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Mr. Bungle

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Biography

Mr. Bungle's sound and approach is a unique mix of the experimental, the abstract, and the absurd (in other words, the finer things in life). It all began in 1985, in a small California town named Eureka. The group (bassist Trevor Dunn, drummer Danny Heifetz, alto saxophonist Theo Lengyel, tenor saxophonist/clarinetist Clinton McKinnon, vocalist Mike Patton, and guitarist Trey Spruance) met while in high school and took their moniker from an extremely corny children's educational film regarding bad habits (it was featured in a Pee Wee Herman HBO special back in the early '80s). The group's first demo, The Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny, was recorded around this time, and soon others followed: "Bowl of Chiley", Goddammit I Love America!, and OU818. With each one, their sound became progressively more mutated, until musical boundaries began to melt (metal, funk, experimental, jazz, ska, techno, etc.). Mike Patton landed the lead vocalist slot with Faith No More in 1988 (it was in fact a Mr. Bungle demo that got Patton the job), and instead of breaking up Mr. Bungle, Patton decided to keep both bands going simultaneously. Due to Faith No More's success (1989's The Real Thing), Mr. Bungle was signed to Warner Bros., who released their self-titled debut in 1991 (with almost all the members going by obscure aliases). The band built a large and loyal cult following on the subsequent tour, as they performed in masks to hide their identities, and played unlikely covers during their set (Billy Squier's "The Stroke," "The Star Wars Theme," John Sebastian's "Welcome Back," etc.). When the tour wrapped up in 1992, Patton returned to Faith No More while the rest of the group focused on side projects (Spruance -- Faxed Head; Jascha Heifetz -- Dieselhed and Zip Code Rapists; and Spruance, Dün, and Jascha Heifetz all in Secret Chiefs 3), with Spruance briefly joining Patton in Faith No More for the recording of 1995's King for a Day, Fool for a Lifetime. It took the band four long years to follow up its debut with the superb Disco Volante (1995). A long and extensive world tour followed, with the group widening its fan base. Mr. Bungle quickly regrouped in early 1997 to record an album of their eclectic cover songs, which was eventually put on hold before completion as Patton began a tour with Faith No More and as the others returned to their additional projects. The group reconvened in 1999 for the release of Hotel California. Patton would continue working with his myriad projects without paying much particular attention to Mr. Bungle through 2001. Interestingly, the Fantômas album The Director's Cut (2001) felt more like a healthy mix of Disco Volante and Hotel California than the thrashing and cut-up theatrics of Fantômas' self-titled debut and thereby left some to wonder about the future of Bungle as its own entity. To that end, it should be noted that the only thing certain with Patton is, in fact, uncertainty. ~ Greg Prato, Rovi

Top Songs

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  1.  
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    Hush me, touch me
    Perfume, the wind and the leaves
    Hush me, touch me
    The burns, the holes in the sheets
    I'm hoping the smoke
    Pink Cigarette - (4:55)  -  25,516 plays
  2.  
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    Save me The storm is over The heavens have opened So let's start the parade... Raindrops Will turn to laughter Forever after In your technicolor heartbeat That it helps you forget everything... And they say Sweet charity Your gift keeps on giving and giving You drink your poison from a cup of gold Of Everest days And postcard nights Perfect photographs Tearing through the paper walls of time With sunset eyes Telethons, Grand Canyon hearts You numb your mind With gloves of white and turpentine Even the bombs and scarecrows will sing! Sweet charity Save me And I'm alone The heavens have opened Sweet charity Sweet charity Save me The heavens have opened I'm coming home The asylums have opened Save me Sweet charity I'm coming home I'm home free...
    Sweet Charity - (5:06)  -  21,414 plays
  3.  
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    Before you advertise
    All the fame is implied
    With no fortune unseen
    Sell the rights
    To your blight
    Retrovertigo - (4:57)  -  24,389 plays
  4.  
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    He who hears in the vast silence He who wafts on the red wind "In extremis" He who steals pearls from the ashes He who leaps across the precipice "Ride si sapis" 'Ave atque vale' I shall rise again Bardo of the flesh So feast on me All my bones are laughing As you're dancing on my grave 'Ave atque vale'
    Ars Moriendi - (4:09)  -  17,189 plays
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    Mendel's machines replicate in the night
    In the black iron prison of St. Augustine's light
    He's paying the bills and they're doing him proud
    They can float their burnt offerings on assembler clouds
    The new Franklins fly their kites
    None of Them Knew They Were Robots - (6:04)  -  16,710 plays
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