Mike Patton's (lead singer of mr.Bungle and Faith no More, also Tomahawk; which btw u gotta watch this video they did called "God hates a coward" and do a commentary on this dude's vocal range it's sick!) But anyway, Patton colaberates with another artist I can't think of but if u wanna see a weird creepy video, I'd love to see ur reaction to the video "red rainbow" I'll look up the other artist and luk in the comments
Crappy fan-made video. Yeah, it's kinda surreal and trippy and all (admittedly, great production quality), but the visuals presented ruin the true meaning of the song. The song is best interpreted without the video, from the writer's (Trevor Dunn, not Mike Patton's) perspective. This is Trevor Dunn's feelings of his significance and contributions as an artist, compared/contrasted to all the credit/fame that Mike Patton gets. This video takes it completely out of that context.
I'm going out on a limb here, GREATEST band EVER!
This was another fan made video. The videos are always freaky, but the music is fantastic on just audio. BTW...#MVP!
Mike Patton's (lead singer of mr.Bungle and Faith no More, also Tomahawk; which btw u gotta watch this video they did called "God hates a coward" and do a commentary on this dude's vocal range it's sick!) But anyway, Patton colaberates with another artist I can't think of but if u wanna see a weird creepy video, I'd love to see ur reaction to the video "red rainbow" I'll look up the other artist and luk in the comments
Ben Woolf was one of the actors, he was in your life is a lie by mgmt. Also America Horror Story.
Thank you jeff! This was a fan made video!
I totally agree with ME!
Ok it's Kaada/Patton. "Red rainbow" .. cool, creepy song but even creepier video. Also did u see me. Bungles "pink ciggerette"? That's a good one!
Creepiest video ever ? Aphex Twin - come to daddy ( I want your soul )
By the way the evil Jesus in this bungle video is the guy from Aphex Twin
No, that wasn't Richard James. It does look a lot like him though.
Crappy fan-made video. Yeah, it's kinda surreal and trippy and all (admittedly, great production quality), but the visuals presented ruin the true meaning of the song. The song is best interpreted without the video, from the writer's (Trevor Dunn, not Mike Patton's) perspective. This is Trevor Dunn's feelings of his significance and contributions as an artist, compared/contrasted to all the credit/fame that Mike Patton gets. This video takes it completely out of that context.
You're crazy. Video is awesome.