"Epic" song that influenced Slipknot! Vocal ANALYSIS of Metal Rap?

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  • Digging into Mike Pattons voice a little more, I wanted to switch back to the song that truly paved the way for him (yes, I've heard a lot about Mr. Bungle. It will come!) What I wasn't expecting is to be hit with rap, and have such a nasality in a sound that creates such a mocking tone. I loved it!
    Join professional opera singer Elizabeth Zharoff, as she listens to Faith No More performing "Epic" for the first time.
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  • @TheCharismaticVoice
    @TheCharismaticVoice  Год назад +18

    We just released merchandise! Check out the full line-up here: thecharismaticmerch.com

    • @mr.markjcogley2138
      @mr.markjcogley2138 Год назад

      You should do an analysis of Sweet Child Of Mine by Guns N Roses.

    • @TheLoopy989
      @TheLoopy989 Год назад +1

      My favorite was “small victory” on Angel dust. One of those songs I immediately loved first time I heard it. ( I think I was 11 ) and it’s still one of my favorites at 43. Nirvana is only other band like that.

    • @daytonapeach
      @daytonapeach Год назад +2

      4:40 am EST you could pull up a Mike Patton singing compilation from over the years if you really wanted to hear his range. You would be amazed at what the man is capable of!
      💯 ✌🏻
      ruclips.net/video/3kBL2Ctb4a4/видео.html

    • @scratchingthesurface3481
      @scratchingthesurface3481 Год назад

      I just hope that, somewhere, there irony of this is not lost on all intrepid explorers who venture here

    • @Vina_a
      @Vina_a Год назад

      You must check this - Patton: ruclips.net/video/qPsXRiV6yo4/видео.html

  • @yalec4897
    @yalec4897 Год назад +64

    "Faith No More" was never "Metal" they were always just "Faith No More".... and that is why they are one of my favorite bands of all time

  • @daakmaar
    @daakmaar Год назад +288

    Mike Patton is seriously the most underrated vocalist ever. With all the projects he's done, there are few styles he hasn't conquered.

    • @arconeagain
      @arconeagain Год назад +17

      The guy's a genius with no bullshit. I was thinking the same thing, he's not talked about enough.

    • @quell82
      @quell82 Год назад +14

      I get what you're saying but he's literally one of the most celebrated vocalists of the last 30 years.

    • @daakmaar
      @daakmaar Год назад +10

      He’s not “celebrated” in mainstream circles, media or public. He deserves way more recognition than he gets.

    • @Loyannelima
      @Loyannelima Год назад +5

      @@daakmaar he's not cuz he doesn't want to. He always avoided to be in the mainstream, when he left fnm the first time he got to live and rule his appearances the way he always wanted

    • @Loyannelima
      @Loyannelima Год назад +9

      He's not underrated, he just hate to be in the mainstream and be on the news all the time. I'm from 80's and a huge fan of his. Since earlier when he was praised and teens were obsessed with him he started to avoid media or do really but reaaaally weird sh. im order to be the most unpopular rock singer ever, as example you have "easy" videoclipe with transsexuals dudes 😂😂😂 if you search you'll find out. When the reporters asked him about girls and sex he would answer the most weird stuff and had pp question if he was into heavy bsdm etc. I admire him a lot, and I know he did and does that on purpose to not be invited often to shows and awards 😂😂😂

  • @Trustyfilms
    @Trustyfilms Год назад +495

    Imo this song single-handedly spawned the entire 90s rap/metal scene. From Korn to Dog Eat Dog to Clawfinger; I don't think any of these bands would sound the way that they sound without this song existing.

    • @gabriellasepsi5123
      @gabriellasepsi5123 Год назад +17

      Oh thanks for reminding me for Dog eat dog and Clawfinger!!!!!

    • @Mephiston
      @Mephiston Год назад +41

      Also spawned a lot of hate from anthony kiedis of RHCP, and started a legendary receipt from FNM and Patton himself. Made me lose a lot of respect for RHCP.

    • @fandzejka9540
      @fandzejka9540 Год назад +6

      Yeah, their mortal sin.

    • @Yelliwj
      @Yelliwj Год назад +7

      I agree. I always thought this song was way ahead of its time!

    • @iamme4184
      @iamme4184 Год назад +27

      @@Mephiston anthony did come out later saying he was a prick in the 90s and was jealous that another band that had a similar yet heavier style to rhcp was popular, he actually really likes them, just was petty back then

  • @mikeoliver3254
    @mikeoliver3254 Год назад +247

    Mike Paton is a lot of singers favorite singer. He has always been the one to push the edge of what can be done vocally in music. He does not get the popular attention he deserves from the masses but man he is an inspiration. He also has an enormous vocal range and is so adept at playing with his voice. He uses it at an instrument that is very hard to duplicate.

    • @Mephiston
      @Mephiston Год назад +14

      Imagine their reaction when they learn that he also sings opera in his spare time.

    • @mikeoliver3254
      @mikeoliver3254 Год назад +6

      @@Mephiston with a range like his I would expect he would sing opera for many reasons but pushing his voice to new and unexplored areas is his passion.

    • @Mephiston
      @Mephiston Год назад +8

      @@mikeoliver3254 Then couple that with the fact that he voiced the anger sphere in portal, and the zombie voices in left 4 dead, and we start to get a real idea of what he can do.

    • @cdeist1
      @cdeist1 Год назад +9

      California was a wildly underrated album.

    • @iain564
      @iain564 Год назад +5

      Don’t forget the voices of the monsters in I Am Legend

  • @jamesmckellar4026
    @jamesmckellar4026 Год назад +536

    His cover of the Commodores song Easy shows his range, and how clear and pure his voice can be when he chooses

    • @TheZombieReagan
      @TheZombieReagan Год назад +16

      listen to medulla the stuff he did with Bjork slays all

    • @mindihunt1930
      @mindihunt1930 Год назад +10

      Agreed, would love to see her cover that one.

    • @richardaaron4454
      @richardaaron4454 Год назад +34

      I’d like to see her react to Tomahawk “God Hates A Coward”, some Fantomas or even Mr. Bungle songs because Mike Patton is a different person in those bands imo.

    • @nlp3000
      @nlp3000 Год назад +3

      100% agree with this - Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass's This Guy's in Love With You

    • @guystephens2881
      @guystephens2881 Год назад +1

      saw it live, was given tickets didn't know what to expect ,was really good show.

  • @robgas7507
    @robgas7507 Год назад +132

    The bassline during the guitar solo is so underrated

    • @nickwallette6201
      @nickwallette6201 Год назад +7

      And throughout the album. The next track's opening is a simple solo baseline, but it's absolutely _captivating._ Then the drums come in heavy and you know you're in for a good time.

    • @Corn_Pone_Flicks
      @Corn_Pone_Flicks Год назад

      How do you know what it's "rated" to begin with? Is there a site somewhere that rates bass lines?

    • @robgas7507
      @robgas7507 Год назад

      @@nickwallette6201 yeah, the coolest

    • @ryurc3033
      @ryurc3033 Год назад +6

      As a bass player for something like 25 years, I always had so much fun with that part. Feels like something you would play while riding into battle.

    • @robgas7507
      @robgas7507 Год назад

      @@ryurc3033 Right!!

  • @thestrangeceleb
    @thestrangeceleb Год назад +126

    I look forward to an entire series on just Mike Patton. His catalog is THAT extensive and expansive.

    • @doctorslayer2106
      @doctorslayer2106 Год назад +1

      Everyone says that Mike's 6 octave vocal range is one of a kind?

    • @auto2112
      @auto2112 Год назад

      ​@@doctorslayer2106Listen to The Holy Filament by Mr. Bungle, that shit will knock your socks off.

