Butthole Surfers

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Pepper 04:57 Tools
Who Was In My Room Last Night? 04:10 Tools
Dracula From Houston 03:43 Tools
Human Cannonball 03:52 Tools
Sweat Loaf 05:31 Tools
Graveyard 02:26 Tools
Cough Syrup 04:34 Tools
Birds 03:10 Tools
Jingle Of A Dog's Collar 03:08 Tools
Weber 00:40 Tools
The Wooden Song 03:50 Tools
22 Going on 23 04:24 Tools
TV Star 03:06 Tools
Thermador 04:35 Tools
Kuntz 02:25 Tools
Ulcer Breakout 02:34 Tools
HAY 00:00 Tools
Whatever (I Had A Dream) 03:56 Tools
The Lord Is A Monkey 04:46 Tools
U.S.S.A. 02:14 Tools
Goofy's Concern 03:03 Tools
Pittsburgh to Lebanon 02:28 Tools
Ah Ha 00:00 Tools
The O-Men 00:00 Tools
My Brother's Wife 05:13 Tools
Let's Talk About Cars 04:34 Tools
Alcohol 03:19 Tools
Tongue 00:00 Tools
L.A. 00:00 Tools
Space 04:25 Tools
Concubine 00:00 Tools
The Annoying Song 00:00 Tools
Chewin' George Lucas' Chocolate 00:00 Tools
Strawberry 00:00 Tools
Dog Inside Your Body 00:00 Tools
Creep in the Cellar 02:05 Tools
Some Dispute Over T-Shirt Sales 00:00 Tools
They Came In 04:01 Tools
Eye of the Chicken 00:00 Tools
Dum Dum 00:00 Tools
I Saw an X-Ray of a Girl Passing Gas 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfer 00:00 Tools
Dancing Fool 00:00 Tools
Lady Sniff 03:48 Tools
Dust Devil 06:39 Tools
Negro Observer 00:00 Tools
Cherub 00:00 Tools
You Don't Know Me 00:00 Tools
Mexican Caravan 02:44 Tools
Gary Floyd 01:57 Tools
Ricky 02:36 Tools
Woly Boly 00:00 Tools
Who Was in My Room Last Night 04:09 Tools
Leave Me Alone 00:00 Tools
Cowboy Bob 00:00 Tools
Rocky 03:45 Tools
Moving to Florida 00:00 Tools
John E. Smoke 00:00 Tools
Something 00:00 Tools
Jimi 00:00 Tools
The Ballad Of Naked Man 00:00 Tools
The Shame of Life 03:54 Tools
Sea Ferring 00:00 Tools
Hey 02:06 Tools
Edgar 03:34 Tools
The Shah Sleeps in Lee Harvey's Grave 00:00 Tools
Strangers Die Everyday 00:00 Tools
Backass 06:07 Tools
Waiting for Jimmy to Kick 00:00 Tools
Whirling Hall of Knives 00:00 Tools
Clean It Up 08:39 Tools
Perry 00:00 Tools
Mark Says Alright 00:00 Tools
In the Cellar 00:00 Tools
Suicide 00:00 Tools
Bar-B-Q Pope 03:36 Tools
Julio Iglesias 03:05 Tools
Whatever 00:00 Tools
The Hurdy Gurdy Man - From "Piouhgd" 00:00 Tools
Wichita Cathedral 02:45 Tools
Fast 00:00 Tools
Tornadoes 00:00 Tools
American Woman 05:32 Tools
Hurdy Gurdy Man 03:58 Tools
To Parter 00:00 Tools
Pittsburg to Lebanon 00:00 Tools
The Revenge Of Anus Presley 02:23 Tools
Jet Fighter 00:00 Tools
The Weird Revolution 03:36 Tools
Comb 00:00 Tools
Venus 03:55 Tools
Intelligent Guy 03:04 Tools
Mexico 03:50 Tools
The Hurdy Gurdy Man 04:01 Tools
I Hate My Job 00:00 Tools
The Last Astronaut 00:00 Tools
Yentel 00:00 Tools
Shit Like That 03:18 Tools
Eindhoven Chicken Masque 00:00 Tools
Get Down 05:29 Tools
Night of the Day 00:00 Tools
Summer in the City 03:14 Tools
Underdog 03:56 Tools
Earthquake 00:00 Tools
I Love You Peggy 00:00 Tools
One Hundred Million People Dead 00:00 Tools
Golden Showers 00:00 Tools
Blindman 00:00 Tools
Revolution Part 1 00:00 Tools
Too Drunk to Fuck 02:40 Tools
Dance Of The Cobras (Live) 00:00 Tools
Detachable Penis 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Bulldog III 00:00 Tools
Ghandi 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Bulldog 00:00 Tools
Revolution Part 2 02:46 Tools
P.S.Y. 03:08 Tools
Perry Intro 00:00 Tools
Hetero Skeleton 00:00 Tools
Cowboy Bob (Live) 00:00 Tools
No, I'm Iron Man 00:00 Tools
Space I 00:00 Tools
