@@claesvanoldenphatt9972 I find more boring the bands that play the same shit for 40 years just because the audience know them for something they wrote when they were in their 20s.
@@claesvanoldenphatt9972 Mike is all about evolving musically. He himself has said he cant understand bands who are still doing the same style of music 30 years later. And im glad because for me i always enjoyed not knowing exactly what youd get when Mike brought out a new album with whoever he was working with.
@Ice Hockey is Pretty Pretty Good Its perfectly fine to have bands that do the same style of music their whole career. Its also okay to have other bands who like to evolve, change there sound and experiment. I also like some bands who are still doing the same thing 40 years later. Like Depeche Mode. To me they dont really sound much different to their early work and i still absolutely love them. There are also bands i dont listen to anymore because their sound changed into something i didnt like as much as their original sound. I loved Coldplay's first two albums. I really dont like their sound today. They were more downbeat to start with.
It's a shame that most folks only know the song epic and stopped there and I was one of them. A year ago a listened to the the real thing and Epic isn't even the best song on that album. Since then I've had TRT,AD,KFAD,SI and AOTY on rotation almost every day and Mike Patton has become my favourite vocalist of all time, the guy is an enigma and a bona fide genius!
Korn also. All three bands I'm set for good. I love rhythm based bands. Korn the heavy metsl hip hop drum style, Deftones is the two dimensional band with a beautiful haunting side and a crazy wicked side, and FNM very rhythm based and multi dimensional band with many genres blending and singing styles. :)
He gets bored easily. That’s the reason why his bands are so great and has inspired so many good bands. Mike bands are constantly living 10 years in the future. In 1997 Slipknot and Limp Bizkit were recording the first demos that will mark the Millenium in metal music. Me Bungle had done the same 10 years earlier.
It used to amuse me when be Aggressive came out, as it was regularly played on daytime Radio One (one of probably the top two most popular radio stations in the UK), when I knew it was about gay oral sex and they missed it, despite the lyrics being pretty obvious once you know...
@@springbloom5940 Patton said to Circus magazine that he wrote it about sexual frustration. So what you wrote is the product of your own mind. Seek help!
@@andrew7taylor Taken from the Faith No More FAQ: Be Aggressive Roddy, who came out in 1992, wrote the lyrics to this song. Roddy, when asked what the song was about in a 1992 interview for "The Advocate," replied "Swallowing. It was a pretty fun thing to write, knowing that Mike was going to have to put himself on the line and go up onstage and sing these vocals."
Squeeze me Macaroni, slop your face with my bologna.... Yeah, it's hard to understand how Patton could have gone from serious, deep lyrics like that to Be Aggressive. It's just so outside of something he would do.
I'm not familiar with Faith No More's material to form a decent opinion, but I have a bootleg of Naked City (John Zorn) with Mike Patton performing with them. I can't think of another singer who would have the chops, imagination, and balls to stand on the stage with those monsters. I never liked his voice on Epic, but I know he's capable of a lot of range, so I imagine I would like at least some of it a lot. I Gave FNM a lot of credit for covering Easy. You'd never expect that one from the Chili Peppers or Pearl Jam.
His voice was a higher octave in most of The Real Thing but his range changed as they produced more music..he just has a wide vocal range. Helpless shows how deeply he can croon... and that's just one example. Midlife Crisis still has him using the higher pitch but Last Cup of Sorrow, Evidence, Ashes to Ashes etc shows another side.
im a massive patton fan but I never ever liked real thing because of his weird nasally voice in that. but everything after 1992 has been great. i really wish they re-did real thing without the nasal vocals. the live gigs where they play some of the songs from that album are so much better in 2009-2010 with pattons matured voice
Most people rank him higher than that. And he definitely has the largest vocal range of any singer in rock n roll VS all singers, comparing all studio recordings. He is without a doubt the most versatile singer in the history of rock music, based on all of his projects.
i had a friend who hated that song. he was also homophobic. i guess i never read the lyrics but it seems he certainly did. now it makes a little more sense.
Mike Patton would sing about anything. He didn't care about his dignity when it came to vocals or anything. I guess that would've taken a lot of guts to do that.
