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Title: buckethead albums
Post by: JohnMorrison73 on December 07, 2006, 07:10:08 PM
i know a real lot of buckethead shit from online, and i think its time to buy an album..
which one should i choose first?


Title: Re: buckethead albums
Post by: bigbri on December 07, 2006, 07:54:53 PM
What style do you like?

Hard/Metal: Cuckoo Clocks of Hell
Mellow: Colma
Melodic/Rock: Crime Slunk Scene
Jam bandy: Thanatopsis' "Anatomize"
Funk/rock: Praxis' "Transmutation (Mutatis Mutandis) "
Keyboard-heavy: Population Override
Ambient/new age: Death Cube K "Disembodied"


Title: Re: buckethead albums
Post by: JohnMorrison73 on December 07, 2006, 08:02:43 PM
thnx
what would electric tears be put under? i love the song but dont know any other songs on the album. thinkin bout gettin that one


Title: Re: buckethead albums
Post by: bigbri on December 07, 2006, 08:26:04 PM
Electric Tears, definitely mellow. I find it a bit new ageish, but I might be alone on that. It's definitely a cool disc. Can't go wrong with it.


Title: Re: buckethead albums
Post by: JohnMorrison73 on December 09, 2006, 08:58:15 PM
is there one with like some really good shredding that will impress some friends? i know he does cool shredding solos live but..


Title: Re: buckethead albums
Post by: bigbri on December 10, 2006, 11:41:03 AM
Maybe Cuckoo Clocks of Hell, or perhaps Crime Slunk Scene, maybe even the Cobra Strike CDs.

Also some good shredding on Monsters & Robots.


Title: Re: buckethead albums
Post by: polluxlm on January 05, 2007, 03:00:21 PM
I downloaded Bucketheads entire discography some time ago, and listening through it now. Some really great stuff on those albums, and incredibly diverse. Definitely buying my fair share of albums very soon.

Thanks for the recommendations.


Title: Re: buckethead albums
Post by: bigbri on January 05, 2007, 06:47:43 PM
I downloaded Bucketheads entire discography some time ago, and listening through it now. Some really great stuff on those albums, and incredibly diverse. Definitely buying my fair share of albums very soon.

Thanks for the recommendations.

Dude, glad to hear you're buying some. Because stealing from Bucket, as small an artist as he is, just isn't cool.


Title: Re: buckethead albums
Post by: polluxlm on January 06, 2007, 01:02:47 AM
I downloaded Bucketheads entire discography some time ago, and listening through it now. Some really great stuff on those albums, and incredibly diverse. Definitely buying my fair share of albums very soon.

Thanks for the recommendations.

Dude, glad to hear you're buying some. Because stealing from Bucket, as small an artist as he is, just isn't cool.

Nah, it's not cool at all. But he's got so much stuff I needed a preview. Let's call it a loan :hihi:

Soothsayer is fuckin' amazing btw.


Title: Re: buckethead albums
Post by: KIKO2K6 on January 06, 2007, 07:20:08 AM
I downloaded Bucketheads entire discography some time ago, and listening through it now. Some really great stuff on those albums, and incredibly diverse. Definitely buying my fair share of albums very soon.

Thanks for the recommendations.

Dude, glad to hear you're buying some. Because stealing from Bucket, as small an artist as he is, just isn't cool.

Yeah you are right,but i live on Brazil and i can't find hes albums here so...i am a downloading motherfucker. ;D


Title: Re: buckethead albums
Post by: gnrfanxxx on January 06, 2007, 11:57:05 AM
monsters and robots


Title: Re: buckethead albums
Post by: bigbri on January 06, 2007, 12:33:18 PM
I downloaded Bucketheads entire discography some time ago, and listening through it now. Some really great stuff on those albums, and incredibly diverse. Definitely buying my fair share of albums very soon.

Thanks for the recommendations.

Dude, glad to hear you're buying some. Because stealing from Bucket, as small an artist as he is, just isn't cool.

Yeah you are right,but i live on Brazil and i can't find hes albums here so...i am a downloading motherfucker. ;D

Well, there is the Internet. You can order shit online, you know.  :peace:

Soothsayer is indeed amazing, not my favorite, but it impresses me most, let's say.


Title: Re: buckethead albums
Post by: Chris Axl on January 07, 2007, 08:54:59 AM
Ok, lissen to this Buckethead experts.

First I bouth Colma, wich was VERY slow and easy going, then I bought Electrick Tears, wich I thaught was gonna be more faster shredding shit.
But it wasent that much of it...


Has Buckethead released any albums with hes crazy sick as fast shredding? If so, wich album?


Title: Re: buckethead albums
Post by: chineseroses on January 07, 2007, 09:47:47 AM
theres quite a bit on "thai Fighter Swarm" on the album "elephant mans alarm clock", theres not really much shreading apart from that track on the album, although it is a really good album.


Title: Re: buckethead albums
Post by: bigbri on January 07, 2007, 11:22:36 AM
Ok, lissen to this Buckethead experts.

First I bouth Colma, wich was VERY slow and easy going, then I bought Electrick Tears, wich I thaught was gonna be more faster shredding shit.
But it wasent that much of it...


Has Buckethead released any albums with hes crazy sick as fast shredding? If so, wich album?

Cuckoo Clocks of Hell, Inbred Mountain and Island of Lost Minds should get you some shredding that you want, but I prefer CDs that are diverse, such as Crime Slunk Scene and Giant Robot, where you get some shredding, some mellow stuff and some melodic stuff.


Title: Re: buckethead albums
Post by: Chris Axl on January 08, 2007, 10:42:15 AM
Ok, lissen to this Buckethead experts.

First I bouth Colma, wich was VERY slow and easy going, then I bought Electrick Tears, wich I thaught was gonna be more faster shredding shit.
But it wasent that much of it...


Has Buckethead released any albums with hes crazy sick as fast shredding? If so, wich album?

Cuckoo Clocks of Hell, Inbred Mountain and Island of Lost Minds should get you some shredding that you want, but I prefer CDs that are diverse, such as Crime Slunk Scene and Giant Robot, where you get some shredding, some mellow stuff and some melodic stuff.

thanks! :beer:


Title: Re: buckethead albums
Post by: sisterofyu on January 14, 2007, 02:36:38 PM
could somebody photshop a picture of me n buckethead together ?:love: so I can have it for my avatar.....keekee....Please : ok: