It's all ace, but especially the execution of the drums that makes this sound so fucking good. h/m goes to the FOH mix engineer, too. That audio feed is perfect.
@@harpernicholson1 I don't think Claypool can play jazz the way Trevor does. But I also don't think Trevor could play Claypool as well as Claypool does. They're very comparable bassists
As a lifetime fan of Van Halen and a fan of Mr. Bungle since i was a young teen< i fully fucking approve and this is the best Van Halen cover anyone has ever done anywhere at any time!!!!!!!!
Rob Flynn & Jeff Scott Soto did a cover of this song a little while back, both versions rock * Is Scott Ian playing one of EVH s actual guitars or a copy..?
It's definitely one of VH's zanier songs from the early days. It really could've been a Bungle song. With Lombardo on drums, it's interesting that the intro to Loss of Control sounds a whole lot like Slayer's Seasons in the Abyss.
Wow....best cover of a VH song I have ever seen! What makes it even better is it's an obscure tune only die hard VH fans know and they nai led it. You can see the passion of the band playing this and Mike's voice....superb! EVH is smiling down from heaven. 10/10!!!
As a lifelong diehard Van Halen fan who still cries over losing Eddie, I absolutely love this. What an amazing and KICK-ASS cover and tribute! Well done!
@@ConnorMcCartney95 Its funny watching the Raining Blood drummer dude virtue signal. Like "hey, we are real heavy, serious dudes. Hail Satan, bathe in blood. Oh btw don't forget to mask up and keep your neighbour safe!" It's just the juxtaposition of who he is and the message he sends while wearing a mask while on stage. Sometimes it's best to sit back and laugh at things.
I can't wait to see Mr. Bungle at Riot Fest in September. I thought I'd die without ever seeing Mr. Bungle perform, but the dream will now be realized. I really can't wait. Plus, Mike is performing with Faith No More the same weekend at the same festival!!
I saw the thumbnail and I thought " huh, Mr. Bungle has a song with the same name as that semi-obscure VH song that I like. Guess I should give it a try." Then, my mind fell to pieces and leaked on the floor.
I saw Bungle throw down a pitch perfect cover of Loverboy's "Working for the Weekend" back in 1995...it was the only encore song they did that night...OMFG as if the crowd wasn't moshing hard enough throughout the whole show before...we all went ballistic. One of the best moments of live music I have ever witnessed. This here VH cover is epic as well...love, love, love it...more please.
Rucking Fidiculous, I love this tune - Women and Children First is my favorite VH record. VH wrote this song before Mr Bungle was Mr Bungle, but it sounds a Mr Bungle tune.
Even knowing Patton is a God-tier vocalist I'm still shocked by how well he pulls off an old DLR song. Seeing the description for this, I couldn't see it working, but it's totally awesome.
Everything about this is F'n amazing. The shit eating grin on Scott Ian's face while playing that riff is awesome. You can tell he is playing for the pure unholy F'n delight of it.
Seeing/following Mike since the 90’s… he’s still as brilliant as ever!!!! A vocal legend and obviamente he can sing *anything* and Dave on drums!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🥹🫶🏽
Nah, not really. The double bass patterns aren't very fast. The guy playing them, Dave Lombardo, has played Silent Scream live before, and thats like constant 195bpm 16ths on the double bass. ua-cam.com/video/HvCbsSV2evc/v-deo.html Back when this first released though, I'm sure it was pretty fast. And Alex always has some remarkably tasty drumlines, but he wasn't the most skilled double bass player. I love his playing in Van Halen, though, especially the (single) bass drum work in Panama---its just freaking perfect.
@@blpptThis track is 272 bpm lol. I wasn't specifically referring to double bass kicks, just the beat in general. 272 bpm is fast no matter how you slice it.
@@craigharrison5406 This isn't 272bpm---its like 150 at best. 270bpm is super speed death metal territory. Only guys like Kollias or Inferno can play at that speed. Heck, Lombardo in his prime topped out at 248bpm (Necrophobic). Its very fast for the genre, yes.
