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M**E
heavy!
this has got to be the heaviest buckethead album - double bass drumming, crunchy riffs like pantera and meshuggah, bombed out solos and a huge death metal style production! awesome!! completley instrumental too!!
J**N
Very heavy not for the faint hearted
If you enjoy the mood of colma population ovveride then this album won't be for you the heaviest album buckethead has released and not everyone's cup of tea
B**Z
Buckethead attacks once more...
For those not in the know, Buckethead is one of the most unusual, boundary-pushing artists of today. He is incredibly prolific and spans an incredible range of genres, from beautiful, ambient sound-scapes to unsafe, unstable and downright loopy metal constructions. He is, in short, a genius.This is a member of the latter category, and it is, to my knowledge, his heaviest offering. It combines Brain's intense drumming with some of the most out-there playing this side of Frank Zappa. However, don't think that this is just noise. On the occasions where Bucket calms things down, and there are a few, you feel the power of his incredible soft side, and that's what makes this album.A must have for any Bucket fan, but there are perhaps better places to begin your Buckethead journey if you're a newbie: Monsters & Robots is a great introduction to what he's about.All in all, a manic album with an awesome name and a off-the-wall sound. What else did you expect from the Bucket?
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