What are your honest-to-egg true thoughts on Mr. Bungle?

What are your honest-to-egg true thoughts on Mr. Bungle?

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Impulse deleted them after hearing both shitting sounds and porn sounds on 1 album. I'll give them another shot eventually though.

2lowbrow4u baka

Listen to California.

Stubb A Dub is a great song

there's barely any porn sounds in their self-titled
the shitting is unnecessary though

the fact that there are any porn sounds at all is unnecessary

how? it's barely noticeable and blends in well with the song
unless you're talking about the skits, but the porn skits are just cheesy conversation

I honestly really love Mr. Bungle

I FOUND A

took me longer than usual to get it; at the beginning I felt like the pace/rhythm/style changed at random, after I eventually acknowledged what's where I really liked it. I think California is a very good album.

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dissent=shit taste

What do you really love about them?

Debut is good. California is okay. Don't want to tackle Disco Volante

California > Volante > Bungle

Might be my favorite

DO YOU KNOW
THAT YOU'RE A FUCKING DOG

lockbettycrockerinthekitchenandknockherupduringsupperclutterupherbuttergutter

CHAK

Cool band. They started really goofy and dumb but ended up making some great music.

One of my fav bands. It hurts to know I'll never see them live. They played some great gigs

Volante > California > s/t

Patton's voice makes me wet desu

very nice

where's my rainbow, Sup Forums?

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this, I couldn't stand the self titled pretty much, too much weird shit for me man, but California was really cool

>*KECAK CHANT*

What's the best song on California and why is it Ars Moriendi or Golem II?

It's Golem II

it's None Of Them Knew They Were Robots

You Will Hate Life More Than Life Hates You

California has good moments, but with it lacking the strangeness and energy of the debut, it has to rely more on creative songwriting, which it sometimes lacks. Still good but slightly sterile version of their earlier work.

>it has to be weird to be good

you can always pretend it's just wet rags you know

that's the whole point of acousmatic music

anthony kieldis is a fucking cunt

Implying Ars Moriendi isn't the most off the walls insane and energetic song Mr. Bungle has put out.

s/t = childhood
disco volante = adulthood
california = old age

That must have taken you a lot of thought.

exactly the opposite

Their wackiness xD

wew xD my favorite part about them is that they sound like rhcp!

this but unironically

i thought it was actually an old coffee machine?
this but unironically

Not him, but their use of musique concrete on California is genius.

good band, good album

they always made great music even if they made goofy and dumb great music at first

What is musique concrete?

An acousmatic form of experimental music that involves taking recorded audio and making compositions out of them. Said audio recordings are generally mixed or warped or otherwise altered in some way.

On which California songs is the musique concrete really apparent?

It isn't.

the entirety of their self-titled is more energetic than Ars Moriendi

>I just want to clarify that reference to Omega Point in NOTKTWR does not make the song 'about' that subject. Tipler's brand of scientific cryptotheology is just one of the elements taken into consideration in the song - I use it to help illustrate a point. Namely, that the reductionist tendency in physics/sciences springs from the same source as the worst religious Dogmatism. Gnostics would argue that both serve the Demiurgos, or False God - creator of the physical universe, who unwittingly conceals the True Hidden God while imagining himself to be The One. In any case, the reference to St. Augustine is not there to bash religion, but to help chart the linear history of where science and religion converge in their satanic pact (In the beginning was a Bang!). Most importantly, these images deal with the timeless tendency to overly-literalistic reductionism - how we render the universe to ourselves prematurely, and round out the edges to make it consistent with our beliefs. No area of inquiry is immune - we're lucky if we can penetrate any respective channel of 'human knowledge' deep enough to discover the three or four totally shit-upon luminaries who are sitting there dispersed through time in backed-up sewer-systems of brainbending superfluous nonsense.
>I hope people will at least see that the song doesn't consider science or religion to be particularly opposed in this regard. Sure, with the Inquisition we all have historical precedent for the severity of 'religious' atrocities - but it [cyclical time] might make you wonder which cloak the Beast will don to the next be-heading party... has it already begun? Either it never started, or it will never end. None of them knew...
what did he mean by this?

someone answer this man

Thanks for stickin up for me

there's some in The Air-Conditioned Nightmare, Gollem II and maybe Goodbye Sober Day
that's it, I think

this album sounds like the nightmare before christmas soundtrack or some shit

>Air-Conditioned Nightmare
So would an example be those strange noises made before the first "Get me out of this air-conditioned nightmare"? It's at 0:53.

yes, that's what I'm talking about
it's pretty minimal, though

GIGA