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!!!Patton-Core!!!

Obviously albums 1-5 are prime examples of (Mike) Patton-Core. Albums from 6 to 13 have continued in Patton's footsteps. 14 to 20 are debatable - but certainly FNM and Mr. Bungle opened the doors for avant-garde, experimental vocals and/or music in these albums. Let me know if there are any I'm missing.
1Faith No More
Angel Dust


IMO - the best album that Patton was ever involved in. Still a standout, experimental album today.
2Mr. Bungle
Mr. Bungle


IMO - Mr. Bungle at their best and most avant-garde. Like being at a circus.
3Tomahawk
Mit Gas


Not quite the virtuosity of above - but this (and their self-titled album) is still a great show from Patton et al.
4Peeping Tom
Peeping Tom


Another great Patton album
5Lovage
Music To Make Love To Your Old Lady By


Another great Patton album
6Incubus (USA-CA)
Enjoy Incubus


Before they sold out with "Make Yourself", Incubus expressed a hella lot of Mr. Bungle (and perhaps RHCP) worship in this jazz-fusion album.
7Hoobastank
They Sure Don't Make Basketball Shorts Like They Used To


...and similarly so did Hoobastank.
8Twelve Foot Ninja
New Dawn


Fusion of many styles - in a Mr. Bungle type of way
9Dog Fashion Disco
Adultery


Also pulling out their inner Mr. Bungle.
10Polkadot Cadaver
Get Possessed


Similar members and sound to Dog Fashion Disco
11Shaolin Death Squad
Five Deadly Venoms


Avant-Garde in a Mr. Bungle type of way
12Mushroomhead
Superbuick


The keyboards and vocals are quite FNM inspired
13Psychostick
We Couldn't Think of a Title


Just listen to "Beer"
14System of a Down
Steal This Album!


Of all the SOAD albums, this one strikes me as one of the quirkiest. Would this have been as mainstream acceptable without Patton?
15Fair to Midland
Fables From a Mayfly: What I Tell You Three Times is True


Perhaps a bit more SOAD than Patton influenced. But SAA.
16Ninjaspy
Pi Nature


An adept mixing of styles, not too dissimilar from Twelve Foot Ninja.
17Exotic Animal Petting Zoo
I Have Made My Bed in Darkness


Although Mathcore, definitely some Patton elements
18Pain of Salvation
Remedy Lane Re:lived


Just in the vocals - on a few select songs
19Dir En Grey
Uroboros


Perhaps...
20Alien Weaponry
Tangaroa


Perhaps...
21The Dillinger Escape Plan
Irony Is a Dead Scene


from Zac124. Featuring Patton on vocals.
22John Zorn
Moonchild


From Veldin
23M.I.R.V.
Feeding Time On Monkey Island


From Emim
24Fantomas
The Director's Cut


From Kompys2000
25Ephel Duath
The Painter's Palette


From BAT
26Ground Zero
Plays Standards


From BAT
27Naked City
Radio


From BAT and Kkaron
28PainKiller
50th Birthday Celebration Volume 12


From kkaron. With Patton on vocals
29John Zorn
The Crucible


From Veldin
30Sleepytime Gorilla Museum
Grand Opening and Closing


Off Reddit
31Nuclear Rabbit
Vicuna


Off Reddit
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