It takes a very open mind to make it through a Bungle song, let alone find some value or entertainment. It is so different, most people disregard on contact and miss the musical genius. Taste aside, if you break down this music technically, it is genius; I don't think that is debatable.
Patton is a busy genius. That dude has like 15 different projects as well as doing voice overs in video games and movies. My favorite vocalist of all time.
The amount of other bands that Mr. Bungle inspired is off the charts. Everything they did at the time was new. Their sound, their style, their live shows. They were fucking nuts!
@@ParanormalStories It was Mr Bungle mate, That demo was Bungle as boys before anyone knew them, before they became who they are today; without that Demo we will not have had the Bungle albums.
This song is like 34 years old at this point. The world is just knowing about this band now?! I was rocking out to this band back in 89. The mainstream world misses out on alot of great shit
I really like seeing him getting less and less shy in his vids. These moments where he’s obviously enjoying himself and having fun are why i watch his reactions more than most others. Much love bro. 200k here we COME🤘✊
@@lungfulldrummer8921 yeah "When Good Dogs Do Bad Things" pushes the boundaries. I'm surprised that putting MP in a studio with DEP didn't tear a hole in the fabric of reality
This is one of the first songs that got me into Mr. Bungle. These arrangements are intense and all over the place but beat is solid and the lyrics make you laugh lol.
@@randiwatches Same. About 10 years ago that album changed my life, as i became a fan of his and eventually studied almost all of what he's done. Which is a hell of a lot. Lol
@@kellybills2987 it's not my favorite Patton project but I respect it. I do love The Director's Cut Album. Spiderbaby and Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me are my faves
It's so surreal to me that reacting to Mr. Bungle has become the trendy thing to do this week. I bought this album on release day, and for decades, it was my own "dirty secret". A fantastic album that only I, well....others knew about it, but I was the only one who WANTED to know about it! And now it's everywhere! The band deserves the recognition, though. Dammit.
I posted on one of the other popular reaction channels recently where Mr. Bungle came up, that my initiation to this album was terrifying. Crashed at a friend's house with a group of high school buddies and one of them left it on all night on infinite repeat. I woke up several times to a dark and fairly unfamiliar house with this stuff as the soundtrack. We did that in early 1992. I've never been the same and have loved Bungle ever since!
@@Hammsamitch Funny how so many people think of it as a scary album! I mean, yes, if you take it seriously, it's pretty disturbing. But it's presented like a big fucking perverted joke, so I actually find it a hilarious listen from start to finish.
I love seeing them finally get recognition but at the same time completely relate to their music being my little secret. I named my dog Mr. Bungle and I've never met a person who gets where that name came from.
Very much along the lines of The Cheerful insanity of Giles, Giles and Frip. that was way back when records just started having grooves on both sides....
“It’s gettin’ dark!” Heh! Oh yeah. These guys are known for their demented music and amazing arrangements. They play this live exactly like this. They are truly top musicians-and the stuff they do is some of the most challenging music around. Glad you liked it!
It makes me so happy to see people finally enjoying Mr. Bungle. It was so ahead of its time, but the world is slowly getting insane enough to finally appreciate it.
The carnival sounds are samples from an old pinball game. "Hey You! With the face!" There was one at the place we played pinball when I was in highschool.
My best mate once described Mr. Bungle-who I first heard while on LSD…Imagine THAT…as ‘A weird montage of circus music, lounge jazz, surf music, and death metal.’ Yet somehow it WORKS, and what’s more, it’s AWESOME. I was so happy I discovered them when I did, because I was able to catch them live on the tour supporting their 1999 album, *California*. I definitely took two tabs of acid before that show. I danced my ass off. I was hysterical, and I had so much fun. I never grinned so widely for so long in my life. My mates said I thought I’d lost it permanently. They’re amazing.
Loved your reaction. Bungle is an acquired taste as they say. I heard this for the first time when I was 15 in 1992. So weird that 25 years later I was gonna watch on a screen new young people reacting to this for the first time. We live in amazing and weird times. Thank you my dude.
