O vocalista das bandas faith no more.mr.bungle,peeping tom e mais uma penca de bandas(confere depois a parte em inglês retirada do wikipedia pra ver a saga desse sujeito)lançou algo inédito:musica italiana com orquestra e tudo mais que se tem direito. Tem link:http://www.myspace.com/mikepattonofficial
olha ai na ordem do show(1 a 10) falou caray!(das duas uma:ou vai dar boas gargalhadas ou vai odiar!)eu dei boas risadas!!! caray!!!
9:05 1 (preste bem a atenção na expressão facial do ragazzo)
9:06 2 (vocal mezzo faith no more mezzo italiano ,olha o cara do lado do mike-ele tem feeling caray)
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Michael Allan Patton (born January 27, 1968, in Eureka, California) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, composer, producer, lyricist, multi-instrumentalist, film actor, and voice actor, best known as the lead singer of the rock band Faith No More. He has also handled lead vocals for Mr. Bungle, Tomahawk, Lovage, Fantômas, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Zu and Peeping Tom.
Known best for his eclectic influences and numerous projects, Patton has earned critical praise for his diverse vocals, which touch on crooning, falsetto, death growls, rapping, chanting, mouth music, beatboxing and scatting, among other techniques; critic Greg Prato writes, "Patton could very well be one of the most versatile and talented singers in rock music."[1]
He has many producer or co-producer credits with artists such as John Zorn, The Melvins, Melt-Banana and Kool Keith. He co-founded Ipecac Recordings with Greg Werckman in 1999, and has run the label since.
DISCOGRAFIA
- 1989 - The Real Thing
- 1989 - Kerrang! Flexible Fiend 3 (magazine flexi disc insert, Faith No More performs Sweet Emotion (an early version of The Perfect Crime)
- 1990 - Live at Brixton Academy (Includes 2 studio recordings from The Real Thing sessions. These comprise of The Grade - a short guitar instrumental by Jim Martin and The Cowboy Song.
- 1991 - Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey - Soundtrack (Faith No More performs The Perfect Crime)
- 1992 - Angel Dust
- 1993 - Songs To Make Love To
- 1993 - Judgment Night - Soundtrack (Faith No More & Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E. perform Another Body Murdered)
- 1995 - King for a Day... Fool for a Lifetime
- 1995 - Metallurgy, Vol. 1 (by Various Artists, Faith No More performs Engove (Caffeine))
- 1997 - Album of the Year
- 1998 - Plagiarism (by Sparks, Faith No More featured on This Town Ain't Big Enough For The Both Of Us and Something For The Girl With Everything)
- 1998 - Du riechst so gut '98 - EP (by Rammstein, Faith No More remixes a version of the song)
- 1998 - Who Cares a Lot? (compilation)
- 2003 - This Is It: The Best of Faith No More (compilation)
- 2005 - Epic and Other Hits (compilation)
- 2005 - The Platinum Collection (compilation)
- 2008 - The Works (compilation) - 3 cd, first two with hits and one with rarities
- 2009 - The Very Best Definitive Ultimate Greatest Hits Collection (compilation) - 2 cd, one with hits and one with rarities
- Patton recorded several bonus tracks and/or b-sides with Faith No More, most of which have only been available on their non-US releases. Those tracks not included on any of the domestic titles listed above are original songs As the Worm Turns (Patton Version), Evidence (Spanish Version), as well as covers of Greenfields (The Brothers Four) and I Wanna Fuck Myself (G.G. Allin).