@@blppt Completely different than thrash metal. Alex used more swing music type of beats. Those lightning fast metal beats never sounded good to me, just very repetitive. My original comment wasn't meant as a challenge to metal drummers, I was just appreciating the beat of this track. BTW I play guitar not drums so a lot of the techinical drum jargon...I'm clueless about.
@@craigharrison5406 You're dead on. This is not a machine gun type metal song. AVH is a beast and most metal drummers know it and love him. He was extremely nuanced and at the speed this song is played, it is noteworthy.
Not only this is from when VanHalen was experimental but, not a song that comes to mind when people say VanHalen. Thank you Mr Bungle for not only a great choice but, a great cover too. I knew the band would come through musically but, who would have guessed Mike has a little Dave in him? Then again Mr Patton, you never cease to amaze me after all these years. Bravo guys.
Now this is the way to pay a proper tribute to the mighty Van Halen! Pick a killer deep track from a classic VH album and perform the hell out of it, from the vocals to each individual instrument! Superb job, gentlemen!
@@SnakeOilRevolution you heard this song last year? I didnt know where to look or what to look for because i've only recently started digging into Mike Patton's side projects ^^
@@DutchDouchebag Yeah, I paid the small fee for the live streaming event and watched the concert Halloween night of 2020. Also Bungle in Brooklyn in Feb 2020 (right under the pandemic wire) and have seen Bungle in the 90s and 2000s... Seen a lot of Patton projects live - my favorite band of his is probably Fantomas. Patton is one of the most interesting musicians out there so you're in for a treat discovering his catalog. Also check out Tomahawk, General Patton vs The X-Ecutioners, Peeping Tom, Mondo Cane & Lovage.
@@SnakeOilRevolution yeah i checked mondo cane which was amazing even though i'm not really into that kind of music i could still appreciate it. Tomahawk's god hates a coward is in one of my favorite playlist for sure 👌🏼 I checked some fantomas but im not sure if its up my alley, seemed highly experimental but maybe i havent checked enough of it. Got kinda lost lately in side projects, went from voodoo glow skulls to buckethead because of efrem schulz, from there to dave Lombardo who he also worked with on some songs, then mr bungle, the melvins, fnm, etc.. straight down the rabbit hole lol
What a band! What a vocalist! The major gift for my generation and I'm so proud and happy to see this greatness happening! We're so lucky to have this amazing band! 👏🏻🙌🏻🇧🇷❤️🤘🏻😎
One of the few covers I've heard that make you think that the group playing is awesome, and that the original version is awesome as well. All covers should be like that!
My head just exploded while I came to the stunning realization that Van Halen invented Speed Metal in 1980, and I was right there for it. As for this version: TOTAL MASTERY of the 2nd best VH song ever. (As you all should know, 1st Place goes to Sunday Afternoon In the Park/ One Foot Out the Door)
Same here! Yet no one talks about Loss Of Control, not even in a single underrated VH songs list I searched. But praises overrated mediocre songs like Jump and Dance The Night Away. I guess most VH fans don’t like Speed Metal.
OMG is Scott Ian rocking Ed Van Halens red modded ibanez destroyer???!!! Shows how awesome EVH is for bequeathing that ax;; also explains this awesome tribute and cover. Way to go guys!! See yah in September!!!!
As a pure DLR impersonator, I'd say that Michael Starr from Steel Panther is better. Though, Patton made this his, rather than doing an impersonation, I'd say.
Scott is one of the great rhythm guitarists of all time. Now, I don't think he could play Eddie's leads, but there's nothing Eddie put to record riff-wise that IMHO is beyond his capabilities.
