Bucketheadland 2 is the tenth studio album by guitarist Buckethead. Released in 2003, it is a sequel to his debut album, Bucketheadland, a concept album about his fictional "abusement" park.
"The Battery Cage Brawls (Cage Announcer: The Ghost of Abraham Lincoln; Winner Has to Eat His Way Out)"
2:18
15.
"Ferris Wheel Apology"
0:08
16.
"Can You Help Me?"
1:02
17.
"Grimm's Sponsorship"
0:14
18.
"Realistic Coop Replica"
0:42
19.
"Frozen Brains Tell No Tales"
5:33
20.
"Rooster Landing (1st Movement) / Lime Time (2nd Movement)"
2:35
21.
"Two Pints"
0:27
22.
"Health & Safety Advisory"
2:14
23.
"Digger's Den"
3:13
24.
"One-Way Ticket to Grab Bag Alley"
0:46
25.
"Fun for You"
1:03
26.
"Carpal Tunnel Tomb Torker"
3:35
27.
"Today's Schedule"
0:08
28.
"The Corpse Plower"
3:20
29.
"Unemployment Blues"
2:05
30.
"Slaughter Zone Exit"
8:16
Total length:
58:24
Notes
"Frozen Brains Tell No Tales" uses the same recording of Bootsy Collins singing "Buckethead's a psycho, he's a total psycho" that is used in "Want Some Slaw?"[citation needed], from Buckethead's second album, Giant Robot.
"Digger's Den" begins with Bootsy Collins exclaiming the phrase "Hit me"[citation needed], which would later be sampled for "Bird With a Hole in the Stomach" on Buckethead's 2006 album, The Elephant Man's Alarm Clock.
Elements of the tracks "Slaughter Zone Entrance" and "Slaughter Zone Exit" would later be used[citation needed] in "The Ravines of Falsehood" on Buckethead's 2004 album, The Cuckoo Clocks of Hell.
After an initial guitar riff, "Slaughter Zone Exit" consists primarily of silence, only permeated by a number of scattered samples, including many of the spoken word pieces heard throughout the album[citation needed]. A possible reason for this is that Buckethead wanted the longest track on the album to be exactly 8:16[citation needed], matching the length of the longest track on Bucketheadland (Computer Master). This would make the two longest tracks from his debut and its sequel the same length[citation needed].
Credits
Per album liner notes
Taxidermy, production, 6-string wedge & pieces by Buckethead
Co-produced, co-written, mixed, engineered and programmed by Dan Monti
Recorded at the Coop & the Del Rey Brewer Factory
Voices: Bootsy Collins, Li'l Littles, Keystone Brewer, Bill Monti [the Towel], P-Sticks, Albert