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On April 29, 2010, Buckethead's website was updated [49] with a picture with the message "Greetings from Bucketheadland... Buckethead wants you to know he appreciates your support all these years, it means so much to him. Buckethead is having some animatronic parts replaced, Slip Disc snuck into the park and caused some mayhem."
Buckethead's extensive solo discography currently includes 31 studio albums, one live album, two extended plays, five special releases, six demo tapes, & four DVD releases. Since 2011, Buckethead started releasing albums in the "Pikes" series, mini-albums usually around 30 minutes in length, each with a sequential number similar to a comic book .
Bucketheadland (stylised as バケトヘドランド) is the debut studio album by American guitarist and songwriter Buckethead.It was released on John Zornʼs Japanese record label, Avant, in 1992.
Praxis is an experimental rock project, led by producer/bassist Bill Laswell and featuring guitarist Buckethead and drummer Brain in nearly every incarnation of the band.. The group worked with many other artists such as Serj Tankian from System of a Down, Iggy Pop, DXT and DJ Disk.
Enter the Chicken is the fourteenth studio album by musician Buckethead.The album was released on October 25, 2005 by Serj Tankian's label Serjical Strike. [1] It has eleven songs, two of which are less than twenty seconds long.
Electric Tears is the ninth studio album by Buckethead. It is considered one of his most emotional and introspective albums, bearing many similarities to his previous release Colma. The entire album is played solely on acoustic and electric guitar. [1] In 2010, the album was released directly from TDRS Music.
Kaleidoscalp is the fifteenth studio album by avant-garde guitarist Buckethead.The album is notable for its use of circuit bent instruments and effects, creating an overall sound that is both bizarre and unique.
Colma is the fourth studio album by guitarist Buckethead.It was released on March 24, 1998, on CyberOctave records. The album was recorded for Buckethead's mother, who at the time was sick with colon cancer, and he wanted to make an album which she would enjoy listening to while recovering.