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I just saw this album for 10 bucks used the other day so I bought it. I had read a review a few months back and was intrigued by it.

I have a Claypool solo album and it is a reasonably good basis for what this sounds like. But the addition of Buckethead takes it to an entirely different level.

Not the best album in the world, but what I can say is that it is original and has some impressive guitar and creative songs on the album.

I'll be reviewing it after a few more listens, just wondering if anyone else on the board has had the chance to hear this record?
 
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I haven't heard it, although I'm a fan of both Claypool and Buckethead.

Excellent players.
 
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Primus is certainely a great band because of this genius named Les Claypool. I didn't buy this record, but I have 3 Primus Cds and the excellent album "Purple onion" from The Les Claypool Frog Brigade. You want to talk about Les and Primus, I'm here to hear! (but only a very limited number of people recognize the talent or knows about Les...)


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