Album Rating: 3.5
What follows tends to be crippling disappointment
Whoa whoa whoa, A Perfect Place OST, Lovage, Tomahawk and Fantomas are definitely not disappointments.
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Album Rating: 3.0
when did he do puke noises?
Mr. Bungle - Quote Unquote
other various songs of theirs
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hehheheheh
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I've been waiting for this for a while, hoping I won't be disappointed.
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Album Rating: 3.0
Yeah, I'm not sure why it took so long for this to come out, especially considering these are just live recordings taken from various shows.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Patton's a cool guy.
Who else is going to come up with this stuff?
which brings up the point of his "uniqueness" thats makes me so happy about his musical ventures.
Keep weirding me out with your sheer awesomeness, mike patton.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Yeah, I'm not sure why it took so long for this to come out, especially considering these are just live recordings taken from various shows.
Not entirely true. It is taken from three live performances, yeah, but it's not as if one song is from a particular performance. There was a lot of studio work done to this album. They'd take a bit of violin from one performance, a bit from another, and put it as part of the same track. That's why it sounds so clear and clean.
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Album Rating: 3.0
Ah, I didn't know that. Cool.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TbM04nxetI
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Album Rating: 3.5
And you're posting that here why?
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Because the interview is funny as hell.
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Classifying his post FNM and Bungle material as mostly "puke noises" is lazy writing and simply
untrue. He's done plenty of singing since then. Good album, Ore D'Amore, Deep Down and Senza Fine are
awesome
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This dude is the bestest contemporary vocalist ever.
I like his puke noises :'c
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EDIT, Damn you.
/nm
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I must fucking get fucking this.
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Peeping Tom came close to quenching that desire but it failed to hit the spot entirely. Enter Mondo Cane.
This makes it sound like Peeping Tom shows Patton sing terribly. I think I understand what you're saying, but it was a definite "read-over."
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the only work of mike patton i'm really familiar with is Mr Bungle.
i should check this out tho
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Album Rating: 4.0
this is so fucking cool.
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Been jammin the live in Amsterdam bootleg thing for a while now. Shit rules. Curious to hear studio renditions.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Classifying his post FNM and Bungle material as mostly "puke noises" is lazy writing and simply untrue. He's done plenty of singing since then.
No, it's not lazy writing and no, it's not untrue. You can't classify the way in which I look at something as untrue, nor can you call it lazy writing when it's a passing and inconsequential reference made for contextual reasons.
Since I can tell butthurt fanboys are going to keep pressing on this, I'll explain it once. And only once. When referencing his 'puke noises', I am doing so in an attempt to generalize the path his music took post-Bungle/FNM. I mentioned this, briefly, when I wrote that his music got 'weirder' and worse', because while yeah, he did have a few singing projects (like Lovage and Peeping Tom), he emphasized more and more his love of, well, dicking around with a microphone. I'm not saying he hasn't sang since California, I'm saying he doesn't sing enough.
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