sitting on my singer's (at the time) couch on that day after practice and listening to this for the first time. From the moment I heard this, it changed everything about music for me. I have never been blown away by a band like that since. Great reaction you nailed it! I wish I could hear them for the first time again.
I think I herd it a year or so later and it utterly changed my thoughts on music and musicianship. Funk, rock, metal, jazz, all became a fusion and that came to every band I played in. I also smoked way to much pot listening to them. 😂
A friend and I went to see Mr. Bungle live knowing absolutely nothing about them or their sound other than (1) Mike Patton wore a Mr. Bungle shirt in the Epic video (which had come out not too long before) and (2) it was his high school band. It not only changed my perception of music from that day onward, it changed my perception of art. For their last song, they basically played the audience by freezing onstage halfway through a riff and just letting the guitar feedback while they stood stone-still for seriously ~15 mins. I watched the crowd go from cheering and hooting to getting uncomfortable to yelling insults and throwing things. After taking it way farther than you'd ever guess a band would, the guitarist fell over, the rest of the band walked off stage, and Mike jumped through the drum kit and landed in a heap of knocked-over drums and cymbals. And that was the end of the show. I bought the Mr Bungle self-titled immediately and played it on repeat for years, followed by pretty much every project Patton has done since.
This is the first "reaction video" to a Bungle track I've seen where it's clear the reviewer outright appreciates well played, produced, written, etc. music, regardless of the genres they personally like. Well done. Bungle isn't for everyone, but there is no denying their talent. Been a fan of theirs since the early '90's.
always loved everything that Mike Patton did - love his experimental art - but of everything he has done - there is no denying for me that the Mr Bungle three album catalog will always remain the crown jewel.
Totally agree but I’m not a fan on the new Bungle. They went pretty much thrash metal all the way and probably won’t ever play any of the previous 3 albums live. Wish the whole original band would reunite, even for one world tour.
@@bunglemania83 You probably know this by now, but that's just a re-recording of their first demo tape that they made when they were in high school. If they went through the whole process of getting back together, touring and recording together, I have to think that there will be some new stuff on the way too. I guess we can only hope
Even Adult Themes For Voice? A little bit of that album goes a LONG way. I feel like you’d lose your mind if you listened to it all the way through in one sitting.
The whole album is full of gems like this! The album is from 1991 btw Maybe you should check out 'Dead Goon' by them, same album and to me its the highlight of the album. Great video!
Yay! My request came through! Thanks, Brian! That whole Mr Bungle album is great! 'Carousel' is about riding on a carousel, just like 'Egg' is about an egg hatching, etc.
You should listen to Directors Cut by one of Mike Pattons other projects called Fantomas. It's basically a covers album,but not like any other covers album ever made. I played it to a music teacher once and he thought it was a dozen different bands on the album.
fantomas album suspended animations is better more choatic very abstract lol i love the directors cut but suspended too me shows more fantomas sigernature sound lol
Just saw Mr Bungle at Sick New World in Vegas. They're so incredible. I love them, and Patton will live on in whispered fables, hushed tones spoken only by those with the most eccentric of tastes.
This album was one of my absolute favourites in my early teens in the early 90s (still is), and I so envy you this first listen - especially that you have so much knowledge to inform your response. It was an absolute joy to see you discover and appreciate it. :D
thats Mike Patton singing, pre Faith No More. way before their time. the 3 albums are drastically different. its best to absorb the whole album self titled is a deliberately abrasive ska.funk.metal, blender disaster. total genius discovolante is more avant jazz, metal, with moments of thrash and electronic, some dark folk sounds California is a Bungle version of Pop. some wonderful vocal work. you really should do "Carry Stress in the Jaw", i think you'd love it. then something from California, Ars Moriendi is my fave. i wouldnt write them off totally, the band recently reformed to do a show featuring their more punk metal stuff pre self titled album "the raging wrath of the easter bunny" with guest musicians Dave Lombardo(Slayer) & Scott Ian (Anthrax) if you like Bungle & specifically Mike Patton, he features in these bands: Faith No More Loveage Tomahawk Peeping Tom Fantomas Dead Cross Mondo Cane Patton/Kaada General Patton vs Executioners various solo/collabs you can track down inc. John Zorn, Bjork, Book of Knots, many more... he did film scores & soundtracks for: Crank 2 - High Voltage A Perfect place A place Beyond the Pines Bunraku
Well put. Just a little correction: this album by Mr Bungle was released by a big label only because Mike Patton was already vocalist for Faith No More "hit" album "The Real Thing" 2 years prior. So it's not really pre FNM. :)
Mr. Bungle was Patton's 1st band. Jim Martin ( FNM) had a copy of Bungle's demo and brought it to the rest of the guys in FNM when they were looking for a new singer. After the success of Patton joining the band he was able to get Bungle a record deal.
@@MoreThanDanny I enjoy California I really do... But it's not anywhere near their best. Allot of major label pressure from Warner Bros was well documented in FNM led to their breakup and I'm sure Bungle was the same. FNM made tons of money... Bungle sold squat for records so the pressure was double I'm sure. I feel like now with being on Ipecac records skys the limit with direction they can go. Right now they are laser focused on their San Francisco Bay Thrash roots, but maybe some Avant Garde Jazz and Ska might be right around the corner.