I like how during the first quickly-sung part, they snuck in the lyric “Will Warner Brothers put our record on the shelf?” but had the lyric “Look at me, I’m Sandra Dee” printed in the liner notes in its place. I’m guessing they were either wondering if Warner Brothers would release an album with so many explicit lyrics or one with such truly bizarre sound… or both!
Finally getting to Mr. Bungle!!! Thank goodness. They have so many great songs that have different sounds but it's all greatness. Keep up the great work sir!
I get such a kick out of watching you move to the music. The little shoulder-dance cracks me up. And your vision of cannibalistic zombie clowns would, I think, make Mikey Patton happy. I had the same impression the first time I heard this record-- and I was on LSD, lol.
They are playing nyc this weekend in 2 sold out shows. Faith No More is getting back together for a good bill in March. Start with Faith No More "Epic" then go for Mr Bungle for a first time listen.
Killer reaction!! The carnival barker sounds are from a pinball machine called Hurricane from the 90’s. We used to own it and it was fun as hell! Mike Patton is so wide ranging and you should check out General Patton V.S. X-Ecutioners Joint Special Operations 🤙🏼
"What in the shit?!" Not an uncommon first reaction. Mr. B requires multiple listens before you truly appreciate there is a method to the madness. Pretty soon you'll be singing along with every cat screeching, carnival barker, and "BLECHHH" in the song. California definitely more accessible, and it happens to be my favorite album of all time!
True. The very first time I ever heard Mr. Bungle was at a live show (I went because I was a fan of Faith No More, saw Patton's Mr. Bungle t-shirt in the Epic video, and read in some music mag that they were his band before FNM). I had no idea what kind of music they played before I went. Next thing I know, I'm standing in a theater watching Mike Patton singing the theme from "Welcome Back, Kotter" in spanish while wearing a bondage mask and gas station coveralls, the guitarist (iirc) wearing a Frankenstein mask, a frilly tuxedo jacket, and no pants, and I think somebody was dressed as a carrot. Then they started doing the songs from this album mixed with weird covers (a 1/4 speed version of Billy Squier's "The Stroke," for instance) and it blew my hair to the back of the room. I believe they finished the show by freezing in place for 15 full minutes while the guitar fed back and the audience went from cheering to laughing to complaining to yelling and then back to cheering again as the minutes wore on. That's when I realized that, for their final song of the show, they were playing the audience like an instrument. That experience forever changed the way I saw music, art, etc. At the end, the guitarist fell over, some of the band walked off the stage, and Mike Patton dove through the middle of the drum kit and I've never been the same. So, yeah, "what the shit?" is pretty appropriate. But fast-forward to today and I know every hit, note, scream, sample, barf, cough, shriek, horn line, etc. of pretty much every Mike Patton project from FNM and Bungle to "Adult Themes for Voice," Fantomas, Mondo Cane, his work with John Zorn, Bjork, Merzbow, etc, etc, etc. Dude is a certifiable genius. The rest of the band members (Trey Spruance, Trevor Dunn, etc) aren't too shabby either. Amazing, amazing band.
This is Mike Patton's band. He's well known for his work with faith no more but he's arguably FAR better with all of his other bands. Mr. Bungle, Tomahawk, The Fantomas, and Peeping Tom. Mr. Bungle and Tomahawk are my faves. Mike Patton is a genius lyricist, music composer and multi instrumentalist and he literally has the single broadest vocal range of any singer alive today. Not an opinion but a FACT. He's a freaking genius and my fave musical artist of ALL TIME.
@@OGT4204 I do as well with an absolute passion. As a matter of personal opinion though, I think being in his own bands gives him a lot more freedom to experiment. Which appeals to me. I adore anything he is in though.