  • @Loyannelima
    @Loyannelima Год назад +49

    Mike Patton is an entire library of vocals. I love that man's work to death ❤

  • @Glassbane
    @Glassbane Год назад +63

    Have you considered reacting to Living Color? They occupied the same soundscape as Faith no More back in the day and Corey Glover really belts out the vocals. Cult of Personality is their breakthrough but Type really shines.

    • @Sd12sx23
      @Sd12sx23 9 месяцев назад +6

      Find a live version of "open letter to a landlord" for a mind blowing vocal performance.

    • @ConstanceCox
      @ConstanceCox 6 месяцев назад +4

      They are such a great band.

    • @el-bov8034
      @el-bov8034 4 месяца назад +2

      Yup! +1000

    • @artunderwood2641
      @artunderwood2641 Месяц назад +2

      It's funny you said this, I saw Faith No More open for Living Color in Portland back in the 90's

  • @thenotsoguitarguy9429
    @thenotsoguitarguy9429 Год назад +268

    If you want some high notes from Mike, then check out Falling To Pieces from this same record. He really belts a few out from the last pre-chorus to the end.
    Falling To Pieces is one of my faves of theirs. It seems to get overlooked, for some reason. Killer track.

    • @loudog3209
      @loudog3209 Год назад +18

      Agree, Falling to Pieces is one the greatest songs of all time, of course I feel that way about a lot of FNM songs!

    • @elch3ferino214
      @elch3ferino214 Год назад +8

      Falling to pieces video follows up the fish issue. Love the song and video.

    • @mindihunt1930
      @mindihunt1930 Год назад +1

      Agreed!

    • @lifeofatwindad8700
      @lifeofatwindad8700 Год назад +3

      I was just looking for this comment to agree. Feel like that and superhero shows what Mike can do alot better than epic

    • @Uhlbsorry
      @Uhlbsorry Год назад +1

      Agree

  • @davidsimi2322
    @davidsimi2322 Год назад +33

    I'm 45 and grew up listening to Faith No More. They were pioneers and dude has an amazing voice. I'm also a huge animal lover, and if you look, the fish is flopping on a wet surface and heard Mike put it back in the bowl immediately. Not saying it's right, but the fish survived and added to the video

    • @fucamaroo
      @fucamaroo Год назад +2

      The fish is the best part.

    • @tracymoon4437
      @tracymoon4437 7 месяцев назад

      And Bjork gave them the fish.

  • @glennparsons5644
    @glennparsons5644 Год назад +47

    As a 10 year old watching music videos I remember this coming out so clearly. My dad got so angry that this rubbish was on tv, yet it sparked something in me. It truly was epic. And to this day still sounds fresh. Amazing song from an amazing band.

    • @BandOfHarjaps
      @BandOfHarjaps 8 месяцев назад +1

      Its not just epic,. Its colossal.

    • @teaspoonsofpeanutbutter6425
      @teaspoonsofpeanutbutter6425 6 месяцев назад +4

      That's a shame - I got into it coz my parents listened to it. I went straight from new kids on the block to faith no more and at the age of 7 my patton and heavy rock love was spawned!

    • @KritischeBiomasse
      @KritischeBiomasse 6 месяцев назад

      same age, sick thoes days on the couch, told my mom to buy the record-----BAMM!!!

    • @Tangento
      @Tangento 4 месяца назад +1

      @@teaspoonsofpeanutbutter6425 In other words, you were rescued musically at a critical moment. Nice job, teaspoon's parents!

    • @teaspoonsofpeanutbutter6425
      @teaspoonsofpeanutbutter6425 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Tangento indeed!

  • @samshepard8234
    @samshepard8234 Год назад +232

    Jim Martin doesn't get enough credit for his guitar playing on The Real Thing and Angel Dust. His riffs and solos are killer!!.

    • @tubelious
      @tubelious Год назад

      Surprise, You're dead! my fav

    • @arsmor1end1
      @arsmor1end1 Год назад +3

      If only he had shown up for writing and rehearsals. Roddy even asked him to re-join in 2009, but he declined.

    • @adamwal4591
      @adamwal4591 Год назад +3

      @@arsmor1end1 he didn't decline.... he demanded a bunch of stuff that the band wasn't going to give him. He wanted a written apology among other things.

    • @arsmor1end1
      @arsmor1end1 Год назад +4

      @@adamwal4591 Fair enough. But Roddy and Billy, perhaps being overly generous, took that as a "no" from Big Jim. And being unable to find him during the recording of Angel Dust is absolutely true.

    • @SerpentStar_
      @SerpentStar_ Год назад +5

      That sucks, FNM were never the same without him. Everything after Angel Dust, meh. Like 1 or 2 tracks

  • @bobbymacdonald8063
    @bobbymacdonald8063 Год назад +91

    "Angel Dust into Mr. Bungle changed every singer in heavy music. Patton is a living treasure."
    -Devin Townsend
    Also, I think I remember a lot of people, including Corey Taylor saying that in the late 80s when this song came out, no one had ever really heard anything quite like this at the time.
    Unsurprising, Patton is a genius.

    • @Nihilore
      @Nihilore Год назад +5

      with their vocal ranges i always thought of Devin as being like the heavier Mike Patton

    • @JP47471
      @JP47471 Год назад +4

      yessir, I believe this is actually Scott Ian's favorite song also

  • @jamesh2321
    @jamesh2321 Год назад +105

    'One Last Cup of Sorrow' doesn't get much praise, but I also love his vocals during it. As well as his cover of 'Easy like Sunday morning'. This man is a vocal virtuoso. And the favorite all time artist of my now deceased best friend. RIP Jason. I finally get what you saw all those years ago. Musically you were a decade ahead of me, easily.

    • @JasonKirbyWHM
      @JasonKirbyWHM Год назад +2

      The exact two songs I came here to suggest.

    • @Marcelo.M.B.
      @Marcelo.M.B. Год назад +1

      I agree... 🇧🇷🤘

    • @dfjkl1
      @dfjkl1 Год назад +3

      Last Cup of Sorrow is one of my favorite FNM tunes. Great song. I usually listen to that with Ashes to Ashes

    • @klousealbers7300
      @klousealbers7300 Год назад

      Last cup of sorrow and easy Are great songs but your comment makes me feel like u know jack shit about faith no more

    • @posteveryside-beatsnews
      @posteveryside-beatsnews Год назад

      Great song with an absolutely incredible music video

  • @jeffridgeway7474
    @jeffridgeway7474 Год назад +28

    In the instrumental break, it’s tension between the bass continuing to play the line at one octave, and the guitar pulling away from it, that give it that feeling. The push and pull. And arriving in the same place at higher and lower octaves.

    • @pixieaeschliman1641
      @pixieaeschliman1641 7 месяцев назад

      It's precisely like the feeling of Climax.
      A literal big O.

  • @traduseuse5895
    @traduseuse5895 Год назад +165

    Stripsearch, Evidence, Ashes to Ashes, A Small Victory, and Last Cup of Sorrow are great songs that showcase Mike Patton's vocal range.

    • @numbrod27
      @numbrod27 Год назад +13

      Edge of the World and The Real Thing

    • @jennifermoya6707
      @jennifermoya6707 Год назад +5

      What about Edge Of the World?!!! Wow!

    • @traduseuse5895
      @traduseuse5895 Год назад +2

      @@jennifermoya6707 I absolutely agree. I was just trying to keep my list short. 🙂

    • @TheFleahost
      @TheFleahost Год назад +5

      Here to agree with Small Victories!

    • @saltymr.potatohead4897
      @saltymr.potatohead4897 Год назад +5

      THANK YOU! Epic and Midlife are great song but the songs you listed here are Faith's best... you are a true fan

  • @ambassadortourettes753
    @ambassadortourettes753 Год назад +115

    You need to do an analysis on Mike Patton and Mondo Cane 🙏🏿One of the most jaw dropping performances he has ever done 👌Singing in Italian to just name one reason

    • @bennelson5254
      @bennelson5254 Год назад +16

      Yeah, if she skips Mondo Cane she's doing herself a disservice.

