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MCB; Inayat Bunglawala MCB Inayat Bunglawala bin laden hamas Inayat Bunglawala, 36, the media secretary for the Muslim Council of Britain, is understood to have been selected as one of seven "conveners" for a Home Office task force with responsibilities for tackling extremism among young Muslims, despite a history of anti-Semitic statements. In January 1993, Mr Bunglawala wrote a letter to Private Eye, the satirical magazine, in which he called the blind Sheikh Omar Abdul Rahman "courageous" - just a month before he bombed the World Trade Center in New York. After Rahman's arrest in July that year, Mr Bunglawala said that it was probably only because of his "calling on Muslims to fulfil their duty to Allah and to fight against oppression and oppressors everywhere". Five months before 9/11, Mr Bunglawala also circulated writings of Osama bin Laden, who he regarded as a "freedom fighter", to hundreds of Muslims in Britain. The Muslim Council of Britain was one of several organisations invited to a meeting held by Tony Blair after the London bombings. The Prime Minister said afterwards that he would set up a task force to tackle extremism "head on". Mr Bunglawala's job at the Home Office will be to help to organise a programme to tackle radicalism and extremism among young Muslims. News of his appointment comes 10 days after he wrote to Mark Thompson, the BBC Director General, accusing a forthcoming BBC1 Panorama programme of possessing "a pro-Israeli agenda". Although the programme had yet to be completed, Mr Bunglawala said that the BBC had allowed itself to be used by "highly placed supporters of Israel in the British media to make capital out of the July 7 atrocities in London". The programme, A Question of Leadership, which will air tonight at 10.20pm, seeks to discover whether British Muslim leaders can tackle the extremism in their midst. It features an interview with Sir Iqbal Sacranie, the secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, who says members of the Palestinian terrorist organisation Hamas are "freedom fighters". Sir Iqbal compares Hamas suicide bombers to Nelson Mandela and Mahatma Ghandi. He says: "Those who fight oppression, those who fight occupation, cannot be termed as terrorist, they are freedom fighters, in the same way as Nelson Mandela fought against their apartheid, in the same way as Gandhi and many others fought the British rule in India." Sir Iqbal also refers to the founder and spiritual leader of Hamas, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, as "the renowned Islamic scholar". Sir Iqbal attended a memorial service at the Central Mosque in London for Sheikh Yassin after he was killed in an Israeli air strike last year. The programme also shows a leading Saudi cleric, an honoured guest of the East London Mosque, claiming that Islam is "the best testament to how different communities can live together", while back in his pulpit in Mecca, he has referred to Jews as "monkeys and pigs" and also as "the rats of the world". Christians are "cross worshippers" and Hindus "idol worshippers". Tags: MCB Inayat Bunglawala bin ladin hamas taqiyya |
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Inayat Bunglawala: Islam and racism in the media pt1 London 15 Nov 08, at the Media Workers Against War conference at LSE. Inayat Bunglawala is media secretary of the Muslim Council of Britain. He has written articles for The Times, Daily Telegraph, The Guardian, Daily Express, The Observer and The Sun focusing on Islam and current affairs. He is an activist for Islamic concerns and joined The Young Muslims UK in 1987. He is also a co-presenter of the weekly 'Politics and Media Show' on the Islam Channel (SKY 813) Tags: journalism reporting videojournalism guerrillamedia media mwaw mediaworkersagainstwar racism islam politics |
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Inayat Bunglawala: Islam & media pt2 London 15 Nov 08, at the Media Workers Against War conference at LSE Tags: journalism reporting videojournalism guerrillamedia media mwaw mediaworkersagainstwar racism islam politics |