He's got phenomenal range, definitely, but Layne Staley could do things with his vocals that I don't think anybody could top. He'll always be my favourite of all time. I've been a fan of FNM since The Real Thing was released but Layne's my God and is the best at what he does
@@nelliesilvers1210 I think i remember "talking" with you in other videos, if i'm not mistaken!! Can't remember where,but i do remember your name and picture,almost for sure!! God,even the internet is getting smaller :) So if i'm correct and if i may, I hope that you continue having the strenght to fight your demons. Stay safe,cheers!!
@@jaschh True, and props to Mike for singing about a perspective totally outside of his own, but Rob was singing about his own experiences and life at a time that could have destroyed his career. IMO it took way more guts for Rob to pen the lyrics for Raw Deal and sing them then it did for Mike to sing Be Aggressive.
@@klauswigsmith For sure, but I think that with Mike it was more of a "I don't give a shit what people think abut me" mentality, because a lot of singers couldn't d0 it, because of the potencial judgement thed would've recieved. And also when it comes to Raw Deal, the lyrics aren't that upfront about the subject matter, when in Be Aggressive he literally screams "I swallow" and "I will take it on my knees".
Not labelling yourself doesn't mean anything in itself. Patton just delighted in fucking with people he didn't like, and refused to be quiet just to make the maximum amount of money for the label. American rock and hip-hop were extremely homophobic at this time, and it was a big deal because Patton was expressly saying, "If you've got a problem with this, I don't want you listening to my bands". A big reason why this attitude isn't a big deal now is because of artists like him taking that approach when it was a big deal.
ha ha... Roddy wrote the lyrics, Patton sang them. Roddy was the first out gay man in a heavy rock band. Patton was open and confident enough to, as a straight man, sing the song.
Whether he quit or got fired the reason was they cut most of his solos out of angel dust in production. Which was stupid because he sounds great on angel dust. On the Mr Bungle album Disco Volante there is a song making fun of him, where Patton sings "They kicked me out of the band." and "I didn't get to play on it at all" and there's like a chorus of "waawaaawaaaa. Waaa wwaa Waaa Waaa waa waa waa waa" like he's crying
@@fairweatherfriends. they wanted to get rid of Jim Martin so hard during the recording of Angel Dust that there's barely any guitar solos in that album, there's even one song with a bass solo in the middle where it was supposed to be a guitar solo in. Holy hell imagine being treated like that by people that you once considered "close friends"... unforgivable
'gets bored easily' results in sucking down pearl jam? there's more to it than that. by definition - if you're OK with it, you're down/going down with it.
@@damon4465 lol... "Metal is for the rebels who think for themselves, not the mainstream who like what they're told to like." "I don't like Mike Patton. " "I pity you."
@@hisvorpalsword I like his vocal range, genre diversity, creative approach, him having not only deep lyrics, but lyrics that don't make any sense, and the general chaotic energy with him being pretty chill. It's ok if you don't like him, but I think you could find a project of his that you would enjoy, he got a decent amount of those.
Be Aggressive would've made an excellent instrumental 'cos that song rocked but Patton was playing some weird politically correct power game which resulted in the bitchy removal of Jim Martin and death of the band IMO.
Not at all. Martin quit or got kicked out because in production they cut almost all of his solos out of angel dust, as well as a lot of the leads and riffs he had written. And that was just in the pursuit of making a better album. It's was kind kf stupid of Martin because he is all over that album and he sounds great. And they didn't die, their next album was arguably better.
Haha, at first I was like "HOW could someone shouting I SWALLOW, I SWALLOW, I SWALLOW, I SWALLOW repeatedly throughout a song go over anyone's head?". Then I saw your next comment. :P
Roddy wrote the lyrics, Patton sang them. Roddy was the first out gay man in a heavy rock band. Patton was open and confident enough to, as a straight man, sing the song.
are you still at the age where you feel threatened by something like tha? lol Dont worry, hopefully one day you will grow up and not be so scared about just words
This man has found the key to Mike Patton : "...he gets bored easily..." , this explains pretty much everything Mike has ever done public.
