This was the first song by Mr. Bungle my friend played for me. I still have the lyrics memorized. Mr. Bungle has got to be in my top ten favorite bands. Incredibly versatile and fun. Everyone on Earth should listen to the album California. The other two albums are more niche imo.
Why am I vibing to this? A question some of us have been asking since it first came out. An unexplainably catchy album.. Mad, crazy, eclectic, but so so good
It's because most of them are undeniable virtuosos, and most of them are fairly well studied in music, so they have the compositional chops to back up the "silliness". It's seriously adept music (composition and arrangement-wise) that doesn't take itself seriously.
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This album, "Disco Volante, then "California, all my Mr. Bungle. Then you should check out 70 other bands Mike has recorded with. Well, I only have 63, but I got this in 2014 1. Mr. Bungle 2. Faith No More 3. Tomahawk - with Dave Lombardo from Slayer 4. Fantomas - with Helmets drummer 5. Sepultura 6. System of a Down 7. Slayer 8. Peeping Tom 9. John Zorn 10. Solo 11. Mondo Cane -- Italian band of over 50 members 12. Masami Akita (Merzbow) 13. Dan the Automator-led project and featuring Jennifer Charles among others. 14. Lovage 15. Maldoror 16. The Dillinger Escape Plan 17. Kaada/Patton 18. General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners 19. Mike Patton / Ictus Ensemble 20. Crudo 21. Nevermen 22. Claudia Heuermann 23. Björk 24. Milk Cult 25. Plainfield 26. David Slusser 27. Bob Ostertag 28. House of Discipline 29. Marie Goyette 30. cudegokalalumosospasashatetéwaot 31. Melt-Banana 32. Tin Hat Trio 33. Jerry Hunt 34. Melvins 35. Neil Hamburger 36. Kid 606 37. Mother Superior 38. Eyvind Kang 39. Handsome Boy Modeling School 40. Ennio Morricone 41. Alvin Curran 42. Odd Nosdam 43. Corleone 44. Team Sleep 45. Subtle 46. Dub Trio 47. Jamie Saft Trio 48. Carla Hassett 49. Foetus 50. Praxis 51. The Tango Saloon 52. Tagaq 53. Serj Tankian and Marc Streitenfeld 54. Zu 55. Qemists 56. Umläut 57. Soulsavers 58. The Young Gods With The Lausanne Sinfonietta 59. Bohren & der Club of Gore 60. The Book of Knots 61. Ben Watkins 62. Secret Chiefs 3 63. Guano Padano
@@vianney_d Here's one but they did a few different things. I've been too busy this year to look, but I think he's the drummer in the new Mr. Bungle album this year with Scott Ian from Anthrax. ua-cam.com/video/eXI47_URvmE/v-deo.html
I almost shit myself watching these two listen to the whole song OMFG! YOu can just see their brains melting away with fear as it continues down the rabbit hole. Every Mr. Bungle song has a LONG OUTTRO! Especially this album! These two never heard anything like this before or ever will again. It's like Mike Patton had a vision of someone getting paid to have a reaction to one of his songs(in the future). So he decided to mess with them and mix a bunch of movie clips "blue velvet' in case you were wondering; With Dennis Hopper' Where's the f-ing beer? I can't stand warm F-ing beer, man.' What a wonderful reaction! Too funny! truly what a reaction clip is supposed to be.
the 1st album i ever loved was "The Real Thing" faith no more .Subsequently i heard the 1st Bungle album and the bungle journey as the faith no more journey has been massively influential to me. Thank you both btw>
You've been BUNGLED! I love the looks on your face, every time I play this album for anyone I get a wtf IS this!? More often than not they'll either hate it or love it, there's not much in-between with Mr Bungle
Bungle has been my favorite band since the 90s when I first heard them, maybe it was the late '80s I first heard a demo. Then shortly after this record came out. I subscribed so I can't wait to see what else you have to offer
Just the look on your face is priceless haha. This is so ahead of it's time too using turntables in rock. Like actually having a DJ on stage with rock music. All the 90s bands copied this on through Linkin Park, etc into the early 2000s. "I'm going to give her a boost with my Kentucky Fried juice!"