They’ve said time and again that Warner Bros basically just ignored them instantly and only cares about FNM. And Trey, Trevor, Patton and Bar have way too much integrity to the music to bend to a suggestion to be more profitable. Fucking lol
I sometimes wish I could listen to Mr. Bungle for the very first time again. The first song I heard was Quote Unquote and I was absolutely blown away and that continued as I started discovering more of their song's.
I love Mr. Bungle, wish it had been something off of California though. That's a top three album of all time for me, near perfect album. Please check out Ars Moriendi or Goodbye Sober Day! Thanks!
Best Patton bands that aren't faith no more, Bungle, Peeping Tom, Lovage, Tomahawk, Gen.Patton vs the Xecutioners. The man is a workhorse, and one of the best singers of any genre.
Nobody gives Lovage any love. It's simultaneously both: A) not even in my "top 10 projects Patton's been involved in", yet B) still in my "top 10 things to ever happen, ever"
Mr. Bungle aren't around anymore but they Did have a sold-out reunion show earlier this year featuring Scott Ian from Anthrax on guitar & Dave Lombardo from Slayer on Drums. I'd definitely recommend listening to 'Squeeze Me Macaroni' off of the same album, it's my personal favorite song of theirs (super funky & quirky). Their later work is more "accessible" so you might wanna check those out for contrast. Also do yourself a favor and check out the bands Nuclear Rabbit & Screaming Headless Torsos, they have a similar Avant-Garde/Funk Rock sound from around the same era, I'd even lump Primus into this category lol (I always listen to all 4 of them together). Nuclear Rabbit's bassist Jean Baudin is rad & plays on an 11-string.
I hope this video is just a beginning of your journey into a beautiful world of Mike Patton's music! He's an outstanding vocalist and songwriter, who loves experimenting and novelty in music, just like you do. My personal recommendations would be: Faith No More - Just A Man Mr. Bungle - Goodbye Sober Day Lovage - Anger Management Peeping Tom - We're Not Alone
Came across your channel today because of Bungle. As a composer/musician myself and the FNM tattoo on my arm in my profile picture, Mike Patton is an absolute genius. I heard this album about 30 years ago and its been super fun watching new people react to it. This album is my "only 1 cd to have" if I get stranded bymyself somewhere. Mr. Bungle actually released a new song last week called USA. Exploited cover.
This album completely changed my outlook on music!!!! From being just a simple metalhead, Patton's many projects opened up my mind to so many different styles, jazz, funk, instrumental, jewish, even some hip hop and of course more jazzzzz!!🤘😀
They started again with the old drummer of Slayer and the guitarplayer of Anthrax doing their first Ep's over. Together with the magical trio Trey Spruance (guiter, composer), Mike Patton (voice, synths) and Trevor Dunn (versetile bassplayer). The keyboardplayer Bär is Australian so hasn't joined them yet .... fingers crossed
I can't escape these comparisons. 🤣 I personally don't see it but this isn't the first time that I've been told I kinda look like someone and I don't see the resemblance either.
They reformed and re-recorded their first demo, which was the unofficial first "death metal" release. Now they have Dave Lombardo on Drums from Slayer, and Scott Ian on 2nd Guitar from Anthrax.
I've not delved super far into Mr. Bungle, but I've heard their album California, which I think is one of their more commercially successful albums? And that album I've listened to front to back many times, super catchy, and still super weird. Anything from that album would be sweet to see on your channel! Thanks for the reaction!
In terms of revolutionary, Mike Patton's Mr.Bungle, his Fantomas is right up there with Naked City. All early nineties, all absolutely jawdropping stuff. All hugely influential. As always a very thoughtful review. Much appreciated.
First time I heard about Mr Bungle, I was a big Faith No More fan (Hell, I was 12 or something) and was discovering about Patton's projects. I've been able to grab Disco Volante in a used CD store. Ma Meeshka Mow Skwoz instantly caught me. Man, that's as experimental as you can go. Totally jaw dropping for me. I've been caught totally off guard at this time, but Mr Bungle grew and grew on me to nearly overcome Faith No More. Personnally, I'd suggest you to give a try to, at the very least : Ma Meeshka Mow Skwoz, Quote Unquote, Retrovertigo (one of their most commercial and straight forward one though), Ars Moriendi and Carry Stress In The Jaw.
thanks for the shoutout + you have to react to "egg" now (the next song) mr bungle have new stuff to react to also! I am impressed by how much you picked up on your first listen wtf!
Like the review! Believe it or not back when this album came out there were not as many classified genres as there are today. When you went into a music store. You would only find them under punk/alternative.
Spot on dude, that's some ear you have for your first listen. You've got a lot to look forward to with this band........ As you probably know by now :)
When this album came out, a guy at the music store I went to told me to check it out. “Circus metal” was his comment, which had me very interested. Bought the CD immediately after hearing 1 song and the whole thing is grease paint and cotton candy gold.