This is the perfect VH selection for this band. This fits like peanut butter and jelly. Also, Scott's Frankenstrat variant... I couldn't be happier with this XD
Trevor: Hey Mike, I know you're perhaps the most dynamic vocalist in all of rock music for going on 40 years now, but I think my voice has really come into its own recently, and I think we should split vocal duties. Mike: No Trevor: Ok good point, bass it is
I love Mr. bungle I’m from Metairie Louisiana and I seen him and 99 at the House of blues still have the pictures thank God they’re back thank you very much
WOW!!!...total balls to the wall deep cut from Van Halen and these guys nailed it. One of the best VH covers I've heard in a while, the vocalist sounded like an early 80's David Lee Roth here. 👏👏👏
You guys can play anything...I love this cover and the fact it tests you guys and keeps you on your toes. Testament to EVH ..and you guys do the best version of it it ever.
What a great cover of an obscure VH tune! From Women and Children first I believe...I wish VH woulda done more crazy shit like this. Thank you Mr Bungle!
This may forever be the best Van Halen cover. Holy deuces.
If I didn't know any better, they could've said it was there song and I wouldn't doubt it! Fkn rocks!
Absofuckinglutely. No question. 👍
True. I also love that it's one of those songs that only Van Halen fans are going to know, as opposed to something like Panama or Beautiful Girls.
i absolutely adore the madness that is Mike Patton. no matter the content.
He is absolutely! Off his head and I love it
Mike's impression of Dave at 1:11 is spot-on! Nailed it
That freaked me out as well!
It's taken 40 years for anyone to nail a cover of this. Cannot stop repeating the vid. Simply awesome.
Definitely nailed it👌
I turned it into an MP3 and put it in my iTunes. Listened to it a ton. It’s a fucking brilliant cover of an incredibly cool song.
Right!!? Damn, Mike Patton, everything you touch vocally is Gold!!
..& Scott Ian-- Amazing
Totally agree...they absolutely nailed it,sounds like VH
My man Mike Patton, the vocal talent is unequal. You got Anthrax guitarist there too. Such a package.
Don't forget the Slayer drummer...
Mike Patton never ceases to amaze me. But let's not forget the rest of the band. Just perfect!
YOU TELL EM ZAKK
Absofuckinglutely. That was tight on all fronts.
That totally blew me away never heard anyone do that song. Great timing Scott and all of you nailed it with a touch of Mr Bungle style
It's all ace, but especially the execution of the drums that makes this sound so fucking good.
h/m goes to the FOH mix engineer, too. That audio feed is perfect.
yes that was tight all the way around.
Trevor Dunn should play bass in every band, everywhere. It just makes sense.
But then, how would Steve Digiorgio play in every band? ;)
Seriously though, Trevor might actually be the most skilled rock bassist of all time?
YES.
Practically nobody else can _authentically_ inhabit the domains of metal, jazz and avant-garde as well as Dunn.
Nobody.
😱
@@harpernicholson1 I don't think Claypool can play jazz the way Trevor does. But I also don't think Trevor could play Claypool as well as Claypool does. They're very comparable bassists
This might be the greatest concert ever caught on video .... 🔥
What a vocalist...what a band. Incredibly talented.
Mr Bungle
@@huntersmall6162 Indeed.
The joy on Scott Ian’s face.
As a lifetime fan of Van Halen and a fan of Mr. Bungle since i was a young teen< i fully fucking approve and this is the best Van Halen cover anyone has ever done anywhere at any time!!!!!!!!
Made me realize how complicated Van Halen songs were back in the day. Best cover I've heard ever and the vibe was spot on for the song.
No doubt!
this song was a great choice as well....whereas panama ....🤔 although....🤔🤔🤔
Most legit VH cover I’ve ever seen.
Rob Flynn & Jeff Scott Soto did a cover of this song a little while back, both versions rock
* Is Scott Ian playing one of EVH s actual guitars or a copy..?
@@richardkey4289 The EVH brand released authorized copies.
Wow, it never occurred to me how perfect this song would be for Mr. Bungle! Mind = BLOWN!
The intro is as Mr Bungle as you could get
.. 😅
Kinda preferred them breaking into "Welcome Back" 🎶 between songs LIVE. Patton's got my # down w/similar tastes abound. Priceless & TIMELESS! 💚🛸👽👌💋
It's definitely one of VH's zanier songs from the early days. It really could've been a Bungle song. With Lombardo on drums, it's interesting that the intro to Loss of Control sounds a whole lot like Slayer's Seasons in the Abyss.