100% A man/woman who is not open to new ideas cannot grow.
I think it means he has a short attention span. That would explain the collage ethos of much of his music. Which I find ultimately very boring.
@@claesvanoldenphatt9972 I find more boring the bands that play the same shit for 40 years just because the audience know them for something they wrote when they were in their 20s.
@@claesvanoldenphatt9972
Mike is all about evolving musically. He himself has said he cant understand bands who are still doing the same style of music 30 years later. And im glad because for me i always enjoyed not knowing exactly what youd get when Mike brought out a new album with whoever he was working with.
@Ice Hockey is Pretty Pretty Good
Its perfectly fine to have bands that do the same style of music their whole career. Its also okay to have other bands who like to evolve, change there sound and experiment. I also like some bands who are still doing the same thing 40 years later. Like Depeche Mode. To me they dont really sound much different to their early work and i still absolutely love them. There are also bands i dont listen to anymore because their sound changed into something i didnt like as much as their original sound. I loved Coldplay's first two albums. I really dont like their sound today. They were more downbeat to start with.
It's extremely rare to find a person like Mike a true musician
Patton is a genius as far as lead singers of bands go. FNM for ever
It's a shame that most folks only know the song epic and stopped there and I was one of them. A year ago a listened to the the real thing and Epic isn't even the best song on that album. Since then I've had TRT,AD,KFAD,SI and AOTY on rotation almost every day and Mike Patton has become my favourite vocalist of all time, the guy is an enigma and a bona fide genius!
I photograph a lot of high school basketball. I still get a wry smile every time the BE AGGRESSIVE cheer gets called.
I used to belt the lyrics to Be Aggressive as a kid back in ‘94-95. I haven’t spoken to my father since 2000.
Call him
Is that when you came-out to him?
Where da kids? Honor role? Parole? Backs o' milk cartons?
It’s cool that you haven’t spoken to him. I’m sure you have really good reasons. Take care. X
lol back in the 90's i had no idea be aggressive had anything to do with men sucking each others dicks lol.. knowing is half the battle
Mike Patton is a singular voice in every single sense of those words. Forza Mike Patton.
Faith no more and deftones, what more could ask for
Korn also. All three bands I'm set for good. I love rhythm based bands. Korn the heavy metsl hip hop drum style, Deftones is the two dimensional band with a beautiful haunting side and a crazy wicked side, and FNM very rhythm based and multi dimensional band with many genres blending and singing styles. :)
Yes!
Fuck yes
not the deftones for one
And Alice in Chains and I'm set !
This interview took a turn I did not expect lmao
Necroing a reply. That is exactly what I said after watching this. 😊
Yeah! U damn right Patton is a prodigious perfectionist artist! One in a billion! Ten, ten billion!
A band that will boldly go where no band has gone before
He gets bored easily. That’s the reason why his bands are so great and has inspired so many good bands. Mike bands are constantly living 10 years in the future. In 1997 Slipknot and Limp Bizkit were recording the first demos that will mark the Millenium in metal music. Me Bungle had done the same 10 years earlier.
Ander Galeatxe slipknot sucks
limp biz and slipknot no Bueno dude...…….but patton well hes an outliar….
Slipknot is okay, but patton surpassed their level many times
Don't knock it till you rock it
Limp bizkit...🤣🤣🤣
Dude I need bandmates like those guys.
Leviathan's Grief me too bro...im in a band with guys that dont like gigging...work that one out
Im gonna be late to practice tonight...
@@synthhero1347 that's weird.
maybe stop writing songs about sucking off dudes.
@@jimmystrudel the fuck you talking 'bout
It used to amuse me when be Aggressive came out, as it was regularly played on daytime Radio One (one of probably the top two most popular radio stations in the UK), when I knew it was about gay oral sex and they missed it, despite the lyrics being pretty obvious once you know...
Kinda like when you couldn't go 5 min without hearing Epic... when its about a stalker raping his obsession.
@@springbloom5940 I thought it was a song about orgasming. No?
@@springbloom5940 Patton said to Circus magazine that he wrote it about sexual frustration. So what you wrote is the product of your own mind. Seek help!