Day of the Dying Alive 05:46 Tools
Bar-B-Q-Pope (Live) 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Bulldog IV 00:00 Tools
Just a Boy 00:00 Tools
Bong Song 00:00 Tools
Barking Dogs 00:00 Tools
Concubine Solo 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Bulldog II 00:00 Tools
Gary Floyd (Live) 00:00 Tools
Julio Inglesias 00:00 Tools
Wichita Cathedral (Live) 00:00 Tools
All Day 00:00 Tools
Matchstick (Live) 00:00 Tools
Space II 00:00 Tools
ComeTogether 00:51 Tools
100 Million People Dead 00:00 Tools
The Colored F.B.I. Guy 00:00 Tools
Sinister Crayon 00:00 Tools
E.D.G.A.R. 00:00 Tools
Dadgad 00:00 Tools
Avalanche 00:00 Tools
Helicopter 00:00 Tools
Fast Song 00:00 Tools
Fart Song 00:00 Tools
1401 00:00 Tools
Hey [Live] 00:00 Tools
Relolution Part 1 - From "Piouhgd" 00:00 Tools
Bon Song 00:00 Tools
Booze, Tobacco, Dope, Pussy, Cars 00:00 Tools
Psychedelic 00:00 Tools
USSA 00:00 Tools
The Shah Sleeps in Lee Harvey's Grave [Live] 00:00 Tools
Hey (Live) 00:00 Tools
tiny rubberband 00:00 Tools
The Lord Is A Monkey (Rock Version) 04:45 Tools
WNYU Interview 00:00 Tools
Revolution Part 2 - From "Piouhgd" 07:28 Tools
Paranoid 00:00 Tools
Imbuya 00:00 Tools
The Shah Sleeps In Lee Harvey's Grave (Live) 00:00 Tools
Too Parter 00:00 Tools
psychedelic jam 00:00 Tools
Sweatloaf 05:12 Tools
Friend With Weed 00:00 Tools
Something [Live] 00:00 Tools
Turkey and Dressing 00:00 Tools
Something (Live) 00:00 Tools
I Don't Have A Problem 00:00 Tools
Florida 03:45 Tools
Lonesome Bulldog - From "Piouhgd" 00:00 Tools
Lou Reed 00:00 Tools
The One I Love 00:00 Tools
Something (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Chewin' George Lucas' Chocolat 00:00 Tools
Goldedn Showers - From "Piouhgd" 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Bulldog II - From "Piouhgd" 00:00 Tools
Something [Demo] 00:00 Tools
No Rule 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Bulldog III - From "Piouhgd" 00:00 Tools
Blindman - From "Piouhgd" 00:00 Tools
U.S.S.A 00:00 Tools
Something - From "Piouhgd" 00:00 Tools
No, I'm Iron Man - From "Piouhgd" 00:00 Tools
Junky Jenny in Gaytown 03:36 Tools
Things that they said that I saw 00:00 Tools
P.S.Y. - From "Piouhgd" 00:00 Tools
The Bassplayer says Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Pottery 00:00 Tools
2 Parter 00:00 Tools
Neee Neee 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Bulldog IV - From "Piouhgd" 00:00 Tools
Lonsome Bulldog II 00:00 Tools
Perry Mason 00:00 Tools
The Colored F.B.I. Guy - From "Widowermaker!" 00:00 Tools
The Legless Eye 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers Theme Song 03:50 Tools
Bong Song - From "Widowermaker!" 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers - Detachable Penis 00:00 Tools
Gibby's Organ 00:00 Tools
Booze, Tobacco, Dope, Pussy, Cars - From "Widowermaker!" 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers - Pepper 04:57 Tools
Knife In The Back 00:00 Tools
Matchstick 00:00 Tools
White Dove 00:00 Tools
Barking Dogs - From "Piouhgd" 00:00 Tools
Coming Down The Mountain 00:00 Tools
Helicopter - From "Widowermaker!" 00:00 Tools
Two Part 00:00 Tools
Booze, Tobacco, Dope, Pussy, C 00:00 Tools
La 00:00 Tools
Pepper (Single Version) 00:00 Tools
Psycho 00:00 Tools
Flame Grape 00:00 Tools
Pepper (Butcha' Bros. Remix) 00:00 Tools
From the Cradle to the Grave 00:00 Tools
Too Parter [Live] 00:00 Tools
Whatever (I Had A Dream) (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Thermometer 00:00 Tools
