Brian Patrick Carroll (born May 13, 1969), known professionally as Buckethead, is an American guitarist, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. He has received critical acclaim for his innovative
electric guitar
An electric guitar is a guitar that requires external amplification in order to be heard at typical performance volumes, unlike a standard acoustic guitar (however combinations of the two - a semi-acoustic guitar and an electric acoustic gui ...
playing. His music spans several genres, including
progressive metal
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,
funk
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,
blues
Blues is a music genre and musical form which originated in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s. Blues incorporated spirituals, work songs, field hollers, shouts, chants, and rhymed simple narrative ballads from the Afr ...
,
bluegrass,
ambient, and
avant-garde music. He performs primarily as a solo artist, although he has collaborated with a wide variety of artists such as
Bill Laswell
William Otis Laswell (born February 12, 1955) is an American bass guitarist, record producer, and record label owner. He has been involved in thousands of recordings with many collaborators from all over the world. His music draws from funk, ...
,
Bootsy Collins,
Bernie Worrell
George Bernard Worrell, Jr. (April 19, 1944 – June 24, 2016) was an American keyboardist and record producer best known as a founding member of Parliament-Funkadelic and for his work with Talking Heads. He is a member of the Rock and Rol ...
,
Iggy Pop
James Newell Osterberg Jr. (born April 21, 1947), known professionally as Iggy Pop, is an American singer, musician, songwriter and actor. Called the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Godfather of Punk", he was the vocalist and lyricist of ...
,
Les Claypool
Leslie Edward Claypool (born September 29, 1963) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, filmmaker, and author. He is best known as the founder, lead singer, bassist, primary songwriter, and only continuous member of the ro ...
,
Serj Tankian
Serj Tankian (born August 21, 1967) is an Armenian-American singer, musician, songwriter, political activist and entrepreneur. He is best known as the lead vocalist, primary lyricist, keyboardist, and occasional rhythm guitarist of heavy metal ...
,
Bill Moseley,
Mike Patton
Michael Allan Patton (born January 27, 1968) is an American singer, producer, film composer and voice actor, best known as the lead vocalist of the alternative metal band Faith No More. Noted for his vocal proficiency, diverse singing techni ...
,
Viggo Mortensen
Viggo Peter Mortensen Jr. R (; born October 20, 1958) is an American actor, writer, director, producer, musician, and multimedia artist. Born and raised in the State of New York to a Danish father and American mother, he also lived in Argent ...
,
That 1 Guy
Mike Silverman, better known as That 1 Guy, is an American musician based in Las Vegas, Nevada. He frequently performs and records as a one-man band, singing and using a variety of homemade musical instruments.
Career
Early career
Silverman is ...
,
Bassnectar
Lorin Gabriel Ashton, better known under his stage name Bassnectar (born February 16, 1978), is an American DJ and record producer.
Biography
Ashton grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and attended Bellarmine College Preparatory. He initiall ...
, and
Skating Polly. He was also a member of
Guns N' Roses
Guns N' Roses is an American hard rock band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 1985. When they signed to Geffen Records in 1986, the band comprised vocalist Axl Rose, lead guitarist Slash, rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin, bassist Duff McKa ...
from 2000 to 2004. He has recorded 325 studio albums, four special releases, and one EP. He has performed on more than fifty albums by other artists.
Buckethead performs wearing a
KFC bucket on his head, emblazoned with an orange
bumper sticker reading ''FUNERAL'' in block letters, and an expressionless plain white mask inspired by ''
Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers''.
At one point, he changed to a plain white bucket without a KFC logo, but subsequently reverted to his emblematic KFC bucket, but without the funeral sticker. He also incorporates
nunchaku
is a traditional Okinawan martial arts weapon consisting of two sticks (traditionally made of wood), connected to each other at their ends by a short metal chain or a rope. It is approximately 30 cm (sticks) and 1 inch (rope). A person w ...
and
robot dancing into his stage performances.
Buckethead is voted Number Eight on a list in ''GuitarOne'' magazine of the "Top 10 Fastest Guitar Shredders"
as well as being included in ''
Guitar World
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''s lists of the "25 all-time weirdest guitarists" and the "50 fastest guitarists of all time". Buckethead writes and performs music for major motion pictures, including ''
Saw II
''Saw II'' is a 2005 horror film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman and written by Leigh Whannell and Bousman. It is the sequel to 2004's '' Saw'' and the second installment in the ''Saw'' film series. The film stars Donnie Wahlberg, Franky G, G ...
'', ''
Ghosts of Mars
''Ghosts of Mars'' (titled onscreen as ''John Carpenter's Ghosts of Mars'') is a 2001 American science fiction action horror film written, directed and scored by John Carpenter. It was produced by Screen Gems and distributed by Sony Pictures Re ...
'', ''
Beverly Hills Ninja
''Beverly Hills Ninja'' is a 1997 American martial arts comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan, written by Mark Feldberg and Mitch Klebanoff. The film stars Chris Farley, Nicollette Sheridan, Nathaniel Parker, with Chris Rock, and Robin Shou. The ...
'', ''
Mortal Kombat
''Mortal Kombat'' is an American media franchise centered on a series of video games originally developed by Midway Games in 1992. The development of the first game was originally based on an idea that Ed Boon and John Tobias had of making a v ...
'', ''
Mortal Kombat: Annihilation'', ''
Last Action Hero
''Last Action Hero'' is a 1993 American fantasy action comedy film directed and produced by John McTiernan and co-written by Shane Black and David Arnott. It is a satire of the action genre and associated clichés, containing several parodies ...
'', ''
Falling
Falling or fallin' may refer to:
*Falling (physics), movement due to gravity
*Falling (accident)
*Falling (execution)
*Falling (sensation)
People
* Christine Falling (born 1963), American serial killer who murdered six children
Books
* ''Fall ...
'', and contributed lead guitar to the track "Firebird" featured on the
''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie'' soundtrack.
Early and personal life
Brian Patrick Carroll was born on May 13, 1969, to Tom and Nancy Carroll and is the youngest of five siblings along with Lynn, Lisa, Lori, and John. His father was the Athletic Director at
Damien High School
Damien High School is an all-boys Roman Catholic high school in La Verne, in the U.S. state of California named for Saint Damien of Molokai. The school had its first graduating class in 1963. Each of Damien's freshmen classes draws from an avera ...
in
La Verne, California
La Verne is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The population was 31,063 at the 2010 census, down from 31,638 at the 2000 census.
History
The European history of the area dates back to the 1830s when Ygnacio Palomare ...
, from 1973 until his retirement in 2013.
Carroll grew up in a Southern California suburb near
Disneyland
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. In his youth, he was an introvert, and spent most of his time in his room with books, games, martial-arts movie memorabilia, and toys. He also spent a lot of time at Disneyland.
Carroll began playing guitar at the age of 12. He learned to play from an elderly man down the road. He is quoted saying that he became serious a year later after moving from
Huntington Beach, California
Huntington Beach is a seaside city in Orange County, California, Orange County in Southern California, located southeast of Downtown Los Angeles. The city is named after American businessman Henry E. Huntington. The population was 198,711 duri ...
, to
Claremont. His playing improved with lessons from various teachers at a local music store. His early teachers included Max McGuire, Johnny Fortune, Mark Hammond, Pebber Brown,
Joey Tafolla
Joey Tafolla is an American guitarist.
Biography
Born in San Diego, California, Tafolla is the son of Rosie Hamlin and Noah Tafolla, the singer and guitarist of Rosie and the Originals, who recorded the hit single "Angel baby" respectively.Va ...
, and
Paul Gilbert. In 2003, Buckethead played a tribute to all his early teachers as the Deli Creeps played a show at Styles Music's 25th anniversary. He then began making demo recordings of both his playing as well as his writing styles, which would later be released in 2007–2008.
The Buckethead persona came to be when Carroll saw the 1988
horror movie
Horror is a film genre that seeks to elicit fear or disgust in its audience for entertainment purposes.
Horror films often explore dark subject matter and may deal with transgressive topics or themes. Broad elements include monsters, ap ...
''
Halloween 4'' and was inspired by the film. He went out right after seeing it and bought a
Michael Myers-like white mask. The bucket idea came later that night while eating chicken:
In October 2017, Carroll gave a rare out-of-character interview discussing all ranges of his life, the Buckethead character, his parents' deaths, his health problems, and how he copes with overcoming fear.
During the podcast, he revealed he has been diagnosed with the potentially life-threatening condition of
heart arrhythmia
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. He stated he had a
cardiac ablation performed and uses medicine to control the problem.
Career
1988–1994: Early solo career and Praxis
In 1988, after leaving the band Class-X, Carroll entered a song called "Brazos" into a ''
Guitar Player
''Guitar Player'' is an American popular magazine for guitarists, founded in 1967 in San Jose, California
San Jose, officially San José (; ; ), is a major city in the U.S. state of California that is the cultural, financial, and politica ...
