User:Funeral/Buckethead discography

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Solo albums[edit]

Title Notes
Bucketheadland
  • Released in 1992, Bucketheadland is his debut album.
  • It is a two-disc concept album based on the opening of Buckethead's fictional amusement park, Bucketheadland. [1]
  • Released on John Zorn's Japanese record label, Avant. [2]
  • A sequel, Bucketheadland 2, was later released in 2003. [1]
Giant Robot
  • Released in 1994 on Sony Japan. [3]
  • It is a Japan-only album, comprising mainly of re-mixes from Buckethead's first album Bucketheadland. [3]
  • Punk innovator Iggy Pop contributes vocals on some of the album's tracks.
Day of the Robot
  • Buckethead's third studio album, it was released on April 30, 1996.
  • It is known as his 'jungle' album. [4]
Colma
  • Buckethead's fourth album, Colma was released on March 24, 1998.
  • Colma was recorded for Buckethead's mother who was ill at the time, Buckethead wanted to make an album she would enjoy whilst she was recovering. [5]
Monsters and Robots
  • His fifth studio album, it was released on April 20, 1999. [6]
  • Monsters and Robots can be seen as a collaboration between Buckethead and Primus bassist Les Claypool, who co-wrote many of the albums tracks and plays bass on the album. [6]
  • It features "The Ballad of Buckethead" - one of the few Buckethead songs to have a music video. Claypool contributes vocals on this song.
Somewhere Over the Slaughterhouse
Funnel Weaver
  • Released on January 1, 2001, it is Buckethead's seventh studio album. [8]
  • It contains 49 tracks - the most of any of Buckethead's studio albums.
Bermuda Triangle
  • His eighth studio album. It was released on June 23, 2002. [9]
  • Produced by Extrakd, it can be seen as Buckethead's only electronica album.
Electric Tears
  • His ninth studio album, it was released on October 8, 2002. [10]
  • Along with Colma, it is considered one of Buckethead's ambient releases.
  • Buckethead plays all the instruments on this album himself. [10]
Bucketheadland 2
  • His tenth studio album. It was released on October 14, 2003. [1]
  • It is a concept album; revolving around a fictional amusement park. [1]
Island of Lost Minds
  • Originally released on March 19, 2004, it is Buckethead's first tour-only album.
  • It was re-released through TDRS Music, in 2006.
Population Override
  • His 12th studio album.
  • It was released on March 30, 2004. [11]
  • It was released on the same day he officially left Guns N' Roses. [12]
The Cuckoo Clocks of Hell
  • His thirteenth studio album, it was released on April 20, 2004. [13]
  • It is considered one of his heaviest albums to date.
Enter the Chicken
Kaleidoscalp
  • Released on November 22, 2005, Kaleidoscalp was released on John Zorn's label, Tzadik. [15]
  • Zorn also features as executive producer. [15]
  • It is his fifteenth studio album.
Inbred Mountain
  • It is his sixteenth studio album.
  • Initially released on December 2, 2005, Inbred Mountain was Buckethead's second tour-only release.
  • It was re-released through TDRS Music, in 2007.
The Elephant Man's Alarm Clock
  • It is his seventeenth studio album. Originally released on February 17, 2006.
  • Like Inbred mountain, The Elephant Man's Alarm Clock was originally a tour-only release, however, it was later re-released on TDRS Music.
Crime Slunk Scene
Pepper's Ghost
  • His nineteenth studio album. It was released on March 1, 2007.
Acoustic Shards
  • His twentieth studio album.
  • It was recorded in 1991, and features recordings of Buckethead playing acoustic guitar at a friend's house. [16]
Kevin's Noodle House
  • His twenty-first studio album, released on October 30, 2007. [17]
  • It is credited as a collaboration between Buckethead and Bryan Mantia, but it is generally considered a Buckethead solo album. [17]
Decoding the Tomb of Bansheebot
Cyborg Slunks
  • His twenty-third studio album, released on October 30, 2007. [17]
  • Upon its initial release, the album will be limited edition. However, a non-limited edition will be made available. [17]
  • Similarly to In Search of The, the album art for the limited edition version is hand drawn by Buckethead. [17]

EPs[edit]

Title Notes
KFC Skin Piles
  • Only released on vinyl, KFC Skin Piles samples heavily from quotes, movie samples and songs from other artists.
  • It is currently out of print.

