He lived in the Sunset (SF)near my Uncle. Met him couple times walking my dog. What a cool, down to earth guy MRBUNGLE, opera METAL..ETC.ETC. Name a genre this man can't sing.... He is brilliant, beyond talented.... intelligent....clear headed real musician in every sense of the word.
Have utmost respect for Mike Patton to begin with, but that man has the craziest vocal range of any “alternative” musician, EVER. Him and Layne are absolutely the two reigning champions of the modern, non-classical voice
@@sentientcloroxbottle1557 Great call! I've always liked Peter's voice as well. Also, Mike Patton is another of my favorite lead singers from this era of music. Salute 😎👍🎶
Mike Patton is the ONLY person other than Daron that i would be ok with replacing Serj in System Of A Down if they were ever to continue without Serj Tankian.
@@TheAlam0 he actually DID sit in for an album when Dillinger Escape Plan was between singers... and then they went & found Greg Puciato, who is very similar to M. Patton, stylewise (just doesn't have ALL that range). Patton also guessed with Sepultura, sang Italian pop songs from the 50s & 60s with his Mondo Cane project (means "dog's world" or "a dog's life," depending on whom you ask)... or John Zorn's Naked City project if you REALLY want some vocal craziness. Death metal, thrash, rock, world music... it's why I hate that the 1st song almost anyone ever hears of his is his LEAST EPIC song... Epic. I bet he hates that song, too.
He truly has a vocal gift he chose to not restrain by going with vocal instruction that could teach him nothing, but by his own intuition. He has contradicted the norm by becoming what he is, but made his choices consciously, and at great personal sacrifices along the way. That is a true artist.
My favorite Mike's song is "Midlife crisis" (actually, it in my top-10 songs of all time) - it has cool lyrics (menstuating heart, yeah) and sounds like it sang by THREE people - one with very low scary whisper-like voice, one with nasaly Anthony Kiedis-like voice and another one with perfect metal-y scream abilities)
Just discovered FNM (I had been putting off listening to them for a very long time), and I have no regrets. Also, I’ve listened to Midlife Crisis and Easy an unhealthy number of times in the span of 3 days.
FantOmas is a great example of his vocal ability. Granted, he’s capable of much more, and FantOmas stays within its own parameters, but the range on the first album alone is remarkable. Such a fun, thrilling record!
Mike Patton’s lowest note: Hemophiliac - []≈[]≈[]≈[] (F0) Throat Singing (i think) Mike Patton’s highest note: Fantômas - Delírium Córdia (F7) Screeching and squealing these include inhaling which some people say is not singing, I say If its coming from your mouth then it counts.
Patton is a God, he begun to explore his vocals abilities with the 1st official MrBungle album followed by Angel Dust. The operatic scream in Land of Sunshine ending (SENILE!) is amazing.. Lot of people prefer The Real Things but I think Patton was nowhere near strong as he would become after the Real Things tour... :)
@wolfmanscott8669 brother are you lucky to have so recently started listening to MP. Between Mr. Bungle, Faith NO MORE, Tomahawk, Naked City, Mondo Cane, Fantomas, & Peeping Tom there is a massive world of music, none of which sounds anything like any of his other projects (or like one another). I don't pretend to like EVERYTHING he's done, but I do RESPECT all of it. "Can't" is not really in his vocabulary (as in, "I can't hit that note." He will always try it, and pretty much always hit it... proof? Try Mr. Bungle's live version of Air Conditioned Nightmare. Wild).
I love faith no more to the extent that I named my daughter Faith! I once saw Mike deliver a middle C that would make Pavarotti shiver during a gig. The 50 or so of us engaged in a mosh pit went from pushing to hugs!
