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  2. Buckethead - Wikipedia

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    The album includes the song "The Ballad of Buckethead", for which his first music video ever was made. [24] Buckethead began three new projects that year, the first being the band Cornbugs, a collaboration with actor Bill Moseley, drummer Pinchface, and later keyboardist Travis Dickerson.

  3. Buckethead discography - Wikipedia

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    Buckethead's extensive solo discography currently includes 31 studio albums, one live album, two extended plays, five special releases, six demo tapes, & four DVD releases. Since 2011, Buckethead started releasing albums in the "Pikes" series, mini-albums usually around 30 minutes in length, each with a sequential number similar to a comic book .

  4. Giant Robot (Buckethead album) - Wikipedia

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    "Welcome to Bucketheadland" is the second song of the album and was produced by Bill Laswell.. An earlier version of the song, the Bootsy Collins produced "Park Theme", can be found on Buckethead's 1992 debut album Bucketheadland, featuring a different voice-over reciting of the song's title, as well as some other spoken words and a more "electronic feel", due to the use of a drum machine in ...

  5. The Cuckoo Clocks of Hell - Wikipedia

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    The video is based on the famous triptychs by Hieronymus Bosch, The Garden of Earthly Delights, The Last Judgement, the Paradise and Hell, and The Temptation of St. Anthony. The music video starts showing a place that looks like hell where Buckethead has a lute and is carried by a flying beast which releases him.

  6. Monsters and Robots - Wikipedia

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    A video clip using 3D models and reassembling themes from the lyrics was made by English artist Dave McKean, [8] and gained airplay on several music related television stations. The song was included to Primus' live set in October and November 1999, when Buckethead made stage cameos.

  7. Bucketheadland - Wikipedia

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    Bucketheadland (stylised as バケトヘドランド) is the debut studio album by American guitarist and songwriter Buckethead.It was released on John Zornʼs Japanese record label, Avant, in 1992.

  8. Kaleidoscalp - Wikipedia

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    The song was first called "Dime" (a popular nickname of Darrell) and was released shortly after the incident on Buckethead's web page without any cost and later released on the album with tracks of circuit-bent instruments added to it. The song takes its name from the fifth installment in the Guinea Pig series of Japanese horror films.

  9. Category:Buckethead - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Buckethead" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...