Beat The Press 00:00 Tools
Jimi / Lou Reed 00:00 Tools
Desert 00:00 Tools
Ricky [Live] 00:00 Tools
Sweet Loaf 04:58 Tools
Psychedelic Jam [Live] 00:00 Tools
rocky [live] 00:00 Tools
Dracula From Houston (OST Scrubs/Клиника) 00:00 Tools
Good Times 00:00 Tools
Tornadoes [Live] 00:00 Tools
Who Was In My Room Last Night? (Trent Reznor Remix) 00:00 Tools
The Lord Is A Monkey (Demo) 00:00 Tools
Untitled #1 00:00 Tools
Florida [Live] 00:00 Tools
American Woman (Alternate Version) 00:00 Tools
Chewin George Lucas' Chocolate 00:00 Tools
go to hell and die 00:00 Tools
Going Down 00:00 Tools
The One I Love [Live] 00:00 Tools
John E. Smokes [Live] 00:00 Tools
Movin' to Florida 04:32 Tools
Dum Dum [Live] 00:00 Tools
Pittsburgh To Lebanon [Live] 00:00 Tools
Hey/Dum Dum 00:00 Tools
No Rule [Live] 00:00 Tools
Pepper (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
You dont Know Me 00:00 Tools
Untitled #2 00:00 Tools
One Hundred Million Dead 00:00 Tools
Dust Devil/Something 00:00 Tools
U.S.S.A. [Live] 00:00 Tools
Noise 00:00 Tools
Untitled #3 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers - Cough Syrup (live) 04:33 Tools
Blind Eye sees it all 00:00 Tools
Live Noise 00:00 Tools
Who was in my room 00:00 Tools
The Ballad Of The Naked Man 00:00 Tools
Untitled #5 00:00 Tools
Boiled Dove 00:00 Tools
04 Booze, tobacco, dope, pussy 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
Whatever (If I Had a Dream) 00:00 Tools
7.Graveyard 00:00 Tools
Untitled #4 00:00 Tools
The Hurdy Gurdy Man (From "Piouhgd") 00:00 Tools
I don't mind the Sun sometimes 00:00 Tools
Comb [Live] 00:00 Tools
Hybrid 00:00 Tools
Jesus Built My Hotrod 00:00 Tools
Surfers] Dum Dum 00:00 Tools
Revolution, Part 1 00:00 Tools
Tybalt Arrives 00:00 Tools
Black Hole Sun 00:00 Tools
04 Hurdy Gurdi Man 00:00 Tools
Bar-B-Q-Pope 00:00 Tools
Good King Wencelas 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers - Hey (live) 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers - Pepper (live) 05:29 Tools
Revolution, Part 2 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers - 1401 (live) 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers - I Saw an X-Ray of a Girl Passing Gas (live) 00:00 Tools
Hybrid [unreleased] 00:00 Tools
Hate my Job 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers - Jingle of a Dog's Collar (live) 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers - Ah Ha (live) 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers - Creep in the Cellar (live) 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers - Thermador (live) 02:40 Tools
Pepper - Karaoke Version 00:00 Tools
Who Was In My Room Last Night? (Thompson/Barbiero Remix Edit) 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers - Dust Devil (live) 00:00 Tools
14 The Wooden Song 00:00 Tools
Tornados 02:13 Tools
Pepper (Coming Down the Mountaind-mix) 00:00 Tools
Pepper (remix) 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers - Let's Talk About Cars (live) 00:00 Tools
To Parter (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Comb (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Popular 00:00 Tools
11 1401 00:00 Tools
Junkie Jenny in Gaytown 00:00 Tools
08 USSA 00:00 Tools
Good King Wenceslas 00:00 Tools
Cough Syrup (live) 00:00 Tools
E.D.G. 00:00 Tools
Tornadoes (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surf Theme Song 00:00 Tools
Creep in the Cellar (live) 00:00 Tools
15 Pittsburgh to Lebanon 00:00 Tools
Pepper (live) 00:00 Tools