Probably my favorite (and the most approachable) song on that album. Not sure why My Ass is On Fire gets recommended to people. I saw you reacted to it. Time to watch that. 😅
SO EXCITED to see this upload haha, I clicked immediately. amazing timing because I’m going to the Mr. Bungle show in SF tonight. I’ve been a fan of this band for years. Definitely check out more music from their self titled album, but maybe consider checking out their album “California”? It’s got a different vibe from self titled but it’s still very good, my personal fav album of theirs
Best high school band of all time. You should check out Secret Cheifs 3 which was formed by the remaining members of Mr. Bungle after Mike Patton left Mr. Bungle and Faith No More at about the same time in the early 2000s. The guitarist, Trey Spruance, is at least as good a composer as Mike Patton. The drummer, Danny Heifetz is the grandson of Jascha Heifetz, who is an epic violinist. The bassist, Trevor Dunn is also quite good. They are currently on a limited reunion tour for the first time in about 30 years without Heifetz, but with Dave Lombardo from Slayer on drums, and Scott Ian from Anthrax on second guitar. I am seriously considering going to see them in SF on Thursday. I really hope this tour leads to new music and a national tour. On this tour, they are only playing their first album, which is ridiculous thrash metal, as well as some absurd covers.
Thanks for doing this. Bungle is crazy as fuck. Funny story. Way back in the early 90's I walk into a comic book shop, and this song is playing. No shit! I'm blown away, and ask the dudes just what are we listening to a an they hand me the CD. I said, I remember Mike wearing a Mr. Bungle t-shirt in a Faith No More video, and they told me he's singing this crazy shit. Long story, short. I bought the disc in my way home.
Man, I love Mr. Bungle! Check out Stubb (a dub) from this album & The Air Conditioned Nightmare and RetroVertigo from California. You should also try Tomahawk and Patton & Kaada to see even more sides of the legend that is Mike Patton.
This is an absolute correct reaction to listening to this song. Its fucked up crazy stuff. I first started listing to these guying in high school (1992) i think, and remember thinking this is some fucking crazy shit, what the fuck. But almost 30 years later I listen to this still, all the time! Im a long distance running, and literally won't go with out Mr Bungle on repeat for me to listen to. Its not right for everyone, but I cannot ever see myself not hearing this stuff...
Loved your reaction to this, Mr B are one of my long time favourite bands. Stubb (a dub) off the same album is something I would love to see you react to!
"Sounds like a clown rappin'." "Sounds like clown zombies...just eatin' people!" Hahaha so good, dude. Your best reack yet. Y'all gotta reack some of Bungle's deeper jams. This one will hurt you good. Lyrics are devastating. Google em and read em as "GOODBYE SOBER DAY" blows ya mind! ua-cam.com/video/AY1sBXjl0s8/v-deo.html
Funny thing is...the "Ride the Ferris Wheel" line is from an old pinball machine I used to play a lot back in the day. First time I heard this song and that soundbite hit, I was like "HEY!!!"
Lmao i love your reaction to this. Everytime you get back in the rhythm you stop and something random in the song that throws you off. Haha! This band was my shit growing up and still is. Slowly Growing Deaf by them is a great song.
I'm 44 and still have my original Mr Bungle t shirt from 1991 from my teenage days. This reaction is awesome! Thanks for doing it and thanks for appreciation Mike Patton amazing voice. You need to check him out with the Metropole Orchestra singing in Italian. It is truely mesmerizing!
I can't read their song list because it takes so long being interupted by rolling on the floor holding my gut wondering am I crying in pain or laughing hysterically? It's very tiring... I need a nap from thinking about it.
I'm a major Mike Patton (Mr. Bungle, Faith No More) fan, and I just love your reactions, lol. It's pretty much the same reaction I get when I am trying to introduce someone to them :D
I love this band, but not your reaction video!
It’s all good Brotha 🙏🏾 I respect your opinion
I mean no disrespect to you brother!!
I think his reaction is perfect. Most people I show Mr Bungle too immediately disregard it and don't want to hear more. Very honest review imo.
Why bother posting this?
It takes a very open mind to make it through a Bungle song, let alone find some value or entertainment. It is so different, most people disregard on contact and miss the musical genius. Taste aside, if you break down this music technically, it is genius; I don't think that is debatable.
7:10 Funny thing is that Patton actually voiced the zombies in Left 4 Dead and the monsters in I am Legend
Don't forget the Anger Core in Portal.
