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Just a quick reminder to the Metalocalypse fans in the mogOsphere - as previously reported, Mike Patton will guest star on the BRUTAL cartoon in August. However, the dates have been changed to August 3 and 10. (The show airs at midnight on each of those mornings, so I think that's really like saying midnight the night of August 2 and 9?!?) Patton plays "reformed rocker Rikki Kix" according to the peeps at Ipecac Recordings. Hopefully things turn out better for Rikki Ki... MORE
The MovieWeb published a great interview with Mike Patton last month that's definitely worth a read by fans of his music or movie buffs alike. The interview focuses mostly on the voice work that Patton did for the movie I Am Legend, plus the music score that he composed for the upcoming movie A Perfect Place. (Patton is responsible for the creepy sounds that come out of the infected vampiric humanoids.) The Perfect movie score includes some orchestral pieces of course, ... MORE
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The bizarre career arc of Mike Patton continues with his latest project; the full soundtrack to the Derrick Scocchera film A Perfect Place. But the term "Soundtrack" does Patton’s work here an injustice; this is a bonafide film score worthy of a broadway production, running the gamut from showtune to lounge to old-time swing. Metal [...]
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Here is my second post, yes i know, i'm not much of a poster hehehe, and this post is done in a moment in wich i'm focusing on Mike Patton material scavenging.The latest band/album from Patton, Peeping Tom is like an all-star team of genious musicians on different sorts of breakthrough sonorities, from Dan the Auotomator, to Massive Attack or Bebel Gilberto, to Amon Tobim. You may find on the web a live song from Peeping Tom on Conan O'Brien Late Night. To point out t... MORE
I'm finally having an evening to myself and the stereo - sans wine, alas - and was flailing around to Faith No More's Live at Brixton Academy...a mediocre live recording, at best, but a servicable substitute for my copy of The Real Thing on cassette, which is still in some random box in my ex's mother's house. Hello, Jerry Springer. Listening to "Zombie Eaters" (a lot) was rather a formative experience for me. Let people have their G'n'R - which I still do - and their Sl... MORE




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