Last Astronaut 00:00 Tools
16 The Shah sleeps in Lee Harv 00:00 Tools
Relolution Part 1 (From "Piouhgd") 00:00 Tools
Who Was in My Room Last Night (Trent Reznor Remix) 00:00 Tools
I Saw an X-Ray of a Girl Passing Gas (live) 00:00 Tools
Where Did Everybody Go 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Bulldog III (From "Piouhgd") 00:00 Tools
Underdog Theme 00:00 Tools
butthole surfers - Black Hole Sun 06:08 Tools
Ah Ha (live) 00:00 Tools
1401 (live) 00:00 Tools
Alcohol (Live) 00:00 Tools
O-Men 00:00 Tools
Jingle of a Dog's Collar (live) 00:00 Tools
Dust Devil (live) 00:00 Tools
Thermador (live) 00:00 Tools
Pepper (Karaoke Version) 00:00 Tools
Who Was In 00:00 Tools
Psych Jam 00:00 Tools
Detatchable Penis 00:00 Tools
Revolution Part 2 (From "Piouhgd") 00:00 Tools
Booze Tobacco 00:00 Tools
Let's Talk About Cars (live) 00:00 Tools
Pepper [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Something (From "Piouhgd") 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Bulldog II (From "Piouhgd") 00:00 Tools
02-shah sleeps 00:00 Tools
The Hurdy Gurdy Man (re-mixed by jim melly) 00:00 Tools
Bong Song (From "Widowermaker!") 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Bulldog IV (From "Piouhgd") 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers - Avalanche 04:56 Tools
Goldedn Showers (From "Piouhgd") 00:00 Tools
The Colored F.B.I. Guy (From "Widowermaker!") 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers - The Shame of Life 00:00 Tools
Booze, Tobacco, Dope, Pussy, Cars (From "Widowermaker!") 00:00 Tools
Fast (Fart Song) 00:00 Tools
U S S A 00:00 Tools
03-hey 00:00 Tools
Whatever (I Had a Dream Last Night) 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers The annoying song 00:00 Tools
Blindman (From "Piouhgd") 00:00 Tools
Fast (a.k.a. Fart Song) 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Bulldog (From "Piouhgd") 00:00 Tools
BBQ pope 00:00 Tools
Tiny Rubberband (feat. Moby) 00:00 Tools
No, I'm Iron Man (From "Piouhgd") 00:00 Tools
Junkie Jenny in Gay Town 00:00 Tools
P.S.Y. (From "Piouhgd") 00:00 Tools
Graveyard pt2 00:00 Tools
Booze Tabacco Dope Pussy Cars 00:00 Tools
Independent Worm Saloon 00:00 Tools
Whatever (I Had A Dream) (ost Romeo + Juliet) (из фильма Ромео и Джульетта)1996 00:00 Tools
shah sleeps 00:00 Tools
07-wichita cathedral 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers - The Annoying Song 00:00 Tools
Psy 00:00 Tools
Lord Is A Monkey, The 00:00 Tools
Helicopter (From "Widowermaker!") 00:00 Tools
08-unknown 00:00 Tools
Blind Man 00:00 Tools
Booze, Tobacco, Dope, Pussy 00:00 Tools
Booze Tobacco Dope Pussy Cars 00:00 Tools
WhoWasInMyRoomLastNight (ReznorRemix) 00:00 Tools
Locust Abortion Technician 00:00 Tools
Love 00:00 Tools
Who Was In My Room Last Night? (Tate Or Tot Mix) 00:00 Tools
Track 1 00:00 Tools
Edg 00:00 Tools
Hurdy Gurdi Man 00:00 Tools
The Lord Is A Monkey - Rock Version 00:00 Tools
09-unknown 00:00 Tools
Pepper (OST«Покорители волн / Chasing Mavericks» 2012) 00:00 Tools
Hairway to Steven 00:00 Tools
Track 2 00:00 Tools
Pepper [Remix] 00:00 Tools
Pepper (Uncensored) 00:00 Tools
Chewin' George Lucas' Chocolate (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Scooby Snac 00:00 Tools
Track 3 00:00 Tools
Roky 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers - Dracula From Houston 00:00 Tools
Barking Dogs (From "Piouhgd") 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers 00:00 Tools
