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==Music Videos==
==Music Videos==
Mr. Bungle onbly released one music video. They created a video for the song "Travolta" and submitted it to [[MTV]]. However, the station refused to air the video because of images of bodies dangling on meat hooks.<ref name="McGaughey">{{cite web | last = McGaughey | first = Scott | title = The Unclassifiable and Ever-Evolving Music of Mr. Bungle | publisher = Perfect Sound Forever Online Music Magazine |date=September 1999 | url = http://www.furious.com/Perfect/mrbungle.html | accessdate = 2007-05-05}}</ref>
Mr. Bungle onbly released one music video. They created a video for the song "Travolta" from their self titled album and submitted it to [[MTV]]. However, the station refused to air the video because of images of bodies dangling on meat hooks.<ref name="McGaughey">{{cite web | last = McGaughey | first = Scott | title = The Unclassifiable and Ever-Evolving Music of Mr. Bungle | publisher = Perfect Sound Forever Online Music Magazine |date=September 1999 | url = http://www.furious.com/Perfect/mrbungle.html | accessdate = 2007-05-05}}</ref>


== Catalogue ==
== Catalogue ==

Revision as of 10:21, 11 September 2008

Mr. Bungle discography
Mr. Bungle live in 1999.
Studio albums3
Music videos1
Demo tapes4

This is a discography for the American experimental rock band Mr. Bungle. Formed in 1985, the band released four demo tapes and three studio albums.

Demo tapes

Studio albums

Music Videos

Mr. Bungle onbly released one music video. They created a video for the song "Travolta" from their self titled album and submitted it to MTV. However, the station refused to air the video because of images of bodies dangling on meat hooks.[1]

Catalogue

The four early pre-Warner Bros. cassettes are not part of the band's official catalogue, and are considered almost impossible to find today. However, one track ("Raping Your Mind") was released by Warner Bros. on a 1994 promo titled "Trademark Of Quality". Bowel of Chiley, mistakenly titled "Bowl of Chiley", was re-released as a bootleg cassette in 1991 by Playhouse Productions and as a CD in 1997 by Rastacore Records without the bands permission.[2] The demo tapes bring high prices on eBay, with auctions ending in the triple digits.[citation needed] The songs are, however, downloadable from an ftp-server.[3]

Footnotes

  1. ^ McGaughey, Scott (September 1999). "The Unclassifiable and Ever-Evolving Music of Mr. Bungle". Perfect Sound Forever Online Music Magazine. Retrieved 2007-05-05.
  2. ^ "Mr. Bungle". www.bunglefever.com. 2004. Retrieved 2007-04-28. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  3. ^ "Mr. Bungle FTP". www.bunglefever.com. Retrieved 2007-05-22.

See also