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Possibly the funniest band to ever exist! Love the Butthole Surfers!! Moving to Florida is my favorite song on this album. Two thumbs up!
Possibly the funniest band to ever exist! Love the Butthole Surfers!! Moving to Florida is my favorite song on this album. Two thumbs up!
If you put together in 1 room members of the Mothers of Invention, King Missile, Ween, Bongwater, Ian Dury and the Blockheads, and Paper Chase, they would probably produce music at least somewhat similar to that of this group of creative lunatics!!
This was my gateway to extreme musical deconstruction, and i've never gone back in the subsequent 22 years -- god i'm old.... and this might have something to do with that....
Hey Rory,did you see them at the armory in St. Pete(around 85 or 86),when the asshole skins broke up the show. Twenty minutes of sheer brilliance. Their "cover" of The Doors song,The End was just mind bending! Their makeup show a couple days later in Cocoa was amazing as well! Ahhh, good memories, good times.
The Buttholes are sharing Double Live in MP3 for free at: http://www.buttholesurfers.com/DoubleLiveMP3.html
If you can find it, cop their live double album called 'double live". It is one of the best live punk albums ever made. They were at their prime at the time, and it just kicks so much ass, with paullearys searing guitar, gibby's scatalogical musings, bullhorned lyrics, and sound effects..well,losing your mind never felt this good. It's rare and may be hard to find, but it's worth it. the album cover alone should give yoyu an idea what to expect. they were one of the best liove bands ever, with the best stage effects (strobes, wacked-out lights, movie loops of surgeries and myriad other sickest-of-the-sick sh*t playing on a screen behind them as they killed it..those were the daze...
It was 1986 and I was a lifetime member of the Gary Numan/Pink Floyd musical world. I thought I'd heard everything that was modern music and considered myself fairly open to the new. Then a friend put in a cassette of "Hairway To Steven" and says, "listen to this". I recognised the song instantly as "American Woman" and realised that something was happening right under my nose in the music world that I hadn't known even existed. It was hypnotic, disturbing, expansive and transcendant. It was like being a drug and swallowing someone. We went to see the band a few weeks later at a warehouse in a grungy part of Houston and it only confirmed what the music promised. Most live shows are dissappointing after loving some music but not these guys. "Rembrandt Pussyhorse" was my door into a lifetime of musical expansion. It could be yours too. - Charlie BingBang