At first I thought you should have chosen 20 other songs instead of this, but now I think this is a perfect introduction. You're going to LOVE the rest of their shit.
Mr Bungle are back. Bungle is Trey, Trevor and Mike. They have now re recorded their first demo Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny along with Scott Ian of Anthrax and Dave Lombardo of Slayer fame.
Dear Bryan, for the next "rare requests" sessions I suggest Italy's much overseen new Prog Rock masters 'Barock Project' with their song "Coffee in Neukölln" from 2012. I'm SURE you're gonna like it. Lots of classical compositional element, rock, layering... anything you fancy!!! Look forward to your video ;) Cheers from Germany!
Late to the party here... but never ever too late to get into Mr. Bungle. Heard this album when it first came out when I was in high school and fell in live with it. Mr. Bungle helped me evolve with my music tastes and genres. This album actually came out in the early 90's. You won't be disappointed with this album the other albums that came after this.
I love Mr Bungle! I'm glad you liked them. Check out the album Hephaestus by the band Iceburn. A phenomenal blend of metal, jazz, improv, and a touch of classical. 4 songs, each of them roughly 20 minutes each, that all flow in to each other seemlessly. They are all great, but Flyswatter is my favorite.
I'd recommend you react to the song Gong by Icelandic band Sigur Ros, they're phenomenal. I really appreciate that you keep comments concise and flowing while the music is playing, saving longer trains of thoughts for after the song is over! Other reaction channels should take note how it's done. Can't stand when the music is paused repeatedly.
They are back together...which many of us never thought would happen - Scott Ian and Dave Lombardo are currently playing and recording with them. If you ever do another of their songs I highly suggest Squeeze me Macaroni or My Ass is on Fire :)
Glad you found it interesting. I echo others on checking out their song Goodbye Sober Day from their third album since you liked the changeups in this. You hit the nail on the head as far as them being more an avant garde group. oooooh, maybe better than GSD is also one of theirs that is quite in a different direction from the metal/horns mix is Desert Search for Techno Allah.
First album. 1991. Mike Patton's band prior to joining Faith No More but recorded and released while in Faith No More. My favorite on the album is Stub (A Dub). Insanity and genius musicianship all rolled into one.
A lot of those carnival samples are taken from a pinball machine I used to play as a kid. Crazy to think it was that long ago.. patton really is genius. There aren't enough bungle reactions anywhere, let alone FNM, dillinger etc..
For some amazing avante garde music I highly recommend the band Bent Knee. Terror Bird is a great place to start. I really think you'd like them. Their vocalist is incredible and their live performances are out of this world.
Check out basically anything with Patton's or Zorn's name on it, as well as the Tzadik lable, Melt Banana, Praxis, Bill Laswell; and maybe use Discogs to crossreference other projects. I think you'll be surprised with some amazing music that flew under your radar. They all got me through HS in the '90's
Mr.bungle is a legendary influential avent garden rock/metal band along the ranks of frank zappa. They influced many mordern bands we know like korn/ slipknot etc the singer of mr.bungle is also in a other legendary influential band called Faith No More they are also experimental rock/metal but a more catchy simple version they influced the whole nu metal scene. Both bands are a force to be wrecken with but they just show how influential mike patton is. If you like werid experimental stuff i highly recommend mr.bungle and mike pattons other band Fantomas. Tracks from fantomas album suspended animations that album has so many small songs that range from 1 minute to 30 seconds. Also mr.bungle second album has been known by many fans to be their most experimental and metal album lol. Their first album is their most funky/cirus upbeat music/raw attitude. Its fair to say all mrbungle 3 albums hold their own identity and signature sound. :) Jam to Carry stress in a jar from bungle second album. Then jam to pink cigarette from their 3rd. It will show you how diverse they are lol
their doing reunion shows....playing stuff of their album ' raging rath of the easter bunny ' .... its like death metal. They're making a new record :)
Mr Bungle was the band he started in high school, he used Faith No More to help promote Mr Bungle. You will notice in the Epic music video he has a Mr Bungle shirt on even
Mike Patton is a true musical genius. That gets thrown around a lot, but in this case its true. Here is a curve ball from another stage in his career Tomahawk - Captain Midnight
Patton did all the zombie voice overs for video game Left 4 Dead and the freaks in I Am Legend. He did a bunch of other voice overs for video games I just can't remember what they are. Dude has a pretty large background and his vocal range has been amazing throughout the years
Oh, timing... a lot of this was written in the late 80s and early 90s. They just didn't get a formal album produced until after Mike Patton's work in Faith No More got them the chance since he refused to stop being in Mr. Bungle at the same time.
Mr. Bungle just got back together. Working on a new record which is actually a re-recording if their first demo which was never professionally recorded and released.
I didn't realize in 91 or 92 when that album was released it was the late 90s, but check out their second album Disco Vilante it's a completely cohesive album where all the songs run together like a Rube Goldberg device, all of Patton's bands are interesting
They have 3 albums on WB this is from the first the next album Disco Volante is very Sinister Avant jazz. The 3rd California is late sixties wall of sound type of stuff
Honestly I haven't watched a TON of your videos, but I think you will thoroughly enjoy everything Mr. bungle has to offer. Especially on the album California - which is in my opinion one of the greatest albums of all time.
