Quote Unquote (song)

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“Quote Unquote”
“Quote Unquote” cover
Song by Mr. Bungle
Album Mr. Bungle
Released August 13, 1991
Recorded 1991
Genre Avant-garde metal
Length 6:56
Label Warner Brothers Records
Writer Mr. Bungle
Producer John Zorn & Mr. Bungle
Mr. Bungle track listing
Quote Unquote
(Track 1)
"Slowly Growing Deaf"
(Track 2)


"Quote Unquote" is a song from Mr. Bungle's self-titled debut album. A video for the song was released but MTV refused to play it due to images of clowns hanging themselves and its dark atmosphere which the music channel felt would disturb and upset some viewers. The song was original titled Travolta, but the title had to be changed due to legal reasons. The song features many genre shifts, which was typical of Mr. Bungle, and features an intro which appears to be a sample of one of the band members snoring, suddenly the sound of what seems to be smashing glass interrupts this and the main song begins. The song ends with a sample of the band jumping trains, a sample which was carried on in the album's later tracks Egg and The Girls of Porn. This sample switches between random video game samples and one of the band members playing with a trumpet of some sort.