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The Holy Ghost and Spirit of God Jesus Mohammad 1"IlmHunter" Book offers insight on Islam Sauk Centre Herald Sauk Centre,MN,USA This book offers insight into radical Islam and is a real wake up call for all Americans Brigette Gabriel is an American journalist, a terrorism expert and Religious Scholar Explores Islam in Conversations with Muhammad PR Web (press release) Ferndale,WA,USA (PRWEB) November 15, 2007 The Exoneration: The New Testament of Allah by law student Eric Kingsley examines how the true meaning of Islam has been Journalists' Guides to Understanding Islam and Muslims To Be Editor & Publisher USA CAIR's guide offers journalists the tools needed to gain a better understanding of Islam and to write accurate and balanced stories about Muslims Labeling within Islam is not relevant, Muslim student says Baylor University The Lariat Online Waco,TX,USA "For people who don't understand, they think there are two or three or four different types of Islam," said Bedford senior Hoda Said Islamic values and sharia in line with environment concerns: Scholars Jakarta Post Jakarta,Indonesia Scholars concluded during a dialog on Islam and the environment Wednesday that Islamic values supported Indonesia's efforts to face its environmental Islam in Europe lecture to focus on Muslim culture Baylor University The Lariat Online Waco,TX,USA By Amanda Allen One of the leading scholars on the topic of Islam in Europe will be speaking on Baylor's campus Friday J Christopher Soper, professor of Winds of War: Leftist Ideology The Enablers of Radical Islam Blogger News Network USA We all know that that the Left has done its best to get into bed with Islam through appeasement and apologies They have had a good deal to do with enabling Whitewashing Islam at taxpayers' expense By Barry Duke THE British taxpayer is frequently called upon to cough up cash for some pretty crazy enterprises and they don't come much dafter than a course designed to brainwash police officers into believing that Islam, far from being a vicious Winds of War: Leftist Ideology The Enablers of Radical Islam By WC(WC) We all know that that the Left has done its best to get into bed with Islam through appeasement and apologies They have had a good deal to do with enabling political Islam to grow in the free countries and moderate Muslim countries The Gathering Storm The spirits of "Moderate" Islam By tmatt As regular GetReligion readers will know, I have a thing about that vague word that mainstream journalists keep using to describe the Muslims that America likes, or that the journalists like, or that the Taliban dislikes, or something GetReligion London is good for Islam By Inayat Bunglawala Inayat Bunglawala: The freedoms we have in London to build our mosques and practise our faith compare favourably with most parts of the world Guardian Unlimited: Comment is free Opinion: 'It's Radical Islam, Stupid' (Updated) The fact that in 2006 the Council on Islamic American Relations (CAIR) told a group of Muslims in California that they are in America not to assimilate but to help assert Islam's rule over the country hasn't, and won't, Tags: The Holy Ghost and Spirit of God Jesus Mohammad |
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UK; Saudi visit. Saudi Islamist hate books. Pamphlets, books and leaflets obtained from mosques and Islamic centres contain an assortment of shocking statements including: * "Jihad against a tyrant, oppressors, people of bid'ah [Muslim innovators], or wrongdoers. This type of jihad is best done through force if possible." * "The Jews and the Christians are the enemies of the Muslim." * "Whoever changes his religion, kill him." Although some of the hate literature is in English, a proportion is written in Arabic. The translations commissioned by Policy Exchange have been independently verified. Many of the publications encourage British Muslims to segregate themselves from non-Muslims. So-called unbelievers are to be treated as second-class and avoided wherever possible. There are also repeated calls for gays to be thrown from mountains and tall buildings and for women to be subjugated. Among the literature available are extracts from the notorious anti-Semitic forgery, The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion (published by the Saudi Ministry of Education), and other publications peddling bizarre conspiracy theories alleging that birth control is a plot against Muslims and Arabs, and that pornography is spread as part of a Jewish plot to corrupt Muslims. http://www.policyexchange.org.uk/Publications.aspx?id=430 Tags: islamist hate mosque jihad saudi Inayat Bunglawala books islam mcb |
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Bungle - You According to BollocksyesBollocks: "an orgasm for the ears". Tags: Bungle You dnb Drum'n'bass liquid liquicity |