    • @nexspectovos
      @nexspectovos Год назад +1

      She should go for broke and try something from the Zorn collaborations first.

    • @ambassadortourettes753
      @ambassadortourettes753 Год назад +2

      @@nexspectovos 😂👌Love me some Zorn... Or Fantomas👌 Perhaps a Naked City, Torture Garden vocal analysis (unrelated to Mike Patton) 😂 Right... Or listen to the tracks Mike recorded drunk in his bathroom like Robot Sex 😂

    • @adrianscarlett
      @adrianscarlett Год назад +2

      Also, the album corpse flower with Jean-Claude Vannier.

    • @iantellam9970
      @iantellam9970 Год назад +2

      Yeah, Deep Deep Down in Amsterdam would be a great pick.

  • @AILDDuckTeo
    @AILDDuckTeo Год назад +46

    I think another reason why the solo section sounds "Epic" is because (and I don't think she noticed it) there is a bass solo happening beneath the guitar solo in the 2nd part of that section that is equally beautiful. Not only that, but in the first part (aka the rising section of the solo) the bass is playing a driving melody that is rising with the guitar.

    • @nicolasantoniogonzalezfigu7459
      @nicolasantoniogonzalezfigu7459 Год назад +5

      ya I was expecting her to notice the bass in that part :(

    • @altnerdpodcast
      @altnerdpodcast 5 месяцев назад +4

      i was thoroughly disappointed she didn't mention the amazing bass change during this part, it really changes that breakdown and gives it that nudge it needs from a great solo, to truly epic

  • @billfryer5911
    @billfryer5911 Год назад +27

    "Epic" is one of those songs I didn't like when it first came out, but has grown on me over the years, and now kicks ass. I love hearing it.

    • @dmitryowens
      @dmitryowens Год назад +2

      It was the other way around for me.

    • @jeffwestcott6902
      @jeffwestcott6902 Год назад +2

      @@dmitryowens Good way to describe it. Same for me. For a while, i just couldn't listen to it anymore. This is probably the first time in a decade that I've listened to it, and I enjoyed it again.

  • @spddiesel
    @spddiesel Год назад +122

    Saw them live with Helmet in '91. Awesome show.
    Edit: you should totally listen to their cover of "Easy" next, the juxtaposition will blow your brains out of your mind.

    • @Veaiki
      @Veaiki Год назад +9

      "Easy" shows a totally other side of Mike's voice. Should absolutely do that one!

    • @amargnwalkr
      @amargnwalkr Год назад +5

      One of the best shows ever. Funny story: A guy got up on stage during FNM and Mike sat him on the drum riser, gave him some water, hugged him, and after a minute or so, pantsed him. Good times.

    • @h-ink-visualversatility974
      @h-ink-visualversatility974 Год назад +1

      Faith No More + Helmet?!?! WOW!

    • @spddiesel
      @spddiesel Год назад +3

      @@h-ink-visualversatility974 it was pretty badass, Aragon Ballroom in Chicago. The more I think about it, I'm pretty sure it was '92. 30 years is a long ass time, dude lol

    • @michaelmasiello6752
      @michaelmasiello6752 Год назад +2

      Saw them the NYC on that same tour! Great show--and I have this vivid memory of Patton taunting the audience: "Did ya see SINGLES?" I guess he found the emergent grunge thing annoying, or just enjoyed needling the crowd...

  • @cjonesufc
    @cjonesufc Год назад +340

    This entire album was completed and recorded by the band without lyrics, vocals, or melodies worked out when they poached Mike Patton from Mr. Bungle. He wrote the lyrics and melodies then recorded them without changing the music whatsoever over a period of 2 or 3 weeks if I remember correctly. He has a 6 octave vocal range (D1 - F7). Also, I love that you noticed the Ozzy similarities in this song. In fact, they actually covered “War Pigs” on this album.

    • @dantreadwell7421
      @dantreadwell7421 Год назад +23

      It's a good cover, too

    • @iantellam9970
      @iantellam9970 Год назад +22

      Yeah great cover. Mind you he does great covers of Portishead, The Commodores and Tom Jones too so I guess it’s expected. Lol.

    • @stephenm8725
      @stephenm8725 Год назад +10

      Yeah totally, and Mike Bordin, the drummer, played with Ozzy's solo group

    • @melissas4874
      @melissas4874 Год назад +25

      They never poached Patton from MB - he never left Mr Bungle and didn't see why he should have to. He's even wearing a MB shirt in the video.

    • @dialecticalmonist3405
      @dialecticalmonist3405 Год назад +3

      ALL of Mike Patton's covers are amazing because they give him the rare opportunity to showcase his true talent.

  • @fortnag
    @fortnag Год назад +23

    Always loved how the verses got shorter as the chorus grows in length.

  • @brocrentel6461
    @brocrentel6461 Год назад +12

    I love that she honed in on some of the guitar riffs from this song....the riffs are so damn crunchy

  • @gabrielacocosh
    @gabrielacocosh Год назад +234

    May you fall more in love with Mike Patton's voice, so you share your opinion on "I started a joke" song. :D You're going to love it for sure! 😊

    • @Malfehzan
      @Malfehzan Год назад +5

      An excellent cover, indeed!

    • @gabrielacocosh
      @gabrielacocosh Год назад +12

      @@Malfehzan Yes, but I have to admit, I like the Faith no More version more than the original. 😁 But thanks to Bee Gees for making such a great song!

    • @stephenbaines4551
      @stephenbaines4551 Год назад +5

      Agree, love that song

    • @demoncleaner80
      @demoncleaner80 Год назад +8

      This Guy's In Love WIth You is a freaking great cover too -- link live: ruclips.net/video/S-dxuwv4vs4/видео.html

    • @fredschneideratemybaby8001
      @fredschneideratemybaby8001 Год назад +2

      The time they done it on a uk talk show instead of the scheduled song was incredible

  • @fullweezy3553
    @fullweezy3553 Год назад +362

    I remember when this came out I was just starting to develop my own musical tastes and not just listen to my parents music I was big into hip hop (still am) but hearing this opened the flood gates and expanded what I liked I got made fun of for being a black guy bumping rock and rap and alot in-between but I'm glad I did

    • @madmex2k
      @madmex2k Год назад +17

      Me too. Growing up, I loved all the classic rock bands like Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Boston, Santana, Foghat, Styx, Rush, but I also liked early Rap from Run DMC, Beastie Boys, and others, and Country music as well. My parents made it a habit to listen to the Lawrence Welk Show and Hee-Haw, as well as the Dean Martin show and Tom Jones variety show. My friends a few blocks over listened to the only 'Black music' oriented station as it was called, so when I went there I got exposed to soul and funk like Parliament, Bootsy Collins, Earth, Wind and Fire, the Commodores, etc. My 'rock friends' gave me crap for liking soul, rap and funk and even country, and my Soul listening friends didn't like Rock, Heavy Metal and Country. Of course, the girls I liked, they listened to a lot of pop, so I listened to that as well. I just like music that sounds good and makes me feel good. I listen to all sorts of music now, from metal to jazz, classical to blues, everything I can expose my ears and mind to.

    • @jeremyhutchings9541
      @jeremyhutchings9541 Год назад +23

      I always thought that if you didn't have a wide range of music you listen to you were selling yourself short.

    • @SmearyRenold
      @SmearyRenold Год назад +11

      Lol I'm a white dude who got shit for loving Dre, Obie, Snoop, and Em by all my metalhead acquaintances. Funny how the world works sometimes. Glad you stuck with it and didn't cave from the peer pressure.

