Sure, the record store down the street has Mr. Bungle, Disco Volante, and California, but where do I get those early demo tapes?
They aren’t available anymore. None of them have been produced or sold in years, with the exception of Bowel of Chiley, released without band permission in 1991 (Playhouse Productions) as a bootleg cassette erroneously titled “Bowl of Chiley,” and again in 1997 (Rastacore Records) as a CD that was sold by several large music stores until the band put a stop to it. Lots of the rarer Mr. Bungle recordings are readily available through tape and CD trading, or, if you prefer MP3s, through various file-sharing programs & FTP sites. V. Rare stuff 1. Mr. Bungle That album comes in various packages. The European disc does not have the black & white clown on it. It is pink or lilac with the Mr. Bungle logo and a track list. The booklet has two fewer pages (4 panels instead of 6). A picture LP does exist, with the P. Earwig artwork from the cover on it. There is also a plain black vinyl version. 2. Disco Volante The LP comes with a 7″ that features a song by the Secret Chiefs 3. The tape has a c