That whole first Bungle album is fire. Weird-ass fire, but fire nonetheless. I'd suggest Quote Unquote (aka "Travolta," before they had to change the name for legal reasons, iirc) as a next Bungle reaction (plus it has a video but, fair warning, it's dark, super low-budget, and very strange in a way that some people find unsettling, not at all like the video idea y'all talked about in this reaction). "Carousel" is a good, fun one (and is actually the song that transitions out of that porn sample you heard at the end of "Squeeze Me Macaroni"). And, speaking of porn, the song "Girls of Porn" is awesome and has some funky horns. Or, if you wanna get really weird with it, "Stubb (A Dub)" or "Egg" are good choices. Each Mr. Bungle album is super different than the previous ones. For instance, this first, self-titled album that has "Squeeze Me Macaroni" and all the tracks I listed above is very John Zorn influenced and has a crazy, cartoony, carnival on acid vibe. Their second album, Disco Volante, is darker and more varied. As a musician, I could imagine you really getting into the music and vocalizing on "Carry Stress In The Jaw." It's like if Slayer and jazz had a baby. Their third album, California, is sort of Bungle's take on the Beach Boys vibe. Of the three, it's not my favorite (it's almost too normal sounding for a Bungle album, imo, especially after the first two albums) but I know some people really love it. Anyway, glad to see you going down the Bungle rabbit hole and am looking forward to following you on your journey into this weirdo wonderland, however long it lasts.
I would say this briefly, as far as Mr.Bungle's album is concerned: 1. "Mr.Bungle", self-titled (1991): an experiment with ska, circus, funk and reggae music.... a circus-album🙂 2. "Disco Volante"(1995): an experiment with jazz,ultra-old and ultra-modern(techno-rave)genres; an abstract-jazz-album😃 3. "California" (1999): an experiment with old pop-music, surf-rock, motown, swing, gypsy&film music; a pop-album😉🙂 What I find amazing is that although their philosophy of "circuses and clowns" and their iconography, at first glance incoherent and stupid, which serves to point out the absurdity of life in many segments of modernity, is most evident in their first appearance (1987-1992) during their first album, this thing actually continued in other forms through other albums...😀In the era of "Disco Volante" ordinary clowns became `artsy-fartsy` serious - at first glance, but in fact - really artistic and they still remained within "the philosophy of carnival", as the famous writer and author Bakhtin would say... And with the third album "California", `carnival` found a super-funny way to hide by forcing clowns to paint the faces of normal people all over their already painted clownish faces. 😁😃It looks amazing and hauntingly awesome! 😎
There are a few samples from David Lynch's deeply disturbing movie, Blue Velvet on this album & the party scene at the end of Squeeze Me Macaroni has Dennis Hopper shouting about his beer getting warm in this crazy clip (from 3 min) ua-cam.com/video/oHL5F9i6mpY/v-deo.html
Like that you react to the lyrics as well. This album is crazy from start to finish... if you think this was really 'out there', check out 'Egg', 'Stubb (A Dub)' or 'My Ass Is On Fire'
My Dad put up with all the rubbish that came out of my room but not this. Only when he wasn’t home. Mum quite liked it. He said it was obviously deliberately annoying.
If you want to hear something even more crazy, check out Mike Patton's solo release Adult Themes For Voice. It's just him recording his voice....... that's all I'll say
BTW Mike Patton is about 19+ on most Mr.Bungle... You definitely definitely need to check out Sleeping Time Guerilla Museum 👌 Yup 🤔 That their name... Blow your blow up doll up 👌
First of all, thank you both for choosing my comment to illustrate Mike Patton`s work. 🙂I am surprised and deeply touched, if I can say so...😄😉😊And after all, thank you for your decision to react to Squeeze Me Macaroni anyways..😀 Nevertheless, do I need to apologize fore some reason...? I guess I have to.. 😄OK, seems to me that Justin didn`t take this song quite pleasantly, on a contrary to his wife...😃🤣Maybe I`m wrong on this, but intuition tells me the opposite. 😉🙂And its OK, many people are just not ready for the real `Bungle-attack`, I understand that, and maybe I simply choosed this song too early for this moment, but only for the educational purposes, so to speak ...🙂🙃😉 Only to illustrate the high level of wackiness, wickedness, unpredictability and a genre variety this band is copping with , and yet, they do it for one final goal: to show its ability to control this sonic chaos and bring that to some sort of point in the meta-musical way.😃And this`s astounding. 🙂Many tried to copy that later, but it wasn`t as good as this band manifested... After all, they were first who did it at that level of broadness and incredible musical knowledge and with such wild energy to explore it and experiment with it, to push the boundaries, you know .. 