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Electriclarryland
Electriclarryland

Released: Apr 1996. Genre: Rock. Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, College Rock. Number Of Tracks: 13. On Electriclarryland, their second major-label album, the Butthole Surfers continue the streamlined direction they began with Independent Worm Saloon, which basically means it's a loud guitar rock album.

POSTED: 01/03/2005 - 05:19 am

8.2
rating
3
Hairway To Steven
Hairway To Steven

Released: 1988. Genre: Avant-Punk. Number Of Tracks: 8. When I hear "Hairway to Steven" I hear a unique sound. It opens with one of the greatest tracks on it "Jimi."

POSTED: 02/05/2010 - 03:30 am

8.9
rating
1
Independent Worm Saloon
Independent Worm Saloon

Released: Mar 23, 1993. Genre: Rock. Number Of Tracks: 17. If you can only own one album by the Buttholes, this is the one to get. Independent Worm Saloon is their last truly great and consistant rock album.

POSTED: 05/02/2005 - 05:24 am

8.3
rating
4
Live PCPPEP
Live PCPPEP

Released: Sep 20, 1984. Genre: Avant-Garde, Hardcore, Psychedelic. Label: Alternative Tentacles. Number Of Tracks: 7. This album is not BHS strongest release but is still a classic. Overall this is a one of a kind album and has a very original sound to it.

POSTED: 07/06/2011 - 06:19 am

8
rating
1
Locust Abortion Technician
Locust Abortion Technician

Released: Mar 1987. Genre: Avant-Garde, Hardcore, Psychedelia. Label: Touch And Go. Number Of Tracks: 11. This is an Avant-Garde masterpiece. It's a truly fearless record, that just doesn't give a f--k about what anybody will think.

POSTED: 05/11/2012 - 04:56 am

8.9
rating
3
Psychic... Powerless... Another Man's Sac
Psychic... Powerless... Another Man's Sac

Released: 1984. Genre: Avant-garde, hardcore, psychedelia. Label: Touch and Go (US)/ Fundamental (UK). Number Of Tracks: 11. This album is really a classic, and one of their finest releases.

POSTED: 03/17/2011 - 04:15 am

9.2
rating
2
Rembrandt Pussyhorse
Rembrandt Pussyhorse

Release Date: 1986. Label: Latino Bugger Veil. Genres: Noise-Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock, College Rock. Number Of Tracks: 13. Throughout Rembrandt, the band is enmeshed in dense or droning (or both) areas where the rants are unbuckled and Gibby Haynes's voice is unleashed in its characteristically manic, slow wail.

POSTED: 03/26/2008 - 02:31 am

8.2
rating
3
Weird Revolution
Weird Revolution

Released: Aug 28, 2001. Genre: Avant-Garde, Hardcore, Psychedelia. Label: Surfdog/Hollywood. Number Of Tracks: 12. Definitely the weak point of the band here, this album is a complete change in direction for BHS, they go into a gangsta style here and pretty much alienate most of their fans.

POSTED: 07/07/2011 - 06:03 am

7.9
rating
0
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