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MR. BUNGLE

The Raging Wrath Of The Easter Bunny Demo

IPECAC

The return of Mike Patton’s mental metal mothership

in a way that most bands are not, Mr. Bungle only released three studio albums during their remorselessly mischievous and leftfield existence. But what albums they were. 1991’s self-titled debut was a dizzying, multi-genre cartoon metal extravaganza that fizzed with anarchic exuberance and bulged with brilliant ideas; 1995’s took a bewildering but enthralling left turn into experimental art rock, surrealism and abstract noise; while 1999’s combined all of the above with razor-sharp pop

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