🙂Mike Patton is not only one you should give credits for it; in fact, his companionship in this band is quite remarkable😃. Equal talents for their own instruments (as for a few more!), they shared a similar ideas. What I`m trying to say is: when these guys (with Mike Patton) decided to make "inter-genre" compromises in music as such, they started to do so without any thought of making it in a sense of a "rotten compromise", you know, but in fact in a revolutionary sense, just to see what will happen next...😁And by doing so, this band begin his life as an unwilling fertilizer for a future bands that only took the idea of inter-genre compromises, but only to feel satisfied with already achieved results in this type of cross-over, which allegedly lead them to nothing but a rotten compromise in music in general...If the translation is needed, this is it: the sudden rise of so called Nu-Metal...😉 The fact that people who know this band, what it does and so, insist for you two to hear a great deal of their music actually serves to point out the fact that the results of those Nu-metal bands are nothing compared to the place where it all generated: from "ours truly" - Mr. Bungle. 😀That journey will lead you through many corners of know and unknown music, through the genres you`ve listen to or you`re completely unaware of ..😀creating an unthinkable mix of self explained, creative pieces that will later serve as an inspiration to the bands of nu-metal, as I explained, but in some sort a rotten sense. 🙂For example, Korn listened to Mr. Bungle, and yes: this song specifically; they got blown away by using a an old children poem in the refrain of funk-metal type driven song, right? (`Knick knack paddywhack!`), so what happens next: they ripped off this whole thing by creating their own version to that kind of original travesty, making a song called "Shoots and Ladders"😝, where they used exactly the same lyrics of this children song - somewhere near the end, but that`s not all! - most of the lyrics of that song are ripped from the more famous Patton`s band Faith No More, dude, from its song "Death March" (although from a period when Patton was not yet the singer of that band, but Chuck Mosley) where in the middle goes : "Roses roses, pocket full of posies, Ashes ashes, we all fall down", with slightly rearranged words in Korn. Not to mention that guitarist of Korn has found his style by listening to Mr. Bungle`s "Love is a Fist" and "My Ass is on Fire"...😏🙂Other than that, compare a stage look of Mr.Bungle around 1991. when this album came out, and the stage look of Slipknot around 1996/7 when they showed, up until now; again, even in this field of stage looks - a shameless rip off, that seemed incredibly stupid and unoriginal for anyone familiar with Mr. Bungle masks and costumes during their live-acts at that time; I mean, it was a theft in plain sight !! But, only thanks to a more accessible and more commercial genre-bending do this band gained such a world attention, making many believe that a rotten compromise has more effect that a true creative one... However, those guys still had a guts to quote Mr. Bungle as their first inspiration in music world. 🙃🙂 Incubus and Brandon - exactly as I said before...😉😅 And yes, sorry my bad, it was Chino Moreno of Deftones, not Chuck...😀I misplaced him with Chuck Schuldiner, singer and guitarist of Death... And it was actually a death-thrash metal genre that Mr. Bungle first played before they started to experiment with everything !😃😁In fact, their last album from 2020. after a band`s break-up and a pause of nearly 20 years, called "The Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny Demo" is a modern studio re-creation of their first demo-tape from 1986 !😃The dominant genre in this record is really hard-core-punk-thrash-metal-death and such, without any weird experimentation. 🙂A typical hc-record, where the original crew, Mike Patton (voice), Trey Spruance (guitar) and Trevor Dunn (bass) - the creative core of this band, had found a help of the drummer of Slayer Dave Lombardo and rhythm-guitar Ian Scot of Anthrax .😃You could imagine how `killer` it sounds! 😃Eventually, someone will propose a song from this album for you to hear, and I guess it will fit you more that Squeeze Me Macaroni 😁😄, but for now lets stay on their experimental side... 😉🙂Ok, by now, you could figure out how they work, so... the real question now would be what would you like to listen next: the tame and gentle side of Mike Patton ( to calm this situation somehow😄) or would you like to go further on Mr. Bungle`s path...? 😀 Cause if you choose Mr. Bungle, I would only have to agree with this gentleman here called John who suggested you to listen the listed songs... :) So, these would be: 1. Carousel - oh, this is their anthem! Weird and joyful, in a wicked ska-circus - sense, their credo-song, an absolute must-listen...