Primus would be mainstream. Everyone would have a Buckethead poster on their walls. Devo would be The Beatles and The Residents would be The Rolling Stones. Renaldo and the Loaf would be played out and Dead May Dance would be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. I like it the way it is.
Lynn Skaggs i was around when napster and all those sites were huge, destroyed the music industry. My Dad’s been around the industry since the 80’s and says the same.
Don't know if it was said or not but this was Mr. Bungle's one and only music video. Also, when it was first released and shown on MTV, it was banned almost immediately due to its rather disturbing content.
It's strange cause I saw it as a kid and I think the overtones weren't that disturbing because I didn't understand them, to me it was just interesting visuals that were spooky but I had no thought to what that meant haha
my ass is on fire also have an official video, but is an edition of that tour and looks like was shot with 8mm cameras, also i think the band make official one or some of the videos making by a fan for 3 california songs, actually i like to think mr bungle never apreared on mtv.
@@arglbargl Slipknot went even further than that back in their early days. Mate.Feed.Kill.Repeat was effectively a down-syndrome Mr. Bungle record, with the same kinds of random genre shifts throughout. (albeit done nowhere near as effectively)
I've never heard of this band until about 5 mins ago,. was watching a interview with "Head" from KoRn and he was saying how this band was his influence .. Crazy how random TH-cam videos can open the doors to better things out there in the music world lol Love this band
I remember a much younger me and my friends listing to Slayer, Melvins, Mr. Bungle, Gwar, Primus, Green Jello, Skinny Puppy, NIN, Ministry and Tool. We thought we were so cool. And we were exactly f*&%Ing right!
Meow meow hey what about *NIRVANA ?* Purrrrowww mrow meow if U play Slayer, Melvins, Mr. Bungle, Gwar, Primus, Green Jello, Skinny Puppy, NIN, Ministry and Tool backwards they *ALL* sing about *NIRVANA* and how U need 2 *PLAY NIRVANA DARK SPEECH REVERSED* in order 2 *DESTROY THE WORLD* mrow meow yeah furrrrr real but who, hoo hoo who will bee the *HERO* and purrrform this act and initiate the *End of the World... ?* Meow meow the name of *Our Hero* will bee *Johnny Dark Speak* meow meow yes the *MACHINE-HEAD GALVAN*
oh my...I've just realized they "quote" the song Grease at 1:59. The movie with the same name has John "Travolta" starring as the main character. It took me almost 29 years to catch it. Better late than never.
I'm proud to say, I purchased this the day it was released. And of course, my copy actually says, "Travolta" on it. It was changed soon afterwards on all copies. This is an amazing CD. This sounds like Frank Zappa with more aggressive tendencies. Made a big influence on my already diverse musical tastes.
Man, this Album literally changed my life. I know that's a cliche thing to say, but it opened up my eyes to just how much I love weird/experimental/avantgarde music. I always liked Metal, but this brought things to a whole new level for me.
Very simple: Song meaning: This song is about a man with no legs, arms and his mouth is sewn shut... while he trips on drugs. Music video meaning: These are the guys that did this horrible crime and they are partying like its 1999...
Whenever I am in a rut or feeling uninspired I always come back to this song. The sheer amount of creativity in terms of songwriting, instrumentation and lyricism just never fails to instantly make me want to pick up my guitar and start writing again.
Go for it! You never know what tomorrow brings. Lost my brother more than 10 years ago and he's still gone. This is Skip Mesquite and Mic Gillette playing backup for MY brother! RIP JIMMY! th-cam.com/video/yBhRDd8E19Q/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Sq3E3NkZcfKSObih
A friend gave me this on CD years ago. He's into punk and aggro, but said Mr. Bungle was too disturbing. Too many meter/ tempo changes for him to follow. I loved it.
Too many meter changes? The absolute majority of their entire catalogue is 4/4. Tempo changes? A few, but there are definitely more changes in style/genre rather than tempo or meter.