The Hurdy Gurdy Man [Jim Melly Remix] 00:00 Tools
Whowasinmyroomlastnight? [Reznorremix] 00:00 Tools
Where Did Everybody Go? 00:00 Tools
The Lord Is A Monkey [Alternative Version] 00:00 Tools
Who Was In My Room Last Night? (Nike Play Russian) 00:00 Tools
Pepper (Run Dmt Remix) 00:00 Tools
Bitchn Camaro 00:00 Tools
Track 4 00:00 Tools
Goofy's Concern (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Live at Lollapalooza 1991 00:00 Tools
Other People's Eyes 00:00 Tools
Track 5 00:00 Tools
Good King Wencenslaus 00:00 Tools
Pepper + Lyics 00:00 Tools
Track 6 00:00 Tools
The Shah Sleeps in Lee Harv 00:00 Tools
Chillin' in the Brown 00:00 Tools
Booze,Tobacco,Dope,Pussy,Cars 00:00 Tools
Track 8 00:00 Tools
I had a dream last night 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers - Who was in my Room Last Night 04:09 Tools
03 - Pepper 00:00 Tools
Track 9 00:00 Tools
Track 7 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers - Jesus Built My Hotrod 00:00 Tools
Pepper (Short Shot mix) 00:00 Tools
Hurdy Gurdy Man (Donovan Cover) 00:00 Tools
05 Hay 00:00 Tools
Blue Cheer 00:00 Tools
Whatever(I Had A Dream) 00:00 Tools
X-ray 00:00 Tools
Acid makes cowboy Bob suicidal 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers - Who Was In 04:09 Tools
I Went to High School and Graduated 00:00 Tools
02 - Hey 00:00 Tools
She Boop Sheboo-Thang 00:00 Tools
06 Butthole Surfer 00:00 Tools
junky jenny in gay town 00:00 Tools
Sinister Crayon (bonus) 00:00 Tools
100 Million 00:00 Tools
[untitled] 00:00 Tools
Johnny Smoke 00:00 Tools
Somthing 00:00 Tools
04. Imbuya (ATA) - Butthole Surfers 00:00 Tools
Acid Interview 00:00 Tools
Jesus Built My Hot Rod 00:00 Tools
Pepper (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
American Woman (The Guess Who Cover) 00:00 Tools
Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
06. Venus (ATA) - Butthole Surfers 03:55 Tools
Something [*][Demo Version] 00:00 Tools
01. Weird Revolution (ATA) - Butthole Surfers 00:00 Tools
05. Mexico (ATA) - Butthole Surfers 00:00 Tools
Perry Mason (aka 'Perry' - alternate intro) 00:00 Tools
Birds (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Buthole Surfers - Pepper 00:00 Tools
Revolution 00:00 Tools
Who Was In My Room Last Night? [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Psycho Jam 00:00 Tools
2 00:00 Tools
The Hurdy Gurdy Man (Hi-Fi VideoClip 1991 00:00 Tools
The Lord is a Monkey (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Cough Syrup (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Jimi/Lou Reed 00:00 Tools
Something [demo version] 00:00 Tools
WhoWasInMyRoomLastNight 00:00 Tools
Interview in bed (part 1) 00:00 Tools
Let's Talk Fbout Cars 00:00 Tools
The Hurdy Gurdy Man (Ep Version) 00:00 Tools
Happy Birthday (Mariella And Gianni) 00:00 Tools
08. Yentel (ATA) - Butthole Surfers 00:00 Tools
I Love You Peggy (1985 Studio) 00:00 Tools
90's Sad Boy 00:00 Tools
Pepper (edit) 00:00 Tools
MICHAEL STIPE 00:00 Tools
02. Intelligent Guy (ATA) - Butthole Surfers 03:04 Tools
Unknown 00:00 Tools
??? 00:00 Tools
When Will You Come 00:00 Tools
Chewin George Lucas Chocolate 00:00 Tools
I Save Cigarette Butts 00:00 Tools
I Had A Dream 00:00 Tools
White Dumb Ugly Poor 00:00 Tools
Lonsome Bulldog 00:00 Tools
Dancing Queen 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers - Friend With Weed 00:00 Tools
Pepper (OST Chasing Mavericks) 00:00 Tools
Virtual Insanity 00:00 Tools
03. Jet Fighter (ATA) - Butthole Surfers 00:00 Tools
