Live Footage From Mike Patton’s Forthcoming Mondo Cane DVD Available Online
Live footage of Mike Patton of Faith No More, etc. fame performing his rendition of the song “Il Cielo In Una Stanza” from his Mondo Cane project can be found online below. The footage comes from Patton‘s Mondo Cane live DVD outing which centers on a show he performed with orchestral backing at the Paradiso in Amsterdam, Holland a few years back. The DVD is expected to see a release later this year.
In the meantime, a live Mondo Cane CD is slated for a May 04th release date through Ipecac.



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you’ve reported on some shitty music before….but this honestly has no place being here. and just because mike patton was relevant twenty years ago doesn’t mean he still is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hey lopro, i dont see you writing/performing any music that inspired a generation of musicians…
why dont you gtfo, and listen to your mallcore garbage bags. Dont come back here praising mike patton when your local radio station starts churning out the faith no more hits when they return to tour.
you really have got to be fucking kidding me. At least I really hope you are. I don’t care what he did in the past. He hasn’t inspired anything other than my last bowel movement in the last twenty years.
The only way they will miraculously dig up their old stuff and play it again on the radio will be for the next Imodium AD commercial.!!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
LMFAO, god I KILL me!!!!!!!!!
I was around when Faith no More was on the radio the first time. Their music hasn’t aged well. And just because Mike Patton may have struck gold then, doesn’t mean he is some magical genius. Or he would still be selling a record or two!!!
I was forced to sit through some Fantomas when they opened for Tool…now this shit….seriously not impressed in the slightest.
But you go ahead and follow your golden boy….people like you make him think he has some talent any more.
But seriously, I hope I am wrong. Maybe he will put another record out with Faith no More and it might be half decent. Maybe Korn will actually make a comeback and Megadeth too…..ohhhhhh wait, those are YOUR dreams…not mine….lmao
You probably thought Chinese Democracy was a mastterpiece too.
By the way….you say hits like there were more than 4. And yes, I can name them.
we can argue patton’s influence all the day. the fact is he has been a huge influence for many musians. doesnt matter if you dont like some of his bands. doesnt matter how many hits hes had or how many records hes sold. a lot of his influence is simply a mind set and philosophy. ive seen tool, nine inch nails, dillinger escape plan, between the buried and me, and countless other bands live. no one in any of those bands seemed more passionate than patton does with his bands. patton doesnt give a fuck about making music you want to hear…he makes music he wants to hear. i love some of pattons bands. like some of his bands. and hate some of his bands. but all of them i respect…because he didnt have to sell his soul for a particular one particular style. if i was as talented as patton….i would be doing the same thing.
i should use microsoft word before i post again….
chase makes some good points….dime can go to hell
I had to sit through the shit they call Fantomas opening for Tool as well. It was, without a doubt, the worst musical experience I’ve ever been a part of. And I’ve seen some shitty bands. I used to think that P.O.D. and The Used were the worst, but Fantomas takes the cake. Mike Patton was great with Faith No More, the first Mr Bungle album , but that’s the end of that. I lost a lot of respect for Mike Patton after the Fantomas extravaganza, and also when he put out an album of human noises. You all put him on a pedestal, now worship him, but I won’t. On a side note, I do believe Angel Dust is a top 10 album of all time.
Iam sick of hearing of tool being mentioned every six minutes on this board. It’s enough already, I like tool, but holy shit. talk about beating a dead horse with a stick. Most overrated band and I dont even understand why (probably mostly stoners). Anyway Mike patton has a voice with a unique range, and he wants to be artistic in every aspect using it. He is not out to gain your approval, and you cant say he isnt dedicated and productive as hell. “I had to sit through the shit they call Fantomas opening for Tool ” lol whatever. I could probably write a book counteracting that comment, but fxck that.
You can write a book about it if you want, dude. Nobody’s gonna read it.
Yep, Chase pretty much said it all. I want Faith No More to come out with another album…its long overdue. I am not a huge fan of Mike Pattons other projects…although Mr Bungle is the only one that impressed me a great deal. I attempted to watch Mr. Patton on a youtube video…doing what was described as “avant-garde noise” where…he just screamed into the mic and did some weird vocal sound effects. That must have been Fantomas or some shit…I don’t really recall. But either way while I have great respect for the dude and all that he has contributed to music…I say leave that shit for voice-over work for video games…it does not belong on stage.
loprojoe’s pretty funny talking about relevance with his post-animosity sevendust icon (the morgan freeman of metal)
Irony is a Dead Scene = relevant. Tomahawk = relevant. Koolaid Party = relevant. Somehow even Peeping Tom = relevant.
