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Mr. Bungle's livestream/dvd

Posted by Loren on April 24, 2021

Mr. Bungle's livestream/dvd
photo by Eric Larsen

On Halloween 2020, Mr. Bungle hosted a streaming special called “The Night They Came Home,” a chance to share the out-of-hiatus group's new take on their album, The Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny Demo, which reimagines some of their earliest songs (with a new lineup as well). The livestream was roughly two hours in length and features live renditions of the songs, but also behind-the-scenes footage, cameos, and covers songs by the likes of Circle Jerks, Slayer, and S.O.D.

Now, that event is coming to CD, blu-ray, DVD, VHS, and digital platforms. The DVD also includes Neil Hamburger’s opening set, music videos and extended footage. Check the track listing below, plus their performance of "Bungle Grind." Ipecac Recordings will handle the release.

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The Night They Came Home track list:

Won’t You Be My Neighbor (Fred Rogers cover)
Anarchy Up Your Anus
Raping Your Mind
Bungle Grind
Methematics
Hell Awaits/Summer Breeze (Slayer/Seals & Croft medley/cover)
Eracist
World Up My Ass (Circle Jerks cover)
Glutton For Punishment
Hypocrites/Habla Español O Muere (S.O.D. cover)
Spreading The Thighs of Death
Loss for Words
Sudden Death
Loss of Control (Van Halen cover)

Mr. Bungle's livestream/dvd
photo by Eric Larsen

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