    • @fullweezy3553
      @fullweezy3553 Год назад +7

      @@SmearyRenold it was rough going but I'm glad I stuck it out too I listened to alot of good music and just to clarify my parents listened to good music to I just had to find my tastes

    • @IronSabbath666
      @IronSabbath666 Год назад +3

      That's fucked up based on getting judged due to your color :/ but glad you embraced the music cause in the end that's what matters

  • @batigo211
    @batigo211 Год назад +48

    Mike Patton is undoubtedly one of the best rock voices of all time, the versatility, the variety of his vocal ranges and that the guy can sing absolutely any genre. It's tremendous!

    • @andrewwinch474
      @andrewwinch474 Год назад +2

      He’s ridiculously underrated as far as any “best voice” lists go.

    • @batigo211
      @batigo211 Год назад

      @@andrewwinch474 Did you read my comment correctly? 🙄I clearly said that he is one of the best voices, I did not say that he was the best although Mike Patton has one of the most powerful voices that have ever existed, not many vocalists do what he does..

    • @andrewwinch474
      @andrewwinch474 Год назад

      @@batigo211 did you read my comment? I never mentioned any of what you said, let alone denied it, I said he was underrated.

  • @michaelgilmore6232
    @michaelgilmore6232 Год назад +17

    I would recommend that you try A Small Victory. It's truly amazing how many different emotions he conveys in that song, particularly at the end of the song where he repeats "You still won't hear" a couple dozen times with different inflections.

  • @andrewrigney5888
    @andrewrigney5888 Год назад +71

    You should react to Mr. Bungle! Bungle was Mike Patton's first band and arguably had more of an influence on Slipknot, not only musically but also the whole idea behind the Slipknot masks came from Mr. Bungle

    • @johnnagel3853
      @johnnagel3853 Год назад +3

      Avatar seems like they pulled from Mr Bungle as well.

    • @familyIdahoadventures
      @familyIdahoadventures Год назад +6

      Good bye sober day would be amazing I think she would love it

    • @Rhakka1
      @Rhakka1 Год назад +4

      I second "goodbye sober day" as loudly as possible! What an incredible reaction video that would be.

    • @dialecticalmonist3405
      @dialecticalmonist3405 Год назад

      Lol. RUclips will demonetize her if she plays Mr. Bungle. LOL. They make Slipknot look like a church choir.
      Although, it would certainly be "epic," as it were.

    • @johnnagel3853
      @johnnagel3853 Год назад +1

      My Ass is on Fire would be cool to see her react to.

  • @olavjorvik94
    @olavjorvik94 Год назад +73

    That little piano outro is one of my favorite pieces of music ever written. So plain and easy, so calm and soothing, but also a bit scary and creepy, but just the best thing ever. I wish it would go on for another 10 minutes every time I hear this song.

    • @steamwillrise
      @steamwillrise Год назад +4

      That part always reminds me of Guns n Roses

    • @marshad82
      @marshad82 Год назад

      Here's some plain, easy, calming and soothing piano spiced with melancholy. A small piece closing an album. Nothing special but perhaps it will tickle your ear for a moment. It sounds so familiar to me, yet i can't put my finger on it, apart perhaps from Chopinesque chords at the very end.
      ruclips.net/video/tPKGHa5n6VA/видео.html (around 54m30s in case link failed)

    • @mrtveye6682
      @mrtveye6682 Год назад +1

      Hahaha, I always had the same feeling. That outro should have lead into a full 5 Min. Piano instrumental. It's my favorite part of the song. The album is fantastic from start to finish, but even though it was the biggest hit, too me Epic was one of the slightly weaker ones on the record.

    • @Ignazyoh
      @Ignazyoh Год назад +1

      Opeth does this stuff a lot too!

    • @StevieStormmm
      @StevieStormmm Год назад

      Yes!

  • @AximandTheCursed
    @AximandTheCursed Год назад +23

    One of the underrated gems of Mike Patton's extensive repertoire is the often forgotten collaboration with Boo-Yaa Tribe; the song "Another Body Murdered" from the Judgement Night OST. You will definitely appreciate the range he displays.

    • @333Ocsis
      @333Ocsis Год назад +5

      Judgement Night!!! Best soundtrack of all time.

    • @davidmajor5393
      @davidmajor5393 Год назад +3

      Brilliant song. So heavy

    • @DjRenigade
      @DjRenigade 3 месяца назад +1

      Totally badass song! I'm living like a criminal and a criminal I be. I'm respected in tha hood like a G

  • @ReducedToTeeth
    @ReducedToTeeth Год назад +14

    It’s kinda explicit but the song The Gentle Art of Making Enemies by FNM really shows what Mike Patton can do. It’s so good. Nate Barcalow is the singer for my favorite band Finch, says that Mike Patton is one of his top influences.

  • @metalmark1214
    @metalmark1214 Год назад +32

    Faith No More most famous song. This will be interesting.

  • @Mainak-cb3gc
    @Mainak-cb3gc Год назад +83

    Ashes to Ashes is an amazing song with a lot of vocal range from Mike Patten!! A lot of great songs by faith no more over the years!!
    You need to do more, the band is a hard one not to love!!!

    • @pamelajean17
      @pamelajean17 Год назад +6

      Yes!
      Ashes to ashes, Zombie Eaters and From out of Nowhere all show off Mike's range.

    • @moirad328
      @moirad328 Год назад +5

      I agree! My fave FnM song and shows more of his range

    • @dialecticalmonist3405
      @dialecticalmonist3405 Год назад +3

      Good choice.
      That's one of the few where he is actually displaying his amazing voice for a moment. Lol.
      Patton is an outright maniac for hiding that voice.

    • @Shaun72
      @Shaun72 Год назад

      I love Ashes to ashes - here's a rough (but still good) VHS recording from TFIfriday.
      ruclips.net/video/_KNQvSgvFWQ/видео.html

    • @LurkMoar101
      @LurkMoar101 Год назад +4

      Seconding Ashes to Ashes, excellent range in that one.

  • @mooferoo
    @mooferoo Год назад +47

    Please do the live version of Tomahawk - God Hates a Coward. It's amazing all the stuff he does with his voice in it.

    • @HadalStreetlights
      @HadalStreetlights 11 месяцев назад +1

      God Hates a Coward was the song that flipped me on Patton. There's something so deliriously incomprehensible about his delivery.

    • @ChopperGreg
      @ChopperGreg 7 месяцев назад

      Dude I was thinking the same thing. Those high ads whistle pitch screams he does along with the sound of him switching from the mask to clean vocals are just amazing.

    • @PEGGLORE
      @PEGGLORE 4 месяца назад

      I think Killing Joke - S036 was the 1st song to use a gasmask megaphone type thing to record vocals through. Good tune. Invented Grunge in 1980.

  • @Sharpester
    @Sharpester Год назад +9

    Until I saw the music video about a decade ago, I always thought it was two different singers in this song. The piano outro was always my favorite part 💚

  • @arongamman9360
    @arongamman9360 Год назад +32

    They do a cover of "War Pigs" by Black Sabbath on _The Real Thing_ and Mike Patton gets real close to Ozzy's vocals of the original. What was so refreshing about Faith No More was how they blend so many genres together.

    • @dialecticalmonist3405
      @dialecticalmonist3405 Год назад +1

      All of Patton's covers are amazing.
      But I think "I Started A Joke" is in a class of it's own. There is nothing else I have ever heard from ANY singer that approaches it.
      He sings it in a 100% convincing English accent that sounds smooth as butter. Who else has ever done something like that?

