HW: N.I.N.

alan day yadnala at HOTMAIL.COM
Thu Sep 22 16:30:39 EDT 2005


Thanx for your info! I'll be lookig into this and had no  idea M.P. had so
much influence! cheers pal! Keep an eye out on how I get on as I'll more
than likely more Q's......Alan


>From: Guido Vacano <nycademon at SPIRALREALM.COM>
>Reply-To: BOC/Hawkwind Discussion List <BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET>
>To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.ISPNETINC.NET
>Subject: Re: HW: N.I.N.
>Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 17:52:32 -0600
>
>alan day wrote:
>
>>Sorry friend! I love husker Du and have got heavelly into some
>>N.I.N.'s.I've
>>just discovered "Mr. Bungle"Can youtell me anything about them?I'm
>>cerntainlly not a music fascist so I hope I havent offended>You should
>>see
>>my album collection.Alan
>
>I'm a huge Mr. Bungle fan. Their first album is the best, IMHO. I
>especially like "Girls of Porn" and "My Asshole's on Fire". :-) The
>first album was Mike Patton's brainchild, and was produced by John Zorn
>(avant garde New York Jewish Jazz guy, if you're not familiar with him
>-- HUGE catalog ranging from boring/weird to brilliant), and I think
>it's Mike Patton's (vocals) first "major" recording. MP went on to front
>Faith No More, and has spawned several other projects, such as Fantomas,
>Tomahawk, etc. He's also appeared on various John Zorn recordings, and
>other things, such as Dillinger Escape Plan's _Irony is a Dead Scene_.
>Here's his wikipedia entry:
>
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Patton
>
>If you like one Mr. Bungle album, chances are you will like the others.
>I highly recommend anything by Fantomas or Faith No More as well, but
>especially _The Director's Cut_ by the former, and _Angel Dust_ by the
>latter.
>
>Guido
>
>P.S. Just FYI, your girlfriend or wife will probably hate all of it. :-)



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