![]() ![]() Anyway, since it wasn't going to happen, I was the idiot who started to draw that line. In a band, strong personalities need to know where to draw the line on this kind of stuff. The general dysfunction coming from being expected to silently endure more and more of this emerging top-down/top-dog order-barking thing he'd taken to just ended up getting really tiresome for everyone involved. So to answer your question, there was never any big mess between he and I specifically. Like most of us, Mike tends to begin the process of deciding whether or not he can afford to discard a person's point of view altogether, rather than facing certain difficult facts of life. I think in my case it was too painful for Patton to realize that where there are no subordinates there is no insubordination. Even lashing out at them and calling them egomaniacs etc. But when you get used to having things your own way, and certain people around you resist the "natural order" of becoming subordinate to you, you may start nursing resentments. ![]() I don't think those things are irreconcilable at all. There are other things in life we see differently. Mike and I always had the best working relationship imaginable. Bungle or Faith No More, or did you just go separate ways, or something else entirely?Īs time wears on you find out who your friends are, and who they aren't. I know this is a tired old topic, but my readers would kill me if I didn't ask about it – why have you and Mike Patton not spoken in years? Did your friendship die out because of Mr. Trey Spurance on Mike and his time in FNMĥ. I yet have to see his acting debut in a indiependent film called Firecracker. His two soundtrack works (there's only two afaik) are also quite good: Crank 2 OST and A Perfect Place but very different from each another. alot of people don't know about that Mike Patton guy I keep talking about from time to time, but as soon as I play FNMs easy for them the all go like "Oh, this is him?" and the next thing I see is destroyed faces and melted eardrums when I let some Fantomas etc. Personally I like a lot of his stuff, but some of it (Merzbow e.g.) is too much for me. ![]() If you like what you hear you can dive deeper into his more radical stuff like his two solo records, earlier Mr Bungle and Fantomas stuff and his various collaboration-records.Īnd if all that doesn't suit your taste than stick with the Faith No More discography. The most accessible (and song orientated) ones for me are:įaith No More - angel dust or album of the yearĭillinger Escape Plan - irony is a dead scene (Patton is the singer for the whole EP before Greg came in) ![]()
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