So for anyone unfamiliar... Mike Patton, Trey Spruance (Guitar left side), and Trevor Dunn (Bass) were high school friends in northern California who started the thrash band Mr Bungle as teenagers in the mid 1980s. Faith No More recruited Patton and he went on to stardom from there. Mr Bungle released a few albums in the '90s that were less thrash and super experimental. Mr Bungle's early (first?) demo tape was called the Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny (1985ish). They somewhat recently reformed adding Scott Ian from Anthrax on guitar and Dave Lombardo from Slayer on drums and re-recorded the Easter Bunny demo- this is a live performance back in 2020 of most/all of those songs. They are touring now (I believe with the setlist in this vid). See you guys in Portland in May!
SET LIST: Won't You Be My Neighbor? 24:28 Anarchy up Your Anus 26:10 Raping Your Mind 28:46 Bungle Grind 35:32 Methematics 42:54 Hell Awaits / Summer Breeze 51:00 Eracist 56:54 World up My Ass 1:01:40 Glutton for Punishment 1:03:28 Hypocrites / Habla Español O Muere 1:08:16 Spreading the Thighs of Death 1:12:24 Loss for Words 1:18:26 Sudden Death 1:23:04 Loss of Control 1:32:34
They are different, unpredictable, insanely awesomeness and nothing else & nothing less i expect from genius like Mike Patton!! Because of that Faith No More was and is the best band who's walkin on planet Earth, everything Mike touch is strange & beautiful!! Greetings from Serbia...
I had to look him up. Turns out Gregg was the tour manager for Bungle for a while in the 90s. Also I've watched the entirety of On Cinema, and the Trial of Tim Heidecker. I recommend that if you're insane.
35:14 - "Tastee bevruge... You should go out and get yourself a chawdunay and a sawsuge rowl... As a refreshment, during the brief paawwse when the band gets its shit togethuh"
He was MUCH MUCH MUCH worse in reality. They'd delay coming on stage for hours. Rumours would circulate the audience every 30mins bumping the time back 30mins, first it was 9:30, then later 11:30. He'd stand there delivering the most offensive jokes you could possibly imagine. None of it would pass on any social media anywhere in the world today. People would spit all over him. They'd figure out he was washing it off with the glasses of water. So they'd spit in those. Coins would be thrown at his head. It was brutal. Never seen anything like it.
I think he is a big Patton fan. I have seen him with numerous Faith No More shirts on. He was wearing a sweet Angeldust shirt on the Sunny Podcast the one time.
The band run a rampant interference pattern occasionally merging into a lane of joyous synchronicity. They are the deans of Diversity University spurting forth sonic universal diversity.
The musicians are not enjoying themselves, they seem statuesquely immobile, they don't look at each other either, there is no complicity... the sound is good
You try remembering and playing all of those riffs with the timing and precision of these vanguard titans and then talk.Ingratious and entitled pissant.