  • @stagecoachrobbery
    @stagecoachrobbery Год назад +30

    'Travolta' from Mr Bungle was a much larger influence on Slipknot.
    As for the nasality of this song during the singing parts, he actually sings like that pretty much the entirety of this album. The reason for it was it was his first album with Faith no More, and he wanted to differentiate his voice in FNM from his voice in Mr. Bungle (his original and at the time what he considered his 'main' band). His voice drove Matt Wallace, the produce of this album, nuts, who thought it was 'juvenile' sounding.
    I'm glad you pointed out the guitar riffing in this song. Jim Martin, the guitarist, really was a great player with a very identifiable style. He was childhood friends with Cliff Burton from Metallica and brought the 'Thrash' style guitar to what is otherwise a synth-funk band. It really gave FNM their unique sound and what initially attracted me to the band.

    • @dialecticalmonist3405
      @dialecticalmonist3405 Год назад +6

      I would cry real tears if she covered "My Ass Is On Fire". One of the most unique and underrated metal songs that no one knows about. Patton brings out his smooth as butter vocals and the circus theme is unique and nothing like it has been done before or since.

  • @black4pienus
    @black4pienus Год назад +6

    The piano at the end is my favorite part. So beautiful.

  • @TheeDjSkeemask
    @TheeDjSkeemask Год назад +7

    I forget many things these days. Hearing this song for the first time is definitely one thing I will never forget. As a guitarist and a gamer, I totally thought the exact same thing about that little guitar fill up to the chorus being like a 'level up' sound. Most people learn Smoke On The Water first on guitar. I think this may have been my first. At least one of the first 5. "What is it?!". I can't tell you how many times I've walked around for days, after hearing this song, with that phrase floating around in my head. The dramatic piano at the end. Unforgettable. Love your videos and technique explanations, by the way.

  • @johnplaysgames3120
    @johnplaysgames3120 Год назад +101

    It's not just Corey Taylor that was inspired by Faith No More (and/or Mr. Bungle, Patton's main band both before and after FNM). A lot of the rap-rock bands took inspiration from them, bands like System of a Down and Korn reference them and refer to certain chords they play as "Mr Bungle chords." There are a ton of bands (and certain genres) that never would've happened if some kid or struggling musician hadn't heard FNM and/or Mr. Bungle.
    In the post rap metal years, it's easy to not see why "Epic" might've stood out so much but there wasn't really anything like this at the time. That first Faith No More album had a unique sound and, to people who were still listening to glam metal, it sounded a little "weird." I remember the first time I heard "The Real Thing," I listened all the way through and then thought, "I don't know if I like this... but I can't stop thinking about it and want to hear it again." And again. And again. Pretty quickly, it was on endless repeat.
    And, man, Mr. Bungle was something else altogether. There's still nothing else like them. The closest thing I can think of is some of Frank Zappa's stuff and maybe certain periods of John Zorn (which makes sense, as he produced Mr Bungle's first album for WB and is the guy Mike Patton credits with teaching him to approach vocals like an instrument instead of just a vehicle for lyrics).
    I truly hope Elizabeth gets around to checking out some Mr. Bungle because, if you want to hear a lot of different textures from Mike Patton, way more of his range, and him experimenting with his voice and letting his freak flag fly vocal-wise, Mr. Bungle is the way to go. You get, like, nine songs' worth of vocal variation in one song (and sometimes one verse).

    • @jasperdevries1726
      @jasperdevries1726 Год назад +5

      I was actually lucky enough to see one of Zorn's projects (Naked City) reunite some years back with Mike Patton as guest vocalist. It was beyond Epic.

    • @johnthegiant320
      @johnthegiant320 Год назад

      When this come out... for me it was just insanity!! Rap and Rock in the same song from the same singer? what is this? It was so awesome!

    • @thestillwatchablepodcast2708
      @thestillwatchablepodcast2708 Год назад +1

      Couldn't agree more with you about all that, and even when Mr. Bungle was just releasing those "demos" which were basically just amateur albums, they were already pushing boundaries, from the death metal stuff to the avant-garde, black-humor circus music. Also, wanted to clarify that you probably meant FNM's first album with Patton, as they had a couple with Mosley beforehand that are also very good (Chuck's voice is pretty different, but fits the band's style nonetheless). I've always likened FNM's transition to Patton to be similar to Maiden's transition to Dickinson, where they had a vocalist that worked well with the band, but eventually got a virtuoso singer who blew the lid off and that's what people come to know from the band.

    • @wallywest2360
      @wallywest2360 Год назад

      Agreed. I was an 80's kid, grew up on glam rock, hair metal. That's basically all I listened to other than a few legit metal bands like Metallica, Iron Maiden, stuff like that. Faith No More didn't really draw me in, but I didn't hate them either.

    • @dialecticalmonist3405
      @dialecticalmonist3405 Год назад +1

      Lol.
      Mr. Bungle and GWAR are low-key some of the most inspirational bands that nobody will ever know about because they were too over-the-top for the mainstream and MTV wouldn't give them any videos.
      Although Bevis and Butthead would rave about GWAR. Lol. That's about all the love they got from the mainstream.
      GWAR and Mr. Bungle make Slipknot look like a sunday church choir. Lol.

  • @MsBartSampson
    @MsBartSampson Год назад +24

    One song that I think does a good job of showing a good example of his vocal talent "Everything's Ruined" which a lot of people tend to look over. It shows a lot of versatility, especially his ability to sharps and flats spot on. It's hard to pick one song in particular that exposes the full range because he's very experimental. I saw the top comment was suggesting "Easy" for his range, which is a very good choice. His solo opera stuff is phenomenal as well.

  • @Showbizelephant
    @Showbizelephant Год назад +7

    Mr. Bungle - Travolta (Quote Unquote) live at the Bizarre Festival uses almost his entire toolkit of vocal techniques in that one performance. The absolute best starting point for the Mr. Bungle stuff once you get into that.

  • @BennieTheBassistXD
    @BennieTheBassistXD Год назад +50

    Thank you for doing Mike Patton! He’s my favorite vocalist ever. There’s so much to explore with him.

    • @whleiva
      @whleiva Год назад +5

      Mr bungle! And of course phantomas. Pretty sure I'm spelling that wrong.

  • @triphophoney2981
    @triphophoney2981 Год назад +114

    Why has no one mentioned Lovage? If you wanna hear Mike hit those high notes, definitely check out "Pit Stop (Take Me Home)". Lovage is an often overlooked early 00s side project. Mike's duets with Jennifer Charles are nothing short of sublime!

    • @daemon4202
      @daemon4202 Год назад +17

      love that lovage baby..... arguably patton's sleaziest vocals ever and some of the widest range he's ever put on an album that wasn't Mr Bungle.

    • @jacksdad734
      @jacksdad734 Год назад +5

      Great album.

    • @zachwalraven
      @zachwalraven Год назад +4

      I couldn't agree more. I love Elysian Fields as well.

    • @necrojoe
      @necrojoe Год назад +3

      Agreed...and I don't actually even really like the album that much, but still think it should be the next Patton. That, or something from "Adult Themes for Voice." Ha!

    • @bastien-
      @bastien- Год назад +3

      Yes, I'd love to see her take on Lovage. He gets very playful with his range and sounds.

  • @globalruckus2174
    @globalruckus2174 Год назад +8

    I really appreciate your enthusiasm and adorable reactions mixed with your clearly deep knowledge and expertise of singing styles and vocalizations as you do these reaction videos. They are a joy to watch.

  • @ryrythefryguy4645
    @ryrythefryguy4645 Год назад +11

    everything's ruined or a small victory from angel dust. you get mike's vocal chops and range

  • @RigginFarm
    @RigginFarm Год назад +24

    Mr. Bungle's album California really shows off Mike Patton's range. The songs "The Air Conditioned Nightmare" and "Goodbye Sober Day" have multiple genres of music within them, and "Ars Moriendi" blends metal with Eastern European gypsy music. My favorite album of all time: a masterpiece!