'' magazine contest. It was a runner-up, with editors writing:
In the same year, the magazine's editor, Jas Obrecht, came to know of Buckethead when Carroll and his parents left a demo recording at the magazine's reception desk for Obrecht. Impressed with this demo, he rushed into the restaurant where Buckethead and his parents were having lunch and encouraged him to make the most of his talent. They soon became friends. In 1989, a song called "Soowee" by Buckethead got honorable mention in another song contest. In 1991, Buckethead moved into Obrecht's basement. The song "Brazos" was eventually released on the 1991 demo tape of his band
Deli Creeps
The Deli Creeps were an avant-garde band consisting of singer Maximum Bob, guitarist Buckethead, drummer Pinchface and various bass players, most recently Daniel Monti. Though Buckethead is the only member who makes a consistent effort to hide ...
, titled "Tribal Rites", and again as bonus material in Buckethead's ''Secret Recipe'' DVD in 2006. Luke Sacco was his teacher.
In 1991, Buckethead contributed to
Derek Bailey's
Company
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project alongside, among others,
John Zorn and
Alexander Bălănescu
Alexander Bălănescu () (born 11 June 1954) is a Romanian violinist, and founder of the Balanescu Quartet.
Biography
Bălănescu was born in Bucharest, and at the age of seven went to the Special School for Music there. His teachers in Romania w ...
, resulting in a triple album called ''Company 91''.
After his first two demo tapes, called ''Giant Robot'' and ''Bucketheadland Blueprints'', Buckethead released ''
Bucketheadland'' on
John Zorn's Japanese Avant record label in 1992. Though available only as a pricey import, the record received positive reviews and earned some attention. At about this time, Buckethead fell into the orbit of prolific bassist/producer
Bill Laswell
William Otis Laswell (born February 12, 1955) is an American bass guitarist, record producer, and record label owner. He has been involved in thousands of recordings with many collaborators from all over the world. His music draws from funk, ...
, himself an occasional Zorn collaborator; Buckethead (as a performer, producer, or composer) was introduced to Laswell with the help of Limbomaniacs drummer
Bryan "Brain" Mantia
Bryan Kei Mantia (born February 4, 1963), known professionally as Brain, is an American rock drummer. He has played with bands such as Primus, Guns N' Roses, Praxis, and Godflesh, and with other performers such as Tom Waits, Serj Tankian, Bill ...
, who gave Laswell a video of Buckethead playing in his room. Buckethead soon became Laswell's second staple guitar player, besides
Nicky Skopelitis
Nicky Skopelitis (born January 19, 1960) is an American guitarist and composer of Greek descent. He also has performed on banjo, oud, lute, keyboards and other instruments. Although Skopelitis has recorded few albums as a bandleader, he has ap ...
.
In 1992, Buckethead, with Bill Laswell,
Bernie Worrell
George Bernard Worrell, Jr. (April 19, 1944 – June 24, 2016) was an American keyboardist and record producer best known as a founding member of Parliament-Funkadelic and for his work with Talking Heads. He is a member of the Rock and Rol ...
,
Bootsy Collins, and
Bryan "Brain" Mantia
Bryan Kei Mantia (born February 4, 1963), known professionally as Brain, is an American rock drummer. He has played with bands such as Primus, Guns N' Roses, Praxis, and Godflesh, and with other performers such as Tom Waits, Serj Tankian, Bill ...
, formed the
supergroup Praxis
Praxis may refer to:
Philosophy and religion
* Praxis (process), the process by which a theory, lesson, or skill is enacted, practised, embodied, or realised
* Praxis model, a way of doing theology
* Praxis (Byzantine Rite), the practice of fai ...
. Their first album, ''
Transmutation (Mutatis Mutandis)'', released the same year, was well received. The project was Bill Laswell's concept, and has since involved other guests such as
Serj Tankian
Serj Tankian (born August 21, 1967) is an Armenian-American singer, musician, songwriter, political activist and entrepreneur. He is best known as the lead vocalist, primary lyricist, keyboardist, and occasional rhythm guitarist of heavy metal ...
of
System of a Down
System of a Down (also known as SoaD or simply System) is an Armenian-American heavy metal band formed in Glendale, California, in 1994. Since 1997, the band has consisted of Serj Tankian (lead vocals, keyboards); Daron Malakian (guitar, voc ...
, among many others. Buckethead participated in every release except the initial ''
1984'' release and ''
Mold
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'' (1998).
In 1993, Buckethead auditioned to play for the
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Red Hot Chili Peppers are an American rock music, rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1983, comprising vocalist Anthony Kiedis, bassist Flea (musician), Flea, drummer Chad Smith, and guitarist John Frusciante. Their music incorporates element ...
. The band eventually ended up with
Arik Marshall
Arik Ben Marshall (born February 13, 1967) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter, poet, and author, best known as a one-time member of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Early life
Arik Ben Marshall is the third of five children born to an Afr ...
, and later
Dave Navarro. After some legal complications with
Sony Music Entertainment
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, Buckethead decided to release his 1994 album ''
Dreamatorium'' under the name of Death Cube K (an
anagram).
Buckethead released a second studio album that year, ''
Giant Robot'', which features many guest appearances by artists such as
Iggy Pop
James Newell Osterberg Jr. (born April 21, 1947), known professionally as Iggy Pop, is an American singer, musician, songwriter and actor. Called the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Godfather of Punk", he was the vocalist and lyricist of ...
and
Bill Moseley. The name of the album came from the Japanese series ''
Johnny Sokko and his Flying Robot
, also known as ''Johnny Sokko and His Flying Robot'' in the United States, is a manga and tokusatsu series created by Mitsuteru Yokoyama. It is similar to Yokoyama's ''Tetsujin 28-go'' (known as '' Gigantor'' in the U.S.), but ''Giant Robo'' has ...
'', of which Buckethead is a fan. He also released two other albums with
Praxis
Praxis may refer to:
Philosophy and religion
* Praxis (process), the process by which a theory, lesson, or skill is enacted, practised, embodied, or realised
* Praxis model, a way of doing theology
* Praxis (Byzantine Rite), the practice of fai ...
, their second and third studio efforts: ''
Sacrifist'' and ''
Metatron
Metatron ( ''Meṭāṭrōn'', ''Məṭaṭrōn'', ''Mēṭaṭrōn'', ''Mīṭaṭrōn'', ''Meṭaṭrōn'', ''Mīṭṭaṭrōn'') or Mattatron ( ''Maṭṭaṭrōn'') is an angel in Judaism mentioned three times in the Talmud in a few br ...
''.
1995–1999: Collaboration work, movie soundtracks and Praxis
In 1995, Buckethead did not release any solo albums but collaborated with several artists like
Jonas Hellborg
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and
Michael Shrieve
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(''
Octave of the Holy Innocents
''Octave of the Holy Innocents'' is an album by bassist Jonas Hellborg on which he is joined by guitarist Buckethead and drummer Michael Shrieve. It was recorded at Greenpoint Studio in Brooklyn, New York, and was released by the Swedish label Day ...
''). He also contributed to several movie soundtracks, such as ''
Johnny Mnemonic
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'' and ''
Mortal Kombat
''Mortal Kombat'' is an American media franchise centered on a series of video games originally developed by Midway Games in 1992. The development of the first game was originally based on an idea that Ed Boon and John Tobias had of making a v ...
''.
Later, in 1996, Buckethead released his solo album ''
The Day of the Robot'' with the help of English producer DJ Ninj and Laswell, plus another album with
Brain
A brain is an organ that serves as the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate and most invertebrate animals. It is located in the head, usually close to the sensory organs for senses such as vision. It is the most complex organ in a v ...
and keyboardist Pete Scaturro on the small Japanese label NTT Records, called ''Giant Robot''. Both albums were printed only in small quantities and are collectors' items now. A second demo tape by the
Deli Creeps
The Deli Creeps were an avant-garde band consisting of singer Maximum Bob, guitarist Buckethead, drummer Pinchface and various bass players, most recently Daniel Monti. Though Buckethead is the only member who makes a consistent effort to hide ...
was also recorded.
Also in 1996, several
Sega Saturn
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television ads featuring a screaming mask-like face pressing through the blue orb of the Saturn logo was released, with music by Buckethead.
In 1997, Buckethead began working on the album ''Buckethead Plays Disney'', but the album has not yet been released. According to his Web page:
Also in 1997, Buckethead continued to contribute to movie soundtracks, appearing on ''
Beverly Hills Ninja
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'' and ''
Mortal Kombat: Annihilation'', the sequel to ''Mortal Kombat''.
Further releases were
Arcana's second and final studio album ''
Arc of the Testimony'' in which he played with noted drummer
Tony Williams and the one-off project ''Pieces'', with
Brain
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. Two live albums by Praxis, called ''
Transmutation Live
''Transmutation Live'' is a live album by experimental rock band Praxis, recorded during a performance in Zurich, Switzerland, in the summer of 1996.
