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Crime slunk scene buckethead
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  1. CRIME SLUNK SCENE BUCKETHEAD MOVIE
  2. CRIME SLUNK SCENE BUCKETHEAD PROFESSIONAL
  3. CRIME SLUNK SCENE BUCKETHEAD SERIES

Several animals appear, with flashbacks showing shortly how they died. Buckethead uses the animals to perform taxidermy on them (a real life hobby of the guitarist). The music video, directed by Syd Garon and Rodney Ascher, tells the story of Buckethead paying a man called "Marquis" (played by Serj Tankian) to bring him killed animals. The "creature" performing taxidermy on Buckethead in the song's promotional video clip. Buckethead's Legal Representation: Stan Diamond Esq., Diamond and Wilson.Art Direction by Bryan Theiss Frankenseuss Laboratories.A&R Coordinating by Serj Tankian and George Tonikian.Mastered by Paul Miner at Buzzbomb Studios.Vocal Engineering on Track #5 by Bill Laswell, Cam Dinunzio.Engineered, Mixed and Co-Produced by Dan Monti.Vocals for Tracks #1–4, 6–10 Recorded at the Serjical Strike Dungeons.Track #8 Recorded at the Serjical Strike Dungeons.Tracks #1–7, 9–11 Recorded at John Merrick Recorder."The Hand" (featuring Maximum Bob and Ani Maldjian)īuckethead, Monti, Maximum Bob, Ani Maldjian "Funbus" (featuring Dirk Rogers and Keith Aazami)īuckethead, Monti, Dirk Rogers, Keith Aazami "Interlude" (performed by Donald Conviser) "Waiting Hare" (featuring Shana Halligan and Serj Tankian) "Coma" (featuring Azam Ali and Serj Tankian) "Running from the Light" (featuring Gigi and Maura Davis)īuckethead, Monti, Ejigayehu 'Gigi' Shibabaw, Maura Davis "Three Fingers" (featuring Saul Williams) Michael Melchor of 411mania stated: "The hip-hop comes into play on 'Three Fingers' and what sounds suspiciously like street poetry by Saul Williams before Buckethead turns up the funk and groove." Track listing No. " Jive named "We Are One" and "Three Fingers" as being highlights of the album. The Washington Post wrote about "street poet" Saul Williams: " confidently counterbalances Hendrixian distortion on. The Washington Post called the album "an entertaining disc that dabbles in genres ranging from romantic pop to extreme metal" and stated, "The shredder/space alien proves there's more behind the mask than just a quick pick and a side of slaw." The participation of Serj Tankian as well as many other high profile musicians caused a bigger media echo than usual Buckethead solo releases would do.

CRIME SLUNK SCENE BUCKETHEAD PROFESSIONAL

Reception Professional ratings Review scores The cover of the reissue is identical to the original, save for some colour changes. The artwork for the album was done by long-time Buckethead collaborator Bryan "Frankenseuss" Theiss. Īccording to Buckethead, Serj Tankian came up with the concept of an album comprising contributions from different guest vocalists and friends, hence the title. Ī re-issue of this album was released on Apwith an additional song called "Shen Chi". The last song from the album, the instrumental piece "Nottingham Lace" (previously released on Buckethead's official website) closes the album, and is one of Buckethead's most popular songs, often played in concerts along with " Jordan" known from the game Guitar Hero II and "Soothsayer" from the album Crime Slunk Scene.īuckethead promoted the album release with his "Disney World To Disney Land Tour" in October and November 2005.

CRIME SLUNK SCENE BUCKETHEAD MOVIE

"Three Fingers" also appears on the soundtrack of the horror movie Saw II.

CRIME SLUNK SCENE BUCKETHEAD SERIES

The song also appears on the horror series soundtrack Masters of Horror and also in one episode. The album includes "We Are One", one of the few Buckethead songs for which a music video was made. It contains appearances from such artists as Saul Williams, Maximum Bob, Efrem Schulz and Serj Tankian. It has eleven songs, two of which are less than twenty seconds long. The album was released on Octoby Serj Tankian's label Serjical Strike. Enter the Chicken is the fourteenth studio album by musician Buckethead.











Crime slunk scene buckethead