Alright, sorry for those like myself with ****e RAM and/or ****e internet connections, but here is a full, cohesive Buckethead one-song-per-style-and-band. And it's gonna be a doozy.
But this will damn well be definitive because I am a semi-professional Buckethead historian and fan. Let's jump right in:
Al Gorgone: Siege (2005)
Arcana: Returning (1997) [w/Bill Laswell, Tony Williams on drums] [fusion, ambient and free jazz]
Axiom Funk: If 6 was 9 (1995)
The video used to be beautiful, but it's been taken down by Hendrix corp. and its rare/scarce now.
Bassnectar: Bursting f. Buckethead (2005)
Bootsy Collins: Minds Under Construction f. Buckethead (2011)
All dubbed out:
Brain & Buckethead: Some jam on youtube, but they have albums together like Brain as Hamenoodle and Brain and the Chariot[Love these goofballs together; Brain is one of my biggest drumming influences]
God that was awesome ^ especially the ending :P
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Buckethead's solo albums:
Acoustic-head: Little Gracie (2007)
Avantdustrialhead: A-Cycle Light Ray Cannons (2009)
AvantHipHopHead: Splintered Triplet (2002)
Avantshrhead: Red Water Colors (2012)
Bachethead: Bachethead (2012)
Banjo-head: Skeleton Dance (2010)
Bluesyhead: Too Many Humans (2004)
Bucketdickersonhead: Concentric Motion (2007)
Contemplativehead: Backwards Footprint (2010)
Doomhead: Destroyer: Speed Flux Quadrant/Inclusion/Exhaust Release (1996)
Electrohead: A1 (2001) [Demos from KFC Skinpiles]
or:
My Sheeetz (2001) [from Somewhere Over the Slaughterhouse]
Funkethead: Bucketbot's Bass Binge Buddy (2007)
Fusionhead: Death That Sleeps In Them (1993)
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Horrorhead: Spokes On the Wheels of Torment (2004)
Insanehead: Needle in a Slunk Stack (2009)
KindaBluehead: Sketches of Spain (For Miles) (2002)
Regular Buckethead: King James (2006) [One of four songs for LeBron James, next to Lebron, Lebron's Hammer and Lebrontron]
or
I Can Only Carry 50 Chickens At a Time (2007):
???head: The Sticker on Hallucinogens (2005)
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Buckethead, Brain, and Mellisa Reese: Orange: Track 02
Buckethead, Bill Laswell, and Shin Terai: Grid (2007)
Buckethead as guitarist for Guns 'n Roses:
They don't have what I want on youtube because they flag everything for removal relating to Chinese Democracy, but here's Brain and Buckethead w/ them live in 2002
Buckethead with Lawson Rollins: Ghosts of Alcazar (2011)
Buckethead with Travis Dickerson: Cosmogny (2010)
Cobra Strike: CS-118
but also: Beware of the Holding Funnel
Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains: Elephant Ghost
I'm in love with the album version, never seen this live before, but looks clear... and if not, check album version for awesome
Cornbugs:
Best Case Scenario: Voodoo Muffin
Regular Case Scenario: Hey Pipe Man
X( Not on youtube?
Worse/Funniest Case Scenario: Arm Torn Off By a Train
totally cheatin' ^
Death Cube K: [Anagram of Buckethead; he did this while quarreling with his label] [avant-ambient] Track 5
Deli Creeps: Buried Deep Stays Buried Still
If Mike Patton, Rob Zombie, a hillbilly and Paul Gilbert had a mutation gone wrong:
and to add perspective (/to cheat): Can I Have a Ride
El Stew [Hip-Hop instrumentals galore]: Igloo Condo
Frankenstein Brothers [w/ That One Guy]: Bolt On Neck
George S Clinton w/ Buckethead [Mortal Kombat Soundtrack]: Mortal Kombat
Johnny vs. Scorpion is my favorite track, but no good Youtube vids.
Giant Robot: Binge Buddies (1996)
Phonosycograph: Employment Crystal Rooster
Not on youtube X(
Pieces: Bobafi Crucify [Buckethead rapping via hand puppet]
or Ginger
Praxis: Animal Behavior
See my post on page 1 of this thread for music video
Science Faxtion: I See Rockets
Thanatopsis: Mortheol
Viggo Mortensen and Buckethead: Fall of Troy
But be forewarned: this is the best it gets, and 90% of it is boring as all hell in my opinion.
Zillatron: Bugg Lite
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Now, one might say: "But, but, but some of those styles on his solo albums are the same styles as exemplified by the other groups he's in, so we gotz repeats..." and I say " and a lesson in Bucketheadism"