Pre-order the CD/Blu-ray here.
Last year, Mr. Bungle went on a reunion tour right before the pandemic cancelled live music, playing songs from their thrashy 1986 demo, with help from their thrash heroes Scott Ian (Anthrax) and Dave Lombardo (Slayer). Then that same lineup released a genuinely great reworking of that demo, The Raging Wrath of The Easter Bunny Demo, and celebrated with a genuinely great livestream. Like on the tour, they accompanied the Easter Bunny songs with some covers (Corrosion of Conformity, Circle Jerks, Seals & Crofts, the Mr. Rogers theme, and this time also a Van Halen cover to honor Eddie), and the livestream event also included behind-the-scenes footage, an opening set by comedian Neil Hamburger, and funny cameos by Henry Rollins, Buzz Osborne, David Yow, Brian Posehn, Eric Andre, Josh Homme, Dennis from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (known IRL as Glenn Howerton), and more.
Now, that livestream event -- dubbed "The Night They Came Home" -- is getting a CD + Blu-ray, CD + DVD, VHS, and digital release on June 11 via Ipecac. The CD portion features remastered audio of the performance, while the film includes all the extra stuff, plus three music videos from the album (“Raping Your Mind,” “Eracist,” and “Sudden Death”), and extended behind-the-scenes footage. Watch "Bungle Grind" from the film and check out the artwork and tracklist below.
The CD/Blu-ray version is available to pre-order now in the BrooklynVegan store.
Mike Patton has stayed busy since the Mr. Bungle comeback, and he just released the first Tomahawk album in eight years, Tonic Immobility, last month. That album, multiple Mr. Bungle records, and more Mike Patton records are also available in our store.