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Enter The Chicken | 
| Manufacturer: Serjical Strike Records Category: Digital Music Album
Buy New: $8.99

Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 5228
Genre: pop-music Media: MP3 Download Running Time: 2481 Minutes
ASIN: B000QQTPAY
Release Date: November 1, 2005
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| Customer Reviews: Read 19 more reviews...
The good and the better September 10, 2007 NatoNatoBooks (Macomb, IL United States) Very unique worthwhile album to check out! The plethora of artists give you a very nice variety of songs. BUT, even better... as of today the price is 20 bucks from Amazon sellers... you can find it at Serj's website SerjicalStrike brand new for $12. I just ran across this listing when I was looking for his new album Elect The Dead that comes out in about a month and a half (should be a GREAT album!!)
Tasty Bucket! July 4, 2007 MC (Raleigh, NC USA) This is my favorite Buckhead album. I beleive the "song" structure works well for Buckethead and the various singers make all of the songs sound very different. If you are bored with today's music, check out Buckethead. He is always different!
Too experimental for me. June 27, 2007 Oxinsox (Victoria, BC) I really like Buckethead. But i don't like this album. I find that it is perhaps too experimental for me (except for Nottingham Lace, which is beautiful). I think part of the problem is I don't really like the music of the people he is teaming up with. They are all great artists, but their experimentations are waaay out there.
stick to instrumental February 27, 2007 David B. Peterson 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
buckethead is the greatest guiarist who ever lived and doesn't get the credit, but this is an absolutly terrible album. I liked Nottingham Lace and the hand and i liked We are one, but the rest was either screamy or boring.(however the interlude was pretty funny). this was my first buckethead album, because i just picked a random cd and bought it (RLY STUPID IDEA) If u dont actualy like buckethead and you absolutly had to get an album of his get this, but if you like the instrumentals then get something else and download nottingham lace. Don't let this be your first album because a person who truly appreciates guitar would be automaticly turned off.
hit February 19, 2007 Mr. Richard K. Weems (Fair Lawn, NJ USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Buckethead albums can be a hit-or-miss deal. His proficiency as a guitarist goes without argument, for he does stuff and displays a rage of sound that I could never HOPE to access, but I think he tends to really show his mettle in collaboration rather than on his own. Take his work with Praxis and Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains and you will see a master in his element. On his solo albums, it seems to take a major talent to work off of to make his stuff really work. _Monster & Robots_ is an appropriately monster of an album, but stuff like _Bucketheadland_ and _Colma_ let the tall, lanky guy do a little bit too much of his own wandering. But with _Enter the Chicken_, Buckethead is back to mush the faces of his nay-sayers in their own crap. And I feel that I have been appropriately mushed. His tracks with Serj Tankian of System of a Down bring Tankian's speed-metal vocal tempo to a new height, and Buckethead shows a precision and depth of sound even in speed metal. Buckethead has repeatedly been able to show off a guitar-god lick or two in most of work, with "Elephant Ghost" and "The Interworld and the New Innocence" being notable faves, but "Nottingham Lace" is one to rank right up there with all the other Buckethead guitar god tracks. The man (?) has an innate sense of the instrumental and can direct a song into wild directions without a single lick of vocals...but he is not averse to the voice either. It is always good to find another classic Buckethead album. May he live to be a thousand.
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