User:Funeral/Buckethead discography

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Solo albums

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

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

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

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

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

Title Release date
1991 Demo Tape 1991
1996 Demo Tape 1996

With Praxis

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

Title Notes
Transmutation Live
Live in Poland
Zurich
Tennessee 2004

As Death Cube K

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

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

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

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

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

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

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