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Trey Spruance
Trey Spruance
American musician and composer
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Mike Patton
Mike Patton
American singer, producer and composer
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Tomahawk
Tomahawk
American supergroup
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Fantômas
Fantômas
American band
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Trevor Dunn
Trevor Dunn
American bassist and composer
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Faith No More
Faith No More
American rock band
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Melvins
Melvins
American rock band
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Synyster Gates
Synyster Gates
American musician
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Slipknot
Slipknot
American metal band
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Palms
Palms
American rock band
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Anthony Kiedis
Anthony Kiedis
American singer
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Dave Lombardo
Dave Lombardo
Cuban-American drummer
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Team Sleep
Team Sleep
band
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Peeping Tom
Peeping Tom
band
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Dog Fashion Disco
Dog Fashion Disco
band
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Tub Ring
Tub Ring
rock band
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Korn
Korn
American nu metal band
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Buzz Osborne
Buzz Osborne
American singer, guitarist and producer
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Isis
Isis
Los Angeles, California-based post-metal band
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Killswitch Engage
Killswitch Engage
American metalcore band
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Limp Bizkit
Limp Bizkit
American nu metal band
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Incubus
Incubus
American band
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William Winant
William Winant
American percussionist
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Dale Crover
Dale Crover
American musician
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The Accüsed
The Accüsed
band
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Skankin' Pickle
Skankin' Pickle
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The Dillinger Escape Plan
The Dillinger Escape Plan
American mathcore band
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The Black Dahlia Murder
The Black Dahlia Murder
American death metal band
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Venom
Venom
English thrash metal band
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Avenged Sevenfold
Avenged Sevenfold
American metal band
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Mushroomhead
Mushroomhead
American band
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Papa Roach
Papa Roach
American nu-metal band

Mr. Bungle is an American experimental rock band from Northern California. Having gone through many incarnations throughout their career, the band is best known for their experimental rock period. During this time, they developed a highly eclectic style, cycling through several musical genres, often within the course of a single song, including heavy metal, avant-garde jazz, ska, disco, and funk. This period also saw the band utilizing unconventional song structures and samples; playing a wide array of instruments; dressing up in masks, jumpsuits, and other costumes; and performing a diverse selection of cover songs during live performances.

The band was founded in Eureka, California in 1985 as a death metal project while the members were still in high school. They were named after a character in the 1959 children's educational film Beginning Responsibility: Lunchroom Manners, later featured in the 1981 HBO special The Pee-wee Herman Show. Mr. Bungle released four demo tapes in the mid-to-late 1980s. They signed to Warner Bros. Records in 1990 on the back of lead vocalist Mike Patton's success as frontman of Faith No More, and released three full-length studio albums between 1991 and 1999, which featured the eclectic, experimental style they became known for. The band toured in 1999 and 2000 to support their third album before going on hiatus; ultimately revealing that they had dissolved. They reunited as a thrash metal band for a series of shows in February 2020 to perform their 1986 demo album The Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny with Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian and Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo. They subsequently returned to the studio to re-record the demo as a professional album and released it on October 30, 2020.

Although Mr. Bungle went through several line-up changes, the longest-serving members were Patton, guitarist Trey Spruance, bassist Trevor Dunn, saxophonists Clinton "Bär" McKinnon and Theo Lengyel, and drummer Danny Heifetz, with Patton, Spruance, and Dunn performing in every version of band. Members were based in San Francisco during the band's tenure with Warner Bros. During much of the band's existence, they were involved in a public dispute with Red Hot Chili Peppers, particularly between Patton and Chili Peppers vocalist Anthony Kiedis, which was played upon by the press, including TV and media personalities. In later years, members of the bands have shown respect to each other.