When I’m traveling in my truck Mr Bungle and FNM are my usual go to, and sometimes I attempt the Carry Stress in the Jaw scream, or Smaller and Smaller scream (FNM) Yeh I should really stop trying😂
@@annepatton8727 That must be awesome being able to meet him! I hope I have the opportunity to see him live one day. 🤩 I’m barely getting into Mike Patton and his various musical projects. What would you say is your favorite song by him? Or what would you recommend for someone like me who’s new to his creative work? 😃
@@miajc6606 Of course you have to listen to FNM, but I would suggest you start by listening to Mr. Bungle or Tomahawk. I think he rocked those bands. On the other side, can't pick a fav song...there are so many, he is so gifted and diverse...I can suggest certain songs if you like
His range and tone cannot be replicated no matter how hard people try IMO. Undeniably one of the most unique and skilled vocalist-performers on this earth. Beyond our planet, who knows.
Mike has a gigantic range and for sure the biggest range in heavy music. And in US music. However, in other genres and countries there are singers with even bigger overall ranges and much bigger functional ranges, such as Nicola Sedda (Italy), Dimash (Kazakhstan) and Adam Lopez (Australia)
Finally this channel starts talking about the god of singers himself. Now the question is, when are you gonna talk about the female version, Nina Hagen, the QUEEN OF PUNK ROCK
*Oprah* is indeed one of the hardest genres to sing. Mike is the best male rock vocalist of all time and in the top 4 greats with Chris Cornell, Axl Rose and Robert Plant.
What impresses me the most is that he's still as able as he is. If I took all my best moments throughout the years, I could cover the range and some textures, but now, I just don't have all of it dialed in. Notably the whistle register that simply disappeared somewhere in my 20s.
I heard something like he has 9 keys hes able to sing in while the second most is 7 by michael jackson or something like that. Technically making him the best vocalist of all time. Someone else probably knows the specifics in the comments
It's because he has musical pallet of influence and inspirations and the effects he uses he always lays it on the line of what he's currently into he gets bored fast with projects and he mixes genres constantly briefs the sound man or when he mixes his own sound
Tbh .lst peoñle ramble about his range and while inagree, i dlnt think its fair to hoghlight ther as his stronger feat as a singer or vocalist, for me tje most valuable thing its that he choosed his crazy range and talent in one of the most creative, nonchalant and chaotic way possible and stilo bekng prolofoc witj every prpject he wants to clnvey, never feels he makes a weak approach of any style, he fully commits with the vibe and tone he wants to presents
The last one sounds like in the 80s version of "Land of the Dead" when the soldier was getting his head ripped off while screaming.. Brutal scene, it haunted me as a 90s kid, cause his vocal chords were stretched apart on screen, distorting the scream. Check it out, it's way ahead of it's time. I love 80s special effects, cause they use prosthetics instead of bad CGI, it's timeless.. Except when they use it for things like Arnold's head in Total Recall lmao
I don't know for sure (i have no idea of singing or playing any instrument apart for slapping my chest, and im not good enough to play in public) but can Mike Patton be the Rock-Metal-alternative (i think you understand)singer with the "biggest" vocal range in history or is there another beast out there?
0:55 trying to write without bad words, thats not a complete note, a secure voice ejecuttion, even a goog falsetto but something a lot of singers can do. Thats NOT a ches note
@@CrazySinging mixed voice is an over complication/mistification of singing, at no point the chest and falsetto registers mix that is not anatomically possible. Its just mass and chiaroscuro.
2:10 it's guttural and it's being used in a very extreme metal.This style is called pig scream😂There are also zombie sound and one thing which I dont recognize because I rarely listen that type of music.But huge respect for Mike because he has 6 musical octaves(the biggest range in musical industry)and he can use THIS.But really recommend Japanese legendary metal band Dir En Grey where Kyo who is really close to Patton can do every guttural sound and has 5 octaves(second in mainstream music) with tenor in regular basis(cuz Mike doesn't use it in album record only live)
Might want to check out Skye Sweetnam with Sumo Cyco in this live sing-through of Sun Eater, her vocals cover a bunch of genres/range in one song. ruclips.net/video/PhkPd7Ft0Tk/видео.html
Podrá tener el registro vocal más alto del universo entero. Pero, cuando lo escucho, solo oigo gritos estridentes y odiosos. ¿De qué le sirve su "don" si no lo sabe usar?