The album features the lineup of bassist Bill Laswell, guitarist Buckethead, drummer Brain ...
'' and ''Live in Poland'' (featuring recordings from European concerts) were also issued.
Death Cube K released an album that year called ''
Disembodied''.
In 1998, Buckethead released ''
Colma'', an album dedicated to his mother, who at the time was suffering from
colon cancer. The same year saw a compilation album by Praxis called ''Collection''.
In 1999, Buckethead released his fifth album, a collaboration with
Les Claypool
Leslie Edward Claypool (born September 29, 1963) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, filmmaker, and author. He is best known as the founder, lead singer, bassist, primary songwriter, and only continuous member of the ro ...
from the band
Primus, titled ''
Monsters and Robots
''Monsters and Robots'' is Buckethead's fifth studio album, released April 20, 1999, by Higher Octave records. A large part of the album was co-written with Les Claypool, who also plays bass on several tracks and lends his vocals to the track "Th ...
'' — currently the best-selling album of his career. This album includes the song "
The Ballad of Buckethead", for which his first music video ever was made.
Buckethead began three new projects that year, the first being the band
Cornbugs
Cornbugs was an American avant-garde metal band formed in 1995. Comprising vocalist Bill "Choptop" Moseley, guitarist Buckethead, drummer Pinchface and keyboardist Travis Dickerson, the band released five albums, two DVDs, and three compilation ...
, a collaboration with actor
Bill Moseley, drummer
Pinchface
Michael Andrew Hakopian, better known as Pinchface is the drummer of the Deli Creeps, Giant Robot II, and the Cornbugs. He has also appeared on numerous Buckethead albums, such as '' Population Override'' and '' Giant Robot'' (tracks "I Come ...
, and later keyboardist
Travis Dickerson
Travis Dickerson is an American musician and producer best known for his work with Buckethead and Viggo Mortensen. He also runs TDRS music, a recording studio with its own record label that has released albums by Bill Laswell, Jethro Tull, Lin ...
. Another project, Cobra Strike with an album called ''The 13th Scroll'', featured Pinchface,
Bryan "Brain" Mantia
Bryan Kei Mantia (born February 4, 1963), known professionally as Brain, is an American rock drummer. He has played with bands such as Primus, Guns N' Roses, Praxis, and Godflesh, and with other performers such as Tom Waits, Serj Tankian, Bill ...
,
DJ Disk
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, and
Bill Laswell
William Otis Laswell (born February 12, 1955) is an American bass guitarist, record producer, and record label owner. He has been involved in thousands of recordings with many collaborators from all over the world. His music draws from funk, ...
. Buckethead also began a collaboration with actor
Viggo Mortensen
Viggo Peter Mortensen Jr. R (; born October 20, 1958) is an American actor, writer, director, producer, musician, and multimedia artist. Born and raised in the State of New York to a Danish father and American mother, he also lived in Argent ...
, whom he first met through a recording project called ''Myth: Dreams of the World'' in 1996. Together they released ''One Man's Meat'', ''One Less Thing to Worry About'', and ''The Other Parade''. Buckethead contributed to the 1999 album
Devil Dub by the San Francisco Bay Area band
Ben Wa
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consisting of "Dr. Ware" and "House"(Limbomaniacs,
Tommy Guerrero
Tommy Guerrero (born September 9, 1966) is an Indigenous American musician, composer, and professional skateboarder.
Early life
Guerrero was born in San Francisco, California. He is of Ohlone-native, Chilean, and Filipino descent from his fa ...
, Buckethead's Giant Robot, MCM & the Monster).
2000–2004: Guns N' Roses and other projects
Buckethead achieved a higher public profile as lead guitarist for
Guns N' Roses
Guns N' Roses is an American hard rock band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 1985. When they signed to Geffen Records in 1986, the band comprised vocalist Axl Rose, lead guitarist Slash, rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin, bassist Duff McKa ...
from 2000 to 2004. He recorded the often-delayed album ''
Chinese Democracy'' with the band and appeared live on stage in 2001 and 2002, including ''
Rock in Rio 3
''Rock in Rio'' is a recurring music festival originating in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It later branched into other locations such as Lisbon, Madrid and Las Vegas.
Nine incarnations of the festival have been held in Rio de Janeiro, in 1985, 199 ...
'',
MTV
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's ''
Video Music Awards
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'', and parts of the
Chinese Democracy Tour
The Chinese Democracy Tour was a worldwide concert tour by American rock band Guns N' Roses to promote the group's album ''Chinese Democracy''. It began in 2001, with three U.S. dates and a Brazilian one, while their 2002 tour included Asian, No ...
.
Despite being a member of GN'R, Buckethead released his sixth studio album, called ''
Somewhere Over the Slaughterhouse
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'' in 2001, and also his only
EP, called ''KFC Skin Piles''. He also released two albums with his band
Cornbugs
Cornbugs was an American avant-garde metal band formed in 1995. Comprising vocalist Bill "Choptop" Moseley, guitarist Buckethead, drummer Pinchface and keyboardist Travis Dickerson, the band released five albums, two DVDs, and three compilation ...
, and a third under his 'Death Cube K' pseudonym. In 2000, Buckethead released the second and last album by Cobra Strike, called ''
Cobra Strike II - Y, Y+B, X+Y''. He joined two new projects during this period. The first was the progressive rock band Thanatopsis (named after a poem by
William Cullen Bryant
William Cullen Bryant (November 3, 1794 – June 12, 1878) was an American romantic poet, journalist, and long-time editor of the ''New York Evening Post''. Born in Massachusetts, he started his career as a lawyer but showed an interest in poetry ...
) with Travis Dickerson and drummer Ramy Antoun; this group went on to release four albums. Some Thanatopsis material has also appeared on albums released by Buckethead and Dickerson.
Buckethead's second side project during this period was with Bill Laswell and Japanese producer
Shin Terai
Shin Terai is a Japanese musician and producer most known for his work with Bill Laswell and Buckethead. On his albums he combines ambient and electronic music with dub and avant-garde jazz.
Biography
Shin Terai gained some first publicity as ...
, released as the album ''
Unison
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Definition
Unison or per ...
''.
In 2002, Buckethead released three studio albums: ''Funnel Weaver'', a collection of 49 short tracks, ''
Bermuda Triangle
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'', and finally, ''
Electric Tears'', a calming album that is similar to his earlier release, ''Colma''.
When Laswell was not able to play with Praxis at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts festival, Les Claypool asked to jam with Brain, Bernie Worrell, and Buckethead, forming a new
supergroup called
Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains
Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains (C2B3) was an experimental rock supergroup featuring bassist Les Claypool, guitarist Buckethead, keyboardist Bernie Worrell and drummer Bryan "Brain" Mantia.
History
Les Claypool, bassist of many ban ...
. The
jamband
A jam band is a musical group whose concerts (and live albums) are characterized by lengthy improvisational " jams." These include extended musical improvisation over rhythmic grooves and chord patterns, and long sets of music which often c ...
experiment was successful enough to do some further live dates.
Later, in 2003, marking the release of his tenth studio album, Buckethead released the sequel of his debut ''
Bucketheadland'', simply called ''
Bucketheadland 2
''Bucketheadland 2'' is the tenth studio album by guitarist Buckethead. Released in 2003, it is a sequel to his debut album, ''Bucketheadland'', a concept album about his fictional "abusement" park.
The album was nominated for the 2004 Shortlis ...
''. Together with actor
Viggo Mortensen
Viggo Peter Mortensen Jr. R (; born October 20, 1958) is an American actor, writer, director, producer, musician, and multimedia artist. Born and raised in the State of New York to a Danish father and American mother, he also lived in Argent ...
, he did ''
Pandemoniumfromamerica'', and with Thanatopsis, its second release, called ''Axiology''.
Buckethead's relationship with Guns N' Roses was somewhat erratic in its last year, despite contractual obligations. According to an interview with Rose, he seemingly 'left' the band in January 2004 without telling anyone, and 'rejoined' in a similar manner in February. "His transient lifestyle has made it impossible for even his closest friends to have nearly any form of communication with him whatsoever." In March 2004, Buckethead left Guns N' Roses. His manager cited Guns' inability to complete an album or tour.
Since that time, his
cult following
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in the
underground music
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communities has steadily increased. He frequently performs at festivals and in clubs nationwide and often tours as the feature performer.
The year 2004 saw the release of three new studio albums: ''Island of Lost Minds'', which was his first tour-only album being later re-released by TDRS Music; ''
Population Override
''Population Override'' is the twelfth studio album by Buckethead and his first full collaboration with keyboardist Travis Dickerson. The album is a tribute to the "great vinyl records of the '60s and '70s", with songs more often than not driftin ...
