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Bucketheadland is Buckethead's 1st studio album, released on John Zorn's Japanese record label Avant in 1992 (see 1992 in music). Featuring many samples of the Japanese TV Show Giant Robot amongst guitar riffs by Buckethead. The concept of the album is a tour around the construction of the fictional abusement park "Bucketheadland". Because of this, the album has been split into distinct sections of the areas of the park.
   A sequel was released in 2003, simply titled Bucketheadland 2.

Track listing

Disc One

  • Intro
  • "Park Theme" – 3:21
  • Giant Robot
  • "Interlude" – 0:27
  • "Giant Robot Theme" – 4:16
  • "Enter Guillatine" – 0:32
  • "Giant Robot Vs Guillatine" – 4:02
  • Bucketbots Jig
  • "Bucketbots Jig" – 0:28
  • "Enter Slipdisc" – 1:53
  • "Bansheebot Vs Buckethead" – 0:58
  • Slaughter Zone
  • "The Haunted Farm" – 2:42
  • "Hook & Pole Gang" – 1:07
  • "Cattle Prod" – 0:40
  • "Phantom Monk" – 1:45
  • "The Rack" – 0:29
  • "Nosin'" – 1:21
  • "Gorey Head Stump" – 1:32
  • "Sterling Scapula" – 0:48
  • "Skid's Looking Where" – 1:08
  • "Steel Wedge" – 1:22
  • "Wonka in Slaughter Zone" – 1:30
  • "Nosin' Part 2" – 0:40
  • "Diabolical Minds" – 1:32
  • "Alice in Slaughterland" – 1:16
  • "Bleeding Walls" – 0:21
  • "Buddy on a Slab" – 1:12
  • "Buddy in the Graveyard" – 1:02
  • "Oh Jeez..." – 1:21
  • "Funeral Time" – 1:39
  • Computer Master
  • "Computer Master" – 8:15
  • Virtual Reality
  • "Part 1" – 2:01
  • "Part 2" – 1:34
  • Home Run Derby
  • "Interlude" – 0:33
  • "Main Theme" – 4:45
  • I Love My Parents
  • "I Love My Parents" – 1:38

    Disc Two (Dance Remixes)

  • "Park Theme Extension" – 5:42
  • "Guillatine Battle" – 0:52
  • "Giant Robot Theme" – 1:45
  • "Robot Dance" – 1:02
  • "Virtual Reality" – 3:34
  • "Bansheebot Bop" – 1:02
  • "Baseball Buddy" – 3:17

    Credits

    All compositions by Buckethead, Katella Music, BMI, except "Virtual Reality" composed by Bootsy Collins, Rubber Band Music, BMI and "Giant Robot Theme" composed by Takeo Yamashita. The term "Oh Jeez..." inspired by Maximum Bob.
  • Recorded at
  • Engineered by
    • Casper and Herbie
  • Mastered by
  • Produced by
  • Executive producers
  • Associate producer
  • All photos by
  • Designed by
  • Photo-Typesetting by
    • Strong Silent Type
    Special thanks to Bill Laswell, Bootsy Collins, John Zorn, Joe Gore, Scott Butcher, Jas Obrecht, Brain, Kristin Yee, Chris Jones, Henry Kaiser, Captain EO, Kazunori Sugiyama, Tomoyo TL, Thi-Linh Le, Pinchface, Maximum Bob, Bernie Worrell, Howie Weinberg, Johnny Sokko, Giant Robot, The Irving Family, Bootsy's mom, Jerry Mano, Azuma Eiichi and many others who will be mentioned later. Especially my family.
    Further Information

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