@@andrew7taylor
New to this art thing, huh?
@@andrew7taylor Taken from the Faith No More FAQ:
Be Aggressive
Roddy, who came out in 1992, wrote the lyrics to this song. Roddy, when asked what the song was about in a 1992 interview for "The Advocate," replied "Swallowing. It was a pretty fun thing to write, knowing that Mike was going to have to put himself on the line and go up onstage and sing these vocals."
Squeeze me Macaroni, slop your face with my bologna....
Yeah, it's hard to understand how Patton could have gone from serious, deep lyrics like that to Be Aggressive. It's just so outside of something he would do.
yeah, going from the mature and serious-minded mr. bungle to the erratic and crazy faith no more was a big switch
There's nothing quite like the exquisite taste and sublimity of 'Girls of Porn'. Top shelf, second latter, stiff upper lip.
I'm honestly shocked that Be Agressive wasn't Patton idea, it's so like right up his alley.
@@buckemptier Roddy thought it'd be funny to make a straight guy sing about giving a blowjob. LITTLE DID HE KNOW WHO HE WAS DEALING WITH
@@vine00 nice pfp
"Write about what you know..."
Man, deleted shit about Wallace, Patton and/or Faith No More? THAT sucks d**k. Leave it in!
I'm not familiar with Faith No More's material to form a decent opinion, but I have a bootleg of Naked City (John Zorn) with Mike Patton performing with them. I can't think of another singer who would have the chops, imagination, and balls to stand on the stage with those monsters. I never liked his voice on Epic, but I know he's capable of a lot of range, so I imagine I would like at least some of it a lot. I Gave FNM a lot of credit for covering Easy. You'd never expect that one from the Chili Peppers or Pearl Jam.
His voice was a higher octave in most of The Real Thing but his range changed as they produced more music..he just has a wide vocal range. Helpless shows how deeply he can croon... and that's just one example. Midlife Crisis still has him using the higher pitch but Last Cup of Sorrow, Evidence, Ashes to Ashes etc shows another side.
im a massive patton fan but I never ever liked real thing because of his weird nasally voice in that. but everything after 1992 has been great. i really wish they re-did real thing without the nasal vocals. the live gigs where they play some of the songs from that album are so much better in 2009-2010 with pattons matured voice
Mike is top 10 singers of all times period
Most people rank him higher than that. And he definitely has the largest vocal range of any singer in rock n roll VS all singers, comparing all studio recordings. He is without a doubt the most versatile singer in the history of rock music, based on all of his projects.
Mike is all 10 of them ? 😮
learning that my two most favorite bands are produced by the same guy 👌
that's an interesting reply
As opposed to Mr. Bungle, who are world renown for their ultraconservative status quoery
I have love for the new stuff. It's Faith No More
Such an impressing human being
Can’t wait to see the documentary :)
Awesome. I want to hear more
Mike sings about what he knows.
Murdering his wife?
Evidently you have some knowledge about gay rockers. I will defer to your superior knowledge.
Roddy the keyboardist who was gay wrote the lyrics.
@@lukewillcox7707 You are correct Sir
i had a friend who hated that song. he was also homophobic. i guess i never read the lyrics but it seems he certainly did. now it makes a little more sense.
I've always thought "be aggressive" was self-hating homophobia, like "crummy fags" by Electric Eels.
just be yourself
that's what mike is doing
the only problem is,
some people dont have a personality
so
yr prbbly fckd
love for mike p
Just another reason to respect Patton👍
That and the song is fucking awesome and Patton kills it.
A true artist.
Anyone else remember Mike Patton's, "Women are okay, but they're not the real thing", t-shirt?
He means that DOGS are the real thing. That's the unconditional love.
He was referring to masturbation... the real thing.
Was this doc ever finished? I'm just finding out about it now and now I want to see it more than anything. Where the hell have I been?!?
Your comment is from two years ago...and here I am just finding out about this and wondering the same as you! :(
@@IzziSixx ..and so am I
Me too!
The algorithm demands answers!
Mike Patton would sing about anything. He didn't care about his dignity when it came to vocals or anything. I guess that would've taken a lot of guts to do that.