'', a blues-rock tour de force with Dickerson; and ''
The Cuckoo Clocks of Hell
''The Cuckoo Clocks of Hell'' is the thirteenth studio album by American guitarist Buckethead. It was released on April 20, 2004 via Disembodied Records.
Track listing
Spokes for the Wheel of Torment
"Spokes for the Wheel of Torment" is the ...
'', considered his heaviest effort to date. The latter includes "
Spokes for the Wheel of Torment," for which Syd Garon and Eric Henry made a music video based on the famous
triptych
A triptych ( ; from the Greek language, Greek adjective ''τρίπτυχον'' "''triptukhon''" ("three-fold"), from ''tri'', i.e., "three" and ''ptysso'', i.e., "to fold" or ''ptyx'', i.e., "fold") is a work of art (usually a panel painting) t ...
s by
Hieronymus Bosch
Hieronymus Bosch (, ; born Jheronimus van Aken ; – 9 August 1516) was a Dutch/ Netherlandish painter from Brabant. He is one of the most notable representatives of the Early Netherlandish painting school. His work, generally oil on o ...
. Buckethead also recorded the final two albums by the
Cornbugs
Cornbugs was an American avant-garde metal band formed in 1995. Comprising vocalist Bill "Choptop" Moseley, guitarist Buckethead, drummer Pinchface and keyboardist Travis Dickerson, the band released five albums, two DVDs, and three compilation ...
, ''
Brain Circus
Cornbugs was an American avant-garde metal band formed in 1995. Comprising vocalist Bill "Choptop" Moseley, guitarist Buckethead, drummer Pinchface and keyboardist Travis Dickerson, the band released five albums, two DVDs, and three compilation ...
'' and ''Donkey Town'' as well as another release with
Viggo Mortensen
Viggo Peter Mortensen Jr. R (; born October 20, 1958) is an American actor, writer, director, producer, musician, and multimedia artist. Born and raised in the State of New York to a Danish father and American mother, he also lived in Argent ...
called ''Please Tomorrow'' and a second with
Shin Terai
Shin Terai is a Japanese musician and producer most known for his work with Bill Laswell and Buckethead. On his albums he combines ambient and electronic music with dub and avant-garde jazz.
Biography
Shin Terai gained some first publicity as ...
, titled ''
Heaven & Hell''.
C2B3
Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains (C2B3) was an experimental rock supergroup featuring bassist Les Claypool, guitarist Buckethead, keyboardist Bernie Worrell and drummer Bryan "Brain" Mantia.
History
Les Claypool, bassist of many ban ...
also released their only album, ''
The Big Eyeball in the Sky'', and toured it in North America.
In an interview with ''
Revolver
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'',
Ozzy Osbourne
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stated that he had offered to have Buckethead play guitar in his band at
Ozzfest
Ozzfest is an annual music festival tour of the United States and sometimes Europe and later Japan, featuring performances by many heavy metal and hard rock musical groups. It was founded by Sharon Osbourne and her husband Ozzy Osbourne, both ...
, but changed his mind after meeting with him and realizing that he would not remove his costume:
2005–2006: Buckethead & Friends
In 2005, Buckethead released the album ''
Enter the Chicken
''Enter the Chicken'' is the fourteenth studio album by musician Buckethead. The album was released on October 25, 2005 by Serj Tankian's label Serjical Strike. It has eleven songs, two of which are less than twenty seconds long. It contains appear ...
'' through
Serj Tankian
Serj Tankian (born August 21, 1967) is an Armenian-American singer, musician, songwriter, political activist and entrepreneur. He is best known as the lead vocalist, primary lyricist, keyboardist, and occasional rhythm guitarist of heavy metal ...
's record label,
Serjical Strike
Serjical Strike Records is an American record label, owned by Universal Music Group, and operates under Republic Records.
Background
Serjical Strike was founded in April 2001 by Serj Tankian (lead singer of System of a Down), and has cast away t ...
. The album features Tankian himself,
Maximum Bob (of the
Deli Creeps
The Deli Creeps were an avant-garde band consisting of singer Maximum Bob, guitarist Buckethead, drummer Pinchface and various bass players, most recently Daniel Monti. Though Buckethead is the only member who makes a consistent effort to hide ...
),
Death by Stereo
Death by Stereo (also referred to as D.B.S.) is an American hardcore punk band formed in Orange County, California circa 1998 by frontman Efrem Schulz. They are well known for their energetic performances and intricate guitar work. Their name ...
singer
Efrem Shulz,
Bad Acid Trip
Bad Acid Trip is an American metal band currently signed to System of a Down lead singer Serj Tankian's record label Serjical Strike Records. Their 2004 album, ''Lynch the Weirdo'', was produced by Daron Malakian, another System of a Down memb ...
and others.
[Leroy, Dan]
Buckethead Knows Chicken
''Rolling Stone'', Oct 13, 2005. Retrieved January 6, 2009 It is marked by its leaning toward more traditional song structures while still featuring typical Buckethead guitar skills. "
We Are One" was released as a single and also appeared on the soundtrack of ''
Masters of Horror
''Masters of Horror'' is an anthology television series created by director Mick Garris for the Showtime cable network.
Origin
In 2002, director Mick Garris invited some director friends to an informal dinner at a restaurant in Sherman Oaks, ...
''. "
Three Fingers" was used for the soundtrack of the horror movie ''
Saw II
''Saw II'' is a 2005 horror film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman and written by Leigh Whannell and Bousman. It is the sequel to 2004's '' Saw'' and the second installment in the ''Saw'' film series. The film stars Donnie Wahlberg, Franky G, G ...
''. The final track, "Nottingham Lace", was first made public via his home page and soon became a concert staple and one of his most popular songs. Buckethead also released two further solo albums in 2005, ''
Kaleidoscalp
''Kaleidoscalp'' is the fifteenth studio album by avant-garde guitarist Buckethead. The album is notable for its use of circuit bent instruments and effects, creating an overall sound that is both bizarre and unique.
Released on John Zorn's Tza ...
'' and ''Inbred Mountain''—the latter being the first album as a solo artist released on the label TDRS Music. Both albums originally were sold exclusively at concerts and only later got an official release through the label's website.
Buckethead released albums with other bands that year: with
Cornbugs
Cornbugs was an American avant-garde metal band formed in 1995. Comprising vocalist Bill "Choptop" Moseley, guitarist Buckethead, drummer Pinchface and keyboardist Travis Dickerson, the band released five albums, two DVDs, and three compilation ...
, he released two compilation albums, called ''
Rest Home for Robots
Cornbugs was an American avant-garde metal band formed in 1995. Comprising vocalist Bill "Choptop" Moseley, guitarist Buckethead, drummer Pinchface and keyboardist Travis Dickerson, the band released five albums, two DVDs, and three compilation ...
'' and ''Skeleton Farm''. Gorgone's ''self titled album'' was released that year' itself based upon recording sessions from the album ''
Population Override
''Population Override'' is the twelfth studio album by Buckethead and his first full collaboration with keyboardist Travis Dickerson. The album is a tribute to the "great vinyl records of the '60s and '70s", with songs more often than not driftin ...
'' that Buckethead released in 2004.
In 2006, the cross-console video game ''
Guitar Hero II
''Guitar Hero II'' is a music rhythm video game developed by Harmonix and published by RedOctane for the PlayStation 2 and Activision for the Xbox 360. It is the second main installment in the ''Guitar Hero'' series and is the sequel to 2005 ...
'' was launched, featuring Buckethead's song "
Jordan
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" as an unlockable bonus track. Although the song has been performed live in the past, the video game version is the only known studio recording of the song. When playing it live, Buckethead would almost always simply perform the verse and chorus of "Jordan" before transitioning into the next song. However, the ''Guitar Hero II'' version contains a special solo created specifically for the game.
Also the same year, Buckethead released two DVDs, titled ''
Young Buckethead Vol. 1'' and ''
Young Buckethead Vol. 2'', featuring rare footage from 1990 and 1991. The DVD also contains three complete
Deli Creeps
The Deli Creeps were an avant-garde band consisting of singer Maximum Bob, guitarist Buckethead, drummer Pinchface and various bass players, most recently Daniel Monti. Though Buckethead is the only member who makes a consistent effort to hide ...
shows, a sound check, backstage footage, and solo footage of just Buckethead. He also released the albums ''The Elephant Man's Alarm Clock'' and ''
Crime Slunk Scene
''Crime Slunk Scene'' is the eighteenth studio album by Buckethead, and his fourth tour-only album. It was originally only sold on his 2006 tour, but was later made available on Travis Dickerson's record label TDRS music, until it eventually went ...
