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No way, Mr. Bungle is way more insane than Tomahawk. Although the latest Tomahawk "Mit Gas" is significantly better than their first CD, nice hard rock with the signature Patton antics. I'd have to say that second to Faith No More, Tomahawk is actually the closest thing to "normal" that Patton has ever done. On the other hand Patton's solo albums and Fantomas both out weird even Mr. Bungle. Personally I can't even listen to the solo albums, just not musical enough, but the Fantomas definitely has its moments. And of course I have to mention the Lovage CD, Patton+Automator= One of the sleaziest records I've ever heard (and I mean that in a good way!) Jason _________________________________________________________________ Instant message during games with MSN Messenger 6.0. Download it now FREE! http://msnmessenger-download.com
your probably right- to tell you the truth ive never bought an album ive just got a cdr with various on! you can get a load of video off kazza too. ----- Original Message ----- From: "JASON HICKS" <ikki1@msn.com> To: <orb@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 12:33 AM Subject: [Orb] Patton!!!!
[Tomahawk] pattons most insane band -
No way, Mr. Bungle is way more insane than Tomahawk. Although the latest Tomahawk "Mit Gas" is significantly better than their first CD, nice hard rock with the signature Patton antics. I'd have to say that second to
Faith
No More, Tomahawk is actually the closest thing to "normal" that Patton has ever done. On the other hand Patton's solo albums and Fantomas both out weird even Mr. Bungle. Personally I can't even listen to the solo albums, just not musical enough, but the Fantomas definitely has its moments.
And of course I have to mention the Lovage CD, Patton+Automator= One of the sleaziest records I've ever heard (and I mean that in a good way!)
Jason
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Glad to see some decent music being discussed... I really like ' chemical marriage' on disco volante Top.... I like the sick bit in carousel as well.. -- )) (( c[_] bLiP www.justablip.co.uk (don't bother going there)
Sent by john bennet.. cheers Who was Arthur Russell? [...] who was Arthur Russell? In 1994, Point released Another Thought as a posthumous collection of Russell work. It presented the man as a wracked avant troubadour, alone with his cello. One by one his old associates with name brand value (Philip Glass, Allen Ginsberg, David Byrne) were trotted out to explain why Russell was a True American Visionary. (Which he was, no doubt. But like many other American Visionaries [Richard Maxfield springs immediately to mind] whose own name brand value equals the number items available for purchase [zero], the prospective record company needs every bit of proselytizing they can muster.) -- Jess Harvell http://www.freakytrigger.co.uk/russell.html -- )) (( c[_] bLiP www.justablip.co.uk (don't bother going there)
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