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Buckethead Album - BUCKETHEADLAND 2

Buckethead Album - BUCKETHEADLAND 2 (Front side)
Album Information :
Customers rating: (12 ratings)
Release Date:2003-10-13
Type:Audio CD
Genre:Bass (Electric), Drums, Experimental Rock, Guitar (Electric), Guitar Virtuoso, Heavy Metal, Pop, Pop/Rock Music, Prog-Rock/Art Rock, Progressive Metal, Rock, Rock/Pop, Voices
Label:ION
UPC:611688201926
Approx. Price:$18.98 (USD)
Track Listing :
1 . Welcome
2 . Slaughter Zone Entrance
3 . Cobra's Hood
4 . Transportation Options
5 . Machete Mirage
6 . Slaughter Buddies Outside the Revenge Wedge
7 . We Cannot Guarantee Bodily Harm
8 . John Merrick-Elephant Man Bones Explosion
9 . Taxidermy Tots
10 . Bloody Rainbow Spiraling Sherbert Scoop
11 . Can You Get Past Albert?
12 . Vladimir Pockets' Incredible Bloated Slunk Show
13 . Ballad of the Inside-Out Face
14 . Battery Cage Brawls [Cage Announcer: The Ghost of Abraham Lincoln; Win]
15 . Ferris Wheel Apology
16 . Can You Help Me?
17 . Grimm's Sponsorship
18 . Realistic Coop Replica
19 . Frozen Brains Tell No Tales
20 . Rooster Landing (First Movement)/Lime Time (2nd Movement)
21 . Two Pints
22 . Health & Safety Advisory
23 . Digger's Den
24 . One-Way Ticket to Grab Bag Alley
25 . Fun for You
26 . Carpal Tunnel Tomb Torker
27 . Today's Schedule
28 . Corpse Plower
29 . Unemployment Blues
30 . Slaughter Zone Exit - Albert, Buckethead
Customer review - 2006-05-31
- Ages like a fine headcheese!
If Buckethead is too weird for you stick to his calm albums. If you would like to visit the place "where all your dreams and nightmares can come true" bring a thread and needle and throw on some headphones!

This is a pretty drastic turn from the first park album,and while I wasn't too into it the first month I had it, now I can't see my Bucketllection being complete without it! Whoever finds the Albert acoustic songs dumb is insulting themselves in a very horrific manner indeed! Buckethead is getting messages across in those songs and interludes,and if you're too ignorant and stubborn to see that good luck finding fun in life; that's what Big B is ALL ABOUT,baby-bobba! I will say this, you have to be into a bit of heavy riffage to appreciate this album fully,and that's why I think it got a few bad reviews also.

DO NOT EVEN TRY TO DENY THE POWER OF "FROZEN BRAINS TELL NO TALES"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

(btw,"...I wanna see peesez of guts and peesez of brains flyin'-though-the-air.it's fun for me to see these things.is it fun for you?is it fun for you?")
Customer review - 2005-03-19
- Absolutely Great
This is truly one of the best efforts I've heard from Buck. These tracks are brutally heavy, but not as outlandish as the Cuckoo Clocks of Hell record. Packed with creepy sounding tapping solos and other amazing riffs drenched in reverb and delay for maximum effect. This cd has 10-12 real songs ,and the rest are little interludes with characters explaining the park and its functions, which is kind of funny at times. This truly shows that Buck is probably the most creative and one of the sickest guitar players out there.
This album is easily his most solid since monsters and robots, definietly get this one before Funnel Weaver or Bermuda Triangle. Check out "Frozen Brains Tell no Tales", it's one of the best songs he has ever put out.
Customer review - 2008-05-15
- A dark comedy concept album
First and foremost, this album is NOT for everyone. The song titles alone should tell you if you if you want to buy a ticket to this warped "abusement park" where every day is Halloween.

At first, I figured this was just an over-the-top parody, and was laughing like crazy. About half way through, though, I began to get put together what was **really** going on plot-wise, and started to get seriously creeped out. To wit:

This is the story of a serial killer, who views his deeds in a carnival context. There are two types of music on this: bone-crushing metal, and loopy ukulele, the latter being the only "songs" with lyrics. The metal songs are when the guy's "in character" and the uke songs are him in the "real" world.

[if this assessment is wrong, please leave a comment correcting me]

Assuming you have a warped sense of humor, there are some genuinely funny moments scattered throughout in the form of public service announcements.

As for the music itself, Buckethead delivers some insanely fast and tight guitar riffing, which reminds me of Ministry with a touch of Primus. The editing style for all this is very Frank Zappa, replete with segments of spoken word and musique concrète interwoven. You have to like that sort of thing (and I do) but again, it's not to everyone's taste. Undoubtedly, many listeners will have a problem with the rather obvious lack of "real" songs. Although a few come close -- notably "The Cobra's Hood" and "Frozen Brains Tell No Tales" -- the music here really only works within its own internal context, and you pretty much have to listen to it start-to-finish, or do some heavy pre-programming on your cd player to edit out the spoken word and uke tracks.

I wouldn't want a steady diet of this: at its core it IS pretty disturbing and at around half-way through I start to reach my listening threshhold. That is why I didn't give it 5 stars. However, it is worth checking out at least once, and would be great for a long trip on a highway: the fast pace of the album will probably shave half an hour off your driving time.
Customer review - 2007-11-25
- Have fun, be safe, disinfect wounds!
This is the one than started it all for me, and 40 Buckethead CD purchases later it's still one of my favorites! Bucketheadland 2 is an audio tour guide of the infamous "abusement park". The 30 tracks vary from spoken passages by the park staff, to dissonant acoustic tunes accompanied by equally bizarre singing, to face melting metal tunes with blistering shred guitar courtesy of the man himself!

If you're looking for a great metal/shred album from Buckethead, this is the one you want, the man totally KILLS on this CD, some of his best work. His tone on this album is absolutely crushing and the break-neck solos are here in abundance. Once again there are 12 real tunes among the 30 tracks and they hit very hard. Understandably the interludes can get a little grating, but the content here is just so good and the production values are top notch.

What else can I say, this a brilliant journey into the imagination of Buckethead. It really encompasses a lot of his talent, but hardly all of it. If you want heavy tunes with a lot of solos this is the slab to pick up. Have fun. be safe, disinfect wounds!
Customer review - 2003-11-04
- A great surprise - One of his best!
With the speed in which he releases material (including many side projects), I don't think this guy ever rests! Because of this, you always get an aspect of Buckethead's musical imagination & prowess, but you don't always get a COMPLETE album of winning material. I, therefore, really wasn't sure what to expect with this release (a Bucketheadland sequel?). But my apprehension disappeared when I heard the first couple of tracks, and realized this was going to be a something special in his huge catalog of material. The whole CD (30 tracks) revolves around the Bucketheadland theme-park with more heavy and insane music, and great speaking parts scattered throughout the CD. It expands the whole Bucketheadland experience like never before, and makes you feel like you were actually there. The production is better, and the inclusion of a double-bass drummer on several tracks just increases the power of Buckethead's amazing guitar-work. I have 13 Buckethead or Buckethead-related CD's and this one will rank high as one of my favorites. It seems that he raised the bar for himself with this one, and we all reap the benefits of his efforts! I recommend this CD to ANY fan, but if you liked GIANT ROBOT, FUNNEL WEAVER, or MONSTERS & ROBOTS, then stop reading and buy this immediately -- you won't be disappointed! ------ "Goblins and Ghouls, Goblins and Ghouls!!"
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