Mike Patton has the voice to do the zombies in Left for Dead and the anger core in Portal
@ExitSun Also did vocal work for the creatures in I Am Legend too
@@MJAussie360he also does the voice of a character in Metalocalypse
@@wyattcole5452 That's true, pity it was only 2 episodes though
he also voices nathan spencer in the bionic commando reboot
He lived in the Sunset (SF)near my Uncle. Met him couple times walking my dog. What a cool, down to earth guy MRBUNGLE, opera METAL..ETC.ETC. Name a genre this man can't sing....
He is brilliant, beyond talented....
intelligent....clear headed real musician in every sense of the word.
That's so nice to hear!
Cool
Have utmost respect for Mike Patton to begin with, but that man has the craziest vocal range of any “alternative” musician, EVER. Him and Layne are absolutely the two reigning champions of the modern, non-classical voice
He has the craziest vocal range of ANY musician, ever. 😉
@@karlepaul6632
No bro, c’mon. There are people with larger ranges then him
Don’t forget Peter Steele!
@@sentientcloroxbottle1557 Great call! I've always liked Peter's voice as well. Also, Mike Patton is another of my favorite lead singers from this era of music.
Salute
😎👍🎶
That's true, he has the widest vocal range of any known singer
Mike Patton is the ONLY person other than Daron that i would be ok with replacing Serj in System Of A Down if they were ever to continue without Serj Tankian.
LOL
Goodness Mike could honestly replace a lot of singers of bands in need of one in literally any genre.
@@TheAlam0 he actually DID sit in for an album when Dillinger Escape Plan was between singers... and then they went & found Greg Puciato, who is very similar to M. Patton, stylewise (just doesn't have ALL that range).
Patton also guessed with Sepultura, sang Italian pop songs from the 50s & 60s with his Mondo Cane project (means "dog's world" or "a dog's life," depending on whom you ask)... or John Zorn's Naked City project if you REALLY want some vocal craziness. Death metal, thrash, rock, world music... it's why I hate that the 1st song almost anyone ever hears of his is his LEAST EPIC song... Epic. I bet he hates that song, too.
@@ignoblesavage5559hey epic is a bop and still gets radio play. Got a lot of people into the band. And kinda an early template for alot of numetal
He truly has a vocal gift he chose to not restrain by going with vocal instruction that could teach him nothing, but by his own intuition. He has contradicted the norm by becoming what he is, but made his choices consciously, and at great personal sacrifices along the way. That is a true artist.
should've put that one scream he did in Carry Stress In The Jaw live. sounded amazing and lasted quite a while
My favorite Mike's song is "Midlife crisis" (actually, it in my top-10 songs of all time) - it has cool lyrics (menstuating heart, yeah) and sounds like it sang by THREE people - one with very low scary whisper-like voice, one with nasaly Anthony Kiedis-like voice and another one with perfect metal-y scream abilities)
Mike Patton would hate the Keidis reference...
@@Olive78-w I know)) but I also think he did that voice on purpose, didn't he? Like in "Epic"
@@lizakolganova7608 Ha! 100%!😁
Just discovered FNM (I had been putting off listening to them for a very long time), and I have no regrets. Also, I’ve listened to Midlife Crisis and Easy an unhealthy number of times in the span of 3 days.
I play this song daily it never gets old.
The more I dig the more I love him.
Anger management
Fire in the hole
Air conditioned nightmare.
That's just 3 of my favorites.
Finally you covered Mike. I bet it took so long because of his library of music.
2:08 tHat sCreEch waS oUtt of Da wooRld 😱
FantOmas is a great example of his vocal ability. Granted, he’s capable of much more, and FantOmas stays within its own parameters, but the range on the first album alone is remarkable. Such a fun, thrilling record!
Mike Patton’s lowest note:
Hemophiliac - []≈[]≈[]≈[] (F0)
Throat Singing (i think)
Mike Patton’s highest note:
Fantômas - Delírium Córdia (F7)
Screeching and squealing
these include inhaling which some people say is not singing, I say If its coming from your mouth then it counts.