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MR BUNGLE on CAPITAL CHAOS TV 1999 http://www.capitalchaos.net MR BUNGLE @ Club Xtreme - Cameron Park, CA 1999 on their "California" tour, also on the bill were DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN..Mr. Bungle was an influential avant-progressive experimental rock group formed in Northern California in 1985. Created while the members were still in high school and named after a children's educational film, they released four demo tapes in the mid to late 1980s, before being signed to Warner Bros. Records, who subsequently released three full-length studio albums between 1991 and 1999. Mr. Bungle have not been active since touring in 2000 to support their last album, and a recent media interview has confirmed the group is now disbanded.[1] While early in their career Mr. Bungle went through several line up changes, the bands most long serving members were vocalist Mike Patton, guitarist Trey Spruance, bassist Trevor Dunn, drummer Danny Heifetz, and Clinton "Bär" McKinnon on saxophone and other woodwind instruments. Mr. Bungle were known for their distinctive musical traits, often blending and cycling through several musical genres within the course of a single song and fusing radically different musical styles together. Many of their songs had a non-conventional structure and utilized a wide array of instruments and samples. Distinguished by their live shows, which often featured members dressing up and an array of unlikely cover songs, their style has influenced many recent funk metal bands. During the course of their career the band also had an ongoing feud with Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman Anthony Kiedis, which escalated in the late 90s with Kiedis having Mr. Bungle removed from a number of large music festivals in Europe and Australasia where the Chili Peppers were headlining. Although signed to a major record label, Mr. Bungle never had significant commercial success and only released one music video. They did, however, gain a reasonable amount of worldwide popularity due to a large cult following. Mr. Bungle formed in 1985 in Eureka, California while the members were still in high school; initially consisting of Trevor Dunn, Mike Patton, Trey Spruance, Theo Lengyel, and Jed Watts. Watts was subsequently replaced by Hans Wagner, and he by Danny Heifetz, while Clinton "Bär" McKinnon joined in 1989.[2] The band's name was taken from a children's educational film devised to teach children good manners and hygiene, which was featured in a Pee Wee Herman HBO special in the early '80s. A puppet named Mr. Bungle was the main character, used to represent the kind of person no clean, polite child would wish to be. In 1989 Faith No More bassist Billy Gould told Patton about a pornographic video called Sharon's Sex Party, which also starred a character known as Mr. Bungle.[2] Soon after forming, the band's first demo, The Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny, was recorded during Easter of 1986. It generally featured a fast, low-fi, death metal style, though it also utilized a trainwhistle, a saxophone, bongos, and a kazoo. The Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny was followed by the demo Bowel of Chiley in 1987; this recording featured a completely different style incorporating the sounds of ska, swing, and funk. In 1988 Mr. Bungle released their third demo, Goddammit I Love America!, which was musically similar to Bowel of Chiley. Their final demo tape was OU818, released in 1989; this recording was the first to feature tenor sax player Clinton "Bär" McKinnon and drummer Danny Heifetz. OU818 combined songs from the earlier demos along with some new tracks having a heavier overall sound than the previous releases.[3][4] In 1989 Mike Patton landed the lead vocalist slot with San Francisco's Faith No More, getting the job after Jim Martin of Faith No More heard him on a Mr. Bungle demo.[5] Patton decided not to break up Mr. Bungle, and continued to be a member of both bands simultaneously. Having established a strong following in Northern California, Mr. Bungle was signed to Warner Bros., who released their self-titled debut in 1991. Their debut, Mr. Bungle, was recorded a year after Mike Patton was recruited into Faith No More and was produced by jazz experimentalist John Zorn. Released on August 13, 1991 the album contained several new songs but overall the sound was in a similar style as OU818. The record mixed metal, funk, ska, carnival music, and free jazz, but was normally described as "funk metal" by music critics.[3] The content is, however, very hard to pin down using specific genres, and the structure and musical style of any single track frequently changes dramatically.[6] Critic Steve Huey wrote in All Music Guide "Mr. Bungle is a dizzying, disconcerting, schizophrenic tour through just about any rock style the group can think of, hopping from genre to genre without any apparent rhyme or reason, and sometimes doing so several times in the same song."[7] The album featured numerous samples, including Kentucky Fried Chicken commercial outtakes, items from the videogames "Super Mario Bros", "Smash TV", and "RBI Baseball", the movies Blue Velvet and Sharon's Sex Party, and the pinball games "Cyclone," "Earthshaker," and "Haunted House." Almost all the members went by obscure aliases in the album credits. To promote the album in some stores, a Mr. Bungle bubble bath was given away with copies of the record sold.