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'''Video''' [[Macumba]] (an african-brazilian religious ritual) was a sexual scathology, nonsense and brutal violence films compilation edited by [[Mike Patton]] arround [[1991]]/[[1992]]. Patton sends the VHS tape to [[João Gordo]] ([[Ratos de Porão]]'s vocalist), [[Max Cavalera]] (former [[Sepultura]]'s vocalist) and a brazilian journalist short after they become friends during the tour with [[Faith No More]] in [[Brazil]]. The video contain scenes of germany and japonese scathologic/slavery sex, a corrupt politician suicide, a presbiteryan pastor on TV show screaming very louder, genital mutilation, satanists worship from the begining of 20th century, a drowning of a little boy in a pool with putrid water and the videoclipe "Travolta" from [[Mr. Bungle]] (which was censored by [[MTV]]).
'''Video''' [[Macumba]] (an african-brazilian religious ritual) was a sexual scathology, nonsense and brutal violence films compilation edited by [[Mike Patton]] arround [[1991]]/[[1992]]. Patton sends the VHS tape to [[João Gordo]] ([[Ratos de Porão]]'s vocalist), [[Max Cavalera]] (former [[Sepultura]]'s vocalist) and a brazilian journalist short after they become friends during the tour with [[Faith No More]] in [[Brazil]]. The video contain scenes of germany and japonese scathologic/slavery sex, a corrupt politician suicide, a presbiteryan pastor on TV show screaming very louder, genital mutilation, satanists worship from the begining of 20th century, a drowning of a little boy in a pool with putrid water and the videoclipe "Travolta" from [[Mr. Bungle]] (which was censored by [[MTV]]).
Ocurred some privities sessions exhibition with a few friends in common in [[São Paulo]] and the video tape front contained the sentence: "Isso aqui é para o cu de vocês!" or "This is for your assholes!", in portuguese.
Ocurred some privities sessions exhibition with a few friends in common in [[São Paulo]] and the video tape front contained the sentence: "Isso aqui é para o cu de vocês!" or "This is for your assholes!", in portuguese.
In [[1993]], João Gordo released in '''Ratos de Porão's''' album "'''Just Another Crime in... Massacreland'''", a track called "'''Video Macumba'''" which is a response to [[Mike Patton]].


==References==
==References==
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*http://www.altnation.com/forums/general-chat/39697-video-macumba.html
*http://rraurl.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=5515
*http://rraurl.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=5515
*http://www.fotolog.com.br/eddie_gomez/27970229
*http://www.fotolog.com.br/eddie_gomez/27970229

Revision as of 20:34, 31 December 2009

Video Macumba (an african-brazilian religious ritual) was a sexual scathology, nonsense and brutal violence films compilation edited by Mike Patton arround 1991/1992. Patton sends the VHS tape to João Gordo (Ratos de Porão's vocalist), Max Cavalera (former Sepultura's vocalist) and a brazilian journalist short after they become friends during the tour with Faith No More in Brazil. The video contain scenes of germany and japonese scathologic/slavery sex, a corrupt politician suicide, a presbiteryan pastor on TV show screaming very louder, genital mutilation, satanists worship from the begining of 20th century, a drowning of a little boy in a pool with putrid water and the videoclipe "Travolta" from Mr. Bungle (which was censored by MTV). Ocurred some privities sessions exhibition with a few friends in common in São Paulo and the video tape front contained the sentence: "Isso aqui é para o cu de vocês!" or "This is for your assholes!", in portuguese. In 1993, João Gordo released in Ratos de Porão's album "Just Another Crime in... Massacreland", a track called "Video Macumba" which is a response to Mike Patton.

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