Screeching, screaming and squealing But it never taste better ! Hiaaaahiiiii. Cause shit live forever .
Hemophiliac is a deep cut
Patton is a God, he begun to explore his vocals abilities with the 1st official MrBungle album followed by Angel Dust. The operatic scream in Land of Sunshine ending (SENILE!) is amazing.. Lot of people prefer The Real Things but I think Patton was nowhere near strong as he would become after the Real Things tour... :)
No, Lemmy is god,, but daaaamnnn Mike does have some insane vocals. Just discovered him today.
I think most fans of music and FNM outside of the classic rock butt chugs prefer angel dust.
@wolfmanscott8669 brother are you lucky to have so recently started listening to MP. Between Mr. Bungle, Faith NO MORE, Tomahawk, Naked City, Mondo Cane, Fantomas, & Peeping Tom there is a massive world of music, none of which sounds anything like any of his other projects (or like one another).
I don't pretend to like EVERYTHING he's done, but I do RESPECT all of it. "Can't" is not really in his vocabulary (as in, "I can't hit that note." He will always try it, and pretty much always hit it... proof? Try Mr. Bungle's live version of Air Conditioned Nightmare. Wild).
Was on a Mike Patton binge tonight, saw this vid was posted recently. Very nice [:
I love faith no more to the extent that I named my daughter Faith! I once saw Mike deliver a middle C that would make Pavarotti shiver during a gig. The 50 or so of us engaged in a mosh pit went from pushing to hugs!
Pavarotti was an opera singer
You could have a whole channel dedicated to his most dangerous vocal lines
Wow, this video looks amazing, my congratulations to the editor
Thank you! 💛💛💛
This was an amazing video keep up the good work!
Thank you! Will do!
When I’m traveling in my truck Mr Bungle and FNM are my usual go to, and sometimes I attempt the Carry Stress in the Jaw scream, or Smaller and Smaller scream (FNM)
Yeh I should really stop trying😂
His voice has changed so much over the years, I love yo hear old songs with his actual voice. Like the real thing but from 2020
I love Mike and his work. Honorable mention to Fantomas’ Simply Beautiful cover, I can’t spend a day without listening to it! ;-)
Simply the best of his generation
Sorry for dumb question but who’s Anne Patton? 😭
Is that you in the pfp
@@miajc6606 That's me, yep. 10 years ago. Met him many times after that. I use his last name as a nickname
@@annepatton8727 That must be awesome being able to meet him! I hope I have the opportunity to see him live one day. 🤩 I’m barely getting into Mike Patton and his various musical projects. What would you say is your favorite song by him? Or what would you recommend for someone like me who’s new to his creative work? 😃
@@miajc6606 Of course you have to listen to FNM, but I would suggest you start by listening to Mr. Bungle or Tomahawk. I think he rocked those bands. On the other side, can't pick a fav song...there are so many, he is so gifted and diverse...I can suggest certain songs if you like
@@annepatton8727 I heard he experimented with an operatic style of singing. Do you know any particular songs in which he sings like that?
Uncle Mike leaving the kettle on 1:15
I like how there's a Jazz sign in the background.
Then he proceeds to scream like a demon.
also did the voices for the creatures from the "I am Legend" movie
Mike Patton's screaming voice are song for my ears.
Tha man of 1000 voices
Wow. I don't know, but his high note reminded me about how are kids screaming. Kids can reach a high note too.
He's got 6 octaves. More than any diva ever.
His range and tone cannot be replicated no matter how hard people try IMO. Undeniably one of the most unique and skilled vocalist-performers on this earth. Beyond our planet, who knows.
Mike has a gigantic range and for sure the biggest range in heavy music. And in US music. However, in other genres and countries there are singers with even bigger overall ranges and much bigger functional ranges, such as Nicola Sedda (Italy), Dimash (Kazakhstan) and Adam Lopez (Australia)
@@JasminGardenia True. I think Patton is 6-7 octaves but there are singers around the world with up to 10 octave range.