[2] The first track on the self-titled recording was originally called "Travolta"(sample (help·info)); however, the actor John Travolta took issue with this title and threatened legal action. With the encouragement of Warner Bros. the song name was changed and on later pressings of the album was called "Quote Unquote", which is also the title of an unauthorized John Travolta biography by Bob McCabe.[2] They created a video for "Travolta" and submitted it to MTV. However, the station refused to air the video because of images of bodies dangling on meat hooks.[6] The album sold well despite MTV refusing to air their video and a lack of radio airplay. It received mostly positive reviews with Journalist Bill Pahnelas calling it "an incredible musical tour de force, and hands down the best alternative rock record of the year so far".[8] Following the release of the album the band toured North America successfully building a large and loyal cult following. Their popularity was partly due to unique stage shows where they often performed with masks to hide their identities and played unlikely covers during their set such as Billy Squier's "The Stroke," "The Star Wars Theme", and John Sebastian's "Welcome Back". Due to artwork delays and the band members' many side-projects, it was another 4 years before Disco Volante was released in October 1995.[3] This, their second major release, has a completely different tone and style to earlier Mr. Bungle recordings.[9] While the self-titled album was described as "funk metal", with Disco Volante this was replaced with the label "avant-garde" or "experimental."[6] The music was complex and unpredictable with the band continuing with their extreme shifts of musical style during songs. Some the tracks were in foreign languages and would radically change genres mid-song, arguably making it Mr. Bungle's most difficult and inaccessible release.[6] Featuring lyrics about death, suicide, and child abuse,[ along with plodding death metal, deranged children's songs, and a Middle Eastern techno number, music critic Greg Prato described the album as having "a totally original and new musical style that sounds like nothing that currently exists". Not all critics were impressed with the album, with The Washington Post describing it as "an album of cheesy synthesizers, mangled disco beats, virtuosic playing and juvenile noises", calling it "self-indulgent" and adding that "Mr. Bungle musicians like to show off their classical, jazz and world-beat influences in fast, difficult passages which are technically impressive but never seem to go anywhere". Disco Volante included influences from contemporary classical music, avant-garde jazz, electronic music pioneer Pierre Henry, Edgar Allan Poe, John Zorn, Frank Zappa, Penderecki, and European film music of the 1960s and 1970s such as those composed by Ennio Morricone and Peter Thomas. The album notes also contained an invitation to participate in an "unusual scam" - if $2 was sent to the bands address, participants would receive additional artwork, lyrics to the songs "Ma Meeshka Mow Skwoz" and "Chemical Marriage", and some stickers. Mr. Bungle supported this record with extensive tours through the United States, Europe, and Australia during '95 and '96, with the tours successfully widening the groups fan base. In 1996 Theo Lengyel retired as Bungle's original sax player and keyboardist due to creative differences. After another 4 year break between albums, the band's third album, California, was released on July 13 1999.[16] California is said to be Mr. Bungles most accessible[17][18] and while the genre shifts are still present, they are less frequent, with succinct song formats giving the album a less chaotic and more stable feel.[19] This resulted in what All Music Guide described as "their most concise album to date; and while the song structures are far from traditional, they're edging more in that direction and that greatly helps the listener in making sense of the often random-sounding juxtapositions of musical genres".[20] California continues the bands musical, lyrical, and thematic experimentation, although it has a much lighter tone.[21] On the different style of this album, Mike Patton explained that to the band "the record is pop-y", before adding "but to some fucking No Doubt fan in Ohio, they're not going to swallow that."[22] The album was generally well received with music critic Robert Everett-Green stating "The band's newest and greatest album does not reveal itself quickly, but once the bug bites, there is no cure. The best disc of the year, by a length."[23] Additionally, the recording process for California became much more complex. The group chose to record the disc on analog rather than digitally[24] and some songs required several 24-track machines while utilizing more than 50 analog tracks.