The X-Ecutioners “Get Up, Punk! 0200 Hours” (2005) Yep – it’s Patton rising to the status of ‘80s thrash icon. That said, “Sudden Death” – a song that actually predates those aforementioned three records – sees Patton teaming up with not only regular cohort Dave Lombardo (ex-Slayer), but also Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian. Bungle’s first three LPs get the spotlight. While it’s not an original piece, it remains essential listening. “Che Notte!” features, among other embellishments, a pistol being fired off. With an orchestral backing band featuring a member tally in the dozens, who knows how many branches of the “six degrees of Patton” tree grew with this project. It’s clear that Patton can go toe-to-toe in terms of insanity with Jesus Lizard spectacle David Yow – only in terms of sheer power, rather than ramblings that sound like an amped-up Tom Waits after a few too many drinks. Check the strange remix from Patton’s masturbatory side-endeavor, Fantômas, as well.Īn excellent cut from this group, which features members of Melvins, Helmet, and, of course, the Jesus Lizard in the form of guitarist Duane Denison. playing second fiddle to a musical act your own grandma would approve.Ī standout track from the Icelandic alternative goddess’ vocal-based album Medúlla, we see Patton hamming it up on a bassy, rhythmic contribution. While this pop venture features numerous artists (Massive Attack and beatbox extraordinaire Rahzel, among others), “Sucker” is notable in its R-rated collaboration with Norah Jones. Patton’s style in the music video screams ‘low-budget Anthony Kiedis’ – only his talents that would come to full fruition later in his career suggest anything but.įeaturing Korn’s Jonathan Davis and Limp Bizkit’s DJ Lethal in addition to Patton, this track boasts Patton’s foray into nu-metal, a genre which he says “makes stomach turn.” Still a killer track, with an equally killer band behind him. This huge hit for Faith No More confirmed the one exception to Patton’s mission – not joining the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Here, we compile a playlist of songs charting his course to joining every musical act on the planet. While he remains known for his tenure as Faith No More’s singer, Mike Patton has an astonishing resumé rivaled only by the likes of Josh Freese.
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