  • @petetobey3933
    @petetobey3933 Год назад +26

    Ah, yes, the birth of "nu metal" in my opinion... I remember first hearing this when I was doing college radio in 1990 -- absolutely blew my mind. It was definitely a favorite at our off-campus house parties in college, circa 1990-91... of course, flopping on the floor like a fish was mandatory at the end of the song...

    • @george474747
      @george474747 Год назад +1

      Fred Durst definitely listened to these "meow" cat sounds...
      More contemporaneously, are the verses the exact beat of Do The Bartman?

    • @phelimmckeown1816
      @phelimmckeown1816 7 месяцев назад +7

      Never compare nu metal shite to this brilliance

  • @MereCh
    @MereCh 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm 48 now, but this just took me back to a summer in my life where all I listened to was FNM, Zeppelin, and NIN. *sigh* You could spend years chasing Mike's vocals. He is the master of weird 😊 Thanks for checking it out. I hope you have at least a moment of free time to listen to his work with Lovage. Incredibly fun

  • @davidnelson7155
    @davidnelson7155 Год назад +2

    Check out more Mike Patton with Mr Bungle. Their song “Goodbye Sober Day” shows diversity in his vocals

    • @Milklatte
      @Milklatte 4 месяца назад +1

      One of my top fav Mr Bungle songs along with air conditioned nightmare and chemical marriage and the holy filament

  • @kubrick2324
    @kubrick2324 Год назад +11

    I think what inspired Corey was, when this came out, nothing in the world sounded like it. it's 5 years ahead of it's time and timeless at the same time.

  • @neilpatrickhairless
    @neilpatrickhairless Год назад +15

    Not sure if this has been mentioned about the fish previously in the comments but the fish was apparently a gift from Björk to Roddy (keyboardist) and the fish resided in a bowl on Roddy's mother's piano. This song has a behind the scenes connection to Roddy's mental state at the time. They used the imagery of a fish gasping for air to drive home a point of wanting something and not getting it. I remember an MTV interview with Roddy and Billy where a question was asked about the fish and animal abuse, and they responded something to the effect that putting the fish out of water and depriving it of air may have unlocked a facet of the fish's personality that it had not discovered before. The fish indeed lived happily on until it died from a natural death much later.

  • @migenic
    @migenic 7 месяцев назад +7

    Mike Patton + Björk = Where Is The Line
    Me encantaría que analices esa canción
    😉

  • @RNemy509
    @RNemy509 Год назад +6

    I always learn watching you describe singing in such technical terms. Really enjoy your breakdown

  • @BigFrankieC
    @BigFrankieC Год назад +37

    I remember when this came out. I was in junior high, and this tape blew our damn minds.

  • @unique1935
    @unique1935 Год назад +108

    I would highly suggest listening to their Album's title track "The Real Thing" for 1: it's a long song of that would blow your mind and 2: I believe it tells a wonderful story of personal experiences. So please do what you can to take a dive into this song....if you dare my dear friend. Thank you for what you do

    • @Michael.Larsen
      @Michael.Larsen Год назад +4

      Seconded 😁👍🤘👏

    • @kevinspalding3072
      @kevinspalding3072 Год назад +3

      "The Real Thing" was an amazing track!

    • @saf1916
      @saf1916 Год назад +2

      I'd go so far as to say checking out and comparing the live performances from Brixton in '91(?) and then Download Festival in '09 are essential.

    • @BrianBegnoche
      @BrianBegnoche Год назад +2

      @@Michael.Larsen thirded

    • @Thraeryn
      @Thraeryn Год назад +3

      It's one of those songs that manages to pack a lot of power into the music and a lot of humanity into the lyrics, and Patton's shifts in tone as he sings really hammer home the emotions of the lines. It's the best "deep cut" of the album.

  • @qzuku
    @qzuku Год назад +2

    It's even more rewarding hearing someone listen to this for the first time... after it's been etched into my consciousness since 1990 :)

  • @andrewherbert7108
    @andrewherbert7108 7 месяцев назад +2

    You have seriously good ears!! This song was and still remains a true masterpiece, just joyous.

  • @impcfast
    @impcfast Год назад +64

    I love it when you do your analysis of these awesome classics. "Epic" is an incredibly original song from the music explosion years between 89'- 92'. There were so many great hits coming out from bands you'd never heard of. There was no shortage of new hits on the radio. Faith No More's "Epic", Alice in Chains' "Main in the Box" and Ugly Kid Joe's "Neighbor" were staples on every rock/alternative station. Ozzy was crushing it with his "No Rest for the Wicked" album only to follow it up with the huge "No More Tears" a couple years later. It's great to see someone new enjoying the amazing music produced from back in the day. Keep it up!

    • @skarlottt
      @skarlottt Год назад +1

      I agree with every word. Now I need to listen to Ozzy. That record has so many amazing songs. " mama I'm coming home", played at the only funeral I attended, for a friend who was all about Ozzy. He was 23

    • @impcfast
      @impcfast Год назад

      @@skarlottt That sounds like a nice Ozzy send off. Great music for great friends. Sorry for your loss back then. I also had a friend die shortly after the Wicked album concert about the same age. He was buried in his concert tour t-shirt.

    • @kryogenik2073
      @kryogenik2073 Год назад

      No more tears was such a bad ass song when it hit

    • @tric5122
      @tric5122 Год назад

      was kind of the end to the 80's whatever sells goes. Come 90's everything started the process of putting it all back in the genre box.

  • @TheBroman59
    @TheBroman59 Год назад +10

    Oh Faith No More… I remember having my mind blown the first time I heard these guys back in 1990-1991. Was not expecting the rap/hip hop element, then with the rest of the album, I remember being equally baffled by many of the other elements of the band. They definitely love using many different musical colors to make something unique!!! ❤🤘😁

  • @nathanclarke2777
    @nathanclarke2777 Год назад +1

    I have been watching your reactions for about a month now and I love them! First you cannot fake when you hear something cool cause your whole face lights up and that is amazing! Also the fact that you are an Opera singer and can actually hear people like Mike or Metallica and love them shows how much are are open to well different things! I hope you continue to do these and all goes great for you!

  • @runfayalife
    @runfayalife Год назад +1

    My word woman ... I could sit and listen to music with you for hours!

  • @Ghost-In-The-Machine27
    @Ghost-In-The-Machine27 Год назад +19

    Jim Martin is a very underrated guitarist, he deserved more credit, and to me what makes this video even more EPIC and iconic is the fact that he's wearing that Tribute to Cliff Burton shirt

    • @Mike-ix5sv
      @Mike-ix5sv Год назад +2

      He's also the only dude that could make wearing two pairs of sunglasses look cool lol

    • @charliegeorge9393
      @charliegeorge9393 Год назад +2

      And in Bill and Ted 2

    • @HexedPedestrian
      @HexedPedestrian Год назад +2

      Station! 🤘

  • @-KorruptionOfLight-
    @-KorruptionOfLight- Год назад +28

    I have to say that what sets this channel apart from almost all other reaction videos is that you technically break down so much that happens in the song that often, it changes the way I think about the song or artist.
    Keep up the great work!

    • @robertkroberjr.157
      @robertkroberjr.157 Год назад +2

      Her,Rick Beato, and Michael Palmisano are my favorites! 😎✌️

  • @dessertstorm7476
    @dessertstorm7476 10 месяцев назад +2

    "Just a man" is a very underrated song where he really gives a crooner-esque performance

  • @Jackson1983Bass
    @Jackson1983Bass Год назад +4

    Patton was also the vocalist for the band "The Dillinger Escape Plan" during their album Under Irony Is A Dead Scene.