@@dlxinfinite7098 I'm a music teacher and I absolutely love Mr. Bungle too! Especially the self-titled album. It's whacky, weird, left-field, corny and strange in so many ways, but not necessarily in terms of musical complexity (meter and tempo changes in this case).
Yes I never liked their sound right from the beginning when they were in high school in Eureka. I do like Spruance’s other music though but Patton ruins it for me.
I will never forget the first time I heard this song and saw this video. Changed my life. Only a very select few people are graced with the knowledge of this masterpiece.
This is how you open an album! I was listening to heavy metal since 89 when I was 8, slayer, megadeth, anthrax, metallica, and faith no more. So when I heard Mike Patton had a different band I had to listen, and it was an instant classic, when I played tracks from this Album to people who didn't listen to metal they thought I was the devil lol damn still one of the best albums ever even in 2018.
I was 15 years old in 1995. I was a younger 10th grader in Highschool and I listened to Mr. Bungle/Crass/Nirvana's "In Utero"/ GWAR's "This Toilet Earth"/ and Tool's "Undertow" on my Walkman every single day. (I liked Cassette Tapes way better than CD's back then, plus they were less than half the cost.) Those 5 Band's changed my entire perception, and influenced me to start a band of my own when I was 16. Those were some incredible times, and I am forever grateful.
I was a teenager in high school in 1991 when my buddy Marc introduced me to this song and album. I've been a Mr. Bungle fan ever since. Yet, I never knew there was a music video for Travolta AKA Quote Unquote. This song is as fresh and unique today as it was back then and doubly so for the music video. Many things get called 'cult' favorites but few things are as 'cult fave' as Mr. Bungle. It truly feels like you're in a select fan club for a band that few people ever learn about.
David Lynch has - actually - released some music and his music videos are quite like this - even the ones he didn't direct himself (One of his albums Is named Crazy Clown Time)
Damn this video is spectacular. I love that the genius of imagery is perfect for Patton's musical genius. I love the effects and color grading, lighting and noise are perfectly created as if the brain was stirring up this nightmare on its own. Definitely one of my favorites of all time, and wholly inspiring. This one must have taken an enormous amount of work to produce.
I noticed that too. From what I gathered this version was uploaded by the actual music video director so I imagine he had access to the master copy which explains the high quality. I also noticed how the other versions of the music video available on TH-cam are poor in quality … they must be the same compressed file.
last year my dad and i went to florida and by the time we were at the airport it was midnight so while my dad’s friend drove us to the hotel i was listening to this song on loop and staring at the insane billboards we passed by and i nearly had a meltdown because i was so overwhelmed. we ended up eating papa johns chicken nuggets at 2 in the morning and i will always associate this song with that night. i fucking hate florida.
What a great video! I watch it again every so often. Really captures a distasteful feeling that's difficult to process. Dated by it's era only makes it more interesting. Really love this one..
And really BADLY. Lame shits. ( and before you ask- YES; I was there, old bitch that I am...I saw Bungle live, and "Korn" were a substandard wannabe copy all the way back then
One year ago I saw Mr Bungle play, having travelled from the UK to see them play in San Francisco, back when the world was just about to go into a pandemic! I wish I could return to that trip right now!
Grew up listening to this and I've been inspired ever since to try and be as unique. Totally amazing music that needs to be continuously listened to !!!!
I forgot Kevin Kerslake directed this video until I saw his name with the video... After this video he directed some of my favorite videos of the 90's. "Travolta" is way. way up there, obviously.
I remember seeing this video for the first time: fresh year of highschool, seen Kubrick's "clockwork orange" for the first time and this album and video hit me exactly at the same spot clockwork did. Timeless art
This is straight gangsterism pimp mackin squad genuine masterpiece madness. Witnessed Mike Patton singing with naked city... John Zorn, Joey Barron, and other jazz masters.... in Boston... two months saw Mr bungle at the old channel club.... in 1991 .... with many important bands at peaking... nobody was even close to Mr bungle... 2019... nobody like them... haters can't stand originators.... don't matter anyway.
