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  2. Buckethead discography - Wikipedia

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    Buckethead is an American guitarist and multi-instrumentalist. 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.

  3. Rhino Bucket - Wikipedia

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    Rhino Bucket continued touring. In 2014, they completed 200 shows in Europe and North America in support of a live album entitled "Sunrise on Sunset" (2013). Their final album, The Last Real Rock n' Roll , was released in April 2017.

  4. ARP String Ensemble - Wikipedia

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    The core technology is based on the string ensemble section of the Eminent 310 Unique electronic organ in 1972, manufactured by the Dutch company Eminent BV. [1] The main oscillator consists of twelve discrete tone generators with octave divide-down to provide full polyphony; and the built-in triple chorus effect utilizes bucket-brigade devices (BBDs) controlled by two LFOs to create the ...

  5. Four Bucketeers - Wikipedia

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    The Four Bucketeers' best-known number (and also their highest-charting single) was "The Bucket Of Water Song", which reached No. 26 in the UK Singles Chart in 1980. [1] Originally the song was composed and performed as a sketch within the Tiswas programme. According to Sally James, "John came in one day and he said ‘I’ve sort of got this ...

  6. Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains - Wikipedia

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    Les Claypool, bassist of many bands, including Primus, collaborated with virtuoso guitarist Buckethead, funk keyboardist Bernie Worrell, and former Primus drummer Brain under the name Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains (a combination of all the band members' names), after they met at the 2002 Bonnaroo Music and Arts festival.

  7. S3RL - Wikipedia

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    S3RL is an Australian hardcore musician from Brisbane who performs as "S3RL" (or "DJ S3RL"). [2] The stage name "S3RL" was based on a nickname his cousins gave him when he was little, which derived from his cousins calling him "arsehole".

  8. Token bucket - Wikipedia

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    The bucket can hold at the most tokens. If a token arrives when the bucket is full, it is discarded. When a packet (network layer PDU) of n bytes arrives, if at least n tokens are in the bucket, n tokens are removed from the bucket, and the packet is sent to the network.

  9. Bucket (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Bucket is a four-part British sitcom about a mother and daughter on a road trip with the aim of fulfilling items on the mother's bucket list. The series was written by and starred actress and comedian Frog Stone as Fran, and co-starred Miriam Margolyes as Fran's mother, Mim.