One of my favorite albums. The whole thing is amazing. Angel dust is right up there with it. Disco Volante is amazing when you realize a lot of the instruments and sounds are actually Patton's voice but this album is much more repeatable. Maybe just nostalgia.
Hey Nice analisis! Love any M.Patton proyect I recomend the song from Mr Bungle Quote unquote (Travolta) they has to chance the original name because J.Travolta itself complains haha Cheers ✌️
That's from the early 90's. They formed in 85 and when Mike Patton joined Faith no More in 89, they got some more money and made an album in 1991 with Warner Bros. And that album is they're first one, the self titled.
And this is Mike Patton’s high school band...
Love Mike Patton and everything he does. Goodbye Sober Day is one of my favorites by Mr Bungle
I was scrolling, seen a Bungle reaction and clicked. Was pleasantly surprised to see that I requested this a few months ago lol. I totally forgot.
Best song on California, perfect song structure
Another vote for Goodbye Sober Day
Goodbye sober day is so good
California is definitely one of the best albums of the 90's
They are actually currently together. They just did I short tour, and I believe they (the remaining members) are currently in the process of rerecording one of their old demos
unfortunately their tour songs had nothing to do with the typical Mr.Bungle jazzy/metal :( i was extremely hyped when i read about their reunion but i was disappointed with their current stance....no wind instruments no ska no jazz no experimentation....i dont even get why Ian is in the rhythm guitars....they sound like old punkcore
They are - with Scott Ian (Anthrax) on guitar.
They've even released a cover song a week or so ago: mrbungle.bandcamp.com/track/usa
Old bungle before they were signed to Warner Bros was super San Fransisco Bay Thrash! Scott Ian a pioneer of thrash is a perfect fit...
@@AMKN75 also Dave Lombardo from Slayer
This came out on August 13, 1991, I can still remember sitting on my singer's (at the time) couch on that day after practice and listening to this for the first time. From the moment I heard this, it changed everything about music for me. I have never been blown away by a band like that since. Great reaction you nailed it! I wish I could hear them for the first time again.
death grips make some creazy thing as well but is more rap to
I think I herd it a year or so later and it utterly changed my thoughts on music and musicianship. Funk, rock, metal, jazz, all became a fusion and that came to every band I played in. I also smoked way to much pot listening to them. 😂
Same for me, and also naked city had the same impact. After we laughed initially.
A friend and I went to see Mr. Bungle live knowing absolutely nothing about them or their sound other than (1) Mike Patton wore a Mr. Bungle shirt in the Epic video (which had come out not too long before) and (2) it was his high school band. It not only changed my perception of music from that day onward, it changed my perception of art. For their last song, they basically played the audience by freezing onstage halfway through a riff and just letting the guitar feedback while they stood stone-still for seriously ~15 mins. I watched the crowd go from cheering and hooting to getting uncomfortable to yelling insults and throwing things. After taking it way farther than you'd ever guess a band would, the guitarist fell over, the rest of the band walked off stage, and Mike jumped through the drum kit and landed in a heap of knocked-over drums and cymbals. And that was the end of the show.
I bought the Mr Bungle self-titled immediately and played it on repeat for years, followed by pretty much every project Patton has done since.
More Mr Bungle please, I will watch them all... Any song, doesn't matter.
This is the first "reaction video" to a Bungle track I've seen where it's clear the reviewer outright appreciates well played, produced, written, etc. music, regardless of the genres they personally like. Well done. Bungle isn't for everyone, but there is no denying their talent. Been a fan of theirs since the early '90's.
When I see the words "composer reaction" the first mr. Bungle song i think of to react to is Pink Cigarette
Nah bro. Go straight into some crazy shit like carry stress in the jaw, none of them knew or something
@@DTTaTa everyone is picking the obviously crazy stuff
@@xINVISIGOTHx nah bro i wish. Mostly mr bungle self titled álbum stuff wich is pretty straight foward
@@xINVISIGOTHx bungle is crazy lol very few songs they do are not
Honestly every single track on California is a masterpiece and I'd be down to see him react to any/all of them.
always loved everything that Mike Patton did - love his experimental art - but of everything he has done - there is no denying for me that the Mr Bungle three album catalog will always remain the crown jewel.
i second that
Totally agree but I’m not a fan on the new Bungle. They went pretty much thrash metal all the way and probably won’t ever play any of the previous 3 albums live. Wish the whole original band would reunite, even for one world tour.
@@bunglemania83 You probably know this by now, but that's just a re-recording of their first demo tape that they made when they were in high school. If they went through the whole process of getting back together, touring and recording together, I have to think that there will be some new stuff on the way too. I guess we can only hope
Even Adult Themes For Voice? A little bit of that album goes a LONG way. I feel like you’d lose your mind if you listened to it all the way through in one sitting.