🙂 2. Quote Unquote, or "Travolta" (as they named it at first) - a sort of metal-cabaret song, mix of hybrid-reggae, groove-metal, rap in a bits, and with amazing jazz passages..🙂and yes: with existing video, once banned from MTV, how controversial is that!😄 3. The Girls of Porn - one of their truly rare `normal`songs, quite dancable and listenable, that nevertheless mixes funk-soul and funk-metal through the likes of once popular hair-metal bands such as Extreme, Skid Row and such, intertwined with James Brown-ish horns and saxophones...😀and with singing in the trace of George Micheal -> Michael (to) Jackson hahah...about a grotesque subject of men`s self-urge! 😄Funny and catchy ... I don`t know is it for kids, tho! 😁😆 And 4. Love is a Fist - mix of jazzy saxophones, atmospheric moods of whiskey, with a distinctive smell of domestic violence that is almost like from an ambient of some David Lynch`s movie, and with incredible thrash-punk metal refrain that will make you head-bang in pleasure! 😀... As for something tender, there is nothing I could suggest other than... Orlando Bloom...! 😀😁😆😄 I`m joking, ofc, but you could already guess what it is; that`s right: .... Faith No More - Evidence. 🙂If you could imagine a complete opposite to any of Mr. Bungle`s material, this song represents it. 🙂Gloom, dusky, dense, serious, but also incredibly sexy with Patton as a central figure in it, smooth in the sounds and the presented musical themes to the point of oblivion, relaxing and tense at the same time, but amazingly beautiful, tender and cheerful pop-song, `an experiment of normality in sound` for FNM... 😀Funk-soul-blues-pop song, with silky-goes to-Lynch video you simply must watch since there is above-named Orlando for a brief moment... yey...!😁😆🙂Video version is a little cut off compared to an original studio (audio) version, I think - for commercial MTV purposes, but the video is absolutely stunning, so I wouldn`t skip it. God, I`m sorry for this god-alike post😄😄... But I hope you read it in a whole and kinda got the best out of it .😁Once again, thank you so much and sorry if something didn`t work this time... It will work much better in the future, I promise...😀 Bye, cheers!... 🙂
The clown on the album cover is LITERALLY playing with fire. No cigarette, cigar or other depicted. That's Mr Bungle (...mmsssooo scrumptious) Maybe check out "The girls of porn" Or take it somewhere completely different. "Generation Landslide"
This old woman had to train myself to understand rap cause I didn't understand what they where saying I'm pretty good at it now the first part I couldn't understand a word, but this was not good sorry God bless
It's a concept song .. like evrything else... Think Frank Zappa does metal.... It,s porn with food as the main character... funny as shit and oh so fckn technical
That whole album is awesome,
Mike Patton = Mad Scientist
This was the first song by Mr. Bungle my friend played for me. I still have the lyrics memorized. Mr. Bungle has got to be in my top ten favorite bands. Incredibly versatile and fun. Everyone on Earth should listen to the album California. The other two albums are more niche imo.
You’ve gotta love lyrics like “Ronald McDonald just loves to be fondled/ With Big Mac he can fuck it like a chicken McNugget.”
Why am I vibing to this? A question some of us have been asking since it first came out. An unexplainably catchy album.. Mad, crazy, eclectic, but so so good
It's because most of them are undeniable virtuosos, and most of them are fairly well studied in music, so they have the compositional chops to back up the "silliness". It's seriously adept music (composition and arrangement-wise) that doesn't take itself seriously.
John Zorn produced this. His klezmer jazz projects are killer.
You can’t not vibe to this. One of the most technical albums ever made
Mr. Bungle made some of the best shows I ever saw in SF in the 90s. They were absolutely amazing.
For real! That whole scene was seriously great. Remember Limbomaniacs? Deli Creeps with a young Buckethead? Good times.
Still fuggin with ma head that they wrote that songs in age 17 to 20. i wonder if someone back then recognized what god damn genius kids they were
faith no more's debut album was 1989 so surely someone caught on to them pretty early on
@@snailbutch*Faith No More's first album with Mike Patton, which is their third album
7:56 thank you for playing it all the way through
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Imo this is one of the greatest albums of all time. 32 years ago , I heard this and was like wtf, after a few times hearing it, I was blown away.
You are not alone!!
Mike Patton is a GOD!!!
You are vibing to this because it is awesome!!
You might want to check out Quote Unquote -- Travolta by Mr. Bungle...there's a video for that one, lol
This album, "Disco Volante, then "California, all my Mr. Bungle. Then you should check out 70 other bands Mike has recorded with. Well, I only have 63, but I got this in 2014
