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soupy-sez · 1 year ago
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squaunchthocles · 2 years ago
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Listen/purchase: Eracist by Mr. Bungle
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laueana · 17 days ago
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Oh, infiltrators, saboteurs Affix your blades and steel your nerves Maraud the facade 'cause the children want answers Corrode from the inside like a good type of cancer Oh, piss on the clergy, the new age heathens The old guard, avant-garde, technolojesus The hand-made jury, cage-free corporate raiders Patriotic, probiotic, deletist, eracist
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wontgetfooledagain · 1 year ago
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Mr. Bungle "Eracist (Live)" from The Night They Came Home
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metaleterno · 2 years ago
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Este Viernes 15 de Diciembre en la ciudad de Buenos Aires se dio la brutal fecha de @mrbungleofficial en el reconocido teatro de Flores @teatroflores Ya en escena fuimos testigos de la gran actuación de los míticos músicos 🎸: #scottian en la guitarra #davelombardo en la batería y en las voces el reconocido #mikepatton Recordemos que la banda venía de dar un brutal show en el Knotfest en Chile🇨🇱 días atras. 🔥Mr. Bungle fue conocido por sus distintivos rasgos musicales, pasando por varios estilos en una sola canción. Muchas de sus canciones tenían una estructura poco convencional, utilizando una amplia gama de instrumentos y muestras. En algunos shows en vivo, sus integrantes aparecían disfrazados, y a menudo interpretaban varias versiones. 📸Material cortesía de nuestro equipo en Buenos Aires @gjcarlos86 #metaleternopresentes #mrbungle #recitales #recitalesargetina #teatroflores 📝Acá le dejamos el set list del evento: Won't You Be My Neighbor (Fred Rogers cover) Anarchy Up Your Anus Raping Your Mind Bungle Grind Methematics Summer Breeze (Seals & Crofts cover) Fuck the USA (The Exploited cover) Sudden Death Encore: Territory (Sepultura cover) Eracist Hypocrites Speak English or Die (Stormtroopers of Death cover) (en Teatro Flores) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmN919qOZjg/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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mrbunglr · 4 years ago
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warning for potentially disturbing imagery in the video (body horror, bugs, teeth, war, animal anatomy, probably some other stuff i’m forgetting)
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erik-even-wordier · 10 months ago
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Eracist country
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rainingmusic · 4 years ago
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Mr. Bungle "Eracist"
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ghostcultmagazine · 4 years ago
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ALBUM REVIEW: Mr. Bungle - The Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny Demo - Ipecac Recordings
ALBUM REVIEW: Mr. Bungle – The Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny Demo – Ipecac Recordings
Look, the world is completely in garbage mode at the moment, but would new music from one Mike Patton make waking up less dreadful? How about Patton fronting a Thrash metal act? Sweetens the deal up a bit, right? Fortunately for all of us Mike Patton has reactivated Mr. Bungle, recruited a couple of talented newcomers in Scott Ian and Dave Lombardo, and decided to re-record the 1986 demo The…
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wegmans · 4 years ago
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LEAFY GOT BANNEDDDDDDDDDD
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mxdwn · 4 years ago
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Mr. Bungle Explores Dystopian Societies in New Video for “Eracist”
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https://music.mxdwn.com/2020/09/24/news/mr-bungle-explores-dystopian-societies-in-new-video-for-eracist/
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papeldetornasolcosmico · 4 years ago
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Some people were doubtful, but re-recording this first demo turned out to be one of the best ideas around. To be clear, there are those who are disappointed that the band didn't recover the innovative and experimental Mr. Bungle from the three albums released with Warner Brothers (as well as three other demos). But since the speed with which Ipecac's Bandcamp account sold out of pre-orders doesn't match the speed displayed by Dave Lombardo on some of these songs, we think many of you will be happy to listen to this reinterpretation of the Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny, a 1986 demo that was nearly unlistenable in sonic terms.The songs are nearly identical in terms of execution and, thanks to an actual production work this time, one can finally notice how much Patton Dunn and Spruance were excellent writers from a young age, capable of extending their crazy thrashcore riff-fests for 6, 7 or 8 minutes fluidly, without ever losing the listener. It isn't surprising that they would then attempt to obtain the same result merging all genres possible and imaginable, sometimes during a single track.Here we find six out of the seven songs in the demo, plus the instrumental intro Grizzly Adams, and only Evil Satan is missing [as well as the second part of Hypocrites, replaced by Habla Español o Muere]. In spite of its title suggesting a heavy metal track, [Evil Satan] already provided hints of funk metal in the band's future. One can understand why the group chose to leave it out of an album that ends up being a pure homage to 80s thrash/thrashcore, with the sole deviation being a few bars of "La Cucaracha" between Hypocrites and the cover of "Speak English or Die", by S.O.D., renamed "Habla Español o Muere". In order to make the track count go up to eleven, the group fully recorded two covers played live earlier this year -- the aforementioned S.O.D. classic and Corrosion of Conformity's "Loss for Words", both merging much easier with the rest of the material.Another bonus: three excellent and as-of-yet unrecorded tracks, "Glutton for Punishment", "Eracist" and "Methematics", with one of the riffs in the latter being used for "Love is a Fist" (in the 1991 self-titled album). With Dave Lombardo and Scott Ian, the band plays with delirious precision and savagerie (such as in the supersonic ending of "Sudden Death"). Patton's singing and Spruance's solos provide a necessary dose of furious madness, and tracks such as "Anarchy up your Anus" nad "Raping your Mind" feel like instant classics, even if it took us 34 years to notice it. In fact, one could say the same thing about the entire album, with these two tracks being the most "in your face". When re-listening the original demo, now that the new versions allowed us to properly assimilate the tracks, we find that everything was already there, especially the talent that the group never ceased to develop afterwards, proof of an uncanny sense of imagination and originality. Some will be disappointed not to find them here but, in the meantime, Mr. Bungle is releasing the thrash/thrashcore album of 2020, and this is good enough for us.
