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Discography is the study and cataloging of published sound recordings , often by specified artists or within identified music genres . The exact information included varies depending on the type and scope of the discography, but a discography entry for a specific recording will often list such details as the names of the artists involved, the time and place of the recording, the title of the piece performed, release dates, chart positions, and sales figures.

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51-405: Buckethead is an American guitarist and multi-instrumentalist. Buckethead's extensive solo discography currently includes 31 studio albums , one live album, two extended plays, five special releases, six demo tapes, & four DVD releases. Since 2011, Buckethead started releasing albums in the "Pikes" series, mini-albums usually around 30 minutes in length, each with a sequential number similar to

102-411: A Guitar Player magazine contest. It was a runner-up, with editors writing: An astonishingly skilled guitarist and bassist, he demonstrates post- Paul Gilbert speed and accuracy filtered through very kinky harmonic sensibilities. His psychotronic, demonic edge is very, very far removed from the clichés of classical metal and rock. A real talent to watch, also known as "Buckethead." In the same year,

153-433: A Michael Myers -like white mask. The bucket idea came later that night while eating chicken: I was eating it, and I put the mask on and then the bucket on my head. I went to the mirror. I just said, 'Buckethead. That's Buckethead right there.' It was just one of those things. After that, I wanted to be that thing all the time. In October 2017, Carroll gave a rare out-of-character interview discussing all ranges of his life,

204-750: A comic book . Buckethead has released 655 Pike albums, 175 of which are live albums. Buckethead has also released seven studio albums under the alias Death Cube K (an anagram of Buckethead). He has released collaborative albums with Brain , Travis Dickerson , Melissa Reese , Viggo Mortensen , Shin Terai , DJ Disk , Bootsy Collins , That 1 Guy and albums with the bands Praxis , Cornbugs , Science Faxtion , Guns N' Roses , Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains , and Deli Creeps , in addition to many other collaborations with bands and artists. The Pike Series are mini-albums that Buckethead began releasing rapidly in 2011, usually around 30 minutes in length. Each has

255-400: A bit later, and he's wearing this green fucking Martian's-hat thing! I said, 'Look, just be yourself.' He told me his name was Brian, so I said that's what I'd call him. He says, 'No one calls me Brian except my mother.' So I said, 'Pretend I'm your mum, then!' I haven't even got out of the room and I'm already playing fucking mind games with the guy. What happens if one day he's gone and there's

306-601: A collaboration with Les Claypool from the band Primus , titled Monsters and Robots —currently the best-selling album of his career. The album includes the song " The Ballad of Buckethead ", for which his first music video ever was made. Buckethead began three new projects that year, the first being the band Cornbugs , a collaboration with actor Bill Moseley , drummer Pinchface , and later keyboardist Travis Dickerson . Another project, Cobra Strike with an album called The 13th Scroll , featured Pinchface, Bryan "Brain" Mantia , DJ Disk , and Bill Laswell . Buckethead also began

357-549: A collaboration with actor Viggo Mortensen , whom he first met through a recording project called Myth: Dreams of the World in 1996. Together they released One Man's Meat , One Less Thing to Worry About , and The Other Parade . Buckethead contributed to the 1999 album Devil Dub by the San Francisco Bay Area band Ben Wa consisting of "Dr. Ware" and "House"(Limbomaniacs, Tommy Guerrero , Buckethead's Giant Robot, MCM &

408-471: A collection of 49 short tracks, Bermuda Triangle , and finally, Electric Tears , a calming album that is similar to his earlier release, Colma . When Laswell was not able to play with Praxis at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts festival, Les Claypool asked to jam with Brain, Bernie Worrell, and Buckethead, forming a new supergroup called Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains . The jamband experiment

459-482: A lot of time at Disneyland. Carroll began playing guitar at the age of 12. He learned to play from an elderly man down his road. He is quoted saying that he became serious a year later after moving from Huntington Beach, California , to Claremont . His playing improved with lessons from various teachers at a local music store. His early teachers included Max McGuire, Johnny Fortune, Mark Hammond, Pebber Brown, Joey Tafolla , and Paul Gilbert . In 2003, Buckethead played

510-417: A means of organizing an artist's catalogue. Another, more recent, definition of discography refers to a collection of musical recordings by a performer or composer, considered as a body of work. For instance, all studio albums by a performer could collectively be considered their discography. A compilation of a performer's piano rolls is called a "rollography." The term "discography" was popularized in

