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| ARTIST: | Buckethead |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Higher Octave |
| TYPE: | Progressive Metal, Club/Dance, Pop, Experimental Rock, Prog-Rock/Art Rock, United States of America, Experimental, Heavy Metal, Rock, Funk Metal, Rock/Pop, Fusion, Guitar Virtuoso, Rock, Alternative Music |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| MPN: | 48996 |
| TRACKS: | Doomride, Welcome To Bucketheadland, I Come In Peace, Buckethead's Toy Store, Want Some Slaw?, Warweb, Aquabot, Binge And Grab (Instrumental Version), Pure Imagination, Buckethead's Chamber Of Horrors, Onions Unleashed, Chicken, I Love My Parents, Buckethead's TV Show, Robot Transmission, Pirate's Life For Me, Post Office Buddy, Star Wars, Last Train To Bucketheadland |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 724384899622 |
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Customer Reviews of Giant Robot
Another masterpiece by Buckethead He's done it again, you can't be a Buckethead fan and not buy all of his albums, they are all great. Welcome to Buckethead land is also a really good song, it's also fun to learn the intro on guitar :)
Moments of greatness
I would've enjoyed these songs more with a little less vocals. But songs like Buckethead's Toystore and Welcome to Bucketheadland are quintessential Bucket.
A probable classic album in a decade
Giant Robot is an iconic album on many levels, and justifies the incredible hype and excitement Buckethead has slowly been earning over the last decade amongst musicians. This is one of the earliest releases by Buckethead (considering his solo career) and it is an absolute standout. For those unfamiliar with Buckethead, and wanting to start slow- you have probably been recommended this album here or Monsters and Robots. Giant Robot excels at being a great album to jump into and be enveloped by this world Buckethead has created.
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>The album itself consists of 19 tracks, 15-16 of them being solid pieces in and of themselves. it starts off with a short piece introducing the adventure you are about to participate and listen to, and leads directly into the rampant instrumental "Welcome to Bucketheadland." As far as the rest of the album goes, it remains linear and exciting, ramming from comical and twisted pieces into heavy guitar riffs which simply "rock." You may even find some to recognize in tracks "Pure Imagination" and Star Wars." A little pop culture intelligence should allow you to recognize these with ease.
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>Giant Robot succeeds indefinitely by allowing the listener to venture on a trip like no other. With Buckethead, unlike most artists, the album must be enjoyed in its entirety, and is organized in its order for a reason. Not to reiterate too much, but Giant Robot is borderline magical; allowing the listener to develop their own bond between the music and the ears.
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>A large portion of what I said is fairly cliche and oddly over exaggerated, but Giant Robot is an album which deserves to run laps around the rock artists tailing the mainstream today. In short, the musical verocity and viscious nature of Buckethead's work is stunning and beautiful, and nearly breathtaking.
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>With all that said, Giant Robot is not Buckethead's best work. I recommend this to those new to Buckethead and his material. Giant Robot is an excellent starting album, allowing the listener to jump in and enjoy the twisted comedy of this guitar virtuoso. Standouts include Binge and Grab (an 8 minute instrumental), Welcome to bucketheadland, and onions unleashed.
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>The album is unique, it is odd, and it will remain in your cd player for months to come- only to be replaced by a future album of Buckethead's.