Faith No More’s Mike Patton explains why he urinated on Axl Rose’s autocue

Mike Patton has admitted to urinating on Axl Rose 's teleprompter, while also revealing the motive behind his act. The incident took place in 1992 when Patton's band Faith No More was. Mike Patton doesn't take shit from anyone, and especially not from Axl Rose — whose teleprompter he peed on when Faith No More were opening for Guns N' Roses in the early '90s, simply.

Mike Patton confiesa que orinó en el teleprónter de Axl Rose porque GNR

One of rock's most outrageous tour tales involving Mike Patton taking a dump in Axl Rose's orange juice has finally been debunked. The story goes that while on tour with Guns N' Roses in 1991, Faith No More frontman Mike Patton pooped in an orange juice carton he found in a fridge in Rose's dressing room, before putting it back on the shelf. Faith No More's Mike Patton has explained why he urinated on Axl Rose's teleprompter when the band supported Guns N' Roses. Mike Patton has revealed why he urinated on Axl Rose 's teleprompter when Faith No More opened for the Guns N' Roses / Metallica co-headlining tour in 1992. Mike Patton has explained why he urinated on Axl Rose's teleprompter when the band supported Guns N' Roses in '92. The Faith No More lead singer opened up on the debacle while speaking to Anthrax's Scott Ian and Sepultura's Andreas Kisser. In 1992, Guns 'N' Roses and Metallica were touring in support of 1991 albums Use Your Illusion I and II.

Mike Patton Explains Why He Once Peed on Axl Rose's Teleprompter

During a conversation with Regis Tadeu, Mike Patton looked back on peeing over Axl Roses teleprompter when Faith No More was the opening for Guns N' Roses during the group's early-'90s. Mike Patton has revealed why he urinated on Axl Rose's teleprompter when Faith No More opened for the Guns N' Roses/Metallica co-headlining tour in 1992.. As Patton explained in a new Zoom chat with Anthrax's Scott Ian and Andreas Kisser of Sepultura, Faith No More were the subject of hazing by the GN'R camp, whom had experienced similar treatment when they opened for Mötley Crüe. Published May 28, 2021. When Mike Patton gets angry he sees yellow, not red — or at least that was the case back in '92 when he decided to urinate all over Axl Rose's teleprompter. Now the Faith. In 1992, Mike Patton's band Faith No More was opening for Guns N' Roses during their hugely popular co-headlining tour alongside Metallica. The tour took place in the middle of Guns N' Roses.

Faith No More's Mike Patton Once Defecated in Axl Rose’s Orange Juice

Faith No More singer Mike Patton peed on Axl Rose's teleprompter when they opened for Guns N' Roses and Metallica in 1992. Mike said, quote, "It was such a drag touring with [GNR], I hate to say it.. 'Oh, maybe Axl Rose will eat it.'" Unfortunately, a crew member picked it up, so Mike had to step in before he could eat it. Faith No More vocalist Mike Patton has a thing for poo, it has been revealed. In his book " Rock Star Babylon ," author Jon Holmes noted that Patton used to molest Guns N' Roses singer Axl. A 1991 tour with Gun N' Roses found Faith No More frontman Mike Patton playing some unbelievable scatological tricks on Axl Rose. Patton "sh- in an orange juice carton, resealed it, and put it. Turns out Mike Patton, and not Axl Rose, is the greatest singer of all time Chris Coplan May 25, 2014 | 4:00pm ET Last week, we published a list of the best singers as ranked in order of their respective octave ranges.

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Following Patton are avant-garde vocalist Diamanda Galás and Van Halen frontman David Lee Roth who claim a range of five octaves alongside Rose, but are just a few notes higher. The remainder of. Mike Patton's rivalry with Axl Rose goes beyond who's got a larger vocal range.With Faith No More returning this month with their first new album in 18 years, Exclaim has dug up a few rather incredible anecdotes relating to Patton and Rose's relationship. Warning: These tales are not for the faint of heart. During Faith No More's tour with Guns N' Roses in 1991, Patton would have fun.