561-489: A move that would see the start of a four-year long collaboration with the keyboardist. Buckethead's band Thanatopsis would also release Anatomize that year. In 2007, Buckethead released an unprecedented amount of new material. In February, a box set titled In Search of The , containing 13 albums of original material, was released. It was handcrafted, numbered, and monogrammed by Buckethead and contained over nine hours of music. A regular solo album, called Pepper's Ghost ,

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612-519: A note saying, 'I've been beamed up '? Don't get me wrong, he's a great player. He plays like a motherfucker." Ozzy Osbourne , Revolver . In 2005, Buckethead released the album Enter the Chicken through Serj Tankian 's record label, Serjical Strike . The album features Tankian himself, Maximum Bob (of the Deli Creeps ), Death by Stereo singer Efrem Shulz , Bad Acid Trip and others. It

663-534: A pricey import, the record received positive reviews and earned some attention. At about this time, Buckethead fell into the orbit of prolific bassist/producer Bill Laswell , himself an occasional Zorn collaborator; Buckethead was introduced to Laswell by Limbomaniacs drummer Brain , who gave Laswell a video of Buckethead playing in his room. Buckethead soon became Laswell's second staple guitar player, besides Nicky Skopelitis . In 1992, Buckethead, with Bill Laswell, Bernie Worrell , Bootsy Collins , and Brain, formed

714-579: A second studio album that year, Giant Robot , which features many guest appearances by artists such as Iggy Pop and Bill Moseley . The name of the album came from the Japanese series Johnny Sokko and his Flying Robot , of which Buckethead is a fan. He also released two other albums with Praxis , their second and third studio efforts: Sacrifist and Metatron . In 1995, Buckethead did not release any solo albums but collaborated with several artists like Jonas Hellborg and Michael Shrieve ( Octave of

765-1552: A sequential number like a comic book . Live Pikes are listed separately under Live albums . Several Pike albums are unreleased (286, 289, 290, 295, 513, 525); preview tracks from Pikes 286 Nautical Twilight , 289, and 290 are available online. Buckethead has released 380 studio Pikes. (Buckethead and DJ Disk ) (Buckethead, Brain , Bernie Worrell , Les Claypool ) (Buckethead, Bill Moseley , Pinchface , Travis Dickerson ) (Buckethead, Maximum Bob , Pinchface , Dan Monti ) (Buckethead, Brain , Eddie Def, DJ Disk , DJ Extraked) (Buckethead & That 1 Guy ) (Buckethead, Brain , Pete Scaturro) (Buckethead, Travis Dickerson , Pinchface ) ( Buckethead , Brain , Axl Rose , Robin Finck , Tommy Stinson , Paul Tobias , Dizzy Reed , Chris Pitman , Richard Fortus ) (Buckethead, Brain , Bill Laswell ) (Buckethead, Brain , Bootsy Collins , Greg Hampton, Tobe Donohue) (Buckethead, Shin Terai , Bill Laswell , Bernie Worrell ) (Buckethead, Travis Dickerson , Ramy Antoun ) (Buckethead, Bootsy Collins , Bernie Worrell , Bill Laswell ) Anton Fier Bernie Worrell Bill Laswell Bootsy Collins Company 91 Phonopsychograph Disk Freekbass Icehouse Lawson Rollins Mike Patton with Buckethead and DJ Flare , forming Moonraker Refrigerator "Buckethead Pikes" . Retrieved 12 August 2015 . Buckethead Brian Patrick Carroll (born May 13, 1969), known professionally as Buckethead ,

816-457: A tribute to all his early teachers as the Deli Creeps played a show at Styles Music's 25th anniversary. He then began making demo recordings of both his playing as well as his writing styles, which would later be released in 2007–2008. The Buckethead persona came to be when Carroll saw the 1988 slasher film Halloween 4 and was inspired by the film. He went out right after seeing it and bought

867-486: Is Buckethead's most precious personal project, so he won't record or release it until he knows he is ready. Also in 1997, Buckethead continued to contribute to movie soundtracks, appearing on Beverly Hills Ninja and Mortal Kombat: Annihilation , the sequel to Mortal Kombat . Further releases were Arcana's second and final studio album Arc of the Testimony in which he played with noted drummer Tony Williams and

918-525: Is an American guitarist. He has received critical acclaim for his innovative and virtuosic electric guitar playing. Buckethead's extensive solo discography currently includes 31 studio albums. In 2011, Buckethead began releasing albums in the "Pike" series, mini-albums usually around 30 minutes in length, each with a sequential number similar to a comic book . As of October 2024, Buckethead has released 662 Pike albums, including almost 300 live recordings. Buckethead has also released seven studio albums under