“Lovage” = fuckin’ awesome. And what’s wrong with Tomahawk? Jesus… the first album’s solid. And the second one’s interesting. Fantômas’ “Delirium Cordia” is one of the scariest things I’ve ever heard. I’ve been using it as our dungeon-room soundtrack at our annual Hallowe’en party. Awesome. Faith No More it is not. FNM’s done and buried. Get over it. Didn’t enjoy Peeping Tom or this stuff, for that matter, but Patton’s always going to be someone to keep tabs on.
influenced: incubus, system of a down, marilyn manson, rage against the machine, tool, korn, limp bizkit, dillenger escape plan, sevendust, deftones, I mother earth, sugar ray, slipknot, apocolyptica, disturbed, machine head, bigdumbface…
was part of: Mr. Bungle, fantomas, Tomohawk, peeping tom, mondo cane, general patton vs. the x-ecutioners, lovage, Faith No More, dillenger escape plan
opened on tours with: Pantera, Metallica, guns and roses, ACDC
music featured in: GTA: San Andreas, Tony Hawk underground 2, madden/nhl 2005, commercials for cadillac and levi jeans, theme song for discovery channel show “dirty jobs”, theme song for oscar winning movie black hawk down.
ya im pretty sure this guys has done more in one year then loprojoe will do in his entire life. Just stop talking and go back to Guitar Hero you paramore lovin poser.
damnit i didnt even include his tv/move roles and voice over work… mike patton = the hardest working man in music today. period.
I realize that you wanted to list some bands that were influenced by Mike Patton, but I wouldn’t be so proud of half of those bands. If I influenced an army of dick biting mongoloid mutant midgets, I’d probably keep it on the dl.
And I don’t want to sit here and pick the fly shit out of the pepper, but the theme song for Dirty Jobs was We Care A Lot by FNM with Chuck Mosely.
Did I mention that the theme song for Black Hawk Down was written by Hans Zimmer with vocals by Baaba Maal?
lmfao @ They Ate Their Macaroons in Silence …that was pretty damn funny. unfortunately just because I happen like the album cover doesn’t mean I think they are the greatest musicians on the face of the planet. It is actually a fitting picture for this post….it’s making my EYES BLEED reading half this crap.
buttcrackguy, you are the shit. glad someone else backed me up.
rbsuitcase….the point we were trying to make when we brought up Tool was this:
They FBI, CIA, NSA, UN, FDA, USDA, HBO, BO, OBGYN, and more were all involved in a worldwide cover up of one of the biggest conspiracies ever known to man…..
They disguised a Fantomas show as a Tool concert!!!!! lmfao hahahahhahahaha
Probably the only time people bought Fantomas tickets was when they were trying to see Tool.
One final note…..what came first, the chicken or the egg…..doesn’t matter, but when it was happening, you can bet mike patton was there making the sound effects!!!!!
HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
rbsuitcase….something else to add about your comments:
i can be constipated as hell, work real hard and grunt like hell to shit….end up clogging the toilet and need to get the plunger out…but is that really being productive??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
So LPJ tell me this… do you like Mr. Patton and his contemporary musical campaigns? I just seem to be very unclear
If loprojoe had a profile picture, I’m almost positive he would be wearing a helmet in it.
He might also be a chimp forced to participate in a social psychological experiment whereby scientists observe how long it takes forum posters to become annoyed with comments that lack any signs of intelligence.
Also, please tell the aforementioned scientists that Mr. Chimp needs a new keyboard. The “h”, “a”, and “?” keys appear to be stuck…possibly from too much drool.
welcome david koresh.
let me guess….mike patton helped stage your death in waco, so now you are forced to defend him anywhere blasphemy is spoken against him? lame
i have no intelligence? you are linking yourself to a man responsible for the deaths of 70 people, including kids. that’s god damned brilliant! gfy
god damn, i just wanted to say that this performance is actually amazing if it is the one that i have seen, and am thinking of. very talented musicians demonstrating their skills, patton included but, after reading that whole message board i have to think..
if one were to compare patton to anything, would consider a modern day frank zappa (being that they turned from psychadellic/experimental rock n’ roll to classical music.)
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