1. Mr. Bungle
2. Faith No More
3. Tomahawk - with Dave Lombardo from Slayer
4. Fantomas - with Helmets drummer
5. Sepultura
6. System of a Down
7. Slayer
8. Peeping Tom
9. John Zorn
10. Solo
11. Mondo Cane -- Italian band of over 50 members
12. Masami Akita (Merzbow)
13. Dan the Automator-led project and featuring Jennifer Charles among others.
14. Lovage
15. Maldoror
16. The Dillinger Escape Plan
17. Kaada/Patton
18. General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners
19. Mike Patton / Ictus Ensemble
20. Crudo
21. Nevermen
22. Claudia Heuermann
23. Björk
24. Milk Cult
25. Plainfield
26. David Slusser
27. Bob Ostertag
28. House of Discipline
29. Marie Goyette
30. cudegokalalumosospasashatetéwaot
31. Melt-Banana
32. Tin Hat Trio
33. Jerry Hunt
34. Melvins
35. Neil Hamburger
36. Kid 606
37. Mother Superior
38. Eyvind Kang
39. Handsome Boy Modeling School
40. Ennio Morricone
41. Alvin Curran
42. Odd Nosdam
43. Corleone
44. Team Sleep
45. Subtle
46. Dub Trio
47. Jamie Saft Trio
48. Carla Hassett
49. Foetus
50. Praxis
51. The Tango Saloon
52. Tagaq
53. Serj Tankian and Marc Streitenfeld
54. Zu
55. Qemists
56. Umläut
57. Soulsavers
58. The Young Gods With The Lausanne Sinfonietta
59. Bohren & der Club of Gore
60. The Book of Knots
61. Ben Watkins
62. Secret Chiefs 3
63. Guano Padano
Tomahawk - with Dave Lombardo from Slayer ==> Really ?
@@vianney_d Here's one but they did a few different things. I've been too busy this year to look, but I think he's the drummer in the new Mr. Bungle album this year with Scott Ian from Anthrax. ua-cam.com/video/eXI47_URvmE/v-deo.html
@@vianney_d They cover some Slayer with Dave just for some strange combos by Mike
ua-cam.com/video/cr8qJu6sp44/v-deo.html
I almost shit myself watching these two listen to the whole song OMFG! YOu can just see their brains melting away with fear as it continues down the rabbit hole. Every Mr. Bungle song has a LONG OUTTRO! Especially this album! These two never heard anything like this before or ever will again. It's like Mike Patton had a vision of someone getting paid to have a reaction to one of his songs(in the future). So he decided to mess with them and mix a bunch of movie clips "blue velvet' in case you were wondering; With Dennis Hopper' Where's the f-ing beer? I can't stand warm F-ing beer, man.' What a wonderful reaction! Too funny! truly what a reaction clip is supposed to be.
the 1st album i ever loved was "The Real Thing" faith no more .Subsequently i heard the 1st Bungle album and the bungle journey as the faith no more journey has been massively influential to me. Thank you both btw>
hell yea. i really love his fantomas stuff and a bit of tomahawk as well.
I suggest you check out "Irony is a dead scene" mike worked with Dillinger escape plan and that whole ep is just amazing
“i can’t believe i’m vibing to this” lolol yup
Thumbs up for sticking with it all the way to the "Ohhh tight fuggin cheeks ohhhh!!!"
Music is just a total top, no one to compare!
You're blessed for listening to the very end of this song.
BungleFever
Love the band.. all fire up 🔥. . .
Come on man you can't fuck with old school Mr Bungle!! It's timeless!
Like the video Faith No More - Epic He is wearing the "Mr. Bungle" T-Shirt. 🤣🤣
Mr Bungle fucking rules, that's why you're vibing to this ~:O)
I remember getting this on kazaa back in the day as a 15 year old and my mind melting.
The song is s about loving , seriously loving
food
I think Mr. Bungle is considered avant-garde. They are the best absurdist talented multi genre group.
Love Mr. Bungle, angel dust is the greatest album of all time fyi. Mike Patton is a god.
Dude….you’re speaking my language with Bungle!!!! Try “Carousel” or “Dead Goon” all trippy & badass 🤡🤘🏽🤡🤘🏽🤡🤘🏽🤡🤘🏽
ICP would NEVER exist without Mr. Bungle
We got this song played on the school radio! Do not know how the teacher allowed us to play it!
You've been BUNGLED! I love the looks on your face, every time I play this album for anyone I get a wtf IS this!? More often than not they'll either hate it or love it, there's not much in-between with Mr Bungle
Bungle has been my favorite band since the 90s when I first heard them, maybe it was the late '80s I first heard a demo. Then shortly after this record came out. I subscribed so I can't wait to see what else you have to offer
Just the look on your face is priceless haha. This is so ahead of it's time too using turntables in rock. Like actually having a DJ on stage with rock music. All the 90s bands copied this on through Linkin Park, etc into the early 2000s. "I'm going to give her a boost with my Kentucky Fried juice!"
Travolta is my fav... Nice video too.