@@asonsopenjournal2688 or the Darkness in.. The Darkness 1 and 2
I just recently found out about that, it’s so cool....😁👍
They didn't have any lines though
Yep
I love how you can see this dude's descent into madness as the song progresses.
Patton is a busy genius. That dude has like 15 different projects as well as doing voice overs in video games and movies. My favorite vocalist of all time.
He means 15 projects a month by the way 😂 The only person I can think of with more in the discog is Buckethead
And doing opera.
PLEASE do reactions to some of their "California" songs, you won't regret ;)
Retrovertigo, Pink Cigarette or Sweet Charity.
retrovertigo and pink cigarette
I second this!
Ars Moriendi
Or however it's fuck*ng spelled
But every song is a gem.
None of them knew is insane too
Definitely. Also Mike Patton has been involved in so many different things That you should check out
Vanity fair as well.
Each Bungle has its own vibe and this whole album has this circus metal feel to it that feels so distinct even to this day.
The amount of other bands that Mr. Bungle inspired is off the charts. Everything they did at the time was new. Their sound, their style, their live shows. They were fucking nuts!
And now consider the same man sang the cover of Easy that was so smooth.
Props on your openness to such eclectic tunes!
Bungle loves to lure the listener into a false sense of security lol
The one dislike is a dude that wanted to go to the show and didn't get his ticket in time.
Scooter Wallace I.e. Anthony Kiedis
The dude, Anthony Kiedis and one fan.
You mean the project that was not mr bungle thatplayed the other day?
I was lucky enough to see them live at St. ANDREWS HALL IN Detroit. Grotus opened for them.
@@ParanormalStories It was Mr Bungle mate, That demo was Bungle as boys before anyone knew them, before they became who they are today; without that Demo we will not have had the Bungle albums.
This song is like 34 years old at this point. The world is just knowing about this band now?!
I was rocking out to this band back in 89. The mainstream world misses out on alot of great shit
0:40 is definitely first time Mr. Bungle face
I really like seeing him getting less and less shy in his vids. These moments where he’s obviously enjoying himself and having fun are why i watch his reactions more than most others. Much love bro. 200k here we COME🤘✊
Travolta (quote/unquote)
Desert Search For Techno Allah
None of Then Knew They Were Robots
... a suggestion from each album for a next Bungle reaction
Whenever I'm in a funk, I put this album on and it always cheers me up.
an egg comes out of a chicken
a chick comes out of an egg!!!
If you love Patton's incredible voice, maybe go for one of the songs from Mr Bungle, California. Retrovertigo would be a good one, or Pink Cigarette
One of the finest albums ever made!
After that he should go for the dillinger escape plan e.p Patton did. Then some more FNM.
@@hamishsummers8585 damn right!
@@lungfulldrummer8921 yeah "When Good Dogs Do Bad Things" pushes the boundaries. I'm surprised that putting MP in a studio with DEP didn't tear a hole in the fabric of reality
Goodbye sober days!
The carnival sounding samples are from a badass pinball game that came out in the late 80s/early 90s.
I freaking loved that Funhouse pinball game. one of my go-to's when I was a teen. =D
Which one? Funhouse?
@@Sixpakbee-lb3dm Yeah!
They even toss in an Excitebike sample at the very end
@@FredCracklin RBI Baseball actually.
I really hope you do "Squeeze Me Macaroni" haha
My favorite lol, love it!
Don't ruin the man just yet. To much food fucking will fuck you up if you're not ready. 😆
Slob yo face on my bologna
✅
Egg would be great.
This is one of the first songs that got me into Mr. Bungle. These arrangements are intense and all over the place but beat is solid and the lyrics make you laugh lol.
3:00 *excitedly* "man, what 'n the shit!?"
Perfectly sums up Mr. Bungle.
Imma need you to react to Tomahawk - God Hates a Coward, the live version. The thumbnail is a close up of Mike Patton in a gas mask.
@IAmTheLiquor Lahey
It was my introduction to Patton
@@randiwatches Same. About 10 years ago that album changed my life, as i became a fan of his and eventually studied almost all of what he's done. Which is a hell of a lot. Lol
Are you a fan of Fantomas?
