Mike Patton is under/over-rated?
veddertown
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What is your opinion on the FNM, Tomahawk, Mr. Bungle, Fantomas singer? Despite his diverse range of vocal styles and equally diverse side projects he is surely one of the most overlooked musician/singer, songwriters around? As much as I adore FNM where I heard him first he has made so much more innovative music in his long career without ever staying around in one genre for any length of time. He appears on such a huge body of work which isn't to everyone's taste but great to explore. Favourite albums;
Fantomas: The Director's Cut
Tomahawk: Mit Gas
FNM: Angeldust
Mr. Bungle: California
Fantomas: The Director's Cut
Tomahawk: Mit Gas
FNM: Angeldust
Mr. Bungle: California
Like a book among the many on a shelf...
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Mike Patton's execution, delivery, preformance: D+
Patton is the man!
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Abrn Hlls '98 - Clarkston 2 '03 - Grd Rpds '06 - Abrn Hlls '06 - Clvd '10 - PJ20 - Berlin 1+2 '12 - Wrigley '13 - Pitt '13- buff '13- Philly 1+2 '13 - Seattle '13
I think he'd be an awesome producer or songwriter. But as a preformer I always find myself uninterested in what he does or is trying to do.
Abrn Hlls '98 - Clarkston 2 '03 - Grd Rpds '06 - Abrn Hlls '06 - Clvd '10 - PJ20 - Berlin 1+2 '12 - Wrigley '13 - Pitt '13- buff '13- Philly 1+2 '13 - Seattle '13
I am a huge Patton fan, the dude is just top notch amazing. Out of everything he's done, even including FNM my favorite album is Peeping Tom. That is one of the greatest album ever released in my opinion. Even though there is so much hip hop influence on it, and I'm far from a hip hop fan, that album just blows me away every single time I listen to it. I mean seriously: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZA-NU08 ... re=related
The dude even released an album that was in all Italian and even though I don't understand one word he says it still sounds great. The man is a genius.
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Personally I'm a huge fan though, and I do think he probably IS a bit of a genius, musically. I loved FNM about 20 years ago and then lost track of them. In fact I only recently found out about his side projects about a year ago (didn't even know he was still around before then) and have been blown away by some of the stuff he's done over the past 10 years or so. It's been a bit of a learning curve!
Lovage - just love love love this album - hope there is some truth in the rumours of a follow-up
Mondo Cane - his italian one - love the unexpectedness and beauty of this. Best tracks are track Deep Deep Down, Quella Che Conta, and Senza Fine
Kaada Patton - really unusual and different, esp considering he is essentially a metal singer
I am the dead - haunting tune
Peeping Tom - like the album but can't see it going anywhere
Crudo - has a lot of potential but not sure if he will build on it.
Tomahawk - not as familiar with this but like what I've heard - really like this one too: God Hates a Coward: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=fv ... yvMOI&NR=1
Fantomas - not that familiar with this one, seems to appeal to me the least for some reason, but will prob check it out sometime
Of all his projects, I would kill to see Mondo Cane live, and maybe lovage. The Amsterdam shows on Youtube are amazing (and I must say, he does scrub up well in a suit!!) :twisted:
Deep Deep Down: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaUrzMeS4xg
Lovage: Book of the Month: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwBRkN9_ ... re=related
(Also as a sexy toothless tramp!)
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I was lucky enough to see him live with Mondo Cane and it's fantastic piece of music...my favourite Mike's project beside FNM