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Bermuda Triangle Album
  1. Intro
  2. Davy Jones Locker
  3. Flight 19
  4. Mausoleum Door
  5. Sea Of Expanding Shapes
  6. The Triangle, Pt. 1: Extrakd
  7. Bionic Fog
  8. Forbidden Zone
  9. Telegraph Land Of The Crispies
  10. Pullin The Heavy
  11. Phantom Lights
  12. Jabbar On Alcatrazz Avenue
  13. Beestro Fowler
  14. Splintered Triplet
  15. Whatevas
  16. Sucked Under
  17. Isle Of Dead
  18. The Triangle, Pt. 2
  19. 911
Bucketheadland Album
  1. Intro - Park Them
  2. Giant Robot - Interlude
  3. Giant Robot Theme
  4. Enter Guillatine
  5. Giant Robot Vs Guillatine
  6. Bucketbots Jig
  7. Enter Slip Disc
  8. Bansheebot Vs Buckethead
  9. Slaughter Zone - The Haunted Farm
  10. Hook & Pole Gang
  11. Cattle Prod
  12. Phantom Monk
  13. The Rack
  14. Gorey Head Stump
  15. Sterling Scapula
  16. Steel Wedge
  17. Wonka In Slaughter Zone
  18. Diabolical Minds
  19. Intro - Park Them Extension
  20. Guillatine Battle
  21. Giant Robot Theme
  22. Robot Dance
  23. Virtual Reality
  24. Bansheebot Bop
  25. Baseball Buddy
  26. Alice In Slaughterland
  27. Bleeding Walls
  28. Buddy On A Slab
  29. Buddy In The Graveyard
  30. Oh Jeez...
  31. Funeral Time
  32. Computer Master
  33. Virtual Reality - Part 1
  34. Home Run Derby - Part 2
  35. Home Run Derby - Interlude
  36. Main Theme
  37. I Love My Parents
Bucketheadland 2 Album
  1. No songs listed
Colma Album
  1. Whitewash
  2. For Mom
  3. Ghost
  4. Hills Of Eternity
  5. Big Sur Moon
  6. Machete
  7. Wishing Well
  8. Lone Sal Bug
  9. Sanctum
  10. Wondering
  11. Watching The Boats With My Dad
  12. Ghost (Pt. 2)
  13. Colma
Electric Tears Album
  1. All In The Waiting
  2. Sketches Of Spain (For Miles)
  3. Padmasana
  4. Mustang
  5. The Way To Heaven
  6. Baptism Of Solitude
  7. Kansas Storm
  8. Datura
  9. Mantaray
  10. Witches On The Heath
  11. Angel Monster
  12. Electric Tears
  13. Spell Of The Gypsies
Funnel Weaver Album
  1. Blind Centipede
  2. Kurtz Temple
  3. Covert
  4. Death Card
  5. R.I.P.
  6. Plans Within Plans
  7. Eye In The Sky
  8. Freezer Burns
  9. Sky Drones
  10. Operation Gateway
  11. Bantam Rising
  12. Combat Shadow
  13. Channel Of Secrets
  14. Comet Shower
  15. Worm Turns
  16. Silhouettes Against The Sky
  17. Sleeper Agents
  18. Recreational Cryonics
  19. Blind Sniper (Fred Rogers)
  20. Atlantis Found
  21. Blue Crystal
  22. Reaping The Whirlwind
  23. Hills Have Eyes
  24. Other Side Of Midnight
  25. Sea The Hollow Man
  26. Unsound Methods
  27. Hall Of Records
  28. Aluminum Clouds
  29. Lost Threads
  30. Killing Mask
  31. Rattlesnake Hill
  32. F-4 Phantom
  33. Stub Pylons
  34. Armour Piercing Projectile
  35. Stolen Identities
  36. Shriek Of Revenge
  37. 5-Card Trick
  38. Caretaker Of Memory
  39. Kingdom Of Nie
  40. Kangaroo Kranes
  41. High Seat With The Devil
  42. Jessy
  43. From The Foxholes
  44. F.L.I.P.
  45. Frozen Head
  46. Who Is The Enemy
  47. Nappler Radar
Giant Robot Album
  1. Doomride
  2. Welcome To Bucketheadland
  3. I Come In Peace
  4. Want Some Slaw?
  5. Warweb
  6. Aquabot
  7. Binge And Grab (Instrumental Version)
  8. Pure Imagination
  9. Onions Unleashed
  10. Chicken
  11. I Love My Parents
  12. Robot Transmission
  13. Post Office Buddy
  14. Star Wars
  15. Last Train To Bucketheadland
Monsters And Robots Album
  1. Jump Man
  2. Stick Pit
  3. Ballad Of Buckethead
  4. Sow Thistle
  5. Revenge Of The Double Man
  6. Night Of The Slunk
  7. Who Me?
  8. Jowls
  9. Shape Vs. Buckethead
  10. Stun Operator
  11. Scapula
  12. Nun Chuka Kata
Somewhere Over The Slaughterhouse Album
  1. Somewhere Over The Slaughterhouse
  2. Help Me
  3. Pin Bones And Poultry
  4. My Sheeetz
  5. Day Of The Ulcer
  6. You Like Headcheese?
  7. Burlap Curtain
  8. You Like This Face?
  9. Wires And Clips
  10. Knockingun
  11. Conveyor Belt Blues
The Day Of The Robot Album
  1. Destroyer: Speed Flux Quadrant / Inclusion / Exhaust Release
  2. Flying Guillotine
  3. Quantum Crash
  4. Collision
  5. Caution Drop
Narrated by Ronald L. Witherspoon
Bucketheadland Historian

Well every once in a while people ask me about Buckethead. Why does he wear a mask and bucket. What happened to his parents. Is he part robot, will he hurt us, is he really Colonel Sanders son, on and on and on. Well I can't tell you everything about Bucket but I can tell you something.