Imagine we're in a world where this would've been played on regular rotation as much as "Under the Bridge".
Or at least Pink Cigarette/Retrovertigo/Violenza Domestica.
StarfishPlectrumelectrum GesthemaneAshtangitod jesus christ
@@arnekorpen3143 violenza is my favorite bungle track with travolta hehe
why always find rhcp comment in mr bungle videos even faith no more
Primus would be mainstream. Everyone would have a Buckethead poster on their walls. Devo would be The Beatles and The Residents would be The Rolling Stones. Renaldo and the Loaf would be played out and Dead May Dance would be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
I like it the way it is.
I spent 3 weeks downloading this video from Napster in 2001
Adam McCarthy should have spent 3 weeks to buy the album and support them instead.
@@Curseysasuke I did mate. I was talking about downloading the video clip not the song
Until Napster just disappear.
@@Curseysasuke hey...HEY. if you didn't illegally download anything, you weren't there.
Lynn Skaggs i was around when napster and all those sites were huge, destroyed the music industry. My Dad’s been around the industry since the 80’s and says the same.
Don't know if it was said or not but this was Mr. Bungle's one and only music video. Also, when it was first released and shown on MTV, it was banned almost immediately due to its rather disturbing content.
It's strange cause I saw it as a kid and I think the overtones weren't that disturbing because I didn't understand them, to me it was just interesting visuals that were spooky but I had no thought to what that meant haha
my ass is on fire also have an official video, but is an edition of that tour and looks like was shot with 8mm cameras, also i think the band make official one or some of the videos making by a fan for 3 california songs, actually i like to think mr bungle never apreared on mtv.
But why? This is life.
@@ankihansen2489 And now Sudden Death.
Someone also made some fan videos for Retrovertigo and Pink Cigarette. Not official, but pretty well made
Probably one of the most unique bands I've ever had the privilege of finding.
@@pluviophilius2354 Thank you, from little I've heard they sound good.
im sorry about new blood
Way ahead of their time, changed music forever after. We don't see anything quite as experimental these days though. Unfortunately...
you did not find Mr Bungle
they found you
Try igorrr they are similar in the way their music is very experimental
man, you can really hear Mr. Bungle's influence in Korn's music
not to mention slipknot and a few other bands completely ripping off their visual aesthetic
@@arglbargl Slipknot went even further than that back in their early days. Mate.Feed.Kill.Repeat was effectively a down-syndrome Mr. Bungle record, with the same kinds of random genre shifts throughout. (albeit done nowhere near as effectively)
@@VenomousHigh yeah that first slipknot record is basically bungle as performed by midwestern dullards with minimal talent
@@arglbargl I wouldn't necessarily say that Slipknot have "minimal" talent. But they definitely don't have a single ounce of Bungle's musical ability.
Mr. O-Town Nah Helmet were definitely an influence to korn and bands alike with their simple, yet heavy rifs
Idk why but the whole "creepy clown circus" whatever genre hits me deep
haha
I have a playlist for it lol
Share it lol
@@yds2m please share
@@femanon suggestions are welcome open.spotify.com/playlist/5FVEeEnu9KPVohIYd7VrHH?si=vxSdH959SBSH6Pkrw2IJFw
I've never heard of this band until about 5 mins ago,. was watching a interview with "Head" from KoRn and he was saying how this band was his influence .. Crazy how random TH-cam videos can open the doors to better things out there in the music world lol Love this band
Me 2.
Same 😂
Love YT for this
You’ve heard of faith no more though ?
It’s just sir Mike Patton on the vocals dude!!!
I love how one mr bungle song and you can hear so many bands who have been influenced by their sound. wild gem this band is
Incubus for one.
