Mike Patton is widely regarded as one of the most versatile and talented vocalists in the music industry. He has a vocal range of six octaves, which is one of the broadest vocal ranges recorded of any documented popular singer.
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Mike Patton’s unique vocal style includes crooning, falsetto, screaming, opera, death growls, rapping, beatboxing, and scatting, among other techniques. He is also known for his ability to manipulate his voice with effect pedals and diverse tools.
In August 2017, Patton released a new album with the band Dead Cross. In May 2018, Patton performed two concerts entitled Forgotten Songs in Modena, Italy, with the American pianist Uri Caine.
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In the 2010 film Bunraku, Mike Patton voiced The Narrator. In 2017, he scored the Stephen King movie 1922 for Netflix. Patton composed the soundtrack to the 2012 film The Place Beyond the Pines.
In 2005, Mike Patton collaborated with hip hop DJ trio and turntablists The X-Ecutioners to release the album General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners.
In 2008, Mike Patton performed vocals on the track “Lost Weekend” by The Qemists. On June 18, 2010, Patton performed the 1965 work Laborintus II by classical composer Luciano Berio in Amsterdam,


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