@@kellybills2987 it's not my favorite Patton project but I respect it. I do love The Director's Cut Album. Spiderbaby and Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me are my faves
@IAmTheLiquor Lahey oh I agree 100%. I'm a stan
Slowly Growing Deaf is my personal favourite of theirs
YES!!!
It's a masterpiece to me! So moody and the "doo doo doo" vocals at end just bring it over the top to me!
What are other people that like Mr Bungle even like?
And I thought I was weird...
Stub is mine. About the guitarists dog that was dying at the time
Off this album yes.
It's so surreal to me that reacting to Mr. Bungle has become the trendy thing to do this week.
I bought this album on release day, and for decades, it was my own "dirty secret". A fantastic album that only I, well....others knew about it,
but I was the only one who WANTED to know about it! And now it's everywhere!
The band deserves the recognition, though. Dammit.
I posted on one of the other popular reaction channels recently where Mr. Bungle came up, that my initiation to this album was terrifying. Crashed at a friend's house with a group of high school buddies and one of them left it on all night on infinite repeat. I woke up several times to a dark and fairly unfamiliar house with this stuff as the soundtrack. We did that in early 1992. I've never been the same and have loved Bungle ever since!
@@Hammsamitch Funny how so many people think of it as a scary album!
I mean, yes, if you take it seriously, it's pretty disturbing. But it's presented like a big fucking perverted joke, so I actually find it a hilarious listen from start to finish.
I love seeing them finally get recognition but at the same time completely relate to their music being my little secret. I named my dog Mr. Bungle and I've never met a person who gets where that name came from.
Very much along the lines of The Cheerful insanity of Giles, Giles and Frip. that was way back when records just started having grooves on both sides....
“It’s gettin’ dark!” Heh!
Oh yeah. These guys are known for their demented music and amazing arrangements. They play this live exactly like this. They are truly top musicians-and the stuff they do is some of the most challenging music around. Glad you liked it!
"squeeze me, macaroni". try it, there Mike's rapping fo real
And that's the most "normal" song on the entire album! This made me try drugs ahahahaha
It makes me so happy to see people finally enjoying Mr. Bungle. It was so ahead of its time, but the world is slowly getting insane enough to finally appreciate it.
My girlfriend LOVES Mr. Bungle. She was sleeping on the couch when I started your reaction and she woke up so fast LOL.
Marry that woman.
Treasure your girl
You still with her?
Mr. Bungle is the modern day Frank Zappa.
Spot on.
He's (Patton) a big fan so yeah. He really does a nice job of doing his own thing tho.
Modern day lol this came out almost 20 years ago
This album is from the mid-90s!
@@GP-yc2it Nope, 1991!
Glad you've discovered the magical world of Mr Bungle!
oh hell yea, didn't expect you to go that deep already
Ikr, I was so delighted when I looked at my subscriptions today. I was like "oh shit, he did Bungle?!"
Legit gasped when I saw you had finally taken the bungle plunge
The carnival sounds are samples from an old pinball game. "Hey You! With the face!"
There was one at the place we played pinball when I was in highschool.
Bro I almost lost it when you started doing the robot lmaooo
Absolutely brilliant Mr bungle.... musicianship on another level
My best mate once described Mr. Bungle-who I first heard while on LSD…Imagine THAT…as ‘A weird montage of circus music, lounge jazz, surf music, and death metal.’ Yet somehow it WORKS, and what’s more, it’s AWESOME.
I was so happy I discovered them when I did, because I was able to catch them live on the tour supporting their 1999 album, *California*. I definitely took two tabs of acid before that show. I danced my ass off. I was hysterical, and I had so much fun. I never grinned so widely for so long in my life. My mates said I thought I’d lost it permanently. They’re amazing.
Loved your reaction. Bungle is an acquired taste as they say. I heard this for the first time when I was 15 in 1992. So weird that 25 years later I was gonna watch on a screen new young people reacting to this for the first time. We live in amazing and weird times. Thank you my dude.