'', both sold on his tours but later sold on the TDRS Music website. The last album has the song "Soothsayer (Dedicated to Aunt Suzie)"; this song (along with "Jordan" and "Nottingham Lace") is one of his most popular songs and is often played live. Buckethead released his final compilation album with the band
Cornbugs
Cornbugs was an American avant-garde metal band formed in 1995. Comprising vocalist Bill "Choptop" Moseley, guitarist Buckethead, drummer Pinchface and keyboardist Travis Dickerson, the band released five albums, two DVDs, and three compilation ...
, called ''Celebrity Psychos''. He also released an album with
Travis Dickerson
Travis Dickerson is an American musician and producer best known for his work with Buckethead and Viggo Mortensen. He also runs TDRS music, a recording studio with its own record label that has released albums by Bill Laswell, Jethro Tull, Lin ...
, called ''Chicken Noodles'', a move that would see the start of a four-year long collaboration with the keyboardist. Buckethead's band Thanatopsis would also release ''
Anatomize'' that year.
2007–2010: Continued solo work and Michael Jackson tribute
In 2007, Buckethead released an unprecedented amount of new material. In February, a box set titled ''
In Search of The
''In Search of The'' is a set of thirteen albums by Buckethead, released on February 21, 2007. Each was initially personally numbered and monogrammed by Buckethead himself. No two sets were the same, as the covers were hand-drawn and unique from o ...
'', containing 13 albums of original material, was released. It was handcrafted, numbered, and monogrammed by Buckethead and contained over nine hours of music. A regular solo album, called ''Pepper's Ghost'', was released in March. A disc of acoustic improvisations called ''
Acoustic Shards
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''Acoustic Shards'' is Buckethead's second special release. It consists of acoustic recordings culled from tapes that were reportedly recorded on July 2, 1991, when Buckethead was 22 years of age.
The album was released on May 31, 2007, ...
'' was also released, becoming the twentieth studio album that the artist had released so far in his solo career. In midyear, he reissued his demo tape ''Bucketheadland Blueprints'', with two alternative album covers: a special edition with a hand-drawn cover made by him, or a standard edition with the original cover art. In October, he released his final two albums of the year, called ''Decoding the Tomb of Bansheebot'' and ''Cyborg Slunks''. The latter again came in both a hand-drawn limited edition and (some weeks later) as a normal CD. Buckethead wrote three songs dedicated to Aunt Suzie in 2006-07: the aforementioned "Soothsayer" (Crime Slunk Scene), "Aunt Suzie" (Cyborg Slunks), and "Sail On Soothsayer", (Decoding The Tomb Of Bansheebot).
As ''Death Cube K'', Buckethead released two albums in 2007: an album called DCK, limited to 400 hand-numbered copies and released in August; and in December, the 5-CD box set ''Monolith'', which consisted of one unbroken track per CD.
During 2007, Buckethead also collaborated and appeared on numerous albums with other artists. The sequel to ''Chicken Noodles'' (a collaboration with
Travis Dickerson
Travis Dickerson is an American musician and producer best known for his work with Buckethead and Viggo Mortensen. He also runs TDRS music, a recording studio with its own record label that has released albums by Bill Laswell, Jethro Tull, Lin ...
), simply called ''Chicken Noodles II'', was issued by TDRS in December. A live record by
Praxis
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* Praxis model, a way of doing theology
* Praxis (Byzantine Rite), the practice of fai ...
, titled ''
Tennessee 2004''; the third album with
Shin Terai
Shin Terai is a Japanese musician and producer most known for his work with Bill Laswell and Buckethead. On his albums he combines ambient and electronic music with dub and avant-garde jazz.
Biography
Shin Terai gained some first publicity as ...
, called ''Lightyears''; and another album with drummer
Bryan Mantia
Bryan Kei Mantia (born February 4, 1963), known professionally as Brain, is an American rock drummer. He has played with bands such as Primus, Guns N' Roses, Praxis, and Godflesh, and with other performers such as Tom Waits, Serj Tankian, Bill L ...
, called ''Kevin's Noodle House'', were also released through the year.
That same year, it was revealed that Buckethead joined a project by the name of
Science Faxtion, a band featuring bassist
Bootsy Collins and drummer
Bryan "Brain" Mantia
Bryan Kei Mantia (born February 4, 1963), known professionally as Brain, is an American rock drummer. He has played with bands such as Primus, Guns N' Roses, Praxis, and Godflesh, and with other performers such as Tom Waits, Serj Tankian, Bill ...
, with
Greg Hampton
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supplying lead vocals. Their first album, called ''
Living on Another Frequency'', was delayed several times and was finally released in November 2008.
On January 1, 2008, the band
Praxis
Praxis may refer to:
Philosophy and religion
* Praxis (process), the process by which a theory, lesson, or skill is enacted, practised, embodied, or realised
* Praxis model, a way of doing theology
* Praxis (Byzantine Rite), the practice of fai ...
released the long-awaited album ''
Profanation (Preparation for a Coming Darkness)'' in Japan. The album had actually been recorded in 2005, but had to be put on hold when the original label went bankrupt. That year Buckethead released ''
From the Coop
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''From the Coop'' is Buckethead's third special release. It consists of songs from early demo tapes that Buckethead recorded when he was around 19 years old. A final cassette was made with all 3 demo cassettes put together was made in 20 ...
'' through the label Avabella (where he released ''Acoustic Shards''), consisting of the demos Buckethead gave to Jas Obrecht back in 1988. This CD also included the first ever "official" biography of/by the artist. Later that same year, he announced the release of the album called ''Albino Slug'' (a tour-only CD until official release on December of the same year). Along with this album, he appeared on the album ''The Dragons of Eden'', with Dickerson and Mantia, and in collaboration with
That 1 Guy
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Career
Early career
Silverman is ...
as the ''Frankenstein Brothers'', an album called ''
Bolt on Neck'' was released.
That 1 Guy
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Early career
Silverman is ...
and Buckethead toured together through fall 2008, playing songs from this album.
Buckethead also appeared in the
documentary ''
American Music: Off the Record'', in which he appears only playing.
Serj Tankian
Serj Tankian (born August 21, 1967) is an Armenian-American singer, musician, songwriter, political activist and entrepreneur. He is best known as the lead vocalist, primary lyricist, keyboardist, and occasional rhythm guitarist of heavy metal ...
's label,
Serjical Strike
Serjical Strike Records is an American record label, owned by Universal Music Group, and operates under Republic Records.
Background
Serjical Strike was founded in April 2001 by Serj Tankian (lead singer of System of a Down), and has cast away t ...
, reissued the album ''
Enter the Chicken
''Enter the Chicken'' is the fourteenth studio album by musician Buckethead. The album was released on October 25, 2005 by Serj Tankian's label Serjical Strike. It has eleven songs, two of which are less than twenty seconds long. It contains appear ...
'' with an extra song. Furthermore, Buckethead contributed to one track of actor
Viggo Mortensen
Viggo Peter Mortensen Jr. R (; born October 20, 1958) is an American actor, writer, director, producer, musician, and multimedia artist. Born and raised in the State of New York to a Danish father and American mother, he also lived in Argent ...
's album ''At All'', and with Travis Dickerson and filmmaker Alix Lambert on the album ''Running After Deer''.
Buckethead appeared with
Bootsy Collins in
Cincinnati
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,
Ohio
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, to promote the vote for the
2008 United States presidential election
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for the organization
Rock the Vote
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The organization was founded in 1990 by Virgin Records America Co-Chairman ...
.
He also joined Collins on ''Fallen Soldiers Memorial'', an album with proceeds going to the ''National Fallen Heroes Foundation''.
More than four years after his departure from the band
Guns N' Roses
Guns N' Roses is an American hard rock band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 1985. When they signed to Geffen Records in 1986, the band comprised vocalist Axl Rose, lead guitarist Slash, rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin, bassist Duff McKa ...
, ''
Chinese Democracy'' was made available. Buckethead appears on all but two songs and was given writing credits on "Shackler's Revenge" (which appeared in the popular video game ''
Rock Band 2''); "Scraped"; and "Sorry", which features guest singer
Sebastian Bach
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. The album features eleven of Buckethead's
guitar
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solo
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* Han Solo, a ''Star Wars'' character
* Jacen Solo, a Jedi in the non-canonical ''S ...
s.
On December 30, 2008, Buckethead released two new tracks via his website to honor the 24th birthday of basketball player
LeBron James
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. These tracks were later made available on the album, ''Slaughterhouse on the Prairie'', which was released a month later through TDRS Music. In 2009 he released the albums ''A Real Diamond in the Rough'', and ''Forensic Follies'', which was first sold at some of his tour dates but later released on TDRS. That year he also released the track ''
The Homing Beacon
"The Homing Beacon" (also known as "The Landing Beacon") is an acoustic song by Buckethead and a memorial tribute to Michael Jackson, who was an early influence on Buckethead. The track has no lyrics, just music, described as "slow, almost peace ...