Mr. Bungle
- 1986 - The Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny (demo)
- 1987 - Bowel of Chiley (demo)
- 1988 - Goddammit I Love America (demo)
- 1989 - OU818 (demo)
- 1991 - Mr. Bungle
- 1995 - Disco Volante
- 1999 - California
- 2002 - D.R.I. Tribute - We Don't Need Society! (by Various Artists, Mr. Bungle performs a live version of I Don't Need Society)
Fantômas
- 1998 - Great Jewish Music: Marc Bolan (by Various Artists, Patton sings and plays all instruments as Fantômas on Chariot Choogle)
- 1999 - Fantômas
- 2001 - The Director's Cut
- 2002 - Millennium Monsterwork 2000 (by The Fantômas Melvins Big Band)
- 2002 - Wanna Buy a Monkey? (by Dan the Automator, "Intro" features music by Fantômas)
- 2003 - Masada Anniversary Edition Vol. 3: The Unknown Masada (by John Zorn, Fantômas perform Zemaraim)
- 2004 - Delìrium Còrdia
- 2005 - Suspended Animation
- 2005 - Who Is It/Where Is The Line Mixes 12" Vinyl (by Björk, Side B features a Fantômas remix of Where Is The Line)
- 2005 - Animali In Calore Surriscaldati Con Ipertermia Genitale/Cat in Red (Split 5" Vinyl / 3" CD with Melt-Banana)
Tomahawk
- 2001 - Tomahawk
- 2003 - Mit Gas
- 2007 - Sun Dance - Single (features the non-album instrumental track El Tecolote)
- 2007 - Anonymous
Solo albums
- 1996 - Adult Themes for Voice
- 1997 - Pranzo Oltranzista
- 2008 - A Perfect Place (Film soundtrack composed by Patton, distributed with the film through Ipecac Recordings as a CD/DVD special edition)
- 2009 - High Voltage (Film soundtrack composed and largely performed by Patton)
Peeping Tom
- 2006 - Mojo Exclusive EP (features the non-album track Preschool)
- 2006 - Peeping Tom (album by Patton features collaborations with Odd Nosdam, Doseone and Jel of anticon., Rahzel, Dan the Automator, Amon Tobin, Kool Keith, Massive Attack, Bebel Gilberto, Kid Koala, Norah Jones, Dub Trio, among others)
- 2007 - We're Not Alone - Single (features We're Not Alone (Dan the Automator Redux), a distinctly different version from the album track with newly recorded Patton vocals)
With John Zorn
- 1995 - Elegy (arranged by John Zorn, Patton performs vocals)
- 1998 - Weird Little Boy (by John Zorn/Chris Cochrane/Trey Spruance/Patton/William Winant)
- 1999 - Taboo & Exile (by John Zorn, Patton featured on Bulls-Eye)
- 2000 - The Big Gundown: John Zorn Plays The Music of Ennio Morricone (by John Zorn, Patton sings The Ballad of Hank McCain (Vocal) on the 20th Anniversary Edition)
- 2001 - The Gift (by John Zorn, Patton featured on Bridge to the Beyond)
- 2002 - Hemophiliac (Tzadik Limited Edition) (by Hemophiliac)
- 2002 - I.A.O. (by John Zorn, Patton contributes vocals on Leviathan)
- 2003 - Masada Anniversary Edition Vol. 2: Voices in the Wilderness (by Various Artists, Patton performs keyboards and vocals on Kochot)
- 2004 - 50th Birthday Celebration Volume 6 (by Hemophiliac)
- 2005 - 50th Birthday Celebration Volume 12 (by Painkiller, special guest vocals by Patton)
- 2005 - Naked City: The Complete Studio Recordings (by Naked City, features Patton on the new "version vocale" of the track Grand Guignol)
- 2006 - The Stone: Issue One (by John Zorn/Dave Douglas/Patton/Bill Laswell/Rob Burger/Ben Perowsky)
- 2006 - Moonchild: Songs Without Words (conceived by John Zorn featuring Patton/Trevor Dunn/Joey Baron)
- 2006 - Astronome (conceived by John Zorn featuring Patton/Trevor Dunn/Joey Baron)
- 2007 - Six Litanies for Heliogabalus (conceived by John Zorn featuring Patton/Trevor Dunn/Joey Baron/Ikue Mori/Jamie Saft)
- 2008 - The Crucible (conceived by John Zorn featuring Patton/Trevor Dunn/Joey Baron/John Zorn/Marc Ribot)
[edit] Album collaborations
- 1999 - She (by Maldoror - Patton and Merzbow)
- 2001 - Music to Make Love to Your Old Lady By (by Lovage - Patton, Dan the Automator and Jennifer Charles)
- 2002 - Irony is a Dead Scene (by The Dillinger Escape Plan with Mike Patton (vocals, samples and percussions))
- 2004 - Romances (by Kaada/Patton)
- 2005 - General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners (by Patton and The X-Ecutioners)
- 2010 - Crudo (upcoming album by Patton with Dan the Automator, strange and bizarre R 'n' B & Hip Hop)
- 2010 - Mondo Cane (upcoming album by Patton, Aldo Sisillo, Roy Paci and a full orchestra, featuring live and studio recordings of Italian pop covers from the 50s & 60s)
Albums featured
- 1995 - Burn or Bury (by Milk Cult, Patton performs vocals on Psychoanalytwist)
- 1996 - Roots (by Sepultura, Patton sings on the track Lookaway)
- 1997 - Blood Rooted (by Sepultura, Patton sings and co-writes Mine. His singing can be also heard on the remix of the track Lookaway.)
