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Butthole Surfers, Rembrandt Pussyhorse

Audio CD

Disk ID: 478346

Disk length: 32m 49s (9 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1999

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Creep In The Cellar 2:03
2. Sea Ferring 3:59
3. American Woman 5:32
4. Waiting For Jimmy To Kick 2:20
5. Strangers Die 3:09
6. Perry 3:31
7. Whirling Hall Of Knives 4:44
8. Mark Says Alright 4:07
9. In The Cellar 3:18

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Review

With Rembrandt Pussyhorse the Butthole Surfers didn't really get any weirder than they were on Psychic... Powerless... Another Man's Sac, they just became more entrenched in their own sonic world. Rembrandt is demented, for sure, but where it excels is in the realm of experimental technique, playing with tapes, overlaying disembodied voices and new instrumental combinations atop an increasingly warped rhythmic soundscape, and singing intentionally freaky songs in a very freaky way. 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. With the Cream Corn from the Socket of Davis EP appended on the CD, this episode in the Buttholes' 1980s postpunk menagerie is fleshy and fully important. --Andrew Bartlett

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Rembrandt Pussyhorse

Tracks: 13 (+4 tracks), Disk length: 49m 19s (+16m 30s)

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