  • @Logan-ed4pu
    @Logan-ed4pu Год назад +14

    Mike Patton definitely has a unique voice. This nasally tone was big in the early 90s though with Faith No More, Ozzy's No More Tears album, and Ugly Kid Joe. It was an interesting time in rock and metal as we transitioned from 80s hair metal to 90s alternative and grunge.

    • @Oleoay
      @Oleoay Год назад +1

      Ugly Kid Joe remains one of my favorite bands. Not only the well known songs "I Hate Everything About You" and the cover of "Cats in the Cradle", but the lesser known ones like Busy Bee, The Candle Song, Madman, etc.

  • @Merzui-kg8ds
    @Merzui-kg8ds 11 месяцев назад +2

    First time I heard this song I couldn't even articulate why I liked it. It was so new, so mixed, so ground breaking.

  • @animatorFan74
    @animatorFan74 Год назад

    So glad you got to hear and react to this one.... my favourite Faith No More track :)

  • @nicksfault
    @nicksfault Год назад +62

    The Mike/Bjork connection is a fun one to explore - if you haven't heard it already, Patton featured on her 'Medulla' album creating some incredible sounds, specifically on the song 'Where is the Line.'

    • @theblackcat5541
      @theblackcat5541 Год назад +8

      She really needs to explore that Medulla album...vocals are like 95% of the music there

    • @theblackcat5541
      @theblackcat5541 Год назад +3

      Although, if I had to pick one Bjork song, it would be Birthday. It is filled with thrills and trills. Back when she was a member of the Sugarcubes, Saturday Night Live had a good version of it.

    • @jdlancaster1
      @jdlancaster1 Год назад +2

      ‘Oceania’ would be a great one too.

    • @myfaceismyshield5963
      @myfaceismyshield5963 Год назад

      It's so funny that Björk went along with the gag.. and for the record they had several fish that were all let go in a river after the video. The media didn't learn that until semi-recently though, since apparently the director of the music video also wanted to be in on the Björk fish joke and didn't want to publicly state it as fake at the time.

  • @clfrey75
    @clfrey75 Год назад +32

    I hope she does stuff from Angel Dust (besides the one she already did), King For a Day, and Album of the Year.

    • @kimchi2780
      @kimchi2780 Год назад

      Striptease or Last Cup of Sorrow!

  • @juancogol
    @juancogol Год назад

    You had me at 7:28 . What a cute and awesome reaction video. Educational, in depth, rewounded to the max (which is great!) and let's not even mention the eye candy. 11/10

  • @srmpenedo
    @srmpenedo 7 месяцев назад +2

    I ever watched this video a dozen million times and I always laugh when you say "I don' t like seeing pianos exploding" :DDDDD

  • @Iluvthosetightp
    @Iluvthosetightp Год назад +20

    I would suggest Ashes To Ashes, Easy or anything from Angel Dust (Caffeine for example). On Epic he was a bit young his vocals gets much much better with time.

    • @jamesmooklaren
      @jamesmooklaren Год назад +2

      do not reply to the prize thing, this is a scam

  • @ospididious
    @ospididious Год назад +15

    If you want to see how far Mike can take his vocals, start looking into Mr. Bungle and Fantomas. The first time I saw this video was on a random saturday morning when I was about 9 years old. It planted the seed that would form the metal minded music snob that I am today. The other thing I love about this video... "Goddammit, we're soaked! We're gonna need some new clothes... Goddammit!..." and it just goes on and on... I'm glad you enjoyed it. I hope you dig into more.

    • @jeremybennoch4338
      @jeremybennoch4338 Год назад

      I saw fantomas open for tool in Portland maine during the lateralus tour people were booing cause they wanted tool and I'm in the front row screaming for people to shut yelling do have any idea who this is he was singing whistle notes in the sixth octave it was amazingly chaotic

  • @stuff6329
    @stuff6329 Год назад

    Love that you've started on Mike Patton now! He's a trip.

  • @b0inGy
    @b0inGy 5 месяцев назад +1

    As a teenager, I first saw this video on MTV and was enthralled with it. It took almost 30 years as a sound engineer to understand why. This song is a masterwork of production. It's so SIMPLE and a perfect example of the adage "simple, not easy". The bass and drums here are often missed when people talk about this song. They don't hit ANY extraneous notes except in the bridge. With the exception sed bridge, the bass line is 1 note: E. He's whacking the open E string for the entire thing. It's so tight though! Today any idiot could whack the bass a few times and I could pro tools the ever living crap out of it, but back then the easiest way to do that was to just play it right. They provide a frame for all those perfect harmonies from keyboards vocals, and most importantly Jim Martin's guitar (he's easily the most underrated guitarist of his time). To this day, Helmet and Faith No More playing Roselands Ballroom is the best live show I've ever seen, most noted for the medley of Madonna songs that FNM broke into completely out of left field. Thanks for reminding me of this awesome track. And that I'm almost 50 years old. (boo)

  • @leighcollins636
    @leighcollins636 Год назад +13

    Liz! I am soooo happy to see more of Mike Patton on your channel!!! I would LOVE to see you react to a Mr. Bungle song...("Egg" is one of my favs- and it's a wild ride!🤣) 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼

  • @Brian-qe3ys
    @Brian-qe3ys Год назад +61

    Someone on her Patreon needs to send her Patton's 1996 'Adult Themes for Voice', the vocal exercises and things he practices still flumox me.

    • @JohnWilliams-xv4oj
      @JohnWilliams-xv4oj Год назад +5

      Glad I'm not the only one who knows about that album! :D

    • @DaPoopIsInDaPudding
      @DaPoopIsInDaPudding Год назад +2

      I love Patton’s many bands but Adult Themes is garbage so is pranzo.

    • @GrecoBaseball29
      @GrecoBaseball29 Год назад

      Classic

    • @andrewtate5652
      @andrewtate5652 Год назад +1

      I still have the cd from when it was released. Mind bending.

    • @arsmor1end1
      @arsmor1end1 Год назад

      Lol. Patton wouldn't even recommend that, and that's from a guy who was willing to shit on his own audience!

  • @johnskender4386
    @johnskender4386 Год назад

    FTM has always been one of my favorites, they are each extremely talented musicians in their own way and i just love it. your breakdown of music is so fun to watch

  • @craigmoran893
    @craigmoran893 3 месяца назад

    Its such an awesome song. The bass and the guitar weaving around, the solo, the riffs.

  • @geoffreyhoyt1797
    @geoffreyhoyt1797 Год назад +72

    This song is the beginning of many inspirations for nu-metal bands like Slipknot and Korn. You should really do a Korn Analysis soon. Johnathan Davis has a voice that I haven't heard anyone else able to replicate since. If you've never heard Korn, recommend Freak On A Leash or Falling Away From Me as a starting point.

    • @kristercarlson2635
      @kristercarlson2635 Год назад +1

      That's because Korn and Slipknot use digital effects on their tracks. Not that it's a bad thing, it's the sound they were going for. Davis can certainly sing well, but it's digitally manipulated. Patton didn't have the need or want for it.

    • @josephfrancis6167
      @josephfrancis6167 Год назад +11

      JD has a one of a kind voice av heard him acoustic with no effects n it was mesmerising

    • @VeganBro05
      @VeganBro05 Год назад +4

      Y'all remember when both of these guys were featured on a Sepultura song?

    • @annkelly0072
      @annkelly0072 Год назад +3

      @@josephfrancis6167 Agreed. I've seen them live a number of times throughout the years & his voice is incredibly unique without any tech help.

  • @marksaxon
    @marksaxon Год назад +83

    Faith No More was my jams in high school. I remember when Angel Dust came out....mind blown! That CD was in heavy rotation for probably 4 months straight. You should check out Tomahawk. Mike's side project and he really pushed his vocals even further.

