Bucketheadland 2

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Bucketheadland 2
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Studio album by Buckethead
Released October 14, 2003
Genre Industrial metal, experimental, spoken word
Length 58:24
Label ION
Producer Dan Monti
Buckethead chronology
Electric Tears
(2002)Electric Tears2002
Bucketheadland 2
(2003)
Island of Lost Minds
(2004)Island of Lost Minds2004
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars[1]
Wilson & Alroy 2.5/5 stars [2]
Musique Machine 5/5 stars[3]

Bucketheadland 2 is Buckethead's tenth studio album. Released in 2003, Bucketheadland 2 is the sequel to Buckethead's debut album, Bucketheadland, a concept album about a fictional "abusement" park.

The album was nominated for the 2004 Shortlist Music Prize.[4]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Buckethead and Dan Monti. 

No. Title Length
1. "Welcome"   0:13
2. "Slaughter Zone Entrance"   0:11
3. "The Cobra's Hood"   2:58
4. "Transportation Options"   0:51
5. "Machete Mirage"   3:01
6. "Slaughter Buddies Outside the Revenge Wedge"   0:21
7. "We Cannot Guarantee Bodily Harm"   0:17
8. "John Merrick - Elephant Man Bones Explosion"   4:53
9. "Taxidermy Tots"   0:23
10. "Bloody Rainbow Spiraling Sherbert Scoop"   2:55
11. "Can You Get Past Albert?"   0:27
12. "Vladimir Pockets' Incredible Bloated Slunk Show"   3:10
13. "The Ballad of the Inside-Out Face"   1:05
14. "The Battery Cage Brawls (Cage Announcer: The Ghost of Abraham Lincoln; Winner Has to Eat His Way Out)"   2:18
15. "Ferris Wheel Apology"   0:08
16. "Can You Help Me?"   1:02
17. "Grimm's Sponsorship"   0:14
18. "Realistic Coop Replica"   0:42
19. "Frozen Brains Tell No Tales"   5:33
20. "Rooster Landing (1st Movement) / Lime Time (2nd Movement)"   2:35
21. "Two Pints"   0:27
22. "Health & Safety Advisory"   2:14
23. "Digger's Den"   3:13
24. "One-Way Ticket to Grab Bag Alley"   0:46
25. "Fun for You"   1:03
26. "Carpal Tunnel Tomb Torker"   3:35
27. "Today's Schedule"   0:08
28. "The Corpse Plower"   3:20
29. "Unemployment Blues"   2:05
30. "Slaughter Zone Exit"   8:16
Total length:
58:24

Notes

  • Track 19, "Frozen Brains Tell No Tales", uses the same exclamation at 0:57 that is used in track 5, "Want Some Slaw?", from Buckethead's second album, "Giant Robot.
  • Track 23, Digger's Den, has a brief exclamation around 0:09 of Bootsy Collins saying "Hit me" which is sampled in the song Bird With A Hole In The Stomach off of Buckethead's 2006 album, The Elephant Man's Alarm Clock.
  • Track 26, Carpal Tunnel Tomb Torker, features Bootsy Collins exclaiming "I'm Cocoa for Cuckoo Puffs!" On Bucketheadland, Bootsy is similarly heard singing the jingle for Sugar Crisp.
  • Track 30, Slaughter Zone Exit contains a few hidden tracks after random intervals of silence, including many of the spoken word pieces heard throughout the album.
  • The tracks Slaughter Zone Entrance and Slaughter Zone Exit would be later used in the track The Ravines of Falsehood on Buckethead's 2004 album, The Cuckoo Clocks of Hell.
  • It is possible that the reason for the hidden tracks and silence in the final track are because Buckethead wanted the longest track on the album to be exactly 8:16. This is probably because the longest track on Bucketheadland (Computer Master) is 8:16. This would make the two longest tracks from his debut and the 10th anniversary sequel the same length.

Credits

  • Taxidermy, production, 6-string wedge & pieces by Buckethead.
  • Co-produced, co-written, mixed, engineered and programmed by Dan Monti.
  • Recorded at the Coop & the Del Rey Brewer Factory.
  • Voices: Bootsy Collins, Li'l Littles, Keystone Brewer, Bill Monti [the Towel], P-Sticks, Albert.
  • Additional drums: Brain.
  • Mechanical morgue: Dead.
  • Ferris Wheel [Page 1]: P-Sticks.
  • Artwork, dialogue & research: Bryan Theiss for Frankenseuss Animatronics.
  • Buckethead memorabilia courtesy of the Ronald L. Witherspoon Collection.
  • Special thanks: Bootsy, Norm, Li'l Littles, Keystone Brewer, Bill the Towel, P-Sticks, Brain, Dan Monti, Frankenseuss.
  • Executive producer: Norman Isaacs.

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