Mike Patton was wearing a mr bungle shirt in the video for epic
I always crack up when he hits the "Yoko Ono" section
That whole first Bungle album is fire. Weird-ass fire, but fire nonetheless. I'd suggest Quote Unquote (aka "Travolta," before they had to change the name for legal reasons, iirc) as a next Bungle reaction (plus it has a video but, fair warning, it's dark, super low-budget, and very strange in a way that some people find unsettling, not at all like the video idea y'all talked about in this reaction). "Carousel" is a good, fun one (and is actually the song that transitions out of that porn sample you heard at the end of "Squeeze Me Macaroni"). And, speaking of porn, the song "Girls of Porn" is awesome and has some funky horns. Or, if you wanna get really weird with it, "Stubb (A Dub)" or "Egg" are good choices.
Each Mr. Bungle album is super different than the previous ones. For instance, this first, self-titled album that has "Squeeze Me Macaroni" and all the tracks I listed above is very John Zorn influenced and has a crazy, cartoony, carnival on acid vibe. Their second album, Disco Volante, is darker and more varied. As a musician, I could imagine you really getting into the music and vocalizing on "Carry Stress In The Jaw." It's like if Slayer and jazz had a baby. Their third album, California, is sort of Bungle's take on the Beach Boys vibe. Of the three, it's not my favorite (it's almost too normal sounding for a Bungle album, imo, especially after the first two albums) but I know some people really love it.
Anyway, glad to see you going down the Bungle rabbit hole and am looking forward to following you on your journey into this weirdo wonderland, however long it lasts.
I would say this briefly, as far as Mr.Bungle's album is concerned:
1. "Mr.Bungle", self-titled (1991): an experiment with ska, circus, funk and reggae music.... a circus-album🙂
2. "Disco Volante"(1995): an experiment with jazz,ultra-old and ultra-modern(techno-rave)genres; an abstract-jazz-album😃
3. "California" (1999): an experiment with old pop-music, surf-rock, motown, swing, gypsy&film music; a pop-album😉🙂
What I find amazing is that although their philosophy of "circuses and clowns" and their iconography, at first glance incoherent and stupid, which serves to point out the absurdity of life in many segments of modernity, is most evident in their first appearance (1987-1992) during their first album, this thing actually continued in other forms through other albums...😀In the era of "Disco Volante" ordinary clowns became `artsy-fartsy` serious - at first glance, but in fact - really artistic and they still remained within "the philosophy of carnival", as the famous writer and author Bakhtin would say... And with the third album "California", `carnival` found a super-funny way to hide by forcing clowns to paint the faces of normal people all over their already painted clownish faces. 😁😃It looks amazing and hauntingly awesome! 😎
There are a few samples from David Lynch's deeply disturbing movie, Blue Velvet on this album & the party scene at the end of Squeeze Me Macaroni has Dennis Hopper shouting about his beer getting warm in this crazy clip (from 3 min)
ua-cam.com/video/oHL5F9i6mpY/v-deo.html
Like that you react to the lyrics as well. This album is crazy from start to finish... if you think this was really 'out there', check out 'Egg', 'Stubb (A Dub)' or 'My Ass Is On Fire'
Awww... poor ol' Stubb.
Carousel !!
Stub is great too
MORE BUNGLE MORE FNM MORE FANTOMAS! IN OTHER WORDS MORE PATTON!!! New sub Great channel!
You're both so confused lol - perfect response lol
My Dad put up with all the rubbish that came out of my room but not this. Only when he wasn’t home. Mum quite liked it. He said it was obviously deliberately annoying.
It's been a minute since I heard this. Of course I love avant-garde. I'm really noticing the Zappa influence now. Hear some Sleepytime Gorilla Museum.
👍 nice!
If you want to hear something even more crazy, check out Mike Patton's solo release Adult Themes For Voice. It's just him recording his voice....... that's all I'll say
One of my favs albums. Stubb a dubb is a good one but slowly growing death is my favorite.
"Chorus"...hahahahahaa
Yo, the lovely female got it, merry xmas btw 🤘
Gotta say your wife is so gorgeous
No warm beer 🎉
they have live performances on UA-cam, it wouold be great if you reacted to some of those. They are fun and crazy
Oof the reaction when squeeze me macaroni , slap your face with my bologna 😉
BTW Mike Patton is about 19+ on most Mr.Bungle... You definitely definitely need to check out Sleeping Time Guerilla Museum 👌 Yup 🤔 That their name... Blow your blow up doll up 👌
If it wasn’t for Mr. Bungle Nu-Metal probably wouldn’t exist. Korn was designed their whole sound around the song My Ass is on Fire.