'', a tribute to
Michael Jackson
Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and philanthropist. Dubbed the "King of Pop", he is regarded as one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century. Over a ...
, who had been an early influence on him. The song was later included on his 2012 album ''
Electric Sea
''Electric Sea'' is the thirty-fifth studio album by guitarist Buckethead. It is the sequel to his 2002 release '' Electric Tears''.
Track listing
Credits
* Produced by Buckethead and Janet Rienstra-Friesen
* Written, Composed and Arranged by ...
''.
On February 5, 2010, Buckethead released an album called ''Shadows Between the Sky'' and later that month,
Gibson
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* Gi ...
released the Buckethead Signature
Les Paul guitar.
On April 29, 2010, Buckethead's website was updated
with a picture with the message "Greetings from Bucketheadland... Buckethead wants you to know he appreciates your support all these years, it means so much to him. Buckethead is having some animatronic parts replaced, Slip Disc snuck into the park and caused some mayhem." The mention of Slip Disc is a reference to a Bucketheadland nemesis found on the ''
Bucketheadland'' album. Bootsy Collins continued to update his Twitter Web site about Buckethead's condition, stating that he had recently gone into therapy for a few months.
Nevertheless, after return from injury, on July 15, 2010, Buckethead, along with Brain and Melissa Reese, has released the first volume out of three 5-CD box sets called ''Best Regards''. On August 25, 2010, Buckethead announced his 28th studio album titled ''Spinal Clock'', which showcases his banjo skills. In October, two albums in collaboration with Brain were released, the first called ''Brain as Hamenoodle'', and the second installment of the "Regards" series with Brain and Melissa Reese called, ''Kind Regards''. Eventually, both projects were released on October 13. That month also saw a new solo album titled ''Captain EO's Voyage'' first available only on
iTunes
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. It was later announced that a physical edition will be released on December 1.
This, along with Buckethead's final Travis Dickerson album were released on November 29. In May 2010, Buckethead started to release albums under the concept of a kiosk within Buckethead's fictional "abusement" park called "Buckethead Pikes". The albums released within this concept were to resemble a comic book style and be shorter in length than his previous works at around half an hour in length.
2011–2015: Focus on solo ''Pikes''
Buckethead left Praxis in 2011, the Frankenstein Brothers in 2012, and Brain in 2013. He contributed to two tracks on
Lawson Rollins
Lawson Rollins is an American guitarist from North Carolina noted for his virtuoso fingerstyle technique and melodic compositional skills. Guitar Player magazine ranked him as one of the "50 Best Acoustic Guitarists of All Time". His music is ge ...
's album ''Elevation'' in 2011. He also departed from his live touring schedule, with his final performance taking place on December 31, 2012. During his absence from touring and other projects, Buckethead's solo release schedule increased speed dramatically- reaching a peak in 2015 with 118 albums, around one every three days on average. Notably, the cover of ''Pike 13'' contains a photograph of Buckethead unmasked; the first such image released to the public. The cover of ''Pike 13'' does not feature the common elements of the Pikes series, and is simply a photograph of Buckethead during his teenage years, carrying an acoustic guitar and hugging his father. Buckethead continued to release albums throughout the year, breaking the numerical order occasionally (for example, Pike 34 ''Pikes'' was released three weeks after Pike 35 ''Thank you Ohlinger's''). The final album of the year ''Wishes'' was released on December 24, free of charge for a limited time.
During 2014, Buckethead continued releasing albums at an even faster pace. Sixty albums were released throughout the year, averaging one album every six days. The sixty-fifth installment, ''Hold Me Forever (In memory of my mom Nancy York Carroll)'', honored Buckethead's mother, who had recently died. The final release of the year, Pike 101 ''In the Hollow Hills'', took place on December 31.
Buckethead's release schedule increased in speed again, almost doubling his output during 2015. The 150th release in the series and 180th overall, ''Heaven is your Home (For my Father, Thomas Manley Carroll)'', was released free on June 21 (Father's Day) and in dedication to his late father.
On October 1, Buckethead started ''The Silver Shamrock Series'', a Halloween-themed series in which the guitarist released one dark ambient album per day. Starting with Pike 176, ''31 Days Til Halloween: Visitor From The Mirror'', each subsequent album continued the countdown to Halloween's eve culminating with Pike 206, ''Happy Halloween: Silver Shamrock''. Buckethead's next release, ''365 Days Til Halloween: Smash'' (released on November 1) referenced the countdown, but is not considered part of series. A physical edition of the series was released in October 2017 on a pumpkin-themed USB key that contains all 31 albums on it.
The last album of the year was Pike 219, "Rain Drops on Christmas". The album originally released as a free digital download on December 24 (Christmas Eve), included a dedication "to those who lost loved ones" in the title track.
2016–present: Continued ''Pikes'', return to touring, and reissues
Throughout 2016, Buckethead's release output declined sharply, with only 24 albums being released. Pike 226, "Happy Birthday MJ 23" was released on the 53rd birthday of basketball player
Michael Jordan
Michael Jeffrey Jordan (born February 17, 1963), also known by his initials MJ, is an American businessman and former professional basketball player. His biography on the official NBA website states: "By acclamation, Michael Jordan is the g ...
. 2016 also saw Buckethead return to touring, after a four-year absence.
2017 saw a slight increase in pace compared to the previous year, with 30 albums being released in total. In addition, Buckethead began to repress part of his older catalogue in vinyl format, the first time in over a decade that his albums have been pressed in a physical format other than CD. Inbred Mountain, The Elephant Man's Alarm Clock, Crime Slunk Scene, Decoding the Tomb of Bansheebot, Albino Slug, Slaughterhouse on the Prairie, A Real Diamond in the Rough, and Shadows Between the Sky have all been announced so far. Several reissues come in a variety of different packages, unique to each release. Some of these included signed copies, limited-edition posters or photographs, personalized recordings, among other things. As part of these reissues, the albums Albino Slug and
Decoding the Tombs of Bansheebot underwent major changes with songs being re-recorded, and their album cover and title changed as well. Pike 241 "Sparks in the Dark" has also been announced on vinyl.
Also announced was the release of "Bucketheadland 5-13 10-31", an entirely new album to be released on Halloween exclusively on vinyl. It is the first album since 2012's
Electric Sea
''Electric Sea'' is the thirty-fifth studio album by guitarist Buckethead. It is the sequel to his 2002 release '' Electric Tears''.
Track listing
Credits
* Produced by Buckethead and Janet Rienstra-Friesen
* Written, Composed and Arranged by ...
not to be a part of the Pike series. In addition,
Bootsy Collins announced he is working with Buckethead once again on a collaborative album set to be released in the year.
In August 2017, Buckethead announced his fall US tour to take place in September and October. Buckethead played with a live band consisting of
Bryan "Brain" Mantia
Bryan Kei Mantia (born February 4, 1963), known professionally as Brain, is an American rock drummer. He has played with bands such as Primus, Guns N' Roses, Praxis, and Godflesh, and with other performers such as Tom Waits, Serj Tankian, Bill ...
on drums and
Dan Monti
Dan Monti, also known by his stage name Del Rey Brewer or simply Brewer, is an American musician, record producer and audio engineer who has worked with such bands as Metallica, Slayer and Guns N' Roses. The bulk of his work, however, has bee ...
on bass during the tour, departing from his traditional touring routine in which Buckethead was the only performer on stage. Shortly after the tour announcement, Buckethead also announced the release of "Live from Bucketheadland", his first live album, was released on vinyl in January 2018. Buckethead's tour continued in 2018, reverting to a solo show. Buckethead also toured in 2019 across the
United States
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.
Influences
file:Bux Live 2018 2.jpg, left, Buckethead wearing a
Michael Jordan
Michael Jeffrey Jordan (born February 17, 1963), also known by his initials MJ, is an American businessman and former professional basketball player. His biography on the official NBA website states: "By acclamation, Michael Jordan is the g ...
jersey, a major influence on his songs.
Buckethead cites a wide variety of musical influences, including
Michael Jackson
Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and philanthropist. Dubbed the "King of Pop", he is regarded as one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century. Over a ...
,
Parliament-Funkadelic
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,
Shawn Lane
Shawn Lane (March 21, 1963 – September 26, 2003) was an American musician who released two studio albums and collaborated with a variety of musicians including Ringo Starr, Kris Kristofferson, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Reg ...
,
Michael Schenker
Michael Schenker (born 10 January 1955) is a German guitarist. He played in the rock band UFO and leads the Michael Schenker Group. He was an early member of the hard rock band Scorpions, a band co-founded by his elder brother Rudolf Schenker ...
,
Uli Jon Roth
Uli Jon Roth (born Ulrich Roth; 18 December 1954) is a German guitarist who became famous for his work with the hard rock band Scorpions and is one of the earliest contributors to the neoclassical metal genre. He is also the founder of Sky Aca ...
