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Monsters and Robots

Monsters and Robots
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Studio album by Buckethead
Released April 20, 1999
Recorded 1998–1999
Genre Experimental rock, funk rock, electronic rock, alternative metal
Length 50:54 (standard release)
55:12 (Japanese release)
Label CyberOctave, Higher Octave Music, Virgin, EMI
Producer Pete Scaturro, Les Claypool, Extrakd, Bill Laswell
Buckethead chronology
Colma
(1998)
Monsters and Robots
(1999)
KFC Skin Piles
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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AllMusic 4/5 stars
"The Ballad of Buckethead"
Song by Buckethead from the album Monsters and Robots
Released April 20, 1999
Recorded Rancho Relaxo studios
Genre Experimental rock, funk metal
Length 3:59
Label Higher Octave
Writer(s) Buckethead, Les Claypool, Bryan Mantia
Producer(s) Les Claypool
Monsters and Robots track listing
"Stick Pit"
(2)
"The Ballad of Buckethead"
(3)
"Sow Thistle"
(4)

Monsters and Robots is Buckethead's fifth studio album, released April 20, 1999, by Higher Octave records. A large part of the album was co-written with Les Claypool, who also plays bass on several tracks and lends his vocals to the track «The Ballad of Buckethead».

Buckethead promoted the album by opening for Primus in October and November 1999.Monsters and Robots is listed in the German National Library's catalog and is Buckethead's best selling solo album to date.

"The Ballad of Buckethead" was chosen to promote Monsters and Robots. It is one of the few Buckethead songs to prominently feature vocals, which are performed by Primus' Les Claypool. Drums were performed by long-time Buckethead friend (and then Primus drummer) Bryan "Brain" Mantia.

The song is split into three verses, with the chorus following the first and third verse. The song, as its title suggests, tells the (fictional) story of Buckethead's life, particularly his upbringing. According to Buckethead's official biography, he was raised in a chicken coop by chickens, and the lyrics to the high-octane narrative continue this theme:

When he burned the chicken house down with a quart of gasoline
He did puppet shows on corners and bought a real guitar
And with the help of Colonel Sanders he's bound to be a star

A video clip using 3D models and reassembling themes from the lyrics was made by English artist Dave McKean, and gained airplay on several music related television stations.

The song was included to Primus' live set in October and November 1999, when Buckethead made stage cameos.

"The Ballad of Buckethead" features samples from the 1996 movie Sling Blade.

Also, the music video has been nominated for the "Best New Artist - Modern Rock" on Billboard's Music Video Awards.


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