MIKE PATTON Discusses Videogame Work

June 8, 2007

Mike Patton (FAITH NO MORE, MR. BUNGLE, FANTOMAS, PEEPING TOM, TOMAHAWK) recently spoke to Destructoid about his videogame projects, including his voice-over work in the upcoming multi-platform videogames "The Darkness" and "Left 4 Dead". Check out the chat at this location.

Patton's PEEPING TOM was the featured musical guest on "The Henry Rollins Show" on the Independent Film Channel (IFC) on June 1. The group performed the song "Mojo" from its self-titled debut. Watch the performance and an interview with Patton at this location.

"Peeping Tom" was released on May 30, 2006 via the Ipecac label. The CD features Patton alongside a slew of collaborators, such as British trip-hop group MASSIVE ATTACK, rapper Kool Keith, human beatbox Rhazel and Grammy-winning singer Norah Jones.

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