This is the first band I thought of the first time I heard Korn
mushroom head
SOAD
Kim Dracula
This together with Primus Mr. Krinkle used to freak me out as a kid...Those where the days
Ambos videos son unas obras maestras
My fav Primus song
I remember a much younger me and my friends listing to Slayer, Melvins, Mr. Bungle, Gwar, Primus, Green Jello, Skinny Puppy, NIN, Ministry and Tool. We thought we were so cool. And we were exactly f*&%Ing right!
My Respect
Nicee primus is a must
Indeed
Meow meow hey what about *NIRVANA ?*
Purrrrowww mrow meow if U play Slayer, Melvins, Mr. Bungle, Gwar, Primus, Green Jello, Skinny Puppy, NIN, Ministry and Tool backwards they *ALL* sing about *NIRVANA* and how U need 2 *PLAY NIRVANA DARK SPEECH REVERSED* in order 2 *DESTROY THE WORLD* mrow meow yeah furrrrr real but who, hoo hoo who will bee the *HERO* and purrrform this act and initiate the *End of the World... ?*
Meow meow the name of *Our Hero* will bee *Johnny Dark Speak* meow meow yes the *MACHINE-HEAD GALVAN*
Cool? Please we were the shit with the best musicPixies pougues Joy Division
This is strangely beautiful.
Describes everything Mike Patton has ever touched
Mike Patton's bands and projects in a nutshell.
Rockers to this day fight over Slipknot vs. Mushroomhead. Lmao, these guys did it first. End of story. Next question.
The residents did it first actually.
@@pileusband3384 Yeah, but the main inspiration for band like Korn and Slipknot was obviously Mr. Bungle and FNM.
The correct answer is The Residents, but i'll let you cook.
Yeah, you can definitely hear the Mr. Bungle influence on MFKR.
Nailed it
oh my...I've just realized they "quote" the song Grease at 1:59. The movie with the same name has John "Travolta" starring as the main character. It took me almost 29 years to catch it. Better late than never.
Whats the quote?
"This is the word that you heard."
“Grease is the time, is the place, is the motion”
@@KenziixInxDisguiseGrease is the word
Good catch! Wow! Thank you!
I'm proud to say, I purchased this the day it was released. And of course, my copy actually says, "Travolta" on it. It was changed soon afterwards on all copies. This is an amazing CD. This sounds like Frank Zappa with more aggressive tendencies. Made a big influence on my already diverse musical tastes.
Man, this Album literally changed my life. I know that's a cliche thing to say, but it opened up my eyes to just how much I love weird/experimental/avantgarde music. I always liked Metal, but this brought things to a whole new level for me.
Patton was into British Band CARDIACS at the time, go check them out....
Apparently Frank called bungle somehow to say he liked what they were doing
@@comfortablynumb7265 Quote, Un-Qquote.
Got my listing for the CD you described w/Travolta taken down for "being a bootleg" on eBay years ago....
Very simple:
Song meaning:
This song is about a man with no legs, arms and his mouth is sewn shut... while he trips on drugs.
Music video meaning:
These are the guys that did this horrible crime and they are partying like its 1999...
This is one of the greatest albums of all time
I'm gonna tell my kids this is Slipknot
Hhahahahahahahahahaha this tickled me differently
Hahahahhahaha fuck
your kids won't be listening to billie eyelash let alone some 00's nu metal band lol
wouldnt be too far off Mate Feed Kill Repeat actually
Do nothing/bitchslap,
This album and Angel Dust are Patton' finest moments- with all due respect to the other awesome musicians involved,
Peeping tom was a fantastic album too
luap ekcol This album, The Real Thing, Angel Dust, O U 8 1 8, California, King For A Day are Patton's finest works.
I do agree!!!!!
Their latest album, sol invictus is pretty fucking awesome!
I mean fnm, not bungle.
This song is the sound of being chased by killer clowns while on drugs
That's the entire album
Movie plot
or killer clowns on drugs
So this video was released in 1991, is called "Travolta", and has the Gimp in it...
