Mr. Bungle

Mr. Bungle
Mr. Bungle
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Genre(s) Experimentelle Musik, Jazzcore
Gründung 1985
Auflösung 2004
Letzte Besetzung
Mike Patton
Trey Spruance
Trevor Dunn
Danny Heifetz
Saxophon, Keyboard
Clinton MCKinnion

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