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Mr. Bungle is an American experimental rock band formed in Eureka, California, in 1985. Having gone through many incarnations throughout its career, the band is best ...
The Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny Demo is the fourth full length studio album by American experimental rock band Mr. Bungle, released on October 30, 2020, through Ipecac Recordings. It serves as their first album after a 20-year hiatus and subsequent reunion in February that year, while also marking their first release through Ipecac, which ...
Mr. Bungle guitarist and "Travolta" co-writer Trey Spruance elaborated on the song's meaning in a 2016 interview: Travolta's lyric concept (which was very well redacted by Patton), came about in a very unique way. There was a spontaneous brainstorm by the whole band during a long night drive somewhere.
Mr. Bungle is back. The band released their first song since 1999 and is a cover of The Exploited’s politically-charged anthem, "USA," which couldn't be more perfect for these times. The current ...
Though once secular, Spruance began exploring religious and philosophical themes in Mr. Bungle and Secret Chiefs 3 in the mid-1990s, after joining the Eastern Orthodox Church. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In 2013 he arranged his music for the 61-piece Traditional Russian Orchestra of Krasnoyarsk and performed with them in Kansk, Siberia, alongside other members ...
The singer opens up on re-forming Mr. Bungle, his life during the pandemic, and more. Mike Patton on Reuniting Mr. Bungle, Navigating the Pandemic, and More Spencer Kaufman
Ipecac Recordings is an independent record label based in California. It was founded on April 1, 1999, by Greg Werckman (ex-label manager of Alternative Tentacles, ex-lead singer of DUH, ex-employee of Mercury Records) and Mike Patton (Faith No More, Mr. Bungle, Fantômas, Tomahawk, Peeping Tom, and Mondo Cane) in Alameda, California.
Lengyel played keyboards, clarinet and saxophone in Mr. Bungle and appeared on both their 1991 self-titled album and 1995’s Disco Volante before leaving in 1996. He did not participate in any of ...