969-558: Is marked by its leaning toward more traditional song structures while still featuring typical Buckethead guitar skills. " We Are One " was released as a single and also appeared on the soundtrack of Masters of Horror . " Three Fingers " was used for the soundtrack of the horror movie Saw II . The final track, "Nottingham Lace", was first made public via his home page and soon became a concert staple and one of his most popular songs. Buckethead also released two further solo albums in 2005, Kaleidoscalp and Inbred Mountain —the latter being

1020-466: Is the youngest of five siblings along with Lynn, Lisa, Lori, and John. His father was the athletic director at Damien High School in La Verne, California from 1973 until his retirement in 2013. Carroll grew up in a Southern California suburb near Disneyland . In his youth he was an introvert and spent most of his time in his room with books, games, martial-arts movie memorabilia, and toys. He also spent

1071-501: The 1930s by collectors of jazz records , i.e. 'to study and write about the discs of music '. Jazz fans did research and self-published discographies about when jazz records were made and what musicians were on the records, as record companies did not commonly include that information on or with the records at that time. Two early jazz discographies were Rhythm on Record by Hilton Schleman and Hot Discography by Charles Delaunay . The following books list detailed information on

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1122-502: The Deli Creeps was also recorded. Also in 1996, several Sega Saturn television ads featuring a screaming mask-like face pressing through the blue orb of the Saturn logo was released, with music by Buckethead. In 1997, Buckethead began working on the album Buckethead Plays Disney , but the album has not yet been released. According to his Web page: This highly anticipated album, once listed in an Avant catalog, has yet to be completed. It

1173-571: The Red Hot Chili Peppers . The band eventually ended up with Arik Marshall , and later Dave Navarro . After some legal complications with Sony Music Entertainment , Buckethead decided to release his 1994 album Dreamatorium under the name of Death Cube K (an anagram ). Death Cube K is a separate entity that looks like a photographic negative version of Buckethead with a black chrome mask, like Darth Vader. This apparition haunts Buckethead and appears in his nightmares. Buckethead released

1224-410: The supergroup Praxis . Their first album, Transmutation (Mutatis Mutandis) , released the same year, was well received. The project was Bill Laswell's concept, and has since involved other guests such as Serj Tankian of System of a Down , among many others. Buckethead participated in every release except the initial 1984 release and Mold (1998). In 1993, Buckethead auditioned to play for

1275-498: The underground music communities has steadily increased. He frequently performs at festivals and in clubs nationwide and often tours as the feature performer. The year 2004 saw the release of three new studio albums: Island of Lost Minds , which was his first tour-only album being later re-released by TDRS Music; Population Override , a blues-rock tour de force with Dickerson; and The Cuckoo Clocks of Hell , considered his heaviest effort to date. The latter includes " Spokes for

1326-581: The 5-CD box set Monolith , which consisted of one unbroken track per CD. During 2007, Buckethead also collaborated and appeared on numerous albums with other artists. The sequel to Chicken Noodles (a collaboration with Travis Dickerson ), simply called Chicken Noodles II , was issued by TDRS in December. A live record by Praxis , titled Tennessee 2004 ; the third album with Shin Terai , called Lightyears ; and another album with drummer Bryan Mantia , called Kevin's Noodle House , were also released through

1377-478: The Buckethead character, his parents' deaths, his health problems, and how he copes with overcoming fear. During the podcast, he revealed he has been diagnosed with the potentially life-threatening condition of heart arrhythmia . He stated he had a cardiac ablation performed and uses medicine to control the problem. In 1988, after leaving the band Class-X, Carroll entered a home recording of his song "Brazos" into

1428-589: The Holy Innocents ). He also contributed to several movie soundtracks, such as Johnny Mnemonic and Mortal Kombat . Later, in 1996, Buckethead released his solo album The Day of the Robot with the help of English producer DJ Ninj and Laswell, plus another album with Brain and keyboardist Pete Scaturro on the small Japanese label NTT Records, called Giant Robot . Both albums were printed only in small quantities and are collectors' items now. A second demo tape by

1479-602: The Monster). Buckethead achieved a higher public profile as lead guitarist for Guns N' Roses from 2000 to 2004. He recorded the often-delayed album Chinese Democracy with the band and appeared live on stage in 2001 and 2002, including Rock in Rio 3 , MTV 's Video Music Awards , and parts of the Chinese Democracy Tour . His guitar solo on " There Was a Time " received acclaim, with several publications listing it amongst