@@JasminGardenia And which of these three owns metal screaming?
@@Olkam-w5u Check out Kyo from Dir en Grey, same range as Mike, similar style, but better technique and a larger array of different timbres
@@h.p.dominocus yep, Tim Storms is the official world record holder with 10 octaves
Finally this channel starts talking about the god of singers himself. Now the question is, when are you gonna talk about the female version, Nina Hagen, the QUEEN OF PUNK ROCK
2:12 - I think that might be E7, not E6..
*Oprah* is indeed one of the hardest genres to sing. Mike is the best male rock vocalist of all time and in the top 4 greats with Chris Cornell, Axl Rose and Robert Plant.
And there you go. 👏
Great list!
Where’s Layne Staley?
Agree about Oprah
I would say scat may be even harder...
Look up Another Body Murdered. His vocals made so much music, the screaming is INSANE. Much respect.
Mike Patton is incredible!!! 😱😳😵
Not many people can freely alternate from Mr. Bungle's "My Ass Is On Fire" to a faithful cover of Burt Bacharach's "This Guy's In Love With You."
I'm in love with His Voice ❤
Underrated singer
What impresses me the most is that he's still as able as he is. If I took all my best moments throughout the years, I could cover the range and some textures, but now, I just don't have all of it dialed in. Notably the whistle register that simply disappeared somewhere in my 20s.
Merry go bye contains almost the entire Pattons vical range
His voice is the reason the video game "the darkness" is so memorable for me.
I heard something like he has 9 keys hes able to sing in while the second most is 7 by michael jackson or something like that. Technically making him the best vocalist of all time. Someone else probably knows the specifics in the comments
mike patton is amazing ❤
He and Layne Staley have the absolutely coolest vocal abilities. Staley could hit that C too
His vocal rage is phenomenal!! 💖🤘🏽❤🤘🏽❤🤘🏽❤🤘🏽
Patton IS THE BEST male singer of all time
The craziest thing is the way he can shift through several octaves without pause and sustain it. He does it a lot in his Mr Bungle work
The greatest vocalist of all time. There will never be another person like him, just like there will never be another Freddie mercury.
Gay. Freddie Mercury is gay
@@-Swamp_Donkey- True. Good point.
Axl Rose >
Kyo from Dir en Grey is basically an Asian version of Mike, same range, similar style, but a better technique and a larger array of different timbres
@@belindamelissa8801 I can sort of see that, but not quite on patton's level.
Mile patton is responsible for my favorite band forming so hats off to him.
King Patton
Great content! You've done Chino and Mike, I feel like the next logical step would be Greg Puciato
He's my singing role model. Imagine how hard I am on my singing if I practice Mike Patton songs haha
This god amongst men is truly only appreciated by those of us who who aren’t fooled by media hype. I’ll love him till my last breathe.
It's because he has musical pallet of influence and inspirations and the effects he uses he always lays it on the line of what he's currently into he gets bored fast with projects and he mixes genres constantly briefs the sound man or when he mixes his own sound
Tbh .lst peoñle ramble about his range and while inagree, i dlnt think its fair to hoghlight ther as his stronger feat as a singer or vocalist, for me tje most valuable thing its that he choosed his crazy range and talent in one of the most creative, nonchalant and chaotic way possible and stilo bekng prolofoc witj every prpject he wants to clnvey, never feels he makes a weak approach of any style, he fully commits with the vibe and tone he wants to presents
I know Pavarotti, I'm italian so I know him❤
The last one sounds like in the 80s version of "Land of the Dead" when the soldier was getting his head ripped off while screaming..
Brutal scene, it haunted me as a 90s kid, cause his vocal chords were stretched apart on screen, distorting the scream. Check it out, it's way ahead of it's time.
I love 80s special effects, cause they use prosthetics instead of bad CGI, it's timeless.. Except when they use it for things like Arnold's head in Total Recall lmao
Do you mean Day of the Dead? The underground bunker one where the military are against the scientists?