This is my first time hearing Mr. Bungle. To me the the beat with the horn sections sounds a lot like Madness in the 80s. Which I love by the way.
That is ska my dude.
Try some Cardiacs too :)
I haven't listened to this in 22 years. I forgot how awesome it was, thanks for taking me back.
I like how during the first quickly-sung part, they snuck in the lyric “Will Warner Brothers put our record on the shelf?” but had the lyric “Look at me, I’m Sandra Dee” printed in the liner notes in its place. I’m guessing they were either wondering if Warner Brothers would release an album with so many explicit lyrics or one with such truly bizarre sound… or both!
Before I watch this, just let me say: Oh shit! Here we go. XD
Finally getting to Mr. Bungle!!! Thank goodness. They have so many great songs that have different sounds but it's all greatness. Keep up the great work sir!
Finally! Mr Bungle is such an amazing listening experience.
If you think this is a wild song, you really need to hear Mr. Bungle's song "Ars Moriendi."
I agree. My favorite song ever (hence my name). :)
Stub a dub.
I get such a kick out of watching you move to the music. The little shoulder-dance cracks me up. And your vision of cannibalistic zombie clowns would, I think, make Mikey Patton happy. I had the same impression the first time I heard this record-- and I was on LSD, lol.
"Man...what the shit?" LMAO Your reactions are hilarious.
It's perfect. I've experienced decades of "what the shit?" Reaction from people when I play them Bungle.
Keith P Same here. You find out who your real friends are when you come out as a Bungle fan. They never look at you the same way again.
They are playing nyc this weekend in 2 sold out shows. Faith No More is getting back together for a good bill in March. Start with Faith No More "Epic" then go for Mr Bungle for a first time listen.
Cant wait for the show tomorrow
Can’t wait to see the Brixton show
Killer reaction!! The carnival barker sounds are from a pinball machine called Hurricane from the 90’s. We used to own it and it was fun as hell! Mike Patton is so wide ranging and you should check out General Patton V.S. X-Ecutioners Joint Special Operations 🤙🏼
LOVE that you're loving Mr. Bungle!
OMG thanks for this reaction! ♥
One of my fave Bungle songs... great track.. fucking GREAT
Primus and now Mr Bungle?
One of us! One of us!
"Squeeze Me Macaroni" is probably the most classic song on this album.
EGG
Oh shit! He's on that Bungle now! 😄
They're an experience man
"What in the shit?!" Not an uncommon first reaction. Mr. B requires multiple listens before you truly appreciate there is a method to the madness. Pretty soon you'll be singing along with every cat screeching, carnival barker, and "BLECHHH" in the song.
California definitely more accessible, and it happens to be my favorite album of all time!
True. The very first time I ever heard Mr. Bungle was at a live show (I went because I was a fan of Faith No More, saw Patton's Mr. Bungle t-shirt in the Epic video, and read in some music mag that they were his band before FNM). I had no idea what kind of music they played before I went. Next thing I know, I'm standing in a theater watching Mike Patton singing the theme from "Welcome Back, Kotter" in spanish while wearing a bondage mask and gas station coveralls, the guitarist (iirc) wearing a Frankenstein mask, a frilly tuxedo jacket, and no pants, and I think somebody was dressed as a carrot. Then they started doing the songs from this album mixed with weird covers (a 1/4 speed version of Billy Squier's "The Stroke," for instance) and it blew my hair to the back of the room. I believe they finished the show by freezing in place for 15 full minutes while the guitar fed back and the audience went from cheering to laughing to complaining to yelling and then back to cheering again as the minutes wore on. That's when I realized that, for their final song of the show, they were playing the audience like an instrument. That experience forever changed the way I saw music, art, etc. At the end, the guitarist fell over, some of the band walked off the stage, and Mike Patton dove through the middle of the drum kit and I've never been the same.
So, yeah, "what the shit?" is pretty appropriate. But fast-forward to today and I know every hit, note, scream, sample, barf, cough, shriek, horn line, etc. of pretty much every Mike Patton project from FNM and Bungle to "Adult Themes for Voice," Fantomas, Mondo Cane, his work with John Zorn, Bjork, Merzbow, etc, etc, etc. Dude is a certifiable genius. The rest of the band members (Trey Spruance, Trevor Dunn, etc) aren't too shabby either. Amazing, amazing band.