1530-518: The Sky , and toured it in North America. In an interview with Revolver , Ozzy Osbourne said that he had offered to have Buckethead play guitar in his band at Ozzfest , but changed his mind after meeting with him and realizing that he would not remove his costume: "I tried out that Buckethead guy. I met with him and asked him to work with me, but only if he got rid of the fucking bucket. So I came back

1581-576: The Wheel of Torment ," for which Syd Garon and Eric Henry made a music video based on the famous triptychs by Hieronymus Bosch . Buckethead also recorded the final two albums by the Cornbugs , Brain Circus and Donkey Town as well as another release with Viggo Mortensen called Please Tomorrow and a second with Shin Terai , titled Heaven & Hell . C2B3 also released their only album, The Big Eyeball in

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1632-403: The album Population Override that Buckethead released in 2004. In 2006, the cross-console video game Guitar Hero II was launched, featuring Buckethead's song " Jordan " as an unlockable bonus track. Although the song has been performed live in the past, the video game version is the only known studio recording of the song. When playing it live, Buckethead would almost always simply perform

1683-548: The albums The Elephant Man's Alarm Clock and Crime Slunk Scene , both sold on his tours but later sold on the TDRS Music website. The last album has the song "Soothsayer (Dedicated to Aunt Suzie)"; this song (along with "Jordan" and "Nottingham Lace") is one of his most popular songs and is often played live. Buckethead released his final compilation album with the band Cornbugs , called Celebrity Psychos . He also released an album with Travis Dickerson , called Chicken Noodles ,

1734-456: The alias Death Cube K (an anagram of Buckethead). He has released collaborative albums with Brain , Travis Dickerson , Melissa Reese , Viggo Mortensen , Shin Terai , DJ Disk , Bootsy Collins , That 1 Guy and albums with the bands Praxis , Cornbugs , Science Faxtion , Guns N' Roses , Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains , and Deli Creeps , in addition to many other collaborations with bands and artists. From 2000-2004, Buckethead

1785-591: The best solos of the decade. Despite being a member of GN'R, Buckethead released his sixth studio album, called Somewhere Over the Slaughterhouse in 2001, and also his only EP , called KFC Skin Piles . He also released two albums with his band Cornbugs , and a third under his 'Death Cube K' pseudonym. In 2000, Buckethead released the second and last album by Cobra Strike, called Cobra Strike II - Y, Y+B, X+Y . He joined two new projects during this period. The first

1836-450: The first album as a solo artist released on the label TDRS Music. Both albums originally were sold exclusively at concerts and only later got an official release through the label's website. Buckethead released albums with other bands that year: with Cornbugs , he released two compilation albums, called Rest Home for Robots and Skeleton Farm . Gorgone's self titled album was released that year' itself based upon recording sessions from

1887-467: The first ever "official" biography of/by the artist. Later that same year, he announced the release of the album called Albino Slug (a tour-only CD until official release on December of the same year). Along with this album, he appeared on the album The Dragons of Eden , with Dickerson and Mantia, and in collaboration with That 1 Guy as the Frankenstein Brothers , an album called Bolt on Neck

1938-495: The long-awaited album Profanation (Preparation for a Coming Darkness) in Japan. The album had actually been recorded in 2005, but had to be put on hold when the original label went bankrupt. That year Buckethead released From the Coop through the label Avabella (where he released Acoustic Shards ), consisting of the demos Buckethead gave to Jas Obrecht back in 1988. This CD also included

1989-506: The magazine's editor, Jas Obrecht, came to know of Buckethead when Carroll and his parents left a demo recording at the magazine's reception desk for Obrecht. Impressed with this demo, he rushed into the restaurant where Buckethead and his parents were having lunch and encouraged him to make the most of his talent. They soon became friends. In 1989, a song called "Soowee" by Buckethead got honorable mention in another song contest. In 1991, Buckethead moved into Obrecht's basement. The song "Brazos"

2040-555: The one-off project Pieces , with Brain . Two live albums by Praxis, called Transmutation Live and Live in Poland (featuring recordings from European concerts) were also issued. Death Cube K released an album that year called Disembodied . In 1998, Buckethead released Colma , an album dedicated to his mother, who at the time was suffering from colon cancer . A compilation album by Praxis called Coll ction also came out that year. In 1999, Buckethead released his fifth album,

2091-536: The verse and chorus of "Jordan" before transitioning into the next song. However, the Guitar Hero II version contains a special solo created specifically for the game. Also the same year, Buckethead released two DVDs, titled Young Buckethead Vol. 1 and Young Buckethead Vol. 2 , featuring rare footage from 1990 and 1991. The DVD also contains three complete Deli Creeps shows, a sound check, backstage footage, and solo footage of just Buckethead. He also released