@@heyhonpuds YES, thank you Heyhon Puds, exactly. My bad
I don't know for sure (i have no idea of singing or playing any instrument apart for slapping my chest, and im not good enough to play in public) but can Mike Patton be the Rock-Metal-alternative (i think you understand)singer with the "biggest" vocal range in history or is there another beast out there?
E6 vocal range gave me a goosebumps
You should make a video about Tom Araya
0:55 trying to write without bad words, thats not a complete note, a secure voice ejecuttion, even a goog falsetto but something a lot of singers can do. Thats NOT a ches note
This man voiced the common infected in left 4 dead 1 and 2
its no wonder he did the monster noises too in I AM LEGEND
your channel is called Crazy Singing? well Patton is the boss haha
My favorite gibberish rapper
I lpve him 😁
I swear there's a effect on his microphone in those last 3 clips
Anthony Keidis ripped off Mike Patton’s style from the beginning. Mr Bungle came first
00:03 Where is this from?
Look up Fantomas Der Golem Live and you will find it on here
He's pretty much the best and weirdest and most talented singer that I know and nobody knows who he is.
Hi Marc, it'd be great if you could put the source of your 4 examples into the description or a pinned post - I'm struggling to find anything about #0
Goated
I'd like to know who were his vocal coaches over the years.
Unless he snuck one in somewhere, he had... zero coaches.
The Darkness
Do Matt Bellamy and Jeff Buckley please
Jeff’s voice was insane as well
Jeff's voice and skill were really gorgeous
Dude is a banshee. But one with the voice of an angel.
Well, he's not human being for starters, he is god.
1:29 what specific show is this from
guess he has a very dark voice without the mask and sang that passage in falsetto with strong support.
🙏 perfect analysis imo; he’s a mixed voice king
@@CrazySinging mixed voice is an over complication/mistification of singing, at no point the chest and falsetto registers mix that is not anatomically possible. Its just mass and chiaroscuro.
Does anyone know the name of the song from the second video of him singing?
whats the clip from the spot 0
What fisth song?
2:10 it's guttural and it's being used in a very extreme metal.This style is called pig scream😂There are also zombie sound and one thing which I dont recognize because I rarely listen that type of music.But huge respect for Mike because he has 6 musical octaves(the biggest range in musical industry)and he can use THIS.But really recommend Japanese legendary metal band Dir En Grey where Kyo who is really close to Patton can do every guttural sound and has 5 octaves(second in mainstream music) with tenor in regular basis(cuz Mike doesn't use it in album record only live)
What is spot number 2?
What is the song at 1:34
Takie dzwieki w kazdej polskiej rodzinie na starego 😂😂
What was that last clip from?
Please investigate his idol, Demetrio Stratos.
Never 6 oct, he can't get that low. It' almost impossible. Might be that the lowest tone is unhearing.
Which one is the show at 1:06
Do an analysis of dani’s filth vocals. That guy is sick.
True but he kind of cheats with the oxygen tank. Either way the vocals are so gnarly
How the fuck did he do that
Where is that last clip from?
Anthony Kiedis
That last clip sounds not human
I can reach every note he can...including inverted screaming.
Well then maybe you should be a singer
Do LG Petrov
who would ever attempt a patton vocal line lmao
Might want to check out Skye Sweetnam with Sumo Cyco in this live sing-through of Sun Eater, her vocals cover a bunch of genres/range in one song. ruclips.net/video/PhkPd7Ft0Tk/видео.html
Mike Patton is like the evil Brendon Fraser
Podrá tener el registro vocal más alto del universo entero. Pero, cuando lo escucho, solo oigo gritos estridentes y odiosos.
¿De qué le sirve su "don" si no lo sabe usar?
Escucha Ashes To Ashes... No sólo canta gritos.
You clearly are not familiar with Patton. Do some research instead of insulting him by saying “he can’t use his voice right”
@@AdamJFields Es mi opinión. Solo son gritos los que salen de su boca. Patton es un loco.
@@blacknightmaress "No solo". O sea, que SÍ grita en vez de cantar. Listo. Yo sabía que así era. Gracias.