,
Paul Gilbert,
Yngwie Malmsteen
Yngwie Johan Malmsteen ( ; born Lars Johan Yngve Lannerbäck, 30 June 1963) is a Swedish guitarist. He first became known in the 1980s for his neoclassical playing style in heavy metal, and has released 22 studio albums in a career spanning ov ...
,
Joe Satriani
Joseph Satriani (born July 15, 1956)Prato, Greg"Joe Satriani – Music Biography, Credits and Discography". '' AllMusic''. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved May 28, 2014. is an American guitarist, composer, songwriter, and guitar teacher. Early in his ...
,
Eddie Hazel
Edward Earl Hazel (April 10, 1950 – December 23, 1992) was an American guitarist and singer in early funk music who played lead guitar with Parliament-Funkadelic. Hazel was a posthumous inductee to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, inducted in 19 ...
,
Randy Rhoads,
Larry LaLonde
Reid Laurence "Larry" LaLonde (born September 12, 1968), also known as Ler LaLonde, is an American musician best known as the guitarist for Primus, a position that he has served since 1989, where he is known for his experimental accompaniment t ...
,
Mike Patton
Michael Allan Patton (born January 27, 1968) is an American singer, producer, film composer and voice actor, best known as the lead vocalist of the alternative metal band Faith No More. Noted for his vocal proficiency, diverse singing techni ...
, James Cutri,
Louis Johnson,
Jimi Hendrix
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,
Jennifer Batten
Jennifer Batten (born November 29, 1957) is an American guitarist who has worked as a session musician and solo artist. From 1987 to 1997 she played on all three of Michael Jackson's world tours, and from 1999 to 2001 she toured and recorded wit ...
,
The Residents
The Residents are an American art collective and art rock band best known for their avant-garde music and multimedia works. Since their first official release, ''Meet the Residents'' (1974), they have released over 60 albums, numerous music vi ...
,
Eddie Van Halen and
Angus Young
Angus McKinnon Young (born 31 March 1955) is an Australian musician, best known as the co-founder, lead guitarist, songwriter, and only remaining original member of the hard rock band AC/DC. He is known for his energetic performances, schoolbo ...
, as well as the many artists he has collaborated with over the years.
In addition to his musical influences, Buckethead cites a diverse range of non-musical influences, out of which dedicated songs to said inspirations have been a staple of Buckethead's discography, with particular attention to basketball players like
Michael Jordan
Michael Jeffrey Jordan (born February 17, 1963), also known by his initials MJ, is an American businessman and former professional basketball player. His biography on the official NBA website states: "By acclamation, Michael Jordan is the g ...
(songs "
Jordan
Jordan ( ar, الأردن; tr. ' ), officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan,; tr. ' is a country in Western Asia. It is situated at the crossroads of Asia, Africa, and Europe, within the Levant region, on the East Bank of the Jordan Rive ...
" and "
Jump Man", album "Happy Birthday MJ 23"),
George Gervin
George Gervin ( ; born April 27, 1952), nicknamed "the Iceman", is an American former professional basketball player who played in both the American Basketball Association (ABA) and National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Virginia Squires, ...
(on "Iceman"),
Blake Griffin
Blake Austin Griffin (born March 16, 1989) is an American professional basketball player for the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Oklahoma Sooners, when he was named the consen ...
(on "Crack the Sky" and "Griffin's Spike"),
"Pistol" Pete Maravich (on "The Mark of Davis"),
LeBron James
LeBron Raymone James Sr. (; born December 30, 1984) is an American professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Nicknamed "King James", he is widely considered one of the greatest p ...
(with four songs dedicated to him), and
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Kareem (alternatively spelled Karim or Kerim) ( ar, کریم) is a common given name and surname of Arabic origin that means "generous", "noble", "honorable". It is also one of the Names of God in Islam in the Quran.
Given name Karim
* Karim A ...
(album "Kareem's Footprint"). Other influences include martial artist and actor
Bruce Lee (on "The Game of Death" song and inspiration behind the use of nunchakus on stage), author
H. P. Lovecraft (on the "Lurker at the Threshold" suite, and his 55th Pike, ''The Miskatonic Scale''), numerous
science fiction
Science fiction (sometimes shortened to Sci-Fi or SF) is a genre of speculative fiction which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel unive ...
and
horror TV shows and movies including ''
Little House on the Prairie
The ''Little House on the Prairie'' books is a series of American children's novels written by Laura Ingalls Wilder (b. Laura Elizabeth Ingalls). The stories are based on her childhood and adolescence in the Midwestern United States, American M ...
'',
Alejandro Jodorowsky
Alejandro Jodorowsky Prullansky (; born 17 February 1929) is a Chilean-French avant-garde filmmaker.
Best known for his 1970s films ''El Topo'' and '' The Holy Mountain'', Jodorowsky has been "venerated by cult cinema enthusiasts" for his work ...
's ''
The Holy Mountain'' (on
Kaleidoscalp
''Kaleidoscalp'' is the fifteenth studio album by avant-garde guitarist Buckethead. The album is notable for its use of circuit bent instruments and effects, creating an overall sound that is both bizarre and unique.
Released on John Zorn's Tza ...
), and ''
Giant Robo
is a Japanese manga series by Mitsuteru Yokoyama. The manga, which was first published in 1967, spawned a live-action ''tokusatsu'' television series of the same name, as well as a series of original video animations called '' Giant Robo: ...
t'' (mentioned on several songs, albums, and episodes shown on stage).
Disney
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and
Disneyland
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are also major influences on Buckethead's career.
Buckethead is also inspired by Japanese filmmaker
Takashi Miike
is a Japanese film director, film producer and screenwriter. He has directed over one hundred theatrical, video, and television productions since his debut in 1991. His films run through a variety of different genres, and range from violent a ...
, to whom a song on Pepper's Ghost is dedicated. ''
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
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'' franchise of movies is also a big inspiration to him and he has written many songs such as Jowls, which are heavily inspired by those movies. The song "To Infinity and Beyond" from ''Out Orbit'' was dedicated to then-recently deceased basketball reporter
Craig Sager
Craig Graham Sager (June 29, 1951 – December 15, 2016) was an American sports reporter who covered an array of sports for CNN and its sister stations TBS and TNT, from 1981 until the year he died.
Sager worked as a sideline reporter pacing ...
.
Equipment
Guitars
* Gibson Buckethead Signature Les Paul
*
Jackson
Jackson may refer to:
People and fictional characters
* Jackson (name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the surname or given name
Places
Australia
* Jackson, Queensland, a town in the Maranoa Region
* Jackson North, Qu ...
Buckethead Signature
Roundhorn V
*
Gibson
Gibson may refer to:
People
* Gibson (surname)
Businesses
* Gibson Brands, Inc., an American manufacturer of guitars, other musical instruments, and audio equipment
* Gibson Technology, and English automotive and motorsport company based
* Gi ...
SST
*
Gibson
Gibson may refer to:
People
* Gibson (surname)
Businesses
* Gibson Brands, Inc., an American manufacturer of guitars, other musical instruments, and audio equipment
* Gibson Technology, and English automotive and motorsport company based
* Gi ...
1969 Les Paul Custom
* Custom built
Jackson
Jackson may refer to:
People and fictional characters
* Jackson (name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the surname or given name
Places
Australia
* Jackson, Queensland, a town in the Maranoa Region
* Jackson North, Qu ...
Doubleneck
Effects
*
BOSS
Boss may refer to:
Occupations
* Supervisor, often referred to as boss
* Air boss, more formally, air officer, the person in charge of aircraft operations on an aircraft carrier
* Crime boss, the head of a criminal organization
* Fire boss, ...
NS-2 Noise Suppressor
*
Electro-Harmonix
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Micro Synthesizer
*
MXR Phase 90
Buckethead's bands and projects
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Dan Monti
Dan Monti, also known by his stage name Del Rey Brewer or simply Brewer, is an American musician, record producer and audio engineer who has worked with such bands as Metallica, Slayer and Guns N' Roses. The bulk of his work, however, has bee ...
,
Bryan Mantia
Bryan Kei Mantia (born February 4, 1963), known professionally as Brain, is an American rock drummer. He has played with bands such as Primus, Guns N' Roses, Praxis, and Godflesh, and with other performers such as Tom Waits, Serj Tankian, Bill L ...
, and Buckethead in 2017.
* Solo career (1987–present)
* with Class-X (1987–1988)
* with Limbomaniacs (1990)
* with
Deli Creeps
The Deli Creeps were an avant-garde band consisting of singer Maximum Bob, guitarist Buckethead, drummer Pinchface and various bass players, most recently Daniel Monti. Though Buckethead is the only member who makes a consistent effort to hide ...
(1990–2007)
* with
Praxis
Praxis may refer to:
Philosophy and religion
* Praxis (process), the process by which a theory, lesson, or skill is enacted, practised, embodied, or realised
* Praxis model, a way of doing theology
* Praxis (Byzantine Rite), the practice of fai ...