[19] As a result each song contains detailed layers of original samples, keyboards, percussion, and melodies.[6] Mr Bungle live in 1999 Mr Bungle live in 1999 The album displays numerous influences, including exotica, Burt Bacharach, and The Beach Boys, while blending lounge, pop, jazz, funk, thrash-metal, Hawaiian, Middle Eastern, kecak, and avant-garde soundscapes.[17][18][21][25][20] The band did 5 tours to support this record. For the most part, perhaps with the exception of the Sno-Core 2000 tour where they were often booed, the band did have success attracting an audience. Following the 2000 tour the band again went on hiatus. Rumors circulated that the band had dissolved, with some members stating that the band was "over" while others insisted it was just "in limbo".[3] In 2003 Patton alluded to the fact that the band would probably not record any more albums stating "I think it is over. The guys are spread all over the world and we don't talk to each other. I have not spoken to a couple of the guys since the last tour, years ago."[28] While no official break-up announcement ever materialized, a 2004 Rolling Stone interview with Patton confirmed Mr. Bungle had disbanded with him revealing "We could have probably squeezed out a couple more records but the collective personality of this group became so dysfunctional, this band was poisoned by one person's petty jealousy and insecurity, and it led us to a slow, unnatural death. And I'm at peace with that, because I know I tried all I could."[1] When asked about a possible reunion, Mike Patton said, "It could happen, but I won't be singing. Some bridges have definitely been burned. It was a fun time and sometimes you just have to move on. I've got a lot on my plate now."[29] Trevor Dunn adds, on his website, "Bungle is dead and I'm happy about it" and that "the members of Mr. Bungle will never work together as such again".[30] Spruance,[31] Heifetz, and McKinnon[32] have been more optimistic; to quote Spruance, in response to the standard 'Mr. Bungle regrouping' question: "I hope so because that band could take over the fucking world if it wanted to."[31] After the dissolution of Mr. Bungle the members have gone on to numerous different projects. Mike Patton co-founded the record label Ipecac Recordings[33] and is involved with several other ventures, most notably the bands Fantômas,[34] Tomahawk,[35] and Peeping Tom.[36] He also acted in the motion picture Firecracker.[37] Trey Spruance is involved with various bands, including Secret Chiefs 3 and Faxed Head. Trevor Dunn joined Patton in Fantômas as well as forming his own jazz band, Trevor Dunn's Trio Convulsant; he also occasionally played bass with Secret Chiefs 3.[6][38] Danny Heifetz's projects included playing with Secret Chiefs 3 and in a country/punk band called Dieselhed;[6] he now resides in Sydney, Australia, and plays in outfits such as The Tango Saloon and The Fantastic Terrific Munkle.[39][40] Clinton McKinnon also played with Secret Chiefs 3; he now lives in Melbourne, Australia, and plays with The Ribbon Device. Mr. Bungle were generally regarded as an experimental rock or avant-progressive rock group. All Music described Mr. Bungles music as a "unique mix of the experimental, the abstract, and the absurd",[4] while The Seattle Times characterized their music as "harsh, grating, unstructured, blasting, squeaky, speedy, slow, eerie and strangely compelling".[10] Distinctive features of the music were the utilization of numerous different instruments, unique vocals, and the use of unpredictable song formats and a number of different musical genres. Along with the normal instruments of a rock band, Mr. Bungle would also incorporate additions such as bongos, woodblocks, tenor sax, Jews harp, xylophone, glockenspeil, clarinet, piano, and organ.[14] Journalist John Serba commented that the instrumentation "sounded kind of like drunken jazz punctuated with Italian accordions and the occasional Bavarian march, giant power chord, or feedback noise thrown in"[42] Overlaying this was Mike Patton's vocals, who often used death metal growls, crooning, screeching, gurgling, or simply whispering. The arrangement of their songs was also unique, normally displaying a total lack of any structured song format and rotating through different genres ranging from slow melodies to thrash-metal.[19] Critic Patrick Macdonald commented "In the middle of hard-to-follow, indecipherable noise, a relatively normal, funky jazz organ solo will suddenly drift in, it doesn't seem to fit but you can't stop listening to it".[10] Similarly New York Times journalist Jon Pareles described it as music that "leaps from tempo to tempo, key to key, style to style, all without warning".