Of course! Mike Patton enjoys many colors. Even if we’re not gay. Like many of us.
Patton is an Aquarian. Enough said.
Mike is an amazing singer, arguably the best rock vocalist of all time.
Nanh,is very versatile for sure but his voice is far from being something very"pleasant"or inspiring to the soul.
He's got phenomenal range, definitely, but Layne Staley could do things with his vocals that I don't think anybody could top. He'll always be my favourite of all time. I've been a fan of FNM since The Real Thing was released but Layne's my God and is the best at what he does
@@nelliesilvers1210 I think i remember "talking" with you in other videos, if i'm not mistaken!! Can't remember where,but i do remember your name and picture,almost for sure!! God,even the internet is getting smaller :)
So if i'm correct and if i may, I hope that you continue having the strenght to fight your demons. Stay safe,cheers!!
love some Mike Patton.
News FISHBONE has been doing this years and still today before FAITH NO MORE ... best live band ever
Mike Patton and FNM in-general is badass and cool.
So awesome
Its simple and i dont care if is already been said, Mike is genius!
Oh I see, it's about swallowing, I can relate to that.
Good girl!
Be agressive be be agressive
No doubt
You always trun up when it's something Patton related, awesome! Glad to see fans as dedicated as me!
Spitters are quitters.
Yeah! Great band!
Where can this documentary be seen? Did it ever come out? On streaming etc....
0:40 Rob Halford singing Raw Deal would like a word with you.
But Halford is homosexual tho.
@@jaschh True, and props to Mike for singing about a perspective totally outside of his own, but Rob was singing about his own experiences and life at a time that could have destroyed his career. IMO it took way more guts for Rob to pen the lyrics for Raw Deal and sing them then it did for Mike to sing Be Aggressive.
@@klauswigsmith For sure, but I think that with Mike it was more of a "I don't give a shit what people think abut me" mentality, because a lot of singers couldn't d0 it, because of the potencial judgement thed would've recieved. And also when it comes to Raw Deal, the lyrics aren't that upfront about the subject matter, when in Be Aggressive he literally screams "I swallow" and "I will take it on my knees".
Idk why it’s so big deal that Mike sang “be aggressive” He has said that He does not label himself so he’s probably not straight
Not labelling yourself doesn't mean anything in itself. Patton just delighted in fucking with people he didn't like, and refused to be quiet just to make the maximum amount of money for the label. American rock and hip-hop were extremely homophobic at this time, and it was a big deal because Patton was expressly saying, "If you've got a problem with this, I don't want you listening to my bands". A big reason why this attitude isn't a big deal now is because of artists like him taking that approach when it was a big deal.
jeez I hope he's not
He's married and was definitely into the girls ever since they became known publicly (and before that obv). He's definitely straight 😆
Perfect 🇬🇧 accent! 🏆😲👍
Serve the song.
Some of the best artists got bored easily like Prince and Bowie
hm.. i never knew that track was about dicksucing.. i need to listen harder..
ha ha... Roddy wrote the lyrics, Patton sang them. Roddy was the first out gay man in a heavy rock band. Patton was open and confident enough to, as a straight man, sing the song.
❤
That's my buddy Matt
Angel fucking Dust, two more weeks and I'll be watching this documentary.
Be Aggressive is a great song lol
Why is this an outtake?
That's very interesting. Love sings bore him too. Soccer kleet.
Ricky produced for Faith No More?
Hold on a sec , wasnt Jim fired BECAUSE he wanted to try new stuff and go another direction?
Jim just wanted everything hard metal
Whether he quit or got fired the reason was they cut most of his solos out of angel dust in production. Which was stupid because he sounds great on angel dust. On the Mr Bungle album Disco Volante there is a song making fun of him, where Patton sings "They kicked me out of the band." and "I didn't get to play on it at all" and there's like a chorus of "waawaaawaaaa. Waaa wwaa Waaa Waaa waa waa waa waa" like he's crying
No. Jim didn't like the direction the band was going with Angel Dust.
B-E-A GG-R-E-SS-I V E!