@@keithbornzin8888Amazing!!!
Wow....best cover of a VH song I have ever seen! What makes it even better is it's an obscure tune only die hard VH fans know and they nai
led it. You can see the passion of the band playing this and Mike's voice....superb! EVH is smiling down from heaven. 10/10!!!
Perfect cover..they nailed it❤
NO DOUBT! Yes I'm yelling.....
As a lifelong diehard Van Halen fan who still cries over losing Eddie, I absolutely love this. What an amazing and KICK-ASS cover and tribute! Well done!
Can’t even listen to Distance
Blown away by this cover.
Let's talk about Mike Patton...He is the BEST SINGER and he sings what he wants.
hes untainted music's greatest representative
Shoot, let's sing about Mike!
Obvious things mustn't be discussed.
He’s...the...MAN👍
Well it really isnt Mr Bungle and This Mr bungle is a Bungle Cover band, so they doing what cover bands do. Cover Songs.
The best van halen cover of all time. ❤🤘👍👍🤘
"Do you guys want to hear a Van Halen tribute?" From you, Mr. Patton? Hell yeah, Sir.
Scott with the Ibanez “Shark” Destroyer is a cool touch
David Lee Roth: "I´m too old for this shit."
Mike Patton: "Hold my beer...."
well 53 vs 66... DLR was in way better shape 13 years ago! :)
@@ride5000 Oh, come on.... No offense intended. Just kidding... ;)
David Lee Roth does other shit besides perform , he's an artist and EMT paramedic
@@easylover606 so does Mike, he composes and does other stuff
Michael Starr is more Roth than Roth.
The bassist is an amazing backup vocalist
Trevor má bebé
Trevor Dunn is a major influence, his jazz work is amazing.
Just like Michael Anthony.
Check out his band Mad Love. He does a lot of the singing
A woman's work is Trevor Dunn.
Damn that is pure badass cool af!
Dave Lombardo doing Alex Van Halen drums? FUCKING YES PLEASE!!!
While wearing a mask no less.
@@markgnarz5399 Nothing is more rebellious and rock and roll than safety and caring what others think about you!
Very disappointed in him wearing that mask..
@@musicman9901 yeah wearing a mask is super rebellious...
@@ConnorMcCartney95 Its funny watching the Raining Blood drummer dude virtue signal. Like "hey, we are real heavy, serious dudes. Hail Satan, bathe in blood. Oh btw don't forget to mask up and keep your neighbour safe!" It's just the juxtaposition of who he is and the message he sends while wearing a mask while on stage. Sometimes it's best to sit back and laugh at things.
I can't wait to see Mr. Bungle at Riot Fest in September. I thought I'd die without ever seeing Mr. Bungle perform, but the dream will now be realized. I really can't wait. Plus, Mike is performing with Faith No More the same weekend at the same festival!!
That's gonna be a hella show!
U lucky dawg
You lucky bastard. Enjoy!
Oof. Best of luck
Yeah I was totally stoked for them at Riot Fest as well, was gutted when they cancelled. But was still funnest weekend of my life!
Came here for Dave Lambardo but becoming a fan of the whole band. Just freaking sweet
Holy shit, that was spot-on great. Mike Patton is unreal.
I saw the thumbnail and I thought " huh, Mr. Bungle has a song with the same name as that semi-obscure VH song that I like. Guess I should give it a try." Then, my mind fell to pieces and leaked on the floor.
I saw Bungle throw down a pitch perfect cover of Loverboy's "Working for the Weekend" back in 1995...it was the only encore song they did that night...OMFG as if the crowd wasn't moshing hard enough throughout the whole show before...we all went ballistic.
One of the best moments of live music I have ever witnessed.
This here VH cover is epic as well...love, love, love it...more please.
Anytime I see scott ian on guitar I get a huge smile on my face!
As faithful a VH cover as you can find anywhere. Bravo, boys. Damn.
