![]() The overall effect is what we would imagine it’s like to be kidnapped from your bed by evil aliens who dose you with meth, then lash you to an electric fence so crazed dogs can snap at your gonads and escaped mental patients can pitch gravel at your head. The Dillinger Escape Plan with Mike Patton - Irony Is A Dead Scene EP Vinyl Record (Australian Exclusive Orange & Milky Clear Colour In Colour Vinyl) by. As the band blaze psychotically through the intricate pyrotechnic maze-work of their epic spazz-metal constructs, Patton snaps, snarls, whimpers, shrieks and bellows about Hollywood Squares, Pig Latin and When Good Dogs Do Bad Things. Bungle, Fantomas) and The Dillinger Escape Plan, this four song EP is a wildly progressive amalgam. The Epitaph release that features Mike Patton finally available again on. A collaboration between Mike Patton (Faith No More, Mr. ![]() Putting the two together in the studio on the four-track Irony Is A Dead Scene has produced the same effect as tossing napalm onto a grease fire. Dillinger Escape Plan - Irony Is A Dead Scene - Epitaph / Buddyhead - LP. Patton, meanwhile, is the gonzoid former singer of rap-metal pioneers Faith No More. In case you don’t know, the Dillingers are the most mathematically skilled and intensely devastating hardcore band working today - imagine King Crimson with shaved heads and a steady diet of PCP. Dillinger Escape Plan w Mike Patton - Irony Is A Dead Scene (tangerine splatter vinyl, 20th anniversary) New. But few are as outlandish as this jaw-dropping EP from The Dillinger Escape Plan and Mike Patton. Some point between the original pressing and the 2000 reissue, it was repressed with different artwork. You know, I’ve heard some freaky-ass records in my time. The Dillinger Escape Plan is an EP by American metallic hardcore band The Dillinger Escape Plan, originally released in 1997 and rereleased by Now or Never Records as NoN.02. Bungle, Fantomas,) and The Dillinger Escape Plan, this four song EP is a wildly progressive amalgam of musical styles that combines the feral intensity of hardcore, the technical precision of metal, mind-boggling tempo changes and sonic textures usually associated only with experimental ele. 8. Here’s what I said about it back then (with some minor editing): A collaboration between Mike Patton (Faith No More, Mr. ![]() This came out in 2002 – or at least that’s when I got it.
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