Pulp Fiction came out in 1994.
If it wasn't for Mr Bungle, John Travolta was still stuck in Grease.
Both have the same Wild at Heart David Lynch influence.
Korn wouldn’t have existed without this band
*Meow IAMS the 99th like on UR comment meow meow DATE-99 NOW U KNOW*
I can only imagine the look on people's faces when this first aired on MTV in the 90's hahahaha! One of my all time favorite songs and videos.
i wouldwould've been happy
Ummm...I take it you don't remember the nineties
Whenever I am in a rut or feeling uninspired I always come back to this song. The sheer amount of creativity in terms of songwriting, instrumentation and lyricism just never fails to instantly make me want to pick up my guitar and start writing again.
Rooting for you dude. Discovered this band from a clowncore music video and boy was it a surprise
@@derickendric997Cheers man! I love those clowncore videos. Funny stuff!
Go for it! You never know what tomorrow brings. Lost my brother more than 10 years ago and he's still gone. This is Skip Mesquite and Mic Gillette playing backup for MY brother! RIP JIMMY! th-cam.com/video/yBhRDd8E19Q/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Sq3E3NkZcfKSObih
Mr. Bungle was ahead of their times with nu-metal. the younger new wave of heavy metal bands, and funk metal.
This is still one of the coolest videos I have ever seen.
Smokes, let's go
Top5?
@@doomerius1300 gimme a smoke,hairdo!
A friend gave me this on CD years ago. He's into punk and aggro, but said Mr. Bungle was too disturbing. Too many meter/ tempo changes for him to follow.
I loved it.
Too many meter changes? The absolute majority of their entire catalogue is 4/4. Tempo changes? A few, but there are definitely more changes in style/genre rather than tempo or meter.
@@MrGul Go take that up with him. I love Mr. Bungle, Teacher.
@@dlxinfinite7098 I'm a music teacher and I absolutely love Mr. Bungle too! Especially the self-titled album. It's whacky, weird, left-field, corny and strange in so many ways, but not necessarily in terms of musical complexity (meter and tempo changes in this case).
Yes I never liked their sound right from the beginning when they were in high school in Eureka. I do like Spruance’s other music though but Patton ruins it for me.
The drunk clown running across the train tracks with a baby doll and his pants around his ankles is a perfect representation of my life
It's the perfect representation of my entire dating life, that pretty well sums it up.
We all have had days like that
Joe Biden
This was one of Korn's greatest inspirations i heard Brian Head Welch saying in an interview!
True
I just came from that video to see what he was talking about lol
Also RCHP but don’t ask them in public lol
I will never forget the first time I heard this song and saw this video. Changed my life. Only a very select few people are graced with the knowledge of this masterpiece.
This song is the very foundation of what would become Nu Metal
What's really crazy is the fact Mr Bungle made this, then progressed into making California, and then regressed into making a thrash album.
don't forget about disco volant
The thrash album was first written/recorded in the 80s though.
The thrash was written first.
Just mike being mike
And Disco Volante
If there's ever been a video crying out for a Beavis and Butthead running commentary, it's this.
This is how you open an album! I was listening to heavy metal since 89 when I was 8, slayer, megadeth, anthrax, metallica, and faith no more. So when I heard Mike Patton had a different band I had to listen, and it was an instant classic, when I played tracks from this Album to people who didn't listen to metal they thought I was the devil lol damn still one of the best albums ever even in 2018.
especially with that silent delay it just creeps up on you
Listening to this record on LSD again and again back in the day has left me with the scrambled brain that i live with today.
Going from 80's music to this right once we entered the 90's was wild Lmao
This band inspired so many more well know bands. Pretty incredible really.
This video is like The Purge movie I've always wanted.
I was 15 years old in 1995.