Rucking Fidiculous, I love this tune - Women and Children First is my favorite VH record. VH wrote this song before Mr Bungle was Mr Bungle, but it sounds a Mr Bungle tune.
Haha I like saying hucking filarious...
I had a rooster once named Fuster. Fuster Cluck.
@@davidwilkey7389 these are what's called spoonerisms, in case you didn't know...
@@darienhigh _you're_ a spoon
Women and Children is my knock-down, drag-out, die-with-your-boots-on favorite VH album!
I keep coming back to this video. Amazing performance 😎😎😎😎😎🤘🏻
Well that was just f-king awesome.
Outstanding tribute! Eddie would be proud!!
OMG!!! This is THE best ever (outside Van Halen, of course) rendition of this song. Amazing!!! 🔥🤘
Even knowing Patton is a God-tier vocalist I'm still shocked by how well he pulls off an old DLR song. Seeing the description for this, I couldn't see it working, but it's totally awesome.
Everything about this is F'n amazing. The shit eating grin on Scott Ian's face while playing that riff is awesome. You can tell he is playing for the pure unholy F'n delight of it.
Seeing/following Mike since the 90’s… he’s still as brilliant as ever!!!! A vocal legend and obviamente he can sing *anything* and Dave on drums!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🥹🫶🏽
Wow! That's simply the best thing I've seen in a very long time.
Unbelievable!!!! I watched it 5 times in a row!!! I am stunned!!! I want Scott's guitar!!
I believe that was one of Eddie Van Halen own guitars, explained the joy on Scott right?!
😱 HOLY SHIT!!!!!!!!!!! YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If you’re going to cover Van Halen that’s the way to do it. Brilliant version. Guitarists did a great job here.
Scotty!
agree
Whats amazing here is that it took two guitarists to cover just one Eddie, lol. One of the great rhythm guitarists ever, too (Ian).
trey Spruance in action
@@theexpensivechampagneguide guy is next level
One of the coolest rawest live streams.
BRILLIANT!
I just stumbled upon this .... whaaaaat??!! This is so incredible.
Same here!
The drums on this track are insanely fast. Alex Van Halen is a beast.
Nah, not really. The double bass patterns aren't very fast. The guy playing them, Dave Lombardo, has played Silent Scream live before, and thats like constant 195bpm 16ths on the double bass. ua-cam.com/video/HvCbsSV2evc/v-deo.html
Back when this first released though, I'm sure it was pretty fast. And Alex always has some remarkably tasty drumlines, but he wasn't the most skilled double bass player. I love his playing in Van Halen, though, especially the (single) bass drum work in Panama---its just freaking perfect.
@@blpptThis track is 272 bpm lol. I wasn't specifically referring to double bass kicks, just the beat in general. 272 bpm is fast no matter how you slice it.
@@craigharrison5406 This isn't 272bpm---its like 150 at best. 270bpm is super speed death metal territory. Only guys like Kollias or Inferno can play at that speed. Heck, Lombardo in his prime topped out at 248bpm (Necrophobic).
Its very fast for the genre, yes.
@@blppt Completely different than thrash metal. Alex used more swing music type of beats. Those lightning fast metal beats never sounded good to me, just very repetitive. My original comment wasn't meant as a challenge to metal drummers, I was just appreciating the beat of this track. BTW I play guitar not drums so a lot of the techinical drum jargon...I'm clueless about.
@@craigharrison5406 You're dead on. This is not a machine gun type metal song. AVH is a beast and most metal drummers know it and love him. He was extremely nuanced and at the speed this song is played, it is noteworthy.
Never realized Eddie was chugging in this song, what an alien
Lombardo's aggravated battery drum roll at the end is the perfect conclusion to a perfect VH cover.
I didn't even know it was him with that face diaper on in the back until I read the comment section. How disappointing.
Not only this is from when VanHalen was experimental but, not a song that comes to mind when people say VanHalen. Thank you Mr Bungle for not only a great choice but, a great cover too. I knew the band would come through musically but, who would have guessed Mike has a little Dave in him? Then again Mr Patton, you never cease to amaze me after all these years. Bravo guys.