Whatever (I Had A Dream) [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Scooby Snacks 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers (Full EP) 00:00 Tools
10. They Came In (ATA) - Butthole Surfers 00:00 Tools
A2 - Hey 00:00 Tools
The Lord Is A Monkey (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Cinnamon and Sugar 00:00 Tools
the one I love (live cover) 00:00 Tools
Take Care 00:00 Tools
A3 - Something 00:00 Tools
Radical West 00:00 Tools
Hurdy Gurdy 00:00 Tools
Florida/100 Million 00:00 Tools
Graveyard (live) 00:00 Tools
Jingle Of A Dog's Collar (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Alcohol (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Whatever [I Had A Dream] 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers - They Came In 00:00 Tools
B1 - Bar-B-Q Pope 00:00 Tools
Hey / Dum Dum 00:00 Tools
Two Parter/Tornadoes 00:00 Tools
07 - TV Star 00:00 Tools
Whatever (I Had A Dream) - Butthole Surfers 00:00 Tools
100 Million People Were Dead 00:00 Tools
11. I Don't Have a Problem (ATA) - Butthole Surfers 05:04 Tools
12. Turkey & Dressing (ATA) - Butthole Surfers 00:00 Tools
Earthquake (1989 Studio) 00:00 Tools
Holyman 00:00 Tools
1 00:00 Tools
Proud of You 00:00 Tools
psychic... powerless... another man's sac 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers - Hurdy Gurdy Man 00:00 Tools
Perry Intro (1985 Studio) 00:00 Tools
Whatever (Romeo and Juliette soundtrack) 00:00 Tools
Thermador (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
4.Chewin' george lucas' chocolate 00:00 Tools
Dracula From Houston (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
09. Junky Jenny in Gaytown (ATA) - Butthole Surfers 00:00 Tools
The Hurdy Gurdy Man (Paul Leary Mix) 00:00 Tools
Ghandi (1992 Practice Space) 00:00 Tools
butthole surfers - coming down the mountain 00:00 Tools
07. The Last Astronaut (ATA) - Butthole Surfers 00:00 Tools
Pepper (Hallucination Mix) 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers - I don't mind the Sun sometimes 00:00 Tools
cartoon song 00:00 Tools
Bitchin Camaro 00:00 Tools
Pepper (Coming Down The Mountain-Mix) 00:00 Tools
4 00:00 Tools
Rembrandt Pussyhorse 00:00 Tools
Piste 6 00:00 Tools
Whatever (Texhnolyze AMV) 00:00 Tools
04 Chewin' george lucas' chocolate 00:44 Tools
3 00:00 Tools
John E. Smoke (live) 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers' Theme Song 00:00 Tools
Cowboy "Bob" 00:00 Tools
Oklahoma 00:00 Tools
Electriclarryland 00:00 Tools
Be Happy 00:00 Tools
Hetero Skeleton (1985 Studio) 00:00 Tools
Mark Say's Alright 00:00 Tools
Just a Boy (1982 Studio) 00:00 Tools
Who Was in My Room Last Night (Tate or Tot remix) 00:00 Tools
Dracula From Houston (We gotta die OST Scrubs/Клиника) 00:00 Tools
Zing Splash 00:00 Tools
5 00:00 Tools
The Rose 00:00 Tools
Ulcer Breakout (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Dispute Over Tshirt Sales 00:00 Tools
Dracula From Houston (Never Coming Home) 00:00 Tools
Christina 00:00 Tools
Good King Wencelus 00:00 Tools
Just a Boy (demo) 00:00 Tools
3.Dracula from houston 00:00 Tools
01 The Weird Revolution 00:00 Tools
Julio 00:00 Tools
1.Birds 00:00 Tools
TV Star (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
09 - ah ha 00:00 Tools
08 Hurdy Gurdy Man 00:00 Tools
Let's Talk About Cars (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
01 - birds 00:00 Tools
INTRO 00:00 Tools
A1 - The Shah Sleeps In Lee Harvey's Grave 00:00 Tools
