"The nearly two-hour show was part music, part comedy, part documentary, with cinematic production values that rival those of a home video release" - CoS writes about Mr. Bungle's Halloween show The Night They Came Home. "Instead of treating the camera like an audience member that isn’t there, Mr. Bungle used it like a film director, making the concert portion more like a performance video than a webcam stream", CoS adds, praising the use of guests - Josh Homme, Henry Rollins, Buzz Osborne - to bridge moments of silence between songs.

The experimental rock band consisting of Mike Patton, Trey Spruance, and Trevor Dunn, played their first shows in nearly two decades at LA's Fonda Theatre on Wednesday. They performed their 1986 demo tape, 'The Raging Wrath Of The Easter Bunny', joined by special guests Scott Ian (Anthrax guitarist) and Dave Lombardo (Slayer drummer). Apart from their songs, they played part of Slayer’s 'Hell Awaits' into their own 'Evil Satan', they covered 'Speak English or Die' by Scott Ian’s band Stormtroopers of Death (and changed the lyrics to "Speak Spanish or Die"), they played part of 'The Real Thing' by Mike Patton’s band Faith No More into their own 'Sudden Death', and covered 'Fuck the USA' by the Exploited. Revolver Magazine was there - "In a move at once inspired and antagonistic, one of the most quietly influential bands in metal reunited last night in Los Angeles … to play zero of the songs that made them influential".