#band'shirts challenge #1 mr.bungle's shirt

a little about mr bungle
Mr. Bungle was an avant-garde and experimental musical ensemble established in California, United States in 1985 and disbanded in 2004 . The ensemble was established when its members were still high school students. The name of the ensemble is taken from a character from an educational film for children.

Mr. Bangle produced four demo tapes between the mid and late 1980s until they were signed by Warner Bros. and released three other studio albums between 1991 and 1999. The ensemble combines different musical genres, often in a demonstrative and extreme manner. The ensemble played in the styles of heavy metal, rock, funk, industrial music, ska, jazz, modern classical music, rockabilly, bossa nova and music from computer games and animation series. The ensemble was known for its chaotic live performances in which its members used to dress up in a variety of costumes, dance onstage and break their instruments.
the different members of mr bungle
Final line-up
Mike Patton – vocals, keyboards, samples, guitar (1985–2000)
Trey Spruance – guitar, keyboards, piano, backing vocals (1985–2000)
Trevor Dunn – bass, backing vocals (1985–2000)
Danny Heifetz – drums, tambourine (1989–2000)
Clinton "Bär" McKinnon – tenor sax, clarinet, keyboards, piano, backing vocals (1989–2000)
Past members
Theo Lengyel – saxophone, keyboards (1985–1996)
Jed Watts – drums (1985–1987)
Luke Miller – tenor sax, trumpet (1987–1989)
Scott Fritz - tenor sax, trumpet (1987)
Hans Wagner – drums (1987–1989)

"there's a tractor in my balls again mr bungle" shirt

mike patton (mr bungle and FNM lead singer) appeared with this shirt on the Faith no more song "epic"

one of my favorite songs writen by mr bungle 👇

in the album "Disco Volante" mr bungle wanted to do a "secret song".The song was recorded without the knowledge of bassist Trevor Dunn, but Dunn found a copy of the song and in response added the voices of Grandpa Simpson to the song. To add another dimension to the secrecy of the song, information about the re-recording was saved from Patton until the album was released. In the record version of the album, the song comes at the end of the song "Carry Stress in the Jaw".👇

try putting both songs together you'll get a nice bungle vibe
information taken from wiki.
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