Maybe a bit of both genres...
Maybe a bit of both genres...
Nope but somebody else did. The gig I was at is on YT.
Their 1992 warfield gig is almost beyond belief:
Oh fu*k me sideways, Mike Patton is my god.
Mike Patton is still very active with lots of various projects... Peeping Tom, Tomahawk, Fantomas, etc. etc... although it's been a while since he's had a release, it seems like. He did the score for Crank 2, which kicked ass. The movie was mediocre in my opinion, though. Not sure about the rest of the band. I think they are Secret Chiefs 3?
Hes also active with Faith No More.
Look up 'The Solitude Of Prime Numbers' too.
Originally posted by queeq
Where are they now?
They split not long after the gig I saw.
Patton went on to do 'Fantomas' (along with Bungle Bassist Trevor Roy Dunn..) and Faith No More (Whom Bungle guitarist Trey Spruence also played with this last year, like 16 years after recording 'King For a Day' for them in 1995
But aside from that, reformation has been ruled out for now.
Tragic. Cause they were awesome.
Yeah man. My favorite band.
It was more than just Patton, with those guys.
Regardless of the singer, the music made by Bill Gould, Mike Bordin, Roddy Bottum and Jim Martin was the thing.
The singer just sat on top of that unit.
(Especially on all the albums til Angel Dust, when Patton wrote Malpractice)
I saw em in 92 touring on Angel Dust...a mindblowing experience after I'd only heard the Real Thing at that point, as Angel Dust was released like the week I saw em...
Yeah I have that soundtrack.
Dunno....not seen it.