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Buckethead - 6 Strings Giant flac album

Buckethead - 6 Strings Giant flac album
  • Performer Buckethead
  • Title 6 Strings Giant
  • Date of release 2003
  • Style Avantgarde, Speed Metal
  • Other formats DMF VOC AUD MP4 WMA MP1 MIDI
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1303 mb
  • Size FLAC 1242 mb
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 229

Giant Robot is the second studio album by avant-garde guitarist Buckethead (not to be confused with the 1996 Giant Robot, also featuring Buckethead) and loosely following the same "amusement park" concept as his previous album (Bucketheadland). It has some re-recorded songs from Buckethead's band Deli Creeps, as well his earlier demo tape Bucketheadland Blueprints.

Brian Patrick Carroll, better known by his stage name Buckethead, is a guitarist and t who has worked within many genres of music. He has released 187 studio albums, four special releases and one EP. He has also performed on more than 50 other albums by other artists.

Giant Robot è il secondo album in studio del chitarrista statunitense Buckethead, pubblicato il 3 novembre 1994 dalla Sony Japan inizialmente per il solo mercato giapponese e successivamente ripubblicato il 18 settembre 2000 per il mercato mondiale. Non va confuso con l'album omonimo pubblicato nel 1996 dai Giant Robot, gruppo fondato da Buckethead e da Bryan Mantia.

An "official" Buckethead album, ACOUSTIC SHARDS features Buckethead alone on acoustic guitar. The sound is excellent! Artist: Buckethead. Buckethead - Giant Robot. The "hype" sticker on the front and the "promo" sticker on the back are on the CD case, not on the shrink wrap. Still in original factory shrink wrap.

Guitar Hero Buckethead. Band Name Buckethead. Album Name Giant Robot.

Studio album by Buckethead. String Module Error: Match not found. Six String Giant is a bootleg CD by Buckethead that includes two live shows: live at The Palace in Tokyo, Japan July 8, 1992 and live at The Electric Church in New York, NY on April 27, 2000. Live at The Palace (27:20).

Ah yes, Buckethead, the tall curly-haired, michael myers-esque mask wearing guitar player. He has many albums, as well as many different playing styles. He has released and appeared on a total of over 50 albums! Now here we have the 1994 released Giant Robot. To classify this album I would have to say it is a mix of heavy/experimental metal. Band (And some guest appearances). Buckethead (guitar, bass) Bootsy Collins (vocals, bass) Iggy Pop Kristen Grey Throatrake Bill Moseley (vocals) Ted Parsons Pinchface Jerome "Bigfoot" Brailey (drums) Maximum Bob. Tracks  . This song is entirely in the strings section of an orchestra and no other instruments are included. This is perhaps the least expected song from Buckethead but it is still a great song.

Page 1 of 2. Buckethead (aka Brian Carroll) is an American guitarist and composer. He is known for wearing a white plastic mask and a KFC bucket on his head and for being a quiet dude. Buckethead has released 38 solo albums and performed on over 50 more records. He has also made a guest appearance on 44 different albums from various artists. His music spans across diverse areas such as thrash metal, funk, electronica, jazz and avant-garde music.

Tracklist

1 Skids Looking Where
2 End Of Phantom Monk
3 When You Wish Upon A Star
4 Cattle Prod / Solo
5 Aquabot
6 Pirates Life For Me
7 Beginning Of Phantom Monk Solo
8 I Love My Parents
9 Nosin
10 Terminator Theme
11 Toccato And Fugue In D Minor
12 Halloween Theme
13 Unknown Theme Song
14 Interlude / Solo
15 Giant Robot
16 Introduction
17 Jowls
18 Jumpman
19 Giant Robot * Solo * Nuntyaku * Giant Robot
20 Pirates Life For Me * Chicken Pickin'
21 Huge Accompanied Solo * Unaccompanied Solo
22 Big Sur Moon
23 Night Of The Slunk

Notes

Tracks 1-15 sourced from "Live In Tokyo, Japan, July 8th 1992."
Tracks 16-23 sourced from "Live At Electric Church, New York, NY, April 28th 2000."