Slipknot took their look from Mr Bungle. Mike Patton is amazingly talented.
Watching you guys reacting… takes me back 30 years when I first heard this truly outstanding band…🤡
thanks
Awesome reaction you guys should do the next song off the album, carousel 🙃
oh boy, if you want another song with some questionable food-based lyrics, "casserole me over" by yvonne elliman is an absolute underrated gem
i think you should MAKE that video, just for mayo girl.
Banana Ramma, Ram a Banana...
This is known as scat jazz.
First of all, thank you both for choosing my comment to illustrate Mike Patton`s work. 🙂I am surprised and deeply touched, if I can say so...😄😉😊And after all, thank you for your decision to react to Squeeze Me Macaroni anyways..😀 Nevertheless, do I need to apologize fore some reason...? I guess I have to.. 😄OK, seems to me that Justin didn`t take this song quite pleasantly, on a contrary to his wife...😃🤣Maybe I`m wrong on this, but intuition tells me the opposite. 😉🙂And its OK, many people are just not ready for the real `Bungle-attack`, I understand that, and maybe I simply choosed this song too early for this moment, but only for the educational purposes, so to speak ...🙂🙃😉 Only to illustrate the high level of wackiness, wickedness, unpredictability and a genre variety this band is copping with , and yet, they do it for one final goal: to show its ability to control this sonic chaos and bring that to some sort of point in the meta-musical way.😃And this`s astounding. 🙂Many tried to copy that later, but it wasn`t as good as this band manifested... After all, they were first who did it at that level of broadness and incredible musical knowledge and with such wild energy to explore it and experiment with it, to push the boundaries, you know .. 🙂Mike Patton is not only one you should give credits for it; in fact, his companionship in this band is quite remarkable😃. Equal talents for their own instruments (as for a few more!), they shared a similar ideas. What I`m trying to say is: when these guys (with Mike Patton) decided to make "inter-genre" compromises in music as such, they started to do so without any thought of making it in a sense of a "rotten compromise", you know, but in fact in a revolutionary sense, just to see what will happen next...😁And by doing so, this band begin his life as an unwilling fertilizer for a future bands that only took the idea of inter-genre compromises, but only to feel satisfied with already achieved results in this type of cross-over, which allegedly lead them to nothing but a rotten compromise in music in general...If the translation is needed, this is it: the sudden rise of so called Nu-Metal...😉 The fact that people who know this band, what it does and so, insist for you two to hear a great deal of their music actually serves to point out the fact that the results of those Nu-metal bands are nothing compared to the place where it all generated: from "ours truly" - Mr. Bungle. 😀That journey will lead you through many corners of know and unknown music, through the genres you`ve listen to or you`re completely unaware of ..😀creating an unthinkable mix of self explained, creative pieces that will later serve as an inspiration to the bands of nu-metal, as I explained, but in some sort a rotten sense. 🙂For example, Korn listened to Mr. Bungle, and yes: this song specifically; they got blown away by using a an old children poem in the refrain of funk-metal type driven song, right? (`Knick knack paddywhack!`), so what happens next: they ripped off this whole thing by creating their own version to that kind of original travesty, making a song called "Shoots and Ladders"😝, where they used exactly the same lyrics of this children song - somewhere near the end, but that`s not all! - most of the lyrics of that song are ripped from the more famous Patton`s band Faith No More, dude, from its song "Death March" (although from a period when Patton was not yet the singer of that band, but Chuck Mosley) where in the middle goes : "Roses roses, pocket full of posies, Ashes ashes, we all fall down", with slightly rearranged words in Korn. Not to mention that guitarist of Korn has found his style by listening to Mr. Bungle`s "Love is a Fist" and "My Ass is on Fire"...😏🙂Other than that, compare a stage look of Mr.Bungle around 1991. when this album came out, and the stage look of Slipknot around 1996/7 when they showed, up until now; again, even in this field of stage looks - a shameless rip off, that seemed incredibly stupid and unoriginal for anyone familiar with Mr. Bungle masks and costumes during their live-acts at that time; I mean, it was a theft in plain sight !! But, only thanks to a more accessible and more commercial genre-bending do this band gained such a world attention, making many believe that a rotten compromise has more effect that a true creative one... However, those guys still had a guts to quote Mr. Bungle as their first inspiration in music world. 🙃🙂 Incubus and Brandon - exactly as I said before...😉😅 And yes, sorry my bad, it was Chino Moreno of Deftones, not Chuck...