[43] Some of the notable genres they utilized include heavy metal,[20] funk,[20] free jazz,[20] surf rock,[17] punk,[43] klezmer music,[43] ska,[6] kecak,[25] avant-jazz,[21] folk music,[44] pop,[20] doo-wop,[44] funk metal,[25] electronica,[45] swing music,[20] space age pop,[20] death metal,[20][44] rockabilly,[20][25] bossa nova,[20] progressive rock,[18] country and western,[20] circus music [20] and even video game and cartoon music.[25] Critic Greg Prato stated they "may be the most talented rock instrumentalists today, as they skip musical genres effortlessly, while Mike Patton illustrates why many consider him to be the best singer in rock".[11] Mr. Bungle's style has influenced many recent funk and metal chart-toppers, most notably Korn, whose guitarists utilize what they've dubbed the "Mr. Bungle chord".[1] Brandon Boyd of Incubus also cited Mr. Bungle as an influence.[46] Although, Patton has stated that he considers it an insult when people cite him as a forefather of Korn and Limp Bizkit, stating "I feel no responsibility for that, it's their mothers' fault, not mine." Mr. Bungle were well-known for their stage shows, where all of the band members would dress up in outrageous costumes and masks, often wearing a uniform of mechanic's jumpsuits along with masks such as Madonna, Nixon, Darth Vader, an executioner's hood, or plastic clown or gimp masks.[13] Bassist Trevor Dunn explained that initially the reason for the masks and dressing up was to assure anonymity.[48] The shows for the California tours, while still involving various members in costumes, were largely devoid of the trademark masks and outfits due to the increased demands of the music.[19][49] Often the theme was related to California with palm tree props and the band members wearing beach party outfits including Hawaiian shirts and khaki pants.[19][50] Occasionally, the band would simply appear in black suits with white dress shirts or dress up in chef costumes, cowboy suits, or as the Village People.[42][51] Throughout their career Mr. Bungle also performed numerous covers in their live shows, ranging from tiny snippets to whole songs. The covers were by a wide variety of artists and genres encompassing movie scores by Ennio Morricone, Henry Mancini, and John Williams, pop songs by Elton John and Jennifer Lopez, hip hop by Public Enemy and Ol' Dirty Bastard, to punk and metal songs by the Dead Kennedys, Metallica, and Slayer.Mr. Bungle is known to have had a bad relationship with the Red Hot Chili Peppers' frontman Anthony Kiedis.[2] The feud began when Kiedis saw singer Mike Patton performing with Faith No More and accused him of imitating his style. Stating "Yeah I watch that 'Epic' video, and I see him jumping up and down, rapping, and it looked like I was looking in the mirror. The thing is, I had no problem with him personally. I mean, I love 'The Real Thing,' and I liked his vocals on that record. I mean, when I heard the record I noticed subtle similarities, but when I saw that video it was like, 'Wait a second here, what the fuck?".[2] Mike Patton and Mr. Bungle took offense to Kiedis' comment, sarcastically threatening Kiedis in the press. In the early nineties, Patton met with Kiedis; the two were polite to each other and the feud seemed to have ended.[2] However, in 1999 Mr. Bungle's album California was scheduled to be released on June 8, but their label, Warner Bros. Records, pushed it back so as not to coincide with the Red Hot Chili Peppers similarly titled album, Californication, which was to be released on the same day. This appeared to reignite the old feud with Kiedis having Mr. Bungle removed from a series of summer festivals in Europe; as the headlining act at the festivals The Chili Peppers had final word on the bands that would appear.[2][28] Patton stated "Our agent was in the process of booking these festivals, and it was becoming apparent that we'd landed some pretty good ones—one in France, another one in Holland, some big-name festivals. Turns out someone's holding a grudge! We were booted off several bills, including a really big festival in Australia, specifically because Anthony Kiedis did not want us on the bill. He threatened to pull the Chili Peppers if Mr. Bungle was on the bill. Now, rationalize that one! That's so fucking pathetic! I mean, this guy's selling a million records! We are not even a speck of dust on this guy's ass! What's the fucking problem?"[52] Trey Spruance added "We were booked, months in advance, to do eleven festival dates in Europe. Come Summer, we get a call from the three biggest of those festivals, all of them the same day, saying that we can't play, because the headlining band retains the right to hire and fire whomever they wish. We found out it was the Red Hot Chili Peppers, so our manager called their manager to find out what the hell was going on, and their manager was very apologetic, and said, 'We're really sorry, we want you to know this doesn't reflect the management's position, or the band's for that matter, it's Anthony Kiedis who wants this.'"