Lord of the Harvest - Zillatron

Lord of the Harvest

Zillatron

  • Genre: Funk
  • Release Date: 1994-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 9

  • ℗ 2004 Innerhythmic

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
C.B.I. Files (Central Bug Inte Zillatron 1:56 USD 0.99
2
Bugg Lite Zillatron 4:22 USD 0.99
3
Fuzz Face Zillatron 7:55 USD 0.99
4
Exterminate Zillatron 2:37 USD 0.99
5
Smell the Secrets Zillatron 3:02 USD 0.99
6
Count Zero Zillatron 5:56 USD 0.99
7
Bootsy and the Beast Zillatron 5:12 USD 0.99
8
No Fly Zone (The Devil's Playg Zillatron 6:56 USD 0.99
9
The Passion Continues Zillatron 5:06 USD 0.99

Reviews

  • Humor abound!

    5
    By Slunklord57
    This album is definitely NOT your typical metal-meets-funk-in-an-alleyway album, but it's definitely something that kicks most genres in the butt. Why? First of all: Bootsy Collins is on bass and Buckethead is on guitar. Just those two forces combined creates some havoc on the ears, but in a good way. Two: It's got that sense of humor you might need to be a little twisted to appreciate. Three: It's not easy listening because it's an an obvious one-timer album with this band makeup. Either way, it's enjoyable if you've come right off of Buckethead or Bootsy's alley of music. It's goofy, heavy, and down right ballsy with a hint of somthing better than the rest. So buy it and enjoy it, cause this is a unique album you won't find by ANY other artist, period.
  • WOW

    5
    By btoc
    an AMAZING album with real musicianship, not like a blink-182 or green day or h.i.m. record, you know. bootsy kicks it and buckethead owns. any fan of the first praxis cd should own this.
  • Buckethead and Bootsy!

    4
    By x.KIRIN.x
    Two amazing musicians putting together an eclectic album in a way that only they know how. Don't bother with it if you're some close-minded idiot. The small minds of peons would have a difficult time appreciating this brilliant music.
  • Very Good

    4
    By JOEMAN5
    Ahhhhhh this Album is the bomb. Bootsy kicks butt with his bass and buckethead is at his best with the heavy sci-fi riffs. This album is not for everyone but if you like progressive rock this album is for you.