I feel every one of those ‘blehhhs’
I agree. First time I heard them I thought “what the fuck is this”. 5 listens in and I’m singing along lmao
AAAHHH!! could not click fast enough!! fave band, so glad to see it here - hope you liked it!!
Mr. Bungle is always like let me put you into a sack with an angry cat. I enjoy your reacts duke!
This is Mike Patton's band. He's well known for his work with faith no more but he's arguably FAR better with all of his other bands. Mr. Bungle, Tomahawk, The Fantomas, and Peeping Tom. Mr. Bungle and Tomahawk are my faves. Mike Patton is a genius lyricist, music composer and multi instrumentalist and he literally has the single broadest vocal range of any singer alive today. Not an opinion but a FACT. He's a freaking genius and my fave musical artist of ALL TIME.
Pierce Nine yes arguably cause I absolutely love fnm
@@OGT4204 I do as well with an absolute passion. As a matter of personal opinion though, I think being in his own bands gives him a lot more freedom to experiment. Which appeals to me. I adore anything he is in though.
Probably my favorite (and the most approachable) song on that album. Not sure why My Ass is On Fire gets recommended to people. I saw you reacted to it. Time to watch that. 😅
I agree My Ass is On Fire isn't even one of the better songs on the album. Quote Unquote, Girls of Porn and Stubb (A Dub) are better songs than My Ass
@@joelpayan6757 😂 I love the talk. But yeah that whole album is worth a listen.
SO EXCITED to see this upload haha, I clicked immediately. amazing timing because I’m going to the Mr. Bungle show in SF tonight. I’ve been a fan of this band for years. Definitely check out more music from their self titled album, but maybe consider checking out their album “California”? It’s got a different vibe from self titled but it’s still very good, my personal fav album of theirs
How was Bungle?
John White They were totally mindblowing, had the time of my life ^^
@@punkpossum6192 Nice. Glad to hear.
It was mostly their demo album stuff right?
Dude, your reaction is the best! I'm only 1/3 of the way through and you're cracking me up.
Mr. Bungle weirded everyone out when they first released this album!!!!!
Over the moon to see you react to this phenomenal band, check out their 'California' album, incredible stuff.
I love how it fucks with your head, I discover this band in the 8th grade and I’m 38 now and still love this shit.
Thank you for reacting to Bungle, you never know what is coming and that makes for great reactions.
Love your emotions. I just got tickets today for FNM in New Zealand, I can't wait to see how many different Mike Patton's turn up.
So glad you did this, mr bungle is THE band
Best high school band of all time. You should check out Secret Cheifs 3 which was formed by the remaining members of Mr. Bungle after Mike Patton left Mr. Bungle and Faith No More at about the same time in the early 2000s. The guitarist, Trey Spruance, is at least as good a composer as Mike Patton. The drummer, Danny Heifetz is the grandson of Jascha Heifetz, who is an epic violinist. The bassist, Trevor Dunn is also quite good.
They are currently on a limited reunion tour for the first time in about 30 years without Heifetz, but with Dave Lombardo from Slayer on drums, and Scott Ian from Anthrax on second guitar. I am seriously considering going to see them in SF on Thursday. I really hope this tour leads to new music and a national tour. On this tour, they are only playing their first album, which is ridiculous thrash metal, as well as some absurd covers.
this was my introduction to the band. amazin energy!
I think you just need to do this whole album!!
Thanks for doing this. Bungle is crazy as fuck. Funny story. Way back in the early 90's I walk into a comic book shop, and this song is playing. No shit! I'm blown away, and ask the dudes just what are we listening to a an they hand me the CD. I said, I remember Mike wearing a Mr. Bungle t-shirt in a Faith No More video, and they told me he's singing this crazy shit. Long story, short. I bought the disc in my way home.
Thank you. There is a lot of Patton for you to explore.