Perfect VH oddity song to pick and cover. Nailed it.
They should do a split 7 with this and "Atomic punk"
That song is so tough to nail rhythmically. So good!
If there was one VH song that seems like it was made for Mike Patton it's this one...awesome!
Boy am I GLAD I clicked on this! I never appreciated the VH version until now. Wow, Patton deserves the praise heaped upon him
Now this is the way to pay a proper tribute to the mighty Van Halen! Pick a killer deep track from a classic VH album and perform the hell out of it, from the vocals to each individual instrument! Superb job, gentlemen!
Amazing. Best cover of 2020 - a year of some amazing covers.
Except that it's 2021 lol
@@DutchDouchebag The concert was live streamed in October 2020. This is a release of an event that happened last year. "lol"
@@SnakeOilRevolution you heard this song last year?
I didnt know where to look or what to look for because i've only recently started digging into Mike Patton's side projects ^^
@@DutchDouchebag Yeah, I paid the small fee for the live streaming event and watched the concert Halloween night of 2020. Also Bungle in Brooklyn in Feb 2020 (right under the pandemic wire) and have seen Bungle in the 90s and 2000s... Seen a lot of Patton projects live - my favorite band of his is probably Fantomas. Patton is one of the most interesting musicians out there so you're in for a treat discovering his catalog. Also check out Tomahawk, General Patton vs The X-Ecutioners, Peeping Tom, Mondo Cane & Lovage.
@@SnakeOilRevolution yeah i checked mondo cane which was amazing even though i'm not really into that kind of music i could still appreciate it.
Tomahawk's god hates a coward is in one of my favorite playlist for sure 👌🏼
I checked some fantomas but im not sure if its up my alley, seemed highly experimental but maybe i havent checked enough of it.
Got kinda lost lately in side projects, went from voodoo glow skulls to buckethead because of efrem schulz, from there to dave Lombardo who he also worked with on some songs, then mr bungle, the melvins, fnm, etc.. straight down the rabbit hole lol
Mike Patton is keeping that fire inside of all of us alive!! 🔥🖤🖤🖤
Patton gonna sing even in own funeral,he's immortal!!!!
such a great new era of mr bungle! they have become the best metal band in the world now. a dream line up of musicians.
Absolutely love the atmosphere on stage.
i will never forget seeing them encore with Loverboy's "Working for the Weekend" in Detroit when they toured for Disco Volante.
Excellent. Been listening to that since 1980
HELL YEAH! HUGE VH ROTH ERA FAN HERE… you did this song justice and proud 🔥💥 🎸 🔥 💥 🎸 🔥💥🎸🔥💥🎸♥️
😮❤💥🤟👍
This'll be my favorite thing Mr. Bungle's ever done.
What a band! What a vocalist! The major gift for my generation and I'm so proud and happy to see this greatness happening! We're so lucky to have this amazing band!
👏🏻🙌🏻🇧🇷❤️🤘🏻😎
One of the few covers I've heard that make you think that the group playing is awesome, and that the original version is awesome as well. All covers should be like that!
My head just exploded while I came to the stunning realization that Van Halen invented Speed Metal in 1980, and I was right there for it.
As for this version: TOTAL MASTERY of the 2nd best VH song ever.
(As you all should know, 1st Place goes to Sunday Afternoon In the Park/ One Foot Out the Door)
Same here! Yet no one talks about Loss Of Control, not even in a single underrated VH songs list I searched. But praises overrated mediocre songs like Jump and Dance The Night Away. I guess most VH fans don’t like Speed Metal.
@@donald60s14 I love speed metal AND "Dance the Night Away". Its a brilliant little pop rock song---great melody.
Stone Cold Crazy by Queen in 1974 might just be the first speed/thrash metal song. Possibly.
As VH said when they first hit the scene,we ain’t no hippies man!! I agree definitely the originators of the speed metal
One Foot Out the Door is Amazing! Good call.
