Tracklist:
- Unrestrained Growth
- Too Many Humans
- Population Override
- Humans Vanish
- Cruel Reality of Nature
- A Day Will Come
- Earth Heals Herself
- Clones
- Superhuman
- ...
Músicos:
- Buckethead: Guitar, bass
- Pinchface: Drums
- Travis Dickerson: Keyboards
Buckethead and I had talked about doing a bit of a nod to some of the great vinyl records of
of the '60s and '70s for some time. Some of the records we were talking about included John Mayall's
Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton, Hendrix's "Electricladyland," Traffic and some of the post-James Brown-inspired
funk of the '70s. After finishing the sessions that became the Cornbugs' "Brain Circus," where the three of us
-- Bucket, Pinchface and I -- jammed under Choptop's vocalizing, we thought the circumstances might be right.
So, armed with his white Les Paul and my brother's old Tele, Bucket turned his amp up to 10, I threw an analog
synth on top of my suitcase Rhodes and pushed them next to my Hammond B3. Pinch played my studio Gretsch
kit, and for two days we played for hours while the tape rolled. Over the next few weeks we culled the stuff
we thought had the vibe we were looking for, added bass and a few guitar and keyboard overdubs.
Travis Dickerson (teclados)
No es precisamente la clase de música que se espera de un tipo que usa un balde de sombrero y una máscara de hockey en la cabeza y que tiene fama de tocar música extremadamente bizarra; pero este disco está más cerca de Jeff Beck que otra cosa. Fusión funky setentosa al mango.
(Videos en el tracklist)
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