butt hole surfers - butthole surfers - pepper 00:00 Tools
A Friend with Weed 00:00 Tools
Pot Songs - Butthole Surfers - Friend With Weed 00:00 Tools
Dracula From Houston (S01E04) 00:00 Tools
8 00:00 Tools
Whatever ( I had a dream) 00:00 Tools
Dracula From Houston (Lyrics) 00:00 Tools
title unknown 00:00 Tools
Shame Of Life (Z-Trip Remix) 00:00 Tools
Jimi/Cartoon 00:00 Tools
15 Who Was In My Room Last Night 00:00 Tools
06 - Perry 00:00 Tools
6 00:00 Tools
Pepper (Nightsweats Remix) 00:00 Tools
13 - Space 00:00 Tools
My Brother's Wife (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Pepper (Coming Down The Mountain Edit) 00:00 Tools
Pepper (Single Edit) 00:00 Tools
4.Venus 00:00 Tools
Cough Syrup [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Thermador [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
10.The lord is a monkey 00:00 Tools
L.A. (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
13.Space 00:00 Tools
Creep In The Cellar [Live] 00:00 Tools
Ah Ha (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
[encore break] 00:00 Tools
Space (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
3 - I saw an x-ray of a girl p 00:00 Tools
1 - Jimi 00:00 Tools
9.Jet fighter 00:00 Tools
7.Intelligent guy 00:00 Tools
Peppers 00:00 Tools
die anne 00:00 Tools
THE DEAL 00:00 Tools
Tiny Rubberband (with Moby) 00:00 Tools
B******e Surfer 00:00 Tools
Nigerian Elvis 00:00 Tools
Relolution Part 1 00:00 Tools
All Day (1987 Home) 00:00 Tools
Suicide (live) 00:00 Tools
Fast (a.k.a. "Fart Song") 00:00 Tools
White, Dumb, Ugly & Poor 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers - They Came 00:00 Tools
I Hate My Job (1982 Studio) 00:00 Tools
Lonsome Bulldog IV 00:00 Tools
Earthquake (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers - 03 - Pepper 04:57 Tools
Strawberry [Live] 00:00 Tools
TV Star (Funky TV Star Remix) 00:00 Tools
12 L.A. 00:00 Tools
5.Shit like that 00:00 Tools
Cherub (live) 00:00 Tools
2.The shame of life 00:00 Tools
Sinister Crayon(Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
WhoWasInMyRoomLastNight(Reznor 00:00 Tools
White Man Sings the Blues 00:00 Tools
[intro] 00:00 Tools
Pepper (Halluncinations' Funky Salt-Lick Mix) 00:00 Tools
The Hurdy Gurdy Man [Remix] 00:00 Tools
6.Mexico 00:00 Tools
11.Yentel 00:00 Tools
8.Get down 00:00 Tools
Tiny Rubber Band 00:00 Tools
Birds [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Lonsome Bulldog III 00:00 Tools
Pepper (Coming Down The Mounta 00:00 Tools
White, Dumb, Ugly and Poor 00:00 Tools
Hurdy Gurdy Man (Donovan) 00:00 Tools
Butthole Surfers - Whatever (I Had A Dream) 00:00 Tools
Kuntz (live) 00:00 Tools
Yental 00:00 Tools
D.O.A. (Bloodrock Cover) Practice Tape 00:00 Tools
Psychic Powerless Another Man's Sac 00:00 Tools
Jimi Part 2 (Bowling) 00:00 Tools
Rocky (live) 00:00 Tools
Paranoid [Live] 00:00 Tools
Pepper (Comin' Down The Mountain Mix - Edit) 00:00 Tools
TV as Eyes / March of the Chrome Police 00:00 Tools
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The Butthole Surfers are an American band founded by Gibby Haynes and Paul Leary in Corpus Christi, Texas in 1981. Incorporating elements of hardcore punk, psychedelia, heavy metal, avant-garde and performance art, their live shows also made heavy use of strobe lights, background films (of note, footage of penis reconstruction surgery) and naked dancers. The band has a well-reported appetite for recreational drugs, particularly psychedelics, an evident influence on their sound. These