Mr bungle, Probably one of the best bands, from metal, to jazz, to avante garde, they're the best
Mike needs to donate his vocal cords to science some day in the hopefully very distant future.
Aging like fine wine 🍷
It would be awesome to hear Mike Patton cover a Van Halen song with Mike Anthony on harmony.
hand em over mike
hahahahaha best coment ever
he is a great artist, but i think hes overrated too.
Qué barbaridad de versión... impresionante...
Patton still IMPRESSIVE! and this supergroup rocking alongside him!
OMG is Scott Ian rocking Ed Van Halens red modded ibanez destroyer???!!! Shows how awesome EVH is for bequeathing that ax;; also explains this awesome tribute and cover. Way to go guys!! See yah in September!!!!
mind BLOWN
Mikes vocals are jsut incredable....
Wow Mike Patton is the greatest David Lee Roth impersonator. Possibly greater hahaha
It's like Mike brought DLR back to life.
As a pure DLR impersonator, I'd say that Michael Starr from Steel Panther is better. Though, Patton made this his, rather than doing an impersonation, I'd say.
Thank you we're Van Bungle!
He still sounds as good as he did back in FNM days...amazing pipes!
Mike patton is a pure genius, everything he's involved with is superb
those vocals!!!!!
There's nothing that man can't handle
thats what she said
Simply the best cover i have ever heard, period!!!
This is awesome, and I can’t believe Scott can even play that one riff...
Scott is one of the great rhythm guitarists of all time. Now, I don't think he could play Eddie's leads, but there's nothing Eddie put to record riff-wise that IMHO is beyond his capabilities.
Ask anyone, Scott's known as a superb rhythm player and has one of the fastest right hands out of anyone. The early Anthrax albums proves it.
This is the perfect VH selection for this band. This fits like peanut butter and jelly. Also, Scott's Frankenstrat variant... I couldn't be happier with this XD
The EVH Shark is indeed a tasty guitar
Trey did an amazing job of emulating the EVH tone and solo style
But with TWO guys. Eddie did it by himself. All of the Live recordings on youtube of ed are awsome.
Hands down best cover of any Van Halen song I have ever heard. Lomabardo playing Van Halen and nailing it is fucking epic to say the least.
I love this cover. Don't understand why Trevor doesn't sing much more. He has such a nice voice
You should listen to Madlove - Left With Nothing. He sings the whole song.
Trevor: Hey Mike, I know you're perhaps the most dynamic vocalist in all of rock music for going on 40 years now, but I think my voice has really come into its own recently, and I think we should split vocal duties.
Mike: No
Trevor: Ok good point, bass it is
Damn! He sounds more like David Lee Roth than David Lee Roth sounds like himself! Excellent cover!
I love Mr. bungle I’m from Metairie Louisiana and I seen him and 99 at the House of blues still have the pictures thank God they’re back thank you very much
Fantastic! Great sounds... the phaser sounds great! Mike really great DLR take as well.
Simply perfection
Mike nailed it left right and center.
Man, I am so greatful we have Mr Bungle still leading the way....
They sound amazing!
Beautiful! I used to listen to the original on an old tape recorder when I was very small. I'd run around going, "Lossacontrollossacontrol..."
MIKE IS A F... TALENTED SINGER!!!!
_That Patton Voice !! That Lombardo tecnique !!! POWERFULL band MR Bungle !!!
WOW!!!...total balls to the wall deep cut from Van Halen and these guys nailed it. One of the best VH covers I've heard in a while, the vocalist sounded like an early 80's David Lee Roth here. 👏👏👏
What a treat! Great call gentlemen. Thank you for always bringing us so much joy Mr. Bungle.
Face melting brilliance right here \m/!!
You guys can play anything...I love this cover and the fact it tests you guys and keeps you on your toes. Testament to EVH ..and you guys do the best version of it it ever.
What a great cover of an obscure VH tune! From Women and Children first I believe...I wish VH woulda done more crazy shit like this. Thank you Mr Bungle!