It was awesome ! The sound was Nice. Mike was amazing live!
by Myr on 2023-09-30MTELUS - MontrealI was front row. Really happy to have seen them. I'm a fan more than ever !
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Mr. Bungle on Tour
Inventive and experimental rock band Mr. Bungle's avant-garde style includes a unique blend of of instrumentation and genres that can include ska, death metal, jazz, lounge, pop, Middle Eastern, surf and funk, and more. Mr. Bungle's hybrid sound invites listeners on a sonic rollercoaster ride, hopping from genre to genre. This unique sound has amassed them a global cult following.
They released their first studio album, Mr. Bungle, after signing with Warner Bros in 1991. Their next album, Disco Volante, was released in 1995, followed by California in 1999. The Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny Demo was released as a full-length album in 2020.
With their genre-defying, sonic experimentation, there's never a dull moment at a Mr. Bungle concert.
Mr. Bungle Live in Concert
Having reunited in 2020, Mr. Bungle's lineup includes Mike Patton (lead vocals), Trey Spruance (lead guitar), Trevor Dunn (bass), Dave Lombardo (drums), and Scott Ian (rhythm guitar). Ian was a member of the pioneering thrash metal band Anthrax, and Lombardo was Slayer's former drummer and has worked with hardcore punk groups like the Suicidal Tendencies and Dead Cross. Patton and Spruance are original members of Mr. Bungle.
Originally formed in Eureka, California, by high school buddies, the first iteration of Mr. Bungle consisted of Dunn, Danny Heifetz (drums), Theo Lengyel (alto saxophone), Clinton McKinnon (tenor saxophone), Patton, and Spruance. The band's name comes from a '60s children's educational film that was later featured in Pee-wee Herman's first HBO special. Mr. Bungle reformed in 2020 for what was supposed to be three shows in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Brooklyn. The plan was to perform their 1986 demo -- The Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny Demo -- in its entirety, but demand for tickets was so high that additional nights were added, and the spark to tour was ignited.
Mr. Bungle's unique sound has influenced legendary artists like Korn, System of a Down, Incubus, and Uncle Kracker.
I was front row. Really happy to have seen them. I'm a fan more than ever !
Awsome show!! Just a bit of the sound had way too much bass drums!! But you could tell Mr. Lombardo's bass drums were spot on!!
For a bunch of dudes approaching 60, they played as if they were 18. Aside from playing thrash metal, they also played a number of covers which blew my mind. Unreal musicians.
Great show and great Venue! It was our first time at History in Toronto and we were impressed.
if you're a fan of anything Mr Bungle has done outside of the latest ep, you might want to skip this show.
Seeing Mr Bungle had been on my bucket list for over 30yrs. Finally doing it was like emptying my blue balls into the high school football captain's hot mom. 4 days later, I'm still grinning like a motherfucker. My fingers are crossed for a Tomahawk tour.
Basically there's no other concert to see but Mr bungle . If you see anything else you're living a false, distorted reality.
Absolutely INCREDIBLE performance. They are so tight and so talented! Do. Not. Miss
I feel really gratified to be there at the show!!!
I watched Mike Patton, mesmerized and in love, waiting for him to marry me. This dude knows how to move and croon.