
Yes, this is probably the sixth post about Estradasphere that I've done. Yes, I will probably make more. No, I do not believe this is the absolute BEST Estradasphere album, but it's damn close. I, of course, had to spend some time weathering it, though.
To Estradasphere virgins, Buck Fever would be a nice place to start if you're willing to delve into the unknown, and I honestly think this album represents the band very well. This is because there are so many classic Estradasphere moments to be had i.e. "Metorite Showers," "Rise N' Shine," "The Bounty Hunter," etc. So I guess if you like crazy instrumental music, and want something a little less John Zorn/Mike Patton, Estradasphere is your answer. While you wait for this to download, you should probably look at this junk, too. And as always, enjoyyy.
To Estradasphere virgins, Buck Fever would be a nice place to start if you're willing to delve into the unknown, and I honestly think this album represents the band very well. This is because there are so many classic Estradasphere moments to be had i.e. "Metorite Showers," "Rise N' Shine," "The Bounty Hunter," etc. So I guess if you like crazy instrumental music, and want something a little less John Zorn/Mike Patton, Estradasphere is your answer. While you wait for this to download, you should probably look at this junk, too. And as always, enjoyyy.
- Buck Fever
- The Dapper Bandits
- The Silent Elk Of Yesterday
- Crag Lake
- Meteorite Showers
- The Bounty Hunter
- Super Buck II
- Millennium Child
- Trampoline Klan
- Burnt Corpse
- Rise N' Shine (Epic Doobie Nightmare #"1)
- Bride Of The Buck
- A Very Intense Battle
- Green Hill
- Feed Yo Mama's Meter (Remix 2001)
- What Deers May Come


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