Box sets[edit]

Title Notes
In Search of The
  • Released on February 21, 2007, In Search of The consists of 13 discs.
  • At first, each CD was hand made, hand burned and personalized by Buckethead, however, this was only for a limited time. A reproduction of the original set has now been issued. [18]

Demo tapes[edit]

Title Release date
Giant Robot 1991
Bucketheadland Blueprints 1991
  • Bucketheadland Blueprints was re-issued on CD in 2007, through Travis Dickerson's label TDRS Music. Two versions have been re-issued, a limited edition version with each individual album cover hand drawn and numbered by Buckethead, and a regular CD version with a reproduction of the original cassette cover. [19]

With the Deli Creeps[edit]

Title Notes
Dawn of the Deli Creeps
  • Released on November 1, 2005, Dawn of the Deli Creeps is the Deli Creeps' only official release.

Demo tapes[edit]

Title Release date
1991 Demo Tape 1991
1996 Demo Tape 1996

With Praxis[edit]

Title Notes
Transmutation (Mutatis Mutandis)
  • Praxis's debut album.
  • Released on Axiom in 1992. [20]
Sacrifist
  • Released in 1994. [21]
  • Praxis's second studio album.
Metatron
  • Praxis's third studio album, it is Buckethead's last studio appearance with the band.

Live albums[edit]

Title Notes
Transmutation Live
Live in Poland
Zurich
Tennessee 2004

As Death Cube K[edit]

Title Notes
Dreamatorium
  • Released on May 13, 1994. [27]
  • It is his first album under the pseudonym Death Cube K - an anagram of 'Buckethead'.
Disembodied
  • Buckethead's second album under the pseudonym Death Cube K.
  • Released on July 22, 1997. [28]
Tunnel
DCK
  • Released in 2007, DCK is commonly known as The Black Album.
  • The album was originally released as a limited edition CD, all copies are numbered by Buckethead and the cover art is hand drawn by him. [30]
  • A more conventional non-limited edition CD will be produced. [30]

With Zillatron[edit]

Title Notes
Lord of the Harvest
  • Released in 1994, Lord of the Harvest is a collaboration between Buckethead and bassist Bootsy Collins. [31]
  • It is Zillatron's only album.

With Giant Robot[edit]

Title Notes
Giant Robot
  • Released in 1996, on the label NTT.
  • It is sometimes known as Giant Robot NTT - to avoid confusion with Buckethead's solo album, Giant Robot.

With Pieces[edit]

Title Notes
I Need 5 Minutes Alone
  • Released on February 17, 1998. [32]
  • A collaboration between Buckethead and Bryan Mantia, it was the only album they released under the name Pieces.

Soundtracks[edit]

Title Release date Contribution
Last Action Hero July 8, 1993 "Jack and the Ripper" [33]
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie June 8, 1995 "Firebird" [34]
Johnny Mnemonic April 20, 1995 "I Love My Parents" [35]
Mortal Kombat October 11, 1995 "Goro Vs. Art" [36]
Stealing Beauty May 28, 1996 "If 6 Was 9" [37]
Beverly Hills Ninja January 14, 1997 "End" [38]
Mortal Kombat: Annihilation October 21, 1997 "X Squad" [39]
Ghosts of Mars September 18, 2001 "Love Seige", "Kick Ass", "Fightin' Mad" [40]
Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks December 12, 2001 "Shackler"
Scratch February 12, 2002 "Skin Cracked Canals" [41]
Masters of Horror October 18, 2005 "We Are One" [42]
Saw II October 25, 2005 "Three Fingers" [43]

Scores[edit]

Title Release date
Last Action Hero 1993
Mortal Kombat October 11, 1995

References[edit]

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