In my opinion, Carry Stress in the Jaw is Mr. Bungle's most interesting track.
that 1-2-3 combo of carry stress in the jaw, chemical marriage and secret song is amazing
Merry Go Bye Bye
Desert Search for Techno Allah :)
Phlegmatics, The Bends, Nothing
The whole album is full of gems like this! The album is from 1991 btw
Maybe you should check out 'Dead Goon' by them, same album and to me its the highlight of the album.
Great video!
The ultimate litmus test... 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
@@TheE23slack STUB A DUB
love Stub!
Travolta! czcams.com/video/mwRnBS3hmwA/video.html
Yay! My request came through! Thanks, Brian!
That whole Mr Bungle album is great! 'Carousel' is about riding on a carousel, just like 'Egg' is about an egg hatching, etc.
Mr Bungle is probably one of the most creative and unique acts that I have witnessed, Carousel sounds even tame compared to other titles. Great video!
You should listen to Directors Cut by one of Mike Pattons other projects called Fantomas. It's basically a covers album,but not like any other covers album ever made. I played it to a music teacher once and he thought it was a dozen different bands on the album.
Director's Cut is such an amazing album!!!!!!
Yes! It's one of my all time favorites. Nothing else like it
fantomas album suspended animations is better more choatic very abstract lol i love the directors cut but suspended too me shows more fantomas sigernature sound lol
suspended animation definitley
Just saw Mr Bungle at Sick New World in Vegas. They're so incredible. I love them, and Patton will live on in whispered fables, hushed tones spoken only by those with the most eccentric of tastes.
This album was one of my absolute favourites in my early teens in the early 90s (still is), and I so envy you this first listen - especially that you have so much knowledge to inform your response. It was an absolute joy to see you discover and appreciate it. :D
thats Mike Patton singing, pre Faith No More. way before their time.
the 3 albums are drastically different.
its best to absorb the whole album
self titled is a deliberately abrasive ska.funk.metal, blender disaster. total genius
discovolante is more avant jazz, metal, with moments of thrash and electronic, some dark folk sounds
California is a Bungle version of Pop. some wonderful vocal work.
you really should do "Carry Stress in the Jaw", i think you'd love it.
then something from California, Ars Moriendi is my fave.
i wouldnt write them off totally, the band recently reformed to do a show featuring their more punk metal stuff pre self titled album
"the raging wrath of the easter bunny" with guest musicians Dave Lombardo(Slayer) & Scott Ian (Anthrax)
if you like Bungle & specifically Mike Patton, he features in these bands:
Faith No More
Loveage
Tomahawk
Peeping Tom
Fantomas
Dead Cross
Mondo Cane
Patton/Kaada
General Patton vs Executioners
various solo/collabs you can track down inc.
John Zorn, Bjork, Book of Knots, many more...
he did film scores & soundtracks for:
Crank 2 - High Voltage
A Perfect place
A place Beyond the Pines
Bunraku
Well put. Just a little correction: this album by Mr Bungle was released by a big label only because Mike Patton was already vocalist for Faith No More "hit" album "The Real Thing" 2 years prior. So it's not really pre FNM. :)
Ah! That partly explains why I thought this could have been a collab between SOAD, Faith No More and Primus (had a strong feeling of South Park intro)
Mr. Bungle was Patton's 1st band. Jim Martin ( FNM) had a copy of Bungle's demo and brought it to the rest of the guys in FNM when they were looking for a new singer. After the success of Patton joining the band he was able to get Bungle a record deal.
@@parasina it was rereleased with WB after FNM's success. i actually have a copy of the CD..or was it a tape.... lol pre WB.
@@emwrisley1 exactly right.
Do ANYTHING from "California".
Do anything but California!
Dr Scott that album is polerising for many as it’s not the same. I didn’t mind it but sort of Mr Bungle goes mainstream.
@@MoreThanDanny I enjoy California I really do... But it's not anywhere near their best. Allot of major label pressure from Warner Bros was well documented in FNM led to their breakup and I'm sure Bungle was the same. FNM made tons of money... Bungle sold squat for records so the pressure was double I'm sure. I feel like now with being on Ipecac records skys the limit with direction they can go. Right now they are laser focused on their San Francisco Bay Thrash roots, but maybe some Avant Garde Jazz and Ska might be right around the corner.
They’ve said time and again that Warner Bros basically just ignored them instantly and only cares about FNM. And Trey, Trevor, Patton and Bar have way too much integrity to the music to bend to a suggestion to be more profitable. Fucking lol
The compositions on California are insane. None of them knew they were robots, Ars Moriendi ... Dizzying stuff
I love your open mind, most people freak when they hear Mr Bungle for the first time.
I sometimes wish I could listen to Mr. Bungle for the very first time again. The first song I heard was Quote Unquote and I was absolutely blown away and that continued as I started discovering more of their song's.
The "carnival" samples were taken from the pinball game Cyclone I think
I love Mr. Bungle, wish it had been something off of California though. That's a top three album of all time for me, near perfect album. Please check out Ars Moriendi or Goodbye Sober Day! Thanks!
ARS MORIENDI gets my vote, for sure!
@@r.p.mcmurphy6328 I much prefer "None of Them Knew They were Robots" than Ars Moriendi - but that's just me.
