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Unlike later Buckethead solo albums, the Bill Laswell-produced Giant Robot contains many vocal contributions from guests such as Iggy Pop, Bill Moseley, Throatrake and Julian Schnabel's kids Stella and Vito. The album also features many high-profile instrumentalists such as Sly Dunbar, Bootsy Collins and Karl Berger.
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Like Bucketheadland, the album was released in Japan only on November 3, 1994. The original version had a comic inside the booklet.The album was later released on the U.S. by CyberOctave on September 18, 2000. CyberOctave was the label who Buckethead was affiliated with during that period. A japanese comic book telling the story of Buckethead defea...
The album once again revolves arround Buckethead's fictional amusement park, Bucketheadland a notion that can be established by hearing the track "Welcome to Bucketheadland" which is a reworked version of "Park Theme" from the previous album. Like in the previous album, Giant Robot is influenced by the 1960's japanese television series, Johnny Sakk...
"Doomride" - 0:57"Welcome to Bucketheadland" - 3:42"I Come in Peace" - 6:03"Buckethead's Toy Store" - 8:02Buckethead- main performerBill Laswell- main performerBootsy Collins- Bass (tracks: 3-5, 7, 8)Jerome Brailey - Drums (tracks: 2, 4, 8, 14, 15)Listen to Giant Robot by Buckethead on Apple Music. 1994. 19 Songs. Duration: 1 hour, 13 minutes.
The following year Pop contributed to Buckethead's album Giant Robot, including the songs "Buckethead's Toy Store" and "Post Office Buddy". He appears also on the Les Rita Mitsouko album Système D where he sings the duet "My Love is Bad" with Catherine Ringer .
Giant Robot, an Album by Buckethead. Released 3 November 1994 on Sony (catalog no. SRCS 7494; CD). Genres: Experimental Rock, Progressive Metal, Hard Rock. Rated #632 in the best albums of 1994.
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"Giant Robot" marks the debut of Buckethead's disembodied musical stylings, inspired by his passion for Japanese monster and martial arts films, horror and avant-garde cinema, and features guitar heavy rock, hip-hop, electronic and twisted funk--all represented as only Buckethead can.
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Sep 18, 2000 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2000 CD release of "Giant Robot" on Discogs.