>During 2014 Buckethead continued releasing albums at an even faster pace. Sixty albums were released throughout the year (a rough average of one every six days). On June 26, the sixty-fifth installment in the series entitled Hold Me Forever (In memory of my mom Nancy York Carroll) was released to honor the death of Buckethead's mother.
>uckethead's release schedule increased in speed again over 2015. One hundred and eighteen albums were released throughout the year (a rough average of one every three days). His 180th release and 150th album in the series, Heaven is your Home (For my Father, Thomas Manley Carroll), was released for free on Father's Day and in dedication to his late father.
>On February 17, 2016, Buckethead released Pike #226 in the series marking his 256th studio CD to date (titled in honor of Michael Jordan's birthday).[49] As of July 25, 2016, Buckethead had released 234 Pikes.
>>68184795
is he the viper of our generation?
>>68184809
viper just releases the same songs over and over. i don't think buckethead does that
>>68184809
imagine if they collaborated
they would shit out an album in 2 hours
>>68184809
you've got that backwards
viper is the buckethead of our generation
>>68184795
thats a lot of guitar arpeggios
>>68184839
buckethead doesn't even write songs, he just puts on "Standard Rock Backing Beat #21" and then starts wailing
Seems like everything is just one big solo
and yet none of the songs sound the same, weird huh?
>>68184846
They could probably make music faster than time itself passed. Think about it, an album that is 2 hours of music made in 1 hour.
>>68184925
arguably they do because its just >>68184889
>thats a lot of guitar arpeggios
how many more does he need to release before they let him take that smelly bucket off his head?
>>68185005
>implying he ever will
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lItXAvIjEQ0
>>68184795
All those albums, too bad none of them are good
>>68185050
why did you bother linking his music?
Is there any buckethead flowchart?
>>68185165
no reason
>>68185199
I started making one once.
It couldn't be done.
>>68185726
Just take some Adderall and set your player to 1.5x speed. You can do it, anon. I believe in you.
>>68184958
What if they recorded music at double the speed, i.e. Buckethead plays twice as fast, Viper raps twice as fast, and they record with a backing beat twice as fast as they usually would. Then when it's all recorded, they slow everything down to .5 speed. They could actually make music faster than time itself. They would be unstoppable
>>68185106
Buckethead's music is essentially a decent
quality floor with certain songs being memorable
from a pike here and there.
Here is a song I really like from The Boiling Pond
that comes to mind when I think of great Buckethead.
That intro riff boy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BPtGPwQkPw
There's also the stuff considered essential by fans,
such as the albums Colma, Electric Tears,
Way Up There, and Lebrontron (probably the best
song to listen to if you've never heard Buckethead before)
>>68185859
damn...
>>68185928
why do you write like that? you're not writing poetry you fucking idiot
>>68184906
that's my problem with him.
he's got a few really outstanding albums, but i feel like he's gotten so comfortable playing the stuff he enjoys he doesn't experiment or try new things anymore.
I haven't bothered with his new releases at all because i know they probably all sound the same.
>>68185726
I believe in you my man, hope to see it some day.