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Bermuda Triangle

Bermuda Triangle

Artist: Buckethead
Label: Catalyst
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 10,626

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 4.9 x 0.4

UPC: 809222100020
EAN: 0809222100020
ASIN: B00006AAUK

Release Date: July 23, 2002
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Tracks:

   Intro
   Davy Jones Locker
   Flight 19
   Mausoleum Door
   Sea of Expanding Shapes
   The Triangle, Pt. 1: Extrakd
   Bionic Fog
   Forbidden Zone
   Telegraph Land of the Crispies
   Pullin the Heavy
   Phantom Lights
   Jabbar on Alcatrazz Avenue
   Beestro Fowler
   Splintered Triplet
   Whatevas
   Sucked Under
   Isle of Dead
   The Triangle, Pt. 2
   911

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Product Description
The San Francisco-based Kentucky Fried Chicken bucket and white mask-wearing half man/half chicken space oddity and guitar phenom known as Buckethead (Guns 'n Roses, Praxis, El Stew, Deli Creeps) presents his latest futuristic creation, a collage of hip hop and electro-esque beats, dark and eerie samples, and live instrumentation played by Buckethead and producer Extrakd (El Stew, Gonerville). One track features blazing live drumming by current Guns 'n Roses member and good friend Brain. This recording was made on a portable digital 8-track while making trips to L.A. and the Bay Area. Fans of instrumental hip hop, trip hop and burning guitar pyrotechnics will love this.


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3 out of 5 stars Truly not his best effort   March 18, 2005
Big Luddy (USA)
4 out of 8 found this review helpful

I am a huge fan of buckethead, I love everything the guy does regardless of how farfetch'd it is.But this cd was a real dissappointment. His guitar skills are hardly showcased on this release which is bad enough, but many tracks on this thing are just a bunch of dj noise. Even all the drum beats were sampled so Brain had little involvement with this album. This pretty much sounds like something he just threw together just for the hell of throwing something together, which is a shame because anyone who has heard buck play knows that he's capable of so much more.Only pick this up if you are a serious collector. I believe it is already out of print, but it is available on Buck's site.


4 out of 5 stars another solid bucky   July 22, 2004
crown of indica (saint paul,mn,usa)
1 out of 18 found this review helpful

1st off,tom morello "guitarist jello"has nothing on buckethead!he's pretty mediocre at most-definately not a ground breaker!jimi really wasn't much better than buck either.


5 out of 5 stars BH a black hole of creativity   May 20, 2004
2 out of 5 found this review helpful

Its seeming like most of the innovative , creative overall ability of the main stream music's source is being sucked into Bucketheads guitar .Kind of like a bermuda triangle .I find this cd and others of his to be refreshing and a bit refreshingly weird .Most bands are trying to hard to be known as the wierd or twisted band but its only obvious that they are trying to hard to be the best twisted folks on the scene with painted faces , screaming lyrics and instantly turns me off .When you listen to a BH cd you listen to genuinely creative and cool tunes with a techno vibe often . BH's tunes come out the speakers as being 100% genuine voyages into sonic exploration without the fake in your face , notice me crap bousted by the main stream .The no lyrics fact is also refreshing , just jamming guitar .I like his use of diminished scales for that eery vibe .


4 out of 5 stars buckethead's cool   March 17, 2003
Sherance M. Brothers (Jasper, Alabama United States)
0 out of 20 found this review helpful

he's tight and all but he covers nothing that jimi hendrix and eddie hazel has'nt alreeady did.


5 out of 5 stars The wild and weird world of Buckethead   November 27, 2002
4 out of 12 found this review helpful

I'm not convinced that Buckethead is the new savior of music as some people seem to believe. He certainly makes good use of his guitar effects, but underneath the distortion I'm not sure he's doing anything that hasn't been done before. Sometimes, if you listen closely, he can even be a teensy bit sloppy. I certainly don't hear a ground-breaker like Vernon Reid or Tom Morello, but I will admit that I'm not a guitar player.

On the other hand, Buckethead clearly IS very, very good and this album is a WILD one. The simmering electronic landscape is rich with weird sounds, bubbling effects and hybrid hip-hop/alternative beats. Buckethead plays to the songs and is sometimes subtle, but when he does take a solo it's mind-blowing. I've never heard music quite like this!

Why would Buckethead waste time with buns 'n' hoses? Must've needed money.

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