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Monsters & Robots album for sale Product Description
Monsters & Robots album for sale by Buckethead was released Nov 16, 1999 on the EMI Music Distribution label. Mixing metallic guitar heroics with funk, hip-hop, electronica, and a cinematic soundtrack feel, Buckethead's Monsters and Robots is yet another eclectic opus inspired in large part by low-budget monster/horror, martial arts, and science fiction movies, especially those of Japan. Like any Buckethead album, the music does meander in spots, but this outing does improve on its predecessor Colma by employing a variety of guest bassists; Primus' Les Claypool (as well as drummer Brain), Bootsy Collins, and Bill Laswell all enliven the music's rhythmic underpinnings in ways that Buckethead's own bass playing on Colma didn't. Monsters & Robots CD music contains a single disc with 13 songs. ...See Full Description
Buckethead - Monsters & Robots Album Track Listing
| 1 | Jump Man | | | |
| 2 | Stick Pit | | | |
| 3 | Ballad of Buckethead | | | |
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| 4 | Sow Thistle | | | |
| 5 | Revenge of the Double Man | | | |
| 6 | Night of the Slunk | | | |
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| 7 | Who Me? See All 2 | 2:11 | $0.99 | (Available) |
| 8 | Jowls | | | |
| 9 | Shape Vs. Buckethead | | | |
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| 10 | Stun Operator | | | |
| 11 | Scapula | | | |
| 12 | Nun Chuka Kata | | | |
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| 13 | Remote Viewer #13 | | | |
Monsters & Robots buy CD music Customer Reviews
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| Wow!! Incredible, Stupendous, Over Whelming, Creepy, Mind Blowing etc... This stuff blew me away, Michael Myers, Michael Myers, comin to get you!! Where it stops nobody knows. The Ballad of Buckethead. Sci Fi/Horror meets Rock/Techno and eveything else. is there nothing this half man half chicken can not accomplish with his wooden stick and metal strings. Where it stops nobody knows. By chazman (Aurora, Co.) This review is for a different format. |
| This CD rocks Great CD, Les Claypool and Buckethead are two freaks that should make more music together they rock By skidrocker_98 (Brampton, Ontario, Canada)  This review is for a different format. |
| What the first guy said... I love this album. Most people would likely consider this too weird and out there for them to hold it in any moderately high regard, but here are the facts, as I see 'em: Buckethead is frickin insane and this is his masterpiece. I just love hearing how odd and at times, creepy his style is. The only artist in my collection I could compare him to in terms of uniqueness is, rather ironically, Primus. Perhaps it is foolish of me to say if you like this guy you'll like them, but hey... the way I see it, Monsters and Robots is best friends with Pork Soda. I love all of the songs, but the ones that seem to stick out to me (as well as others I have showed him to) are Jump Man, Night of the Slunk, Who Me?, The Shape Vs. Buckethead, and Scalpula. The Ballad, Stick Pit and Nun Chuka Kata are also really good. I would suggest giving this album a try, particularly if you are looking for a CD of his to start with. Unless you're after something mellow; in that case, I'd suggest Colma or Electric Tears. Yeah I like it, it's good. By Aaron Jay ((old school)Metallicaland) This review is for a different format. |
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Monsters & Robots songs Product Details
| CD Universe Part number | 1382206 |
| Label | EMI Music Distribution |
| Orig Year | 1999 |
| Catalog number | 65194 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | Nov 16, 1999 |
| Studio/Live | Studio |
| Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
| Producer | Extrakd; Les Claypool; Pete Scaturro; Rob Beaton; Bill Laswell; Bootsy Collins |
| Engineer | Oz Fritz; Robert Musso |
| Recording Time | 55 minutes |
| Additional Info | Bonus Track; Japan |
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