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Mr Bungle - Eracist
Mr Bungle – Eracist
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Mr. Bungle, who recently announced the Oct. 30 release of The Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny Demo(Oct. 30, Ipecac Recordings), the band’s first newly recorded music in 21 years, have released a second single and accompanying video from the forthcoming album: “Eracist”
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mrbunglr · 4 years ago
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rooftopsounds · 4 years ago
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New Sounds: Week of November 2nd
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1. Personal Favorite by Trippie Redd, (feat. Rich the Kid)
On his new project Pegasus, the Canton Ohio native expands his diverse sound even more. Went it comes to vocals Trippie Redd is in his own category. Actually I take that back, there’s no way to categorize Trippie because his range is so great. From popular songs like Topanga, to sad croney tunes like I Tried Loving, the 21 year old has positioned himself to become a household name. On Personal Favorite he provides a somewhat generic bouncey vibe but makes it his own. As repetitive as he can be at times, with this track he is able to make float on the guitar riff as Rich The Kid provides a somewhat casual verse.
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2. No Nightmares by Oneohtrix Point Never
A complicated name for a complicated electronic artist, Daniel Lopathin’s music continues to transcend sound. For fans who are unaware of his previous 9 projects, this will be the one to have him at the rooftop. Magic Oneohtrix Point Never is an album comparable to Interstellar. Through numerous black holes you arrive at No Nightmares featuring an uncredited artist you may have heard of called The Weeknd. OPN’s synth work continues to break barriers and is resonant on this track. 
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3. No Stress by Wizkid
For the Nigerian born songwriter, Wizkid is one of the few artists who has broken through to Western countries. Whether it is in London, or Atlanta, numerous people know and listen to Wizkid, and that may or may not be due to his record-breaking Afrobeat song One Dance featuring none other than Drake. No Stress which was released as the lead single for his album Made In Lagos is a testament to his international recognition.
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4. Eracist by Mr. Bungle
You cannot mention experimental rock or metal without mentioning Mr. Bungle. Active from 1985-2000, the North Californian band were the reason that this sound was able to rise to unimaginable heights, and were the inspirations for so many individuals who are active in that space today. The Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny Demo, is exactly that, a demo that was released in 1986 and was finally reworked into an album. Eracist is one if not the most electric, adrenaline pumped death metal song you will hear from them. It would start a mosh pit in an instant and it would continue even after the thrash hits following the solo.
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5. 100000 by Che Ecru
You’ve probably never heard of Che Ecru. And that’s okay you will soon. Responsible for sample in the the multi-platinum star-studded song No Guidance by Chris Brown feat. Drake, he has only progressed as an artist. The LA based artist will give you an R&B song, a pop song, a Spanish influenced song. 100000 a single from his Til Death album is an upbeat erotic song that has consistent flow and witty lyrics. If this isn’t the one that propels him to stardom, there will definitely be one on the way in the near future. 
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ghostcultmagazine · 4 years ago
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Mr. Bungle Shares New Single and Video for “Eracist”, New Album Incoming
Mr. Bungle Shares New Single and Video for “Eracist”, New Album Incoming
Seminal avant-garde metal band Mr. Bungle has returned to their roots in hardcore and metal! The band previously released “Raping Your Mind” and are back with a ripping new single, “Eracist”! The track comes from their upcoming album The Raging Wrath Of The Easter Bunny Demo on Oct. 30 via Ipecac Recordings. Pre-orders are live now! The band features original Mr. Bungle membersTrevor Dunn, Mike…
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