First of all you gotta understand Buckethead grew up real lonely on that farm. He figured no one understood him. The only thing they understood about him was how to treat him bad. To this very day, believe it or not, Buckethead does not like to be shocked with a cattle prod.

It wasn't all bad, though, on the farm. As soon as he moved into the chicken coop he started to make new friends. The chickens took real good care of him, and they liked him so much they scratched his face off. Now he could wear a mask every day, just like Halloween! He was the luckiest boy he knew. He didn't know many other boys though, except those kids who lit him on fire that time.

One good way to forget the smell of burning cartilage was watching movies. Down the hill from the coop, and through a knothole in the fence, was the drive-in theater. Every night at dusk the boy could watch great movies like GIANT ROBOT or THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE. The speakers wouldn't reach to the coop though so he didn't even know what the movies sounded like. All he heard was chickens when Leatherface would slam the big metal door shut.

So when he got to be about THIS tall Buckethead started playing his little guitar. He would sit and watch the movies and his fingers couldn't stop moving and now all the sudden there was music. And Giant Robot would shoot rockets out of his fingers and who knows what would happen.

Buckethead practiced so much he started to get real good. But the people on the farm still made fun of him and smashed his family's eggs. One night, after he got to be this tall, somebody threw a bucket of fried chicken into the coop. Try as he might, Buckethead couldn't put the chicken back together again. So he put the bucket on his head, picked up his guitar and ran to the cemetery.

Buckethead was real sad but it seemed like he played guitar better than ever. All the grey people and angels in the cemetery listened to the music and it was so beautiful they just stood still and speechless. He figured the spirits of all the fried chickens he ever knew were channeling into him through the bucket, and he played until he collapsed.

Well it prob'ly won't surprise you to hear that eventually the sun came up and the rooster crowed. And some folks say Buckethead had chicken grease and barbecue sauce smeared around the mouth hole on his mask. Whatever happened that night, the bucket stayed on his head, and in the morning it was filled full of chicken bones.

When they found him curled up in a grave like that the people on the farm felt real bad, so they tried to be kinda nice to him for a while. They brought him water in the morning and let him have their scraps. For Christmas he even got an old shovel so he could look for more friends in the cemetery. But the best thing of all was when the farmhand showed him how to sneak into Disneyland disguised as a Pirate of the Carribean or a Haunted Mansion ghost.

For the first time in his life, Buckethead knew what he had to do. Disneyland was the greatest city he'd ever been to. Everybody was nice, they talked to him and sang songs, and they moved more realistically than his friends in the cemetery. So he burned down his coop and headed for Main Street where he started playing his guitar for E-Tickets. He learned all the songs and movements but every time he tried to get a job as an animatronic, they pulled him through a trapdoor.

Well if he couldn't live in Disneyland he had to live somewhere. He knew that if he built a park like Mr. Disney did, people all around the world would come visit him. Or even if they didn't, the park would be full of his audio-animatronic friends. He'd allow chickens inside, and he'd build a huge cemetery in the middle with the statues and tombstones specially lined up to create the best acoustics.

When Bucketheadland opened quietly in 1989 most people couldn't even tell it was a park. Its humble rides were made mostly out of rusty tractor parts and a bunch of sticks and animal bones tied together with spider silk. Buckethead knew he had to start working for money if he wanted to maintain the park, and they didn't make E-Tickets anymore anyway. He started cutting meat in a delicatessen, where he met Maximum Bob and formed his first band, Deli Creeps.

For the next 13 years, Buckethead travelled around the world playing guitar, recording records, making friends, and learning the secrets of embalming, theme park engineering and martial arts. He recorded many albums with himself or his friends or in bands like Praxis, Giant Robot, Giant Robot 2, El Stew, Thanatopsis, and Cobrastrike. He felt bad that he didn't have time to play music for the drive-in, so he recorded some film scores with Michael Kamen, George S. Clinton and John Carpenter. All of these adventures strengthened Buckethead's imagination and helped the Bucketheadland park grow into the world of dreams and nightmares that we all love.

Nowa days you can still see Buckethead wandering around the park at night, or peeking through a crack on the other side of a wall you don't remember being there before. Don't be afraid, he's a nice kid, and he wants to be your friend. In Bucketheadland he never gets lonely.

But if you see him on stage somewhere or playing with his dolls, for crying out loud don't make fun of the boy. He's had a tough life and he's worked hard getting where he is. So what if he looks confused up there. You would too if you'd been through all that. He just wants us to accept him. Don't stare at him or overcompensate and be too nice. Come on people lets use some common sense here, we don't want to set him off. Thanks.

Ronald L. Witherspoon lives in Colma, California with five dogs and a snake. His writings have appeared in Amusement Journal, Carnival Scholar Quarterly and Atlantic Dark Ride Monitor. He has been a leading expert on Bucketheadland since 1992.

NOTE: Few details of Buckethead's life are known. Some individuals may have been composited and events may have been altered chronologically. Stories may be apocryphal, hypothetical, metaphorical or completely made up. Bucketheadland attempts to keep this attraction as close to current scientific consensus as possible, within or without reason.




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