Best Patton bands that aren't faith no more, Bungle, Peeping Tom, Lovage, Tomahawk, Gen.Patton vs the Xecutioners. The man is a workhorse, and one of the best singers of any genre.
his EP with dillinger esc plan was sick too.
@@HaRDc0r3z Irony Is A dead Scene is fucking amazing
Nobody gives Lovage any love. It's simultaneously both:
A) not even in my "top 10 projects Patton's been involved in", yet
B) still in my "top 10 things to ever happen, ever"
Best patton project is fantomas no doubt. His peak
Mr. Bungle aren't around anymore but they Did have a sold-out reunion show earlier this year featuring Scott Ian from Anthrax on guitar & Dave Lombardo from Slayer on Drums. I'd definitely recommend listening to 'Squeeze Me Macaroni' off of the same album, it's my personal favorite song of theirs (super funky & quirky). Their later work is more "accessible" so you might wanna check those out for contrast.
Also do yourself a favor and check out the bands Nuclear Rabbit & Screaming Headless Torsos, they have a similar Avant-Garde/Funk Rock sound from around the same era, I'd even lump Primus into this category lol (I always listen to all 4 of them together). Nuclear Rabbit's bassist Jean Baudin is rad & plays on an 11-string.
I've had the opportunity to see Mr. Bungle a bunch of times and they never disappoint. Great live and can definitely reproduce album type quality.
agreed. these guys ar emind blowing live.
ive seen carry stress in the jaw live, i can die happy ;)
I hope this video is just a beginning of your journey into a beautiful world of Mike Patton's music! He's an outstanding vocalist and songwriter, who loves experimenting and novelty in music, just like you do.
My personal recommendations would be:
Faith No More - Just A Man
Mr. Bungle - Goodbye Sober Day
Lovage - Anger Management
Peeping Tom - We're Not Alone
So many bands! Looks like I could do a Mike Patton themed week 😲
@@CriticalReactions I approve of that! =D
Mr. Bungle was one of those bands that I discovered by accident, I love their music a lot!! You should try "Ars Moriendi" one of their finest tracks
Came across your channel today because of Bungle. As a composer/musician myself and the FNM tattoo on my arm in my profile picture, Mike Patton is an absolute genius. I heard this album about 30 years ago and its been super fun watching new people react to it. This album is my "only 1 cd to have" if I get stranded bymyself somewhere. Mr. Bungle actually released a new song last week called USA. Exploited cover.
This album completely changed my outlook on music!!!!
From being just a simple metalhead, Patton's many projects opened up my mind to so many different styles, jazz, funk, instrumental, jewish, even some hip hop and of course more jazzzzz!!🤘😀
They started again with the old drummer of Slayer and the guitarplayer of Anthrax doing their first Ep's over. Together with the magical trio Trey Spruance (guiter, composer), Mike Patton (voice, synths) and Trevor Dunn (versetile bassplayer). The keyboardplayer Bär is Australian so hasn't joined them yet .... fingers crossed
Is it me... Or this guy kinda looks like General Mike Patton?
For a second, I thought Mike Patton was reacting to his own music.
I can't escape these comparisons. 🤣 I personally don't see it but this isn't the first time that I've been told I kinda look like someone and I don't see the resemblance either.
@@CriticalReactions yeah you do resemble him a bit lol
@@CriticalReactions My very first thought before I even hit play was "When did Mike Patton have a kid? What band is he in?"
They are back together with the old slayer drummer and the guitarist from anthrax
Awesome reaction!!! I'm hoping you do several songs off of this album!
You can't beat Mr. Bungle. This is my favorite album by them for sure.
Yes! You reviewed them!
They reformed and re-recorded their first demo, which was the unofficial first "death metal" release. Now they have Dave Lombardo on Drums from Slayer, and Scott Ian on 2nd Guitar from Anthrax.
I've not delved super far into Mr. Bungle, but I've heard their album California, which I think is one of their more commercially successful albums? And that album I've listened to front to back many times, super catchy, and still super weird. Anything from that album would be sweet to see on your channel! Thanks for the reaction!
Mr Bungle Self title album came out in 1991, 1 year before Angel Dust by Faith No More.
Great take.
Watching for more!
Eplore "Naked City" and other John Zorn projects
I've spent years in the Zorn asylum... 👍🤘
Was going to tell him to check out Naked City until I saw you already did; News for Lulu is spot on as well.
So so good.
Yeah, its pretty good!
Speedfreaks!
In terms of revolutionary, Mike Patton's Mr.Bungle, his Fantomas is right up there with Naked City. All early nineties, all absolutely jawdropping stuff. All hugely influential. As always a very thoughtful review. Much appreciated.
I thought this was a thumbnail of Mike Patton lol
First time I heard about Mr Bungle, I was a big Faith No More fan (Hell, I was 12 or something) and was discovering about Patton's projects. I've been able to grab Disco Volante in a used CD store. Ma Meeshka Mow Skwoz instantly caught me. Man, that's as experimental as you can go. Totally jaw dropping for me. I've been caught totally off guard at this time, but Mr Bungle grew and grew on me to nearly overcome Faith No More. Personnally, I'd suggest you to give a try to, at the very least : Ma Meeshka Mow Skwoz, Quote Unquote, Retrovertigo (one of their most commercial and straight forward one though), Ars Moriendi and Carry Stress In The Jaw.
