Mike Patton (born Michael Allen Patton, January 27, 1968) is an American musician. He is best-known as the lead singer of Faith No More from 1988 to 1998, but has also handled lead vocals for Mr. Bungle, Tomahawk and Fantômas. He often produces side projects in collaboration with other musicians, such as John Zorn, Dan the Automator, The Melvins, Dillinger Escape Plan, Melt-Banana, Sepultura, and Merzbow, Lovage, Maldoror, Weird Little Boy, Rahzel, and Kaada. Along with Greg Werckman, he also co-founded and runs Ipecac Recordings.
Patton possesses a remarkable range of vocal textures and styles (from Sinatra-esque crooning to aggressive death metal growling), and his avant-garde leanings have earned him a large and loyal cult following.
Growing up in Eureka, California, Patton and friends formed Mr. Bungle circa 1985. They recorded a few demos and earned a small local following. Patton joined Faith No More in January of 1989 and filled the vocal void left by the unreliable and recently fired Chuck Mosley (Cement). Faith No More's The Real Thing was released later the same year. The album reached the top ten on the charts thanks largely to MTV's heavy rotation of the video for the song "Epic."
In the United States, Faith No More would never again match the commercial success of The Real Thing. After a series of interesting but poorly promoted albums (Angel Dust; King for a Day, Fool for a Lifetime; and Album of the Year), Faith No More officially disbanded in 1998.
During the long demise of Faith No More, Patton had resumed collaborating with Mr. Bungle. His success in mainstream rock and metal ultimately helped secure Mr. Bungle a record deal with Warner Bros. The band released a self-titled album (produced by John Zorn) in 1991, and the highly surreal Disco Volante in 1995. Their final album was titled California, and was widely regarded an essential record by such mainstream publications as Maxim magazine and Rolling Stone magazine.
Patton's other projects have included two "experimental" solo albums on John Zorn's Tzadik label (Adult Themes for Voice in 1996 and Pranzo Oltranzista in 1997). He's appeared many times on other Tzadik releases with Zorn and others.
Recently, Patton has worked with Björk and the beat boxer Rahzel. He is often featured on new releases, and is regarded as extremely hard working.
In 2005, Patton signed on to compose the soundtrack for the upcoming independent movie Pinion (http://www.littlemonkeyproductions.com), marking his debut scoring an American feature-length film. His other film work includes portraying two major characters in the Steve Balderson film Firecracker.
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Discography
Mike Patton's work, outside of Faith No More and Mr. Bungle
1996 Adult Themes for Voice
1997 Pranzo Oltranzista
1998 Weird Little Boy (by Weird Little Boy - John Zorn and Patton)
1999 Fantômas (by Fantômas - Patton, Buzz Osborne, Trevor Dunn and Dave Lombardo)
1999 She (by Maldoror - Patton and Masami Akita)
2001 The Director's Cut (by Fantômas)
2001 Tomahawk (by Tomahawk - Patton, Duane Denison, John Stanier and Kevin Rutmanis)
2001 "Music to Make Love to Your Old Lady By" (by Lovage - Patton, Dan the Automator and Jennifer Charles)
2002 Millennium Monsterwork 2000 (by The Fantômas Melvins Big Band - Fantômas and Melvins playing together live)
2002 Hemophiliac (by John Zorn/Patton/Ikue Mori)
2002 Irony is a Dead Scene (by The Dillinger Escape Plan with Patton on vocals)
2003 Mit Gas (by Tomahawk)
2004 Delìrium Cordìa (by Fantômas)
2004 Hemophiliac: 50th Birthday Celebration Volume Six (by John Zorn/Patton/Ikue Mori)
2004 Romances (Patton & Kaada)
2005 General Patton vs The X-ecutioners
2005 Suspended Animation (by Fantômas)
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5 comentários:
LUKE!!!! Eu trabalho! Ou pelo menos devia!!! Não posso passar o tempo a ver o teu blog!!! Ver o blog ... com o Mike ...
Tenho mais fotos!! Pena é ser "excêntrico"....
Mas também pode ser!
"Excêntrico"...o novo nome para os rabetas!!!! lololol
Pois rabeta com guita e famoso e possuidor, após a era Sinatra, da melhor voz existente. A opinião é minha claro.
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