😀I misplaced him with Chuck Schuldiner, singer and guitarist of Death... And it was actually a death-thrash metal genre that Mr. Bungle first played before they started to experiment with everything !😃😁In fact, their last album from 2020. after a band`s break-up and a pause of nearly 20 years, called "The Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny Demo" is a modern studio re-creation of their first demo-tape from 1986 !😃The dominant genre in this record is really hard-core-punk-thrash-metal-death and such, without any weird experimentation. 🙂A typical hc-record, where the original crew, Mike Patton (voice), Trey Spruance (guitar) and Trevor Dunn (bass) - the creative core of this band, had found a help of the drummer of Slayer Dave Lombardo and rhythm-guitar Ian Scot of Anthrax .😃You could imagine how `killer` it sounds! 😃Eventually, someone will propose a song from this album for you to hear, and I guess it will fit you more that Squeeze Me Macaroni 😁😄, but for now lets stay on their experimental side... 😉🙂Ok, by now, you could figure out how they work, so... the real question now would be what would you like to listen next: the tame and gentle side of Mike Patton ( to calm this situation somehow😄) or would you like to go further on Mr. Bungle`s path...? 😀 Cause if you choose Mr. Bungle, I would only have to agree with this gentleman here called John who suggested you to listen the listed songs... :) So, these would be: 1. Carousel - oh, this is their anthem! Weird and joyful, in a wicked ska-circus - sense, their credo-song, an absolute must-listen...🙂 2. Quote Unquote, or "Travolta" (as they named it at first) - a sort of metal-cabaret song, mix of hybrid-reggae, groove-metal, rap in a bits, and with amazing jazz passages..🙂and yes: with existing video, once banned from MTV, how controversial is that!😄 3. The Girls of Porn - one of their truly rare `normal`songs, quite dancable and listenable, that nevertheless mixes funk-soul and funk-metal through the likes of once popular hair-metal bands such as Extreme, Skid Row and such, intertwined with James Brown-ish horns and saxophones...😀and with singing in the trace of George Micheal -> Michael (to) Jackson hahah...about a grotesque subject of men`s self-urge! 😄Funny and catchy ... I don`t know is it for kids, tho! 😁😆 And 4. Love is a Fist - mix of jazzy saxophones, atmospheric moods of whiskey, with a distinctive smell of domestic violence that is almost like from an ambient of some David Lynch`s movie, and with incredible thrash-punk metal refrain that will make you head-bang in pleasure! 😀... As for something tender, there is nothing I could suggest other than... Orlando Bloom...! 😀😁😆😄 I`m joking, ofc, but you could already guess what it is; that`s right: .... Faith No More - Evidence. 🙂If you could imagine a complete opposite to any of Mr. Bungle`s material, this song represents it. 🙂Gloom, dusky, dense, serious, but also incredibly sexy with Patton as a central figure in it, smooth in the sounds and the presented musical themes to the point of oblivion, relaxing and tense at the same time, but amazingly beautiful, tender and cheerful pop-song, `an experiment of normality in sound` for FNM... 😀Funk-soul-blues-pop song, with silky-goes to-Lynch video you simply must watch since there is above-named Orlando for a brief moment... yey...!😁😆🙂Video version is a little cut off compared to an original studio (audio) version, I think - for commercial MTV purposes, but the video is absolutely stunning, so I wouldn`t skip it. God, I`m sorry for this god-alike post😄😄... But I hope you read it in a whole and kinda got the best out of it .😁Once again, thank you so much and sorry if something didn`t work this time... It will work much better in the future, I promise...😀 Bye, cheers!... 🙂
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The clown on the album cover is LITERALLY playing with fire. No cigarette, cigar or other depicted. That's Mr Bungle (...mmsssooo scrumptious)
Maybe check out "The girls of porn"
Or take it somewhere completely different. "Generation Landslide"
Towards the end of the song you can hear sound bites from the movie "Blue Velvet" (warm f&ing beer makes me wanna puke)
Kinda like listening to frank zappa really!
Listen to carry stress in the jaw and let's see that
Peeping tom is another band he is the singer
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Sounds a lot like kiedis🤨
I love her reaction! Great band! How can you sexualize food this way and end it with this movie? What is the movie?
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This old woman had to train myself to understand rap cause I didn't understand what they where saying I'm pretty good at it now the first part I couldn't understand a word, but this was not good sorry God bless
weeee came to potty
the demo was better. It was over produced like the album was.
Totally especially with the squeeze me
Not better. The demo I like the least
And no Mr Nice Guy on the album, the OU818 demo was out of this world
It's a concept song .. like evrything else... Think Frank Zappa does metal.... It,s porn with food as the main character... funny as shit and oh so fckn technical