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2142-634: The year, called Decoding the Tomb of Bansheebot and Cyborg Slunks . The latter again came in both a hand-drawn limited edition and (some weeks later) as a normal CD. Buckethead wrote three songs dedicated to Aunt Suzie in 2006-07: the aforementioned "Soothsayer" (Crime Slunk Scene), "Aunt Suzie" (Cyborg Slunks), and "Sail On Soothsayer", (Decoding The Tomb Of Bansheebot). As Death Cube K , Buckethead released two albums in 2007: an album called DCK, limited to 400 hand-numbered copies and released in August; and in December,

2193-459: The year. That same year, it was revealed that Buckethead joined a project by the name of Science Faxtion , a band featuring bassist Bootsy Collins and drummer Bryan "Brain" Mantia , with Greg Hampton supplying lead vocals. Their first album, called Living on Another Frequency , was delayed several times and was finally released in November 2008. On January 1, 2008, the band Praxis released

2244-673: Was a lead guitarist of Guns N’ Roses, recording on the long-delayed Chinese Democracy (2008) album and performing with the band on the first legs of the accompanying tour . Buckethead performs wearing a KFC bucket on his head, sometimes emblazoned with an orange bumper sticker reading FUNERAL in block letters. This is accompanied by an expressionless plain white mask inspired by the 1988 slasher film Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers . He also incorporates nunchaku and robot dancing into his stage performances. Buckethead stays in character in performances and interviews, and does not appear without some sort of mask. Buckethead

2295-402: Was credited by Guitar World as "ushering in [a] new era of virtuosity" while ranking the release of his 1992 debut album Bucketheadland the 45th greatest moment in electric guitar history. The magazine has also listed him among the "25 all-time weirdest guitarists" and the "50 fastest guitarists of all time". Brian Patrick Carroll was born on May 13, 1969, to Tom and Nancy Carroll; he

2346-587: Was eventually released on the 1991 demo tape of his band Deli Creeps , titled "Tribal Rites", and again as bonus material in Buckethead's Secret Recipe DVD in 2006. Luke Sacco was his teacher. In 1991, Buckethead contributed to Derek Bailey 's Company project alongside, among others, John Zorn and Alexander Bălănescu , resulting in a triple album called Company 91 . After his first two demo tapes, called Giant Robot and Bucketheadland Blueprints , Buckethead released Bucketheadland on John Zorn 's Japanese Avant record label in 1992. Though available only as

2397-498: Was released in March. A disc of acoustic improvisations called Acoustic Shards was also released, becoming the twentieth studio album that the artist had released so far in his solo career. In midyear, he reissued his demo tape Bucketheadland Blueprints , with two alternative album covers: a special edition with a hand-drawn cover made by him, or a standard edition with the original cover art. In October, he released his final two albums of

2448-586: Was released. That 1 Guy and Buckethead toured together through fall 2008, playing songs from this album. Discography A discography can also refer to the recordings catalogue of an individual artist, group, or orchestra. This is distinct from a sessionography, which is a catalogue of recording sessions , rather than a catalogue of the records, in whatever medium, that are made from those recordings. The two are sometimes confused, especially in jazz , as specific release dates for jazz records are often difficult to ascertain, and session dates are substituted as

2499-621: Was somewhat erratic in its last year, despite contractual obligations. According to an interview with Rose, he seemingly 'left' the band in January 2004 without telling anyone, and 'rejoined' in a similar manner in February. "His transient lifestyle has made it impossible for even his closest friends to have nearly any form of communication with him whatsoever." In March 2004, Buckethead left Guns N' Roses. His manager cited Guns' inability to complete an album or tour. Since that time, his cult following in

2550-399: Was successful enough to do some further live dates. Later, in 2003, marking the release of his tenth studio album, Buckethead released the sequel of his debut Bucketheadland , simply called Bucketheadland 2 . Together with actor Viggo Mortensen , he did Pandemoniumfromamerica , and with Thanatopsis, its second release, called Axiology . Buckethead's relationship with Guns N' Roses

2601-487: Was the progressive rock band Thanatopsis (named after a poem by William Cullen Bryant ) with Travis Dickerson and drummer Ramy Antoun; this group went on to release four albums. Some Thanatopsis material has also appeared on albums released by Buckethead and Dickerson. Buckethead's second side project during this period was with Bill Laswell and Japanese producer Shin Terai , released as the album Unison . In 2002, Buckethead released three studio albums: Funnel Weaver ,

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