I still don’t think the world has caught up to Mike Patton
Damn I wish I haven’t seen this video. I had no clue what was about. But then again it’s a very good song.
That's what the new album is missing. Matt Wallace
It's missing a lot more than that mate
And Jim.
I came here to say “and Jim Martin” and realized I already had. Wtf
@@fairweatherfriends. they wanted to get rid of Jim Martin so hard during the recording of Angel Dust that there's barely any guitar solos in that album, there's even one song with a bass solo in the middle where it was supposed to be a guitar solo in. Holy hell imagine being treated like that by people that you once considered "close friends"... unforgivable
@@FeelingShred but ... that bass solo is bad ass
And here I always thought it was a clever metaphor. Too clever for me, ya bastages
easily bored or had first hand knowledge of smoking the corn
Faith no ..who?
Thought it was Andy Wallace who produced the EPIC album???
Andy Wallace did King for a Day.
are they related?
Apparently they're not
The egoism of some is a bit stale.
Dead dogs....let's go!
LOL
'gets bored easily' results in sucking down pearl jam? there's more to it than that.
by definition - if you're OK with it, you're down/going down with it.
Roddy wrote the lyrics, not Patton, he sang them. There is a difference.
XD
Love the band but I just can't listen to them anymore.
@Lavern I sense homophilia
Isn't he a GOD
F#!@ing gross!!
I wouldnt be able to do the er _strange_ stuff 🤢
I just don't get what everyone likes about Mike. Let the hate begin.
You wanted hate but all I've got for you is pity.
@@damon4465 lol... "Metal is for the rebels who think for themselves, not the mainstream who like what they're told to like."
"I don't like Mike Patton. "
"I pity you."
@@hisvorpalsword I like his vocal range, genre diversity, creative approach, him having not only deep lyrics, but lyrics that don't make any sense, and the general chaotic energy with him being pretty chill.
It's ok if you don't like him, but I think you could find a project of his that you would enjoy, he got a decent amount of those.
Yay, FNM glorifies perversions, what a virtue. How "edgy"
Be Aggressive would've made an excellent instrumental 'cos that song rocked but Patton was playing some weird politically correct power game which resulted in the bitchy removal of Jim Martin and death of the band IMO.
Not at all. Martin quit or got kicked out because in production they cut almost all of his solos out of angel dust, as well as a lot of the leads and riffs he had written. And that was just in the pursuit of making a better album. It's was kind kf stupid of Martin because he is all over that album and he sounds great. And they didn't die, their next album was arguably better.
I don't like "be aggressive" anymore :-(
Nonono, sorry, I didn't want to be aggressive. Sorry... I luv you...
Haha, at first I was like "HOW could someone shouting I SWALLOW, I SWALLOW, I SWALLOW, I SWALLOW repeatedly throughout a song go over anyone's head?".
Then I saw your next comment. :P
But your still like a dude uncorking in another dude's throat, right? ; )
Well...now I HAVE to hear Be Aggressive.
they only lasted and had endurance cause of mikes androgny and cuteness bak then..
mike is extremely talented, a workaholic, and a crazy fucker... but its a blasphemy to only be a fan for his good looks
Yeah, guess Patton's 6-octave range, the band's overall creative originality and their bombastic live performances didn't mean shit, right?
teenie beenie dumbest comment of all time.
straight guy being edgy on homosexuality. how subversive.
CHLillini totally losing my shit man
Roddy's gay, actually.
Yeah, fuck experiences other than my own subjective one
This was released in 1992. It was subversive. You dick.
Roddy wrote the lyrics, Patton sang them. Roddy was the first out gay man in a heavy rock band. Patton was open and confident enough to, as a straight man, sing the song.
Be aggressive the only faith no more song I don't listen to.
Don't need to be hearing fudge budging lyrics thanks.
are you still at the age where you feel threatened by something like tha? lol Dont worry, hopefully one day you will grow up and not be so scared about just words
@@raidermaxx2324 not at all but don't want to be singing along to that sort of thing thanks.
How that reflects on age is mystery to me.
@@budthechud9795 Try Glory Hole by Steel Panther. Quite catchy