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He has released a large discography of studio albums, special releases and EPs.

Brian Patrick Carroll (born May 13, 1969), better known by his stage name BUCKETHEAD, is a guitarist and multi-instrumentalist who has worked within several genres of music. Head, Bucket, Buckethead - Call Him Torker 1313, Buckethead And His Bucket-Bots, Bucketheadlan The following is a discography of Buckethead: Contents Solo work Albums 1992: Bucketheadland 1994: Giant Robot 1996: Day of the Robot 1998: Colma 1999: Monsters and Robots 2001: Somewhere Over the Slaughterhouse 2002: Funnel Weaver 2002: Bermuda Triangle 2002: Electric Tears 2003.
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Eclectic and dexterous guitarist whose repertoire ranges from discordant free jazz to arena-ready hard rock B.
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The song was made available for free download along with the songs "LeBron" and "LeBron's Hammer" from the 2009 album Slaughterhouse on the Prairie, in honor of James' 24th birthday.

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The first is a regular vinyl, a second signed and numbered format, and a third limited edition package including the previous, plus a signed photo and poster, a guitar pick, and a sticker. This version excludes the final two tracks ("Mecha Gigan" and "Slunk Parade AKA Freaks in the Back") and is offered in three editions.

On April 27, 2017, Buckethead announced a vinyl format of this album through his label "Buckethead Pikes" marking the first time since its inception that the label has released a non-pike album. The song was later included as DLC on Guitar Hero III: Legends Of Rock. VH1 included it 8th on the list of "20 Greatest Heavy Metal Instrumentals". Loudwire described it as "smoothest legato shreds of all-time". "Soothsayer" was voted third best guitar solo of the 2000s by the Ultimate Guitar community. The track "Soothsayer" (dedicated to Buckethead's late aunt) has become one of his more popular songs, and is frequently played live. The album went out of print once again in February 2012, and with no plans of repressing it a third time. When the pre-orders reached a certain amount, the re-pressing was green-lit and released on April 12, 2007. However, as future projects took up a lot of time, fans were asked to pre-order the re-pressing of Crime Slunk Scene, with no set date for the album's release. After going out of print, the demand for the album remained high, and eventually Travis Dickerson attempted a re-pressing of the disc.