[53] As a result, Mr. Bungle parodied the Red Hot Chili Peppers in Detroit, Michigan on Halloween of 1999. Patton introduced each Mr. Bungle band member with the name of one of the Red Hot Chili Peppers before covering the songs Give It Away, Around The World, Under the Bridge and Scar Tissue, with Patton deliberately using incorrect lyrics. Mr. Bungle also satirized many of the mannerisms of the band, mocking their frequent heroin injections and on-stage antics. Kiedis responded by having them removed from the 2000 Big Day Out festival in Australia and New Zealand,[2][28] stating "I would not have given two fucks if they played with us there, but after I heard about some Halloween show where they mocked us and read another interview where Patton talked shit about us, and I was like, you know what, fuck him and fuck the whole band." Tags: mrbungle mike patton rock faith no more metal |
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"Ashes" - Pain of Salvation Music video for "Ashes" by Pain of Salvation (Official home page: http://www.painofsalvation.com/enter.htm) Tags: ash ashes pain of salvation music video rock metal |
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Mr Bungle Air Conditioned Nightmare Mr Bungle live Tags: Mr Bungle Patton Faith No More Tomahawk Fantomas |
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Mr. Bungle Big enough piece of cake or what! Tags: pee wee bungle herman HBO |
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Mr. Bungle- Pink Cigarette Music Video My second FAN MADE Bungle video- Pink Cigarette. www.untouchedproductions.com for full quality. Tags: mr. bungle pink cigarette spec music video mike patton dusty aspiring filmmaker comedy drama fan made lonelygirl15 |
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Mr. Bungle - Ars Moriendi Live @ the Bizarre Festival. Tags: Mr. Bungle Bizarre Festival Live Mike Patton Trevor Dunn Trey Spruance California Avant Garde Metal Experimental Rock |
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Mr. Bungle - Goodbye Sober Day The inspiration to make this video come when i found that the song of Mr. Bungle - "Good bye sober day" is incredible review of the movie "Baraka".From here http://rs46.rapidshare.com/files/33823959/Mr.Bungle_-_Good_bye_sober_day.avi you can download the full quality version. Tags: mr bungle mike patton human nature religion society baraka |
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Mr. Bungle: "Retrovertigo" Greasy. Tags: bungle retrovertigo |
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Mr. Bungle---------------------Chemical Marriage Freaks and lots of em! Tags: Mr.Bungle Bungle Freaks |
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Animaniacs - Chalkboard Bungle One of my personal favourite Animaniacs cartoon, so I decided to share it. Downloaded through torrent Tags: Animaniacs Yakko Wakko Dot Warner Brothers |
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Mr. Bungle- Quote Unquote Extremely rare promotional video for "Travolta" (aka Quote Unquote)from the first album. Tags: Mike Patton Bungle |
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Bungle Junior - Mario Theme Bungle Junior Doing A Cover Version Of The Mario Bros Theme Tune In CAMDEN ROCK CLUB Thu 16th November 2006 Tags: Bungle Junior Super Mario |
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Mr. Bungle - Mr. Bungle - 08 - The Girls Of Porn (1991) Lyrics: Okay, all you pus-sucking motherfuckers out there It's time to win a chance to butt-bang Your daughter's tight virgin cherry ass to caller #666 The urge is too much to take All I can think about is playing with myself It's time to masturbate I've got my Hustler and I don't need nothin' else Ginger...Ginger My hand gets tired and my dick gets sore But the girls of porn want more So I flip throught the pages one more time And I just let the jism fly Yeah yeah yeah A quarter for a peep show A private booth or talking to a naked whore XXX video 976 and I can whack it on the phone Nobody's home, I'm alone The devil in Miss Jones Nobody's home, I'm alone Aja & John Holmes We got gushin' gonads, tingling tushes Hairy balls and hairy bushes S & M, whips and chains Pregnant ladies with menstrual pains We got hand jobs and nipple tweaks Finger bangs and slappin' cheeks We got rape, necro & both ways And lots of hung studs for all you gays We got incest & bestiality too We got Sade & the sweetest taboo We got girls who'll eat your pee and poo And guys who'd love to fuck your shoe There's she-males, lezbos, & shaved beav And D-cup mamas with so much cleave Senior citizens who love to watch And sniff those skid marks from your crotch - yeah! Ain't got no woman next to me I just got this magazine And what's on the TV screen But that's okay with me I was trained to fuck you baby... Song list: 01 - Quote Unquote 02 - Slowly Growing Deaf 03 - Squeeze Me Macaroni 04 - Carousel 05 - Egg 06 - Stubb (A Dub) 07 - My Ass Is On Fire 08 - Girls Of Porn 09 - Love Is A Fist 10 - Dead Goon Tags: Mr Bungle The Girls Of Porn Mike Patton Trey Spruance Trevor Dunn Fantomas Tomahawk Peeping Tom |
