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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2010

Grotus was an experimental, politically charged rock band from San Francisco, California, active from 1989 to 1996.
The track brown is on the album Brown
and also as a extra track on the album Slow Motion Apocalypse

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  • Thumbs Up if Mike Patton led you here!

  • @theenigmajjames Nope Grotus got me here . as i dont rate much of what Mike patton has done. Nothing really has excited me that ive not heard before.

    saw Grotus about 17 years ago in london.

  • @theenigmajjames What does Mike Patton have to do with grotus?

  • @DamienNeverwinter well according to some people who have commented that Grotus have supported a Mile patton band called Mr Bungle

  • Love Grotus and this track but the song seems short,...no?

  • Yeah a little bit as the song is about 6 minutes, But there is only so much of the same images on a loop a person can take

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  • @skawashers

    truth... I saw Grotus because they were opening for Mr Bungle back in the day

  • And also, something I just found out is that this band recorded with David Bryson who also worked on FNM's "Angel Dust" so theres the link. and the obvious that they're both from San Francisco too.

  • Roddy also mentioned Grotus that got me here. Jeepers! Can hear why they were an influence on FNM!

  • Devin Townsend led me here as well as Mike Patton....... Both awesome musicians !!

  • saw them open for bungle back in 1990

  • This is Wonderful. Thanks pal!

  • I saw Grotus open for Mr. Bungle in Anaheim, for their first record. (on 2 hits of acid)

  • @gaaradammit Somewhere I have a letter from John Carson. Just loved this band and saw them everytime they hit town.

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