I was a younger 10th grader in
Highschool and I listened to
Mr. Bungle/Crass/Nirvana's "In Utero"/
GWAR's "This Toilet Earth"/
and Tool's "Undertow" on my Walkman every single day. (I liked Cassette Tapes way better than CD's back then, plus they were less than half the cost.)
Those 5 Band's changed my entire perception, and influenced me to
start a band of my own when I was 16.
Those were some incredible times,
and I am forever grateful.
"To talk is an enunciated sneeze" is a great lyric, esp by Patton standards. And yeah this video is fucked beyond belief
How did you get here?
Thanks for commenting and have a great rest of your day!
This MV is representative of Aquarians ,like Michael Patton. I speak as an Aquarian.
You're starting to show up in the comments of videos I watch more than Larry Bundy Jr.
SNNNNNNNNNNNNN.....
Nice knowing you're not only a man of video game culture!
"Yo, hand me the aux cord"
"Ok but you better not play anything weird"
mr bungle is still the best band ever to exist yet
I do not know what's better, the song or the video.
Obras maestras!!!
Practicing social distancing and getting weird looks from the neighbors, love it! 😎
25 años después sigue sorprendiendome... es inagotable este disco.
Alejandro Villarreal Totalmente
Una respuesta interesante a Primus
Criminally underappreciated
Just like you hun...
I was a teenager in high school in 1991 when my buddy Marc introduced me to this song and album. I've been a Mr. Bungle fan ever since. Yet, I never knew there was a music video for Travolta AKA Quote Unquote. This song is as fresh and unique today as it was back then and doubly so for the music video. Many things get called 'cult' favorites but few things are as 'cult fave' as Mr. Bungle. It truly feels like you're in a select fan club for a band that few people ever learn about.
This is basically if David Lynch made a music video, love it!!! :)
Nailed it!
David Lynch has - actually - released some music and his music videos are quite like this - even the ones he didn't direct himself (One of his albums Is named Crazy Clown Time)
Mike Patton is a god among men, ever expanding our minds ideas
Damn this video is spectacular. I love that the genius of imagery is perfect for Patton's musical genius. I love the effects and color grading, lighting and noise are perfectly created as if the brain was stirring up this nightmare on its own. Definitely one of my favorites of all time, and wholly inspiring. This one must have taken an enormous amount of work to produce.
Patron didn’t write this, just sang the melody. It’s a Spruance composition.
I need to see Mr. Bungle live before I die...
They're not together anymore unfortunately
@@therealrcg6838 I know...but reunions happen all the time...let's hope for one more!
@@therealrcg6838 They are together again, they will be performing in 2020.
Seeing them in 5 days in Melbourne
2021 and this album is still one hell of a fucking drug, thank you mike 🔥
I'm still addicted
I think the same.
You damn right )))
better thank trey spruance
Great video from a great song from a great album. If the Quays did Bollywood, it might look like this...
For this song being from 1991 it’s got some super high quality
I noticed that too. From what I gathered this version was uploaded by the actual music video director so I imagine he had access to the master copy which explains the high quality. I also noticed how the other versions of the music video available on TH-cam are poor in quality … they must be the same compressed file.
For real
For this song being from Mr.Bungle it's got some super good high quality*
Good production has nothing to do with year.
Thank you.
Man this brings back memories
i'm so into this right now. i'm so into this and all of what it is. i'm really into this.
doesn't hurt to be into it
kids react to....
Blyat
Sugar.
*Kids traumatized by...
Yes.
ELDER react to. ANY person react to.
This video warped my mind as a kid and I couldn't be happier for it
last year my dad and i went to florida and by the time we were at the airport it was midnight so while my dad’s friend drove us to the hotel i was listening to this song on loop and staring at the insane billboards we passed by and i nearly had a meltdown because i was so overwhelmed. we ended up eating papa johns chicken nuggets at 2 in the morning and i will always associate this song with that night. i fucking hate florida.
