He may be eclectic, but on Enter the Chicken, he also manages to be focused. He does fire off a few of the lightning-speed solos for which he is revered in certain circles, but the emphasis is on the compositions and overall flow of the songs. Buckethead’s bizarre and irreverent sense of humor is also on display in such songs as “Funbus,” a campy, death metal shot at artists (and listeners) who take themselves too seriously. Filename G:RipsCDBuckethead - The Elephant Mans Alarm Clock FLAC05 - Lurker at the Threshold (Part 1).wav Peak level 100.0 Track quality 100.0. He gets further help from metal screecher Efrem Shulz, Azam Ali of Vas, and, on “Three Fingers,” MC Saul Williams, who deadpan raps over a funk metal groove. The album is as schizophrenic as its creator, ranging from the heavy metal assault of “Botnus” to the (dare we say it) radio-friendly “Running From the Light” and “Waiting Hare,” the latter featuring the vocals of Serj Tankian of System of a Down who also produced the CD. Every incarnation of the Bucketed One appears here: guitar-shredder supreme, avant-garde noodler, demented circus clown. With Enter the Chicken Buckethead goes accessible-for him, anyway. Online shopping from a great selection at CDs & Vinyl Store.