(1992–2011, 2022)
* with
Zillatron (1993)
* as
Death Cube K
Buckethead is an American guitarist and singer. The Buckethead discography currently includes 47 studio albums , 1 live album, 4 special releases, 388 extended plays as Bucketheadland , 5 demo tapes, 3 solo DVD video releases, 2 DVD video release ...
(1994–1999, 2007–2009)
* with
Jonas Hellborg
Jonas Hellborg (born 7 June 1958) is a Swedish bass guitarist. He has collaborated with John McLaughlin, Ustad Sultan Khan, Fazal Qureshi, Bill Laswell, Shawn Lane, Jens Johansson, Anders Johansson, Ginger Baker, Michael Shrieve, V. Selvaga ...
and
Michael Shrieve
Michael Shrieve (born July 6, 1949) is an American drummer, percussionist, and composer. He is best known as the drummer of the rock band Santana, playing on the band's first seven albums from 1969 to 1974. At age 20, Shrieve was the second you ...
(1995)
* with
Cornbugs
Cornbugs was an American avant-garde metal band formed in 1995. Comprising vocalist Bill "Choptop" Moseley, guitarist Buckethead, drummer Pinchface and keyboardist Travis Dickerson, the band released five albums, two DVDs, and three compilation ...
(1995–2007)
* with Giant Robot & Giant Robot II (1996–1998, 2004–2006)
* with
DJ Disk
DJ Disk is a turntablist from the San Francisco Bay Area. He is of Panamanian, Colombian, and Nicaraguan descent. Born Luis Quintanilla on October 7, 1970, in San Francisco, Disk began scratching and mixing vinyl at a young age. In 1992, he joined ...
(1996–2001)
* with
Brain
A brain is an organ that serves as the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate and most invertebrate animals. It is located in the head, usually close to the sensory organs for senses such as vision. It is the most complex organ in a v ...
(1997–2013
)
* with El Stew (1999)
* with Cobra Strike (1999–2000)
* with
Shin Terai
Shin Terai is a Japanese musician and producer most known for his work with Bill Laswell and Buckethead. On his albums he combines ambient and electronic music with dub and avant-garde jazz.
Biography
Shin Terai gained some first publicity as ...
(1999–2007)
* with
Viggo Mortensen
Viggo Peter Mortensen Jr. R (; born October 20, 1958) is an American actor, writer, director, producer, musician, and multimedia artist. Born and raised in the State of New York to a Danish father and American mother, he also lived in Argent ...
(1999, 2003–2005, 2008–2013)
* with
Guns N' Roses
Guns N' Roses is an American hard rock band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 1985. When they signed to Geffen Records in 1986, the band comprised vocalist Axl Rose, lead guitarist Slash, rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin, bassist Duff McKa ...
(2000–2004)
* with Thanatopsis (2001–2006, 2016)
* with
Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains
Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains (C2B3) was an experimental rock supergroup featuring bassist Les Claypool, guitarist Buckethead, keyboardist Bernie Worrell and drummer Bryan "Brain" Mantia.
History
Les Claypool, bassist of many ban ...
(2002–2004)
* with
Travis Dickerson
Travis Dickerson is an American musician and producer best known for his work with Buckethead and Viggo Mortensen. He also runs TDRS music, a recording studio with its own record label that has released albums by Bill Laswell, Jethro Tull, Lin ...
(2004–2010)
* as ''The Frankenstein Brothers'' (with
That 1 Guy
Mike Silverman, better known as That 1 Guy, is an American musician based in Las Vegas, Nevada. He frequently performs and records as a one-man band, singing and using a variety of homemade musical instruments.
Career
Early career
Silverman is ...
) (2006–2012)
* with
Science Faxtion (2007–2008)
* with
Lawson Rollins
Lawson Rollins is an American guitarist from North Carolina noted for his virtuoso fingerstyle technique and melodic compositional skills. Guitar Player magazine ranked him as one of the "50 Best Acoustic Guitarists of All Time". His music is ge ...
(2011)
* with
Brewer
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and
Brain
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(2017)
Discography
Buckethead has released 30 regular solo albums, as well as 294 albums in the "Pikes Series", for 325 albums overall.
;Main Studio albums
* ''
Bucketheadland'' (1992)
* ''
Giant Robot'' (1994)
* ''
The Day of the Robot'' (1996)
* ''
Colma'' (1998)
* ''
Monsters and Robots
''Monsters and Robots'' is Buckethead's fifth studio album, released April 20, 1999, by Higher Octave records. A large part of the album was co-written with Les Claypool, who also plays bass on several tracks and lends his vocals to the track "Th ...
'' (1999)
* ''
Somewhere Over the Slaughterhouse
''Somewhere over the Slaughterhouse'' is the sixth studio album by Buckethead. To date it is his only solo album to be released as both a CD and LP and is currently out of print. Problems with rights ownership make a reissue unlikely. A download ...
'' (2001)
* ''Funnel Weaver'' (2002)
* ''
Bermuda Triangle
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'' (2002)
* ''
Electric Tears'' (2002)
* ''
Bucketheadland 2
''Bucketheadland 2'' is the tenth studio album by guitarist Buckethead. Released in 2003, it is a sequel to his debut album, ''Bucketheadland'', a concept album about his fictional "abusement" park.
The album was nominated for the 2004 Shortlis ...
'' (2003)
* ''Island of Lost Minds'' (2004)
* ''
Population Override
''Population Override'' is the twelfth studio album by Buckethead and his first full collaboration with keyboardist Travis Dickerson. The album is a tribute to the "great vinyl records of the '60s and '70s", with songs more often than not driftin ...
'' (2004)
* ''
The Cuckoo Clocks of Hell
''The Cuckoo Clocks of Hell'' is the thirteenth studio album by American guitarist Buckethead. It was released on April 20, 2004 via Disembodied Records.
Track listing
Spokes for the Wheel of Torment
"Spokes for the Wheel of Torment" is the ...
'' (2004)
* ''
Enter the Chicken
''Enter the Chicken'' is the fourteenth studio album by musician Buckethead. The album was released on October 25, 2005 by Serj Tankian's label Serjical Strike. It has eleven songs, two of which are less than twenty seconds long. It contains appear ...
'' (2005)
* ''
Kaleidoscalp
''Kaleidoscalp'' is the fifteenth studio album by avant-garde guitarist Buckethead. The album is notable for its use of circuit bent instruments and effects, creating an overall sound that is both bizarre and unique.
Released on John Zorn's Tza ...
'' (2005)
* ''Inbred Mountain'' (2005)
* ''The Elephant Man's Alarm Clock'' (2006)
* ''
Crime Slunk Scene
''Crime Slunk Scene'' is the eighteenth studio album by Buckethead, and his fourth tour-only album. It was originally only sold on his 2006 tour, but was later made available on Travis Dickerson's record label TDRS music, until it eventually went ...
'' (2006)
* ''Pepper's Ghost'' (2007)
* ''Decoding the Tomb of Bansheebot'' (2007)
* ''Cyborg Slunks'' (2007)
* ''Albino Slug'' (2008)
* ''Slaughterhouse on the Prairie'' (2009)
* ''A Real Diamond in the Rough'' (2009)
* ''Forensic Follies'' (2009)
* ''Needle in a Slunk Stack'' (2009)
* ''Shadows Between the Sky'' (2010)
* ''Spinal Clock'' (2010)
* ''Captain EO's Voyage'' (2010)
* ''
Electric Sea
''Electric Sea'' is the thirty-fifth studio album by guitarist Buckethead. It is the sequel to his 2002 release '' Electric Tears''.
Track listing
Credits
* Produced by Buckethead and Janet Rienstra-Friesen
* Written, Composed and Arranged by ...
'' (2012)
* ''Bucketheadland 5-13 10 31'' (2017)
;Pike Series
''Buckethead Pikes'' are mini-albums, with 294 of them released since 2011. They have an average runtime of 30 minutes.
;Singles
* ''The Ballad of Buckethead'' (1999)
* ''Spokes for the Wheel of Torment'' (2004)
* ''We Are One (feat.
Serj Tankian
Serj Tankian (born August 21, 1967) is an Armenian-American singer, musician, songwriter, political activist and entrepreneur. He is best known as the lead vocalist, primary lyricist, keyboardist, and occasional rhythm guitarist of heavy metal ...
)'' (2005)
*
''Jordan'' (2006)
* ''The Rising Sun'' (2011)
* ''Mirror in the Cellar'' (2018)
* ''Missing My Parents'' (2018)
* ''10 31'' (2018)
* ''How Much Does a Thought Weigh'' (2020)
* ''Flare'' (2020)
See also
*
List of ambient music artists
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References
External links
*
*
Bucketheadland official musical adventures website (Pikes for sale)
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