    • @TheGelasiaBlythe
      @TheGelasiaBlythe Год назад +4

      Angel Dust was one of my best friend's favorites. We must have listened to RV and Be Aggressive about a thousand times. I'm surprised the CD survived!

    • @SteveFrank111
      @SteveFrank111 Год назад +4

      And that EP with Dillinger Escape Plan.

    • @GimmeJimmy23
      @GimmeJimmy23 Год назад +1

      Shoot, what did I listen to in highschool? NIN, Tool, Hanzel und Gretyl, KMFDM, and Floater. I wish I got into Mike Patton's stuff earlier. I know I loved Epic, from the first time that I saw it on MTV. Circa '93, maybe?

    • @GimmeJimmy23
      @GimmeJimmy23 Год назад +3

      To be clear, I'm not asking you, I'm asking me.

    • @arsmor1end1
      @arsmor1end1 Год назад

      @@GimmeJimmy23 What did you say? Keep us posted.

  • @ikedogman1
    @ikedogman1 Год назад +2

    There’s a compilation video of Mike Patton that shows his range with all the various styles of music he’s made. It’s great and gives the full spectrum, which is wider than his vocal range. Would love to see what you think. Faith No More, and Angel Dust in particular, inspired so much music that the following generation would create. They helped make weirdness cool and cross over into a mainstream arena. I would also love to see you analyze some of his other projects. Mr. Bungle. Lovage would be great to see because you get the addition of Jennifer Charles’ gorgeous vocals as well. Anyway always love the channel!

  • @kristiehonsinger8598
    @kristiehonsinger8598 Год назад +1

    First off Thank you soooo much for reacting to such a talent like Mike Patton. I know this video is months old but hear me out. I have been obsessed with Mike Patton since 1989. I saw your amazing voice and performance which was breathtaking and I know you will appreciate all of his quirky and amazing talent. PLEASE REACT TO MIKE PATTON AND THE METROPOLE ORCHESTRA "IL CIELO IN UNA STANZA". Or any song from the performance, they are all great!!! Mike learned Italian from his wife and sings it so beautifully 😍 THANK YOU FOR KEEPING GREAT MUSIC ALIVE! Another great song from his first band, Mr Bungle is called "Retrovertigo" you will enjoy 🌟🌟

  • @jonathandufern7421
    @jonathandufern7421 Год назад +22

    Mike can go from Punk all the way to Opera. He is a phenomenal singer to deep dive. Such a great group too. I also love how open he is about everything in his life.

    • @kevinjennings238
      @kevinjennings238 Год назад

      I'd LOVE to See him do some songs with Floor Jansen, (Female Rock-Opera Goddess), the singer for "Nightwish"!!!

  • @jamescollins618
    @jamescollins618 Год назад +29

    I don't write in often but was obsessed with Patton forever. His many bands and genre hopping throughout can be bewildering. From a vocal study standpoint you should really check out some of his singing for singing sake songs. I Started a Joke is unbelievable. This Guy's in Love With You from Australian Mtv from 97 I think, Easy, Just a Man, Stripsearch are all vocal oriented and easier for beginners than some of even Faith No More's crazier stuff. Then Mr. Bungle, Fantomas, Tomahawk, Peeping Tom, Dead Cross...etc. He can shriek and manipulate his voice insanely, but you have to appreciate the raw power of FNM's more 'normal' songs to hear how beautiful his voice is

    • @darkkhalwb
      @darkkhalwb Год назад +1

      Patton is a talented and creative vocalist, for certain. Just the versatility in FNM alone is amazing, and it's barely scratching the surface.

  • @AysKuz
    @AysKuz Год назад +2

    The first concert I went to was Guns´n Roses, Soundgarden and Faith No More in the 90ies and it is still the most fun I had at a concert.
    I love their "Ashes to ashes" and "Midlife Crisis" and the cover Lionel Richie´s "Easy".

  • @Jaidabecca
    @Jaidabecca Год назад

    Upon first hearing this song back in the mid 90's I instantly fell in love with the outro & I wish it was longer. It wouldn't be years until I'd hear this song again but since RUclips wasn't a thing at the time I had to hope I'd catch it on the radio. Fast forward a few more years, about 2010, & since RUclips is around by then I described it to my friend as merely "the rock song with the piano outro" & thankfully he knew exactly what song I was talking about. Honestly, I hope someone eventually makes an extended video of just the outro like how people have done with the outro to Pantera's song Floods.

  • @richard_n
    @richard_n Год назад +21

    Liz you have to put this song in the time it came out. People had never heard anything like it before. That is why this song is remembered in high regard. It doesn't hold up as well now if you have listened to the music that evolved from this and improved upon it. I loved this when it came out and I still have it on my playlist because it brings back great memories.

    • @headlessprimate
      @headlessprimate Год назад +1

      idk if that's quite true. You had Urban Dance Squad with No Kid in 1990, and the song it sampled -- PE's My Uzi Weighs A Ton -- was from 1987. Also Anthrax had a whole rap metal EP in like '87 i believe (not to mention Beastie Boys who Anthrax was parodying and Run DMC who had Rock Box in like '84) What Faith No More was doing was cool but it was not new, it was an iteration of stuff that had been happening for five or six years.

    • @ilikeutubejustfine
      @ilikeutubejustfine Год назад +7

      It was certainly ground breaking at the time, but I'm gonna disagree and say that the song does actually hold up really well.

    • @ilikeutubejustfine
      @ilikeutubejustfine Год назад +2

      @@headlessprimate yeah, but those were rappers doing some rock. This was a rocker doing some rap & that wasn't very common.

    • @laredolassoo
      @laredolassoo Год назад +1

      Here to say I think it holds up.

  • @thane9
    @thane9 Год назад +14

    This was THE song to crank up and sing at the top of your voice for a few months back in the day. Love it.

  • @BedWords_
    @BedWords_ 2 месяца назад

    mike patton is my favorite. really fun to watch someone with intricate vocal knowledge encounter him. cannot stress enough how much i'd love for you to cover the even weirder and wider ranges he uses in Mr. Bungle, particularly in a song like Carry Stress In The Jaw (including the "secret" second half) where he makes sounds i've never heard from another human, all so perfectly controlled

  • @astrothsknot
    @astrothsknot Год назад

    videos in the late 80/early 90s were mental.
    I love her expressions while she's listening.

  • @SerpentStar_
    @SerpentStar_ Год назад +8

    Had this album on cassette tape and listened to everyday in my Walkman going to the bus stop. Ahh… memories

  • @bootysmaka22
    @bootysmaka22 Год назад +6

    He used the nasal-ly tone a good bit on this album but far more sparingly on later albums, but there are plenty of amazing vocals in songs like "Zombie Eaters" that gave an amazing glimpse into the Mike Patton Future. There are so many singers influenced by Patton, Chino Moreno, Jonathan Davis, Serj Tankian, Dave Draimon, Corey Taylor, etc...on early Incubus records you can hear Brandon Boyd nearly doing an impression of MP, and some of the music has FNM/Mr. Bungle influence written all over it as well...which is one of the reasons I like it so much lol. Anyhow, you could make a whole channel devoted to analyzing Mike Patton vocals, it's great to hear your reactions upon first listens!

  • @bronsonstone725
    @bronsonstone725 11 месяцев назад

    I've just found you, watched a few of your videos, which included 2 Nirvana. I loved these when they came out, and it's so interesting listening to them again from your perspective.

  • @theclow614
    @theclow614 Год назад

    I got into Faith No More through your channel! Loveee this band!

  • @jasperruusunen6999
    @jasperruusunen6999 Год назад +10

    Something that adds to the instrumental part is the bass line. There is something very unsettling about that one particular high bass note bend. It makes me switch focus between the different instruments adding to the epicness.