Giant Robot - Buckethead

Giant Robot

Buckethead

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1994-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 19

  • ℗ 1994 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Doomride Buckethead 0:57
2
Welcome to Bucketheadland Buckethead 3:42
3
I Come In Peace Buckethead 6:03
4
Buckethead's Toy Store Buckethead 8:02
5
Want Some Slaw? Buckethead 4:30
6
Warweb Buckethead 3:06
7
Aquabot Buckethead 5:56
8
Binge and Grab (Instrumental V Buckethead 5:17
9
Pure Imagination The Bucketheads 1:48
10
Buckethead's Chamber of Horror Buckethead 4:48
11
Onions Onleashed Buckethead 2:20
12
Chicken Buckethead 1:06
13
I Love My Parents Buckethead 4:09
14
Buckethead's TV Show Buckethead 3:18
15
Robot Transmission Buckethead 2:59
16
Pirate's Life for Me Buckethead 1:01
17
Post Office Buddy Buckethead 6:40
18
Star Wars Buckethead 1:54
19
Last Train to Bucketheadland Buckethead 5:47

Reviews

  • "Of course we have wax horse teeth!"

    5
    By BuellFuel
    I bought this album last summer just about the time the grass started growing around here. After listening to it countless times while mowing, it became one of my faves no doubt. It is definately a novelty album but it has such great tracks and seems to be a perfect blend of music and goofiness. I love "bucketheads toystore." Gosh, what was I listening to in 1994? Wasn't this, but I sure wish it would have been. Buckethead always makes a good album. iTunes bring back Population Override.
  • It Only Takes One

    5
    By drewcarey619
    All I had to hear was Welcome to Bucketheadland and I was hooked on the rest of the album.
  • Awesomolisios

    5
    By kao123
    I don't care if that's not a word..this albulm rox!! Bye it!!!
  • Buckethead is awesome

    5
    By Jo hey
    This is one of his best albums
  • OMG

    5
    By RipbyDeath
    They have Welcome to Buckethead land i have been waiting for about a year now!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • THIS IS......

    5
    By live rock and die hard
    a. The most epic album ever b. Incredible c. Probably one of Buckethead's best albums D. All of the above
  • Buckethead is the best....

    5
    By Haterman
    i wish itunes would get some more of his cds. This is a great album, and i actually had to buy it through the mail, and of course now they get it on itunes. But whatever. Anyway, binge and grab is one of my favorites from the album, and if you get past the talking part on a couple of his songs, they are really good. I would completely recommend buying this album.
  • Amazing

    5
    By Littlebig Rocker
    Each song has its own feel, and not such an excessive amount of noodling, but rather just enough to give the listener a good taste of Buckethead's distinctive personality without becoming overwhelmed. Some of the greatest guitar riffs and addictive melodies tie together this true masterpiece, and I hope iTunes can add more of his albums soon. If you like Buckethead, anything he's ever done (from Electric Tears to Kaleidoscalp), you'll love this album.
  • So inspirational...

    5
    By Slunklord57
    true Buckethead has made many albums since this one, but it has that great shimmer and glory with Buckethead just being himself. Playing whatever he wants, and this album makes me so happy, because iTunes finally figured it out (possibly). This album is definitely one of my favorites, plus with all the amazing songs like 'Welcome to Bucketheadland', 'Aquabot', 'Binge and Grab', and 'Star Wars'. Heck, all of these tracks are great if you really like Buckethead. Trust me, it's worth buying because these tracks show both his influences, and how he's made them his own.
  • Wow! What a treat!

    5
    By Kyleton
    I'm surprised iTunes got a hold of this album. This is one of my favorites by Buckethead and would serve as a good taking-off point for anyone getting into him. It has just about everything you could expect: wicked guitar solos, covers of his influences, and crazy skits coming straight out of "Bucketheadland." If you don't dig all Bucket's wackiness, at least download "Welcome to Bucketheadland" and "Binge and Grab", they're classics.

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