Wow! Absolutely fantastic reaction to a first listen. You're obviously a very talented composer because you totally nailed it in every way.
It's been over 15 years and I still get chills listening to Mr. Bungle's debut album. The thrill has never gone and hopefully never will. ^_^
Early 90s dude. I loved your initial thoughts. Very interesting perspective.
thanks for the shoutout + you have to react to "egg" now (the next song)
mr bungle have new stuff to react to also! I am impressed by how much you picked up on your first listen wtf!
Like the review! Believe it or not back when this album came out there were not as many classified genres as there are today. When you went into a music store. You would only find them under punk/alternative.
Mr Bungle and Primus are the 2 bands from my adolescence that i can't describe other than "it's just Mr Bungle/Primus," they defy generalizations
Spot on dude, that's some ear you have for your first listen. You've got a lot to look forward to with this band........ As you probably know by now :)
My dad gave me this album when I was like 14 and it completely blew my mind and forever changed how I heard music. Sooo good 👍
When this album came out, a guy at the music store I went to told me to check it out. “Circus metal” was his comment, which had me very interested.
Bought the CD immediately after hearing 1 song and the whole thing is grease paint and cotton candy gold.
At first I thought you should have chosen 20 other songs instead of this, but now I think this is a perfect introduction. You're going to LOVE the rest of their shit.
I LOVE your reaction bro. Mr. Bungle normally "spins" people out. I was a teenager when this came out......STILL love it!
The Mars Volta is almost as unpredictable.
I don’t hear people request Mars nearly enough.
@@brianbown7332 They are more popular than Mr. Bungle.
Mr Bungle are back. Bungle is Trey, Trevor and Mike. They have now re recorded their first demo Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny along with Scott Ian of Anthrax and Dave Lombardo of Slayer fame.
FYI, the 8 bit jingle at the end is the inning transition music from NES RBI Baseball 3
I also understand that this song samples some pinball sounds as well :)
Mr. BUngle is back together and put out a new rendition of their 1st album which came out in '86 ish
The last concert I went to in 2020 was the Mr Bungle reunion in SF back in Feb.
Best Bungle reaction I've ever seen. Please dude keep reacting to Bungle.
Dear Bryan, for the next "rare requests" sessions I suggest Italy's much overseen new Prog Rock masters 'Barock Project' with their song "Coffee in Neukölln" from 2012. I'm SURE you're gonna like it. Lots of classical compositional element, rock, layering... anything you fancy!!! Look forward to your video ;) Cheers from Germany!
Late to the party here... but never ever too late to get into Mr. Bungle. Heard this album when it first came out when I was in high school and fell in live with it. Mr. Bungle helped me evolve with my music tastes and genres. This album actually came out in the early 90's. You won't be disappointed with this album the other albums that came after this.
These madmen are one of the many influences to Between the Buried and Me's craziness. Great reaction
I love Mr Bungle! I'm glad you liked them. Check out the album Hephaestus by the band Iceburn. A phenomenal blend of metal, jazz, improv, and a touch of classical. 4 songs, each of them roughly 20 minutes each, that all flow in to each other seemlessly. They are all great, but Flyswatter is my favorite.
I'd recommend you react to the song Gong by Icelandic band Sigur Ros, they're phenomenal.
I really appreciate that you keep comments concise and flowing while the music is playing, saving longer trains of thoughts for after the song is over!
Other reaction channels should take note how it's done. Can't stand when the music is paused repeatedly.
They are back together...which many of us never thought would happen - Scott Ian and Dave Lombardo are currently playing and recording with them. If you ever do another of their songs I highly suggest Squeeze me Macaroni or My Ass is on Fire :)
Never have I ever thought that Scott or Dave would play with them, that’s amazing
Glad you found it interesting. I echo others on checking out their song Goodbye Sober Day from their third album since you liked the changeups in this. You hit the nail on the head as far as them being more an avant garde group. oooooh, maybe better than GSD is also one of theirs that is quite in a different direction from the metal/horns mix is Desert Search for Techno Allah.
First album. 1991. Mike Patton's band prior to joining Faith No More but recorded and released while in Faith No More. My favorite on the album is Stub (A Dub). Insanity and genius musicianship all rolled into one.
A lot of those carnival samples are taken from a pinball machine I used to play as a kid. Crazy to think it was that long ago.. patton really is genius. There aren't enough bungle reactions anywhere, let alone FNM, dillinger etc..
Yeah Mr. Bungle is superfun! Also check the song "Stubb (A Dub)" from the same album, and read the lyrics too, it's great fun!
For some amazing avante garde music I highly recommend the band Bent Knee. Terror Bird is a great place to start. I really think you'd like them. Their vocalist is incredible and their live performances are out of this world.