- 1997 - Great Jewish Music: Burt Bacharach (by Various Artists, Patton (vocals and keyboards) collaborates with David Slusser on She's Gone Away)
- 1997 - Great Jewish Music: Serge Gainsbourg (by Various Artists, Patton sings and plays all instruments on Ford Mustang)
- 1997 - Fear No Love (by Bob Ostertag, Patton contributes vocals to The Man in the Blue Slip and Not Your Girl)
- 1997 - AngelicA 97 (by Various Artists, House of Discipline contributes The Art Of Fist-Fucking (1 & 2) and Patton contributes to Romance For A Choking Man/Woman (with Marie Goyette) and cudegokalalumosospasashatetéwaot)
- 1998 - Charlie (by Melt-Banana, members of Mr. Bungle (and many others) contribute vocals for Area 877 (Phoenix Mix))
- 1999 - Memory Is An Elephant (by Tin Hat Trio, Patton sings on hidden track Infinito)
- 1999 - Tribus (by Sepultura, Patton co-writes and sings The Waste)
- 1999 - No Coração dos Deuses - Soundtrack (Patton performs Procura O Cara with members of Sepultura)
- 1999 - Song Drapes (by Jerry Hunt, Patton contributes text/vocals on Song Drape 7 "I Come")
- 2000 - The Crybaby (by Melvins, Patton sings and plays instruments on G.I. Joe)
- 2000 - Great Phone Calls (by Neil Hamburger, Patton featured on Music of the Night)
- 2000 - Down With The Scene (by Kid 606, Patton contributes vocals on Secrets 4 Sale)
- 2002 - Rise Above: 24 Black Flag Songs to Benefit the West Memphis Three (by Various Artists, Patton performs on Six Pack)
- 2004 - Virginal Co Ordinates (by Eyvind Kang, Patton contributes voice & electronics)
- 2004 - Medúlla (by Björk, features Patton on Pleasure Is All Mine and Where Is The Line)
- 2004 - White People (by Handsome Boy Modeling School, features Patton on Are You Down With It?)
- 2004 - The End of the Fear of God (by Various Artists, Patton duets with Kid 606 on Circle A)
- 2005 - Crime and Dissonance (by Ennio Morricone, compiled by Alan Bishop of Sun City Girls with Patton's commentary)
- 2005 - Toto Angelica (by Alvin Curran, contains snippets of past Angelica Festival performances, including Patton's in 1997)
- 2005 - Oceanic Remixes/Reinterpretations (by Isis, Patton contributed a version of Maritime)
- 2005 - Burner (by Odd Nosdam, features Patton on 11th Ave Freakout Pt 2)
- 2005 - Wei-Wu-Wei (by Corleone: Roy Paci, Patton contributes vocals on Tutto diventerà rosso)
- 2005 - Patton performs vocals on Koolade (formerly titled "Kool-Aid Party"), an unreleased song originally recorded for the album Team Sleep
- 2006 - Wishingbone (by Subtle, features Patton on Long Vein of the Voice)
- 2006 - New Heavy (by Dub Trio, features Patton on Not Alone)
- 2006 - Trouble – The Jamie Saft Trio Plays Bob Dylan (by Jamie Saft Trio, features Patton on Ballad of a Thin Man)
- 2006 - Quero Saber (by Carla Hassett, duet with Patton on a cover of The Beatles' Julia)
- 2007 - Athlantis (by Eyvind Kang, Patton contributes vocals)
- 2007 - Vein (by Foetus, Patton remixes How to Vibrate)
- 2008 - Another Sound Is Dying (by Dub Trio, features Patton on No Flag)
- 2008 - Profanation (Preparation for a Coming Darkness) (by Praxis, features Patton on Larynx)
- 2008 - Transylvania (by The Tango Saloon, features Patton on Dracula Cha Cha)
- 2008 - Auk/Blood (by Tanya Tagaq, features Patton on Fire - Ikuma)
- 2008 - Bird's Eye - Single (by Patton, Serj Tankian and Marc Streitenfeld, featured in the film Body of Lies [1])
- 2009 - Carboniferous (by Zu, features Patton on Soulympics and Orc)
- 2009 - Join The Q (by the Qemists, features Patton on Lost Weekend)
- 2009 - Umläut (by Umläut, features Patton on Atlas Face)
- 2009 - Broken (by Soulsavers, features Patton on Unbalanced Pieces)
- 2009 - Greatest Knockouts The Album, Vol. 2 (upcoming album by Rahzel, features Patton on Come Fly With Me)
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