Oh man I have been waiting for you to watch Mr Bungle for years... This is awesome
Loved watching you react to some Mr. Bungle! Awesome stuff, man!
Me and my buddies loved to dance all crazy to this album, so much fun! Music is genius!!
Too funny!!! I still have my cassette tape from them.
Same here
Man! Thanks for this been asking.. This whole album is a masterpiece
My guy listening to all my favorite music...
Man, I love Mr. Bungle!
Check out Stubb (a dub) from this album & The Air Conditioned Nightmare and RetroVertigo from California.
You should also try Tomahawk and Patton & Kaada to see even more sides of the legend that is Mike Patton.
This is an absolute correct reaction to listening to this song. Its fucked up crazy stuff. I first started listing to these guying in high school (1992) i think, and remember thinking this is some fucking crazy shit, what the fuck. But almost 30 years later I listen to this still, all the time! Im a long distance running, and literally won't go with out Mr Bungle on repeat for me to listen to.
Its not right for everyone, but I cannot ever see myself not hearing this stuff...
Loved your reaction to this, Mr B are one of my long time favourite bands. Stubb (a dub) off the same album is something I would love to see you react to!
Mike Patton has such a great voice! And he likes to play with it!🎈
you got me laughing myself onto the floor! your reactions are gold and also remind me how crayzar my favorite shit is
your reaction was like my reaction 30 odd years ago and they are now one of my favourite bands ✌
"Sounds like a clown rappin'." "Sounds like clown zombies...just eatin' people!" Hahaha so good, dude. Your best reack yet. Y'all gotta reack some of Bungle's deeper jams. This one will hurt you good. Lyrics are devastating. Google em and read em as "GOODBYE SOBER DAY" blows ya mind! ua-cam.com/video/AY1sBXjl0s8/v-deo.html
Funny thing is...the "Ride the Ferris Wheel" line is from an old pinball machine I used to play a lot back in the day. First time I heard this song and that soundbite hit, I was like "HEY!!!"
My favorite Pinball machine ever. My family owns a bar, and we had that machine. Played it constantly.
@@santadog9 I put so much money in to that machine...until Twilight Zone and Addams Family came along lol
Lmao i love your reaction to this. Everytime you get back in the rhythm you stop and something random in the song that throws you off. Haha! This band was my shit growing up and still is. Slowly Growing Deaf by them is a great song.
I'm 44 and still have my original Mr Bungle t shirt from 1991 from my teenage days. This reaction is awesome! Thanks for doing it and thanks for appreciation Mike Patton amazing voice. You need to check him out with the Metropole Orchestra singing in Italian. It is truely mesmerizing!
this masterpiece Lp was produced by John Zorn...
One of my favorite bands! Check out Carrying Stress in the Jaw, Retrovertigo, Ars Moriendi, and Goodbye Sober Day! So awesome.
Every single one of their albums is so wildly different than the last one. This is wonderful trip down the rabbit hole you may be venturing into.
"My ass is on fire" album version is a must
Hey..Its not funny... )
I can't read their song list because it takes so long being interupted by rolling on the floor holding my gut wondering am I crying in pain or laughing hysterically? It's very tiring... I need a nap from thinking about it.
aja and john holmes ;) 😂
I'm a major Mike Patton (Mr. Bungle, Faith No More) fan, and I just love your reactions, lol. It's pretty much the same reaction I get when I am trying to introduce someone to them :D
Watch, "Killer Klowns from Outer Space" while listening to this.
Your reaction videos make it like I'm hearing these songs for the first time again.
Great take.
Way to keep an open mind and see this for what it is.
Glad I subbed!
Brilliant! Love Bungle! Loved your reaction! Might I also suggest Carnival in Coal who are a 2man French Mr Bungle that utilise disco instead of Ska!
Not heard of them, sound right up my street. Going to check them out now.
Haha.. nice... first(?) ... anyway.. I love this band.. Watching now
I think Jamal stole my CD case from high school and is now listening to all the amazing music that I thought I was the only one listening to it.
Yes! Mr.Bungle reactions. Thank You!