Yeah, these are pointless. I was hoping for remastered versions of those songs as well as Mr Nice Guy and Thunderball, and anything else possibly recorded during DV and California. I'm guessing this was just a cashgrab done by Warner to charge a ridiculous amount for a set that should have run $75 instead of $140. Hell, I would've loved having liner notes for the three albums, giving more insight into the recording process of each . Maybe a forward by Zorn for the self titled, or testimonials by the guest players like Carla Kilhstedt on California. As time has gone on The Boys have become more and more loathe to speak on the past Bungle albums, I'll hold out hope for one day getting a TRUE Boxset release of these gems, but I wouldn't bet the rent on it.
there's a podcast I've heard where they're talking to Danny and Bär, they give a lot of insight on the early albums, and you can tell by listening to Umlaut how much Bär wrote for the albums. If I can find the link I'll post it
@@lazerbeamhawkins These days, the boys of Bungle, or maybe it's Warner, seem to only wanna release useless shit to the masses and oversell it. It goes against everything they once stood for. But they're walking home with their millions and I am sure they're more comfortable than ever. I wish there interviews in the booklets, pictures, maybe some live recordings of the songs at concerts or what have ya. This just feels like a slap in the face.
I'm almost mad they released these as unreleased tracks. One of them is completely same secret song with Dunn doing different grampa spoken word and this shit is recording of Winnant trying to figure rhythm for Techno Allah, Carry Stress or whatever. I mean what a actual fuck. And both of these are from DV perioid. 2 additional tracks were recorded for California I was expecting those. Man fuck this. Thanks for upload though lol
but they got a load of extra vinyl sales from people already owning the MOV or WB pressings... they made bank. and now they can still do another special release with some actual worthy content and we pay all over again :) honestly, you can't expect much better with what Thrash Bungle has been wringing for the last four years. at least now that's apparently over and they can go back to making great new music. #VOTEHOLYVEHM
Is there anywhere online where anyone talks about these 2 additional California tracks? I was hanging out with Trey a bunch in the early 2000s when SC3 would do residencies in NYC, but for some reason never thought to ask about the extra California stuff. I think it was because the break up was still kind of fresh at the time.
@@lifecycles590 I really hope the thrash version of Bungle is over. They were my favorite band in the late 90s, but I've had no interest in hearing the Raging Wrath album or seeing them live.
This should have been released on a separate 7" and not inserted where they put it. The same goes for Gnosterces; how could they put it at the end of California?
Sure, ill get there. takes a bit of time. I like to put it through my studio gear for full quality. of course there is some compression when it gets here to TH-cam . Not much i can do there, but i do rip in the highest quality i can.
When I heard there were 2 unreleased tracks, I was really hoping for Lemmy Caution and Coldsore!?
Yeah, these are pointless. I was hoping for remastered versions of those songs as well as Mr Nice Guy and Thunderball, and anything else possibly recorded during DV and California. I'm guessing this was just a cashgrab done by Warner to charge a ridiculous amount for a set that should have run $75 instead of $140. Hell, I would've loved having liner notes for the three albums, giving more insight into the recording process of each . Maybe a forward by Zorn for the self titled, or testimonials by the guest players like Carla Kilhstedt on California. As time has gone on The Boys have become more and more loathe to speak on the past Bungle albums, I'll hold out hope for one day getting a TRUE Boxset release of these gems, but I wouldn't bet the rent on it.
there's a podcast I've heard where they're talking to Danny and Bär, they give a lot of insight on the early albums, and you can tell by listening to Umlaut how much Bär wrote for the albums. If I can find the link I'll post it
@@lazerbeamhawkins These days, the boys of Bungle, or maybe it's Warner, seem to only wanna release useless shit to the masses and oversell it. It goes against everything they once stood for. But they're walking home with their millions and I am sure they're more comfortable than ever.
I wish there interviews in the booklets, pictures, maybe some live recordings of the songs at concerts or what have ya.
This just feels like a slap in the face.
😂😢😮😅😊😢😂😮😢😢😢😢😅
Those two are also on TH-cam
I'm almost mad they released these as unreleased tracks. One of them is completely same secret song with Dunn doing different grampa spoken word and this shit is recording of Winnant trying to figure rhythm for Techno Allah, Carry Stress or whatever. I mean what a actual fuck. And both of these are from DV perioid. 2 additional tracks were recorded for California I was expecting those. Man fuck this. Thanks for upload though lol
Concur. These 2 tracks are more like unfinished dabblings of previously released tracks. Grrr.
but they got a load of extra vinyl sales from people already owning the MOV or WB pressings... they made bank. and now they can still do another special release with some actual worthy content and we pay all over again :)
honestly, you can't expect much better with what Thrash Bungle has been wringing for the last four years. at least now that's apparently over and they can go back to making great new music. #VOTEHOLYVEHM
Is there anywhere online where anyone talks about these 2 additional California tracks? I was hanging out with Trey a bunch in the early 2000s when SC3 would do residencies in NYC, but for some reason never thought to ask about the extra California stuff. I think it was because the break up was still kind of fresh at the time.
@@lifecycles590 I really hope the thrash version of Bungle is over. They were my favorite band in the late 90s, but I've had no interest in hearing the Raging Wrath album or seeing them live.
@@glennszymanski4984 no just two demos from DV
This should have been released on a separate 7" and not inserted where they put it. The same goes for Gnosterces; how could they put it at the end of California?
Thanks for posting this. I have the records, but I'm not setup to rip them digitally, so this helps me get it onto my phone. Appreciated!
Thanks for sharing. But also don't need this inserted in the middle of the track listing for no reason 😂
isnt this the outro of secret song?
yeah specifically at 04:57
Hey! thanks for uploading these bonustracks. Can you upload Disco Volante in full to hear how the remaster sounds?
Sure, ill get there. takes a bit of time. I like to put it through my studio gear for full quality. of course there is some compression when it gets here to TH-cam . Not much i can do there, but i do rip in the highest quality i can.
@@jonnocrap THANKS!
Can you make a mega upload or drive or something like that?
@@jonnocrap cant wait!!!!! :)
Konnakol!
i always thought he sounded like grampa simpson
Real
is that William Winant talking throughout?
Yeah
Haha this was interesting
So awesome!!
Thank you!
This kicks much ace, Thank You!