Ben Levin is great
Check out basically anything with Patton's or Zorn's name on it, as well as the Tzadik lable, Melt Banana, Praxis, Bill Laswell; and maybe use Discogs to crossreference other projects. I think you'll be surprised with some amazing music that flew under your radar. They all got me through HS in the '90's
Mr.bungle is a legendary influential avent garden rock/metal band along the ranks of frank zappa. They influced many mordern bands we know like korn/ slipknot etc the singer of mr.bungle is also in a other legendary influential band called Faith No More they are also experimental rock/metal but a more catchy simple version they influced the whole nu metal scene. Both bands are a force to be wrecken with but they just show how influential mike patton is. If you like werid experimental stuff i highly recommend mr.bungle and mike pattons other band Fantomas. Tracks from fantomas album suspended animations that album has so many small songs that range from 1 minute to 30 seconds. Also mr.bungle second album has been known by many fans to be their most experimental and metal album lol. Their first album is their most funky/cirus upbeat music/raw attitude. Its fair to say all mrbungle 3 albums hold their own identity and signature sound. :)
Jam to Carry stress in a jar from bungle second album. Then jam to pink cigarette from their 3rd. It will show you how diverse they are lol
their doing reunion shows....playing stuff of their album ' raging rath of the easter bunny ' .... its like death metal. They're making a new record :)
I love Mr. Bungle is getting attention recently with this reactions videos im happy.
fucking sick
and mr bungle actually just reunited!
they released a new single recently
I agree with the Dog Fashion Disco - Vertigo Motel, its fantastic
I thought it was Mike Patton reacting in the thumbnail
This is Mike Patton from Faith No More? I had no clue.
yup, there is a whole lotta Patton stuff out there if u dont mind crossing genres.
He has like 14 bands
Mr Bungle was the band he started in high school, he used Faith No More to help promote Mr Bungle. You will notice in the Epic music video he has a Mr Bungle shirt on even
@@rredzone mr bunlge is better anyways i still enjoy fnm
welcome to pattom black hole
Mike Patton is a true musical genius. That gets thrown around a lot, but in this case its true. Here is a curve ball from another stage in his career Tomahawk - Captain Midnight
Patton did all the zombie voice overs for video game Left 4 Dead and the freaks in I Am Legend. He did a bunch of other voice overs for video games I just can't remember what they are. Dude has a pretty large background and his vocal range has been amazing throughout the years
And all the creature sounds in the movie I am Legend....
Did you any guys listen to the new album? What a trip 😂. I am so happy for the very few who knows this gem (band).
Oh, timing... a lot of this was written in the late 80s and early 90s. They just didn't get a formal album produced until after Mike Patton's work in Faith No More got them the chance since he refused to stop being in Mr. Bungle at the same time.
This album stunned to my core and I considered not speaking for a year after I first heard it. Naturally, I'm a lifelong fan!
Mr. Bungle just got back together. Working on a new record which is actually a re-recording if their first demo which was never professionally recorded and released.
Bungles self titled album was made in 1991 but they made most songs since 1985 to 1991. This song wasnt made in the late 90s lol
I didn't realize in 91 or 92 when that album was released it was the late 90s, but check out their second album Disco Vilante it's a completely cohesive album where all the songs run together like a Rube Goldberg device, all of Patton's bands are interesting
They have 3 albums on WB this is from the first the next album Disco Volante is very Sinister Avant jazz. The 3rd California is late sixties wall of sound type of stuff
They were 16 years old when they started.....maybee 1987 if I remember.Musical geniuses!And Mike Patton best vocal in the world!
To the Bungle-fans reading this who haven't hear 'Umlaut', go listen to them, go...
Here's a CZcams-link to their album if I may be so bold: czcams.com/video/5au11xEUE6A/video.html
Why did I have to find your comment when I’m about to go to bed!?
Thanks though.
@@angelofdeath7493 Hahaha hope you enjoy!
Bär McKinnon's band! Def a great group
Honestly I haven't watched a TON of your videos, but I think you will thoroughly enjoy everything Mr. bungle has to offer. Especially on the album California - which is in my opinion one of the greatest albums of all time.
recording process was probably very fun )) Patton is a guy, probably with biggest attitude in music
Hey mate love your work! You should consider Ars Moriendi and Goodbye Sober Day for the future.
Disco Volante was my introduction to Mr Bungle. That album from beginning to end is a trip!
Shit ,you went hardcore from the start
One of my favorite albums. The whole thing is amazing. Angel dust is right up there with it. Disco Volante is amazing when you realize a lot of the instruments and sounds are actually Patton's voice but this album is much more repeatable. Maybe just nostalgia.
Hey Nice analisis! Love any M.Patton proyect I recomend the song from Mr Bungle Quote unquote (Travolta) they has to chance the original name because J.Travolta itself complains haha Cheers ✌️
"Start to finish, I didn't have any idea where we were going to go..."
This is a summary of their first 2 albums, if you could summarize them.
DO PLATYPUS!! also by mr bungle
That's from the early 90's. They formed in 85 and when Mike Patton joined Faith no More in 89, they got some more money and made an album in 1991 with Warner Bros. And that album is they're first one, the self titled.
Awesome! Do Dead Goon next!
Each Mr Bungle album seems to have its own theme! Check out anything from the album California!