Hell yeah
as someone who lives in florida and knows exactly what kind of insane billboards your talking about i also really fucking hate florida
Pumctuate
Punctuate
@@somerandomahole7159 dont care
The most unsettling music video of all time.
Metallica ‘One’ is certainly a contender.
NIN - Pinion
I have this on cassette-god I'm old.
I’m starting to have an unhealthy obsession with this band
Same
the best entry level Mr Bungle song. Theres a local band here in stockholm called Fon Restorff that sounds like this.
So ahead of their time
Man, I love this thing so much, dk why but I love it, and from time to time always come here to rewatch it.
BUNGLE ARE BACK BABY!!!!
I really like the disturbing visuals in the video they fit the song really well
Dat song 🤌🏻
Love this track
this is my all time favorite Mr. Bungle so many awesome memories to this song
This video is so bizarre and wonderful at the same time
Just through this song alone, you can really tell what artists they influenced
The concert was more than perfect
The craziest part of Mr. Bungle is none of the members ever did drugs. Not once.
Very difficult to believe, but knowing Mike I do
How is it that I am just finding this Mr Bungle. This is some of the best music I have heard in a long time.
Superb music. Interesting video is merely a bonus. Thanks very much,
Mr. Bungle.
The music scene that came out of the nineties era will NEVER be matched or replaced by anything better.
PATTON IS A GENIUS
Mike Patton do yu kno da wae?
TREY SPRUANCE!!!
What a great video! I watch it again every so often. Really captures a distasteful feeling that's difficult to process. Dated by it's era only makes it more interesting. Really love this one..
korn completely ripped this shit
And really BADLY. Lame shits. ( and before you ask- YES; I was there, old bitch that I am...I saw Bungle live, and "Korn" were a substandard wannabe copy all the way back then
Bought this album 29 years ago. Jeeeeesus. Anyway..had no idea there’s was a video for this song.
thanks for putting the whole thing up in good quality
9th march Sydney. As Sting said I’ll be watching you ❤
Listening to this whilst wearing my Mr. Bungle - O U 8 1 8 t shirt... Bungle for life!
THERE'S A TRACTOR IN MY BALLS
@@darinball441
I've got that one.
One year ago I saw Mr Bungle play, having travelled from the UK to see them play in San Francisco, back when the world was just about to go into a pandemic! I wish I could return to that trip right now!
Grew up listening to this and I've been inspired ever since to try and be as unique. Totally amazing music that needs to be continuously listened to !!!!
This was the first video that I ever watched on the internet: 1996, on Quicktime player. No sound and only a few seconds long.
I forgot Kevin Kerslake directed this video until I saw his name with the video... After this video he directed some of my favorite videos of the 90's. "Travolta" is way. way up there, obviously.
......video
It’s so magical
Ud cree que exista algo mejor ? una maldita obra maestra !!!
I remember seeing this video for the first time: fresh year of highschool, seen Kubrick's "clockwork orange" for the first time and this album and video hit me exactly at the same spot clockwork did. Timeless art
a timeless classic
Who is listening in 2023? they just announced a tour in Australia - stoked!
THEY’RE BAAAAAAAACK
This band was integral in my controlled madness of the mid nineties.
Kevin, you are truly an amazing music video creator.
man the 90s were so special
Have never heard of this band until I read an article of one of their founders being arrested for the murder of his girlfriend a few mins ago
Cool story bro
This a masterpiece. It actually more closely resembles an actual dream more than anything Iv'e ever seen.
They Have Returned.
This is straight gangsterism pimp mackin squad genuine masterpiece madness. Witnessed Mike Patton singing with naked city... John Zorn, Joey Barron, and other jazz masters.... in Boston... two months saw Mr bungle at the old channel club.... in 1991 .... with many important bands at peaking... nobody was even close to Mr bungle... 2019... nobody like them... haters can't stand originators.... don't matter anyway.
All these years later, and the outro still creeps me out.
THEY ARE BAAAAAACCCCKKKKK