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Mr Bungle - Pink Cigarette Live at the Bizarre Festival - Germany Tags: mr bungle bizarre festival mike patton |
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Mr. Bungle - My Ass is on Fire (LIVE!!) Mr. Bungle Live. Tags: mike patton mr bungle faith no more tomahawk fantomas |
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Mr. Bungle - Squeeze Me Macaroni Mr. Bungle - Squeeze Me Macaroni Lyrics: I wanna lock Betty Crocker in the kitchen And knock her upper during supper Clutter up her butter gutter Hostess Ding Dong wrapped an eggroll around my wong While Dolly Madison proceded to ping my pong Your Milky Way is M'n'M in your britches And I'll tell you Baby Ruth it looks mighty delicious Keep blowing my gum, cuz here I come I'm gonna get you all sticky with my Bubble Yum Knick knack paddywhack and give your dog a bone, baby I was givin' some head to some french bread It was a four course orgy on the spread of my bed French kissin' french fries in my Fruit of the Looms I get deeper penetration with a fork and a spoon I got yogurt meat loaf smeared all over my ass I stick my weiner in two buns and and then give it the gas Sour cream from my spleen into Levi jeans Gonna bust the seams with my refried beans Ronald McDonald just loves to be fondled With Big Mac he'll fuck it like a Chicken McNugget Colonel Sanders wants to goose Granny's loose caboose He's gonna give her a boost with that Kentucky fried juice Sooper doop poop scoop, loop de loop, chicken coop Shoot some hoop, top sirloin from the groin Topped with dick cheese, sneeze, wheeze, From the skeez disease, wooi! Take a dump, baby, squirt some gravy Pour some sugar on me, honey, make it brown & runny Give a little Flavor Flav, back from the grave Gonna burn some toast, pump some humpin' rump roast Knick knack paddywhack, jump in the sack, in fact Jerk the smack and crack Jack from the back Bananarama or ramabanana Fuckin' Barry Manilow on the Copa Cabana Squeeze me macaroni, slop your face with my bologna You gotta syphon the spinach, you gotta cream the corn Sperm scrambles the eggs and a meal is born Cookin' like a beginner, but I'm goin' up in her I had Fritos for lunch I'm havin' bush for dinner Chef Boyardee and the Three Muskateers Shove Charleston Chews in their rears like queers "Holy moly, guacamole!" said my Chips Ahoy I'm gonna pinch a ravioli on the Pillsbury dough...Tall man Knick knack paddywhack and give your dog a boner, baby We came to pottie...we came to pottie down your throat Tags: mr bungle squeeze me macaroni mike patton trevor dunn faith no more tomahawk |
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Don't be a Mr. Bungle Phil knew a Mr. Bungle wouldn't have many friends Tags: Mr Bungle Infotainment |
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Retrovertigo--Mr. Bungle Retrovertigo Artist: Mr. Bungle Album: California Tags: pop rock mrbungle mr bungle california retrovetigo |
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RHCP Parody by Mr Bungle (main)reason for this: as you know RHCP stole cd title "californication" from Mr Bungle,whose 1999 album had to be renamed as "california" Tags: music parody redhot patton mr bungle funny |
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Mr Bungle - Desert Search For Techno Allah (1995) live 1995 in San Francisco, Danny Heifetz: Drums, Percussion, Keyboards William Winant: Percussion, Keyboards Theo Lengyel: Alto & Tenor Sax, Trombone, Flute, Finger Cymbals Bär McKinnon: Tenor Sax, Keyboards, Drums Trevor Dunn: Bass, Percussion, Backing Vocals Trey Spruance: Guitar, Keyboards, Trumpet Mike Patton: Vocals, Keyboards, Sampler Tags: MrBungle Bungle Mike Patton Dunn Spruance Winant Heifetz live latex masquerade |
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my ass is on fire music video by mr bungle! my ass is on fire music video by mr bungle! Tags: my ass is on fire music video by mr bungle |
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Mr Bungle-Sweet Charity (day at the beach) day at the beach mr bungle sweet charity Tags: day at the beach mr bungle sweet charity chad dennis cleveland ohio |
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Mr Bungle - Travolta Mr Bungle - Travolta Tags: Mr Bungle Travolta mike patton fantomas trey spruance zorn |
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retrovertigo an old amv I amde years ago Tags: amv anime music video serial experiments lain mr bungle retrovertigo nafuda |