live performances added a dimension that completely side-stepped the arena rock grandiosity and secured them a prominent place in the cult annals. Their best known songs are 1996's "Pepper" (a left-field Top 40 hit) and 2001's "Dracula From Houston". The band has had numerous personnel changes, but the core lineup of Haynes (vocals), Leary (guitar), and drummer King Coffey has been together since 1983. Teresa Nervosa served as second drummer from 1983 to 1985 and from 1986 to 1989, and they have employed a variety of bass players, most notably Bill Jolly, Jeff Pinkus and Mark Kramer (of Bongwater and Shimmy Disc). Their song "Who Was In My Room Last Night?" can be found on the hit console game Guitar Hero II (without most of the 'I'm flying' intro) The Buttholes are best known for their chaotic and disturbing live shows, black comedy, a sound that incorporates elements of punk rock, psychedelia, heavy metal, noise rock, and electronica, as well as their use of sound manipulation and tape editing. Although they were respected by their peers and attracted a devoted fan base, the Butthole Surfers had little commercial success until 1996’s Electriclarryland, their only gold record to date. The album contained the hit single “Pepper” which climbed to number one on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart that year. Pre-history The Butthole Surfers had their genesis at San Antonio, Texas’ Trinity University in the late 1970s, when students Gibson “Gibby” Haynes, and Paul Leary Walthall (later just Paul Leary) met for the first time. Though it was their overall strangeness and shared taste in non-mainstream music that caused them to become fast friends, both appeared to be headed for very conventional careers. Haynes, as captain of Trinity's basketball team, as well as the school's "Accountant of the Year," soon graduated to a position with a respected Texas accountancy firm, while Leary remained in college working on his MBA degree. In 1981, Haynes and Leary published the magazine Strange V.D., which featured photos of abnormal medical ailments, coupled with fictitious, humorous explanations for the diseases. After being caught with one of these pictures at work, Haynes left the accountancy firm, and moved to Southern California. Leary, at the time one semester shy of his degree, dropped out of college and followed his friend. After a brief period spent selling homemade clothes and linens emblazoned with Lee Harvey Oswald's image, the pair returned to San Antonio, and launched the band that would eventually become the Butthole Surfers. Early years (1981–1984) Haynes and Leary played their debut show at a San Antonio art gallery in 1981; at that time they had not yet settled on the title "Butthole Surfers". By 1982, the band were backed by the sibling rhythm section made up of bassist Quinn Matthews and his brother, drummer Scott Matthews. The band did not gain a following in San Antonio, and purchased a van to return to California later that summer. During a brief concert at the Tool and Die club in San Francisco, Dead Kennedys frontman and Alternative Tentacles overseer Jello Biafra witnessed their performance and became a fervent fan. Biafra invited the group to open for the Dead Kennedys and T.S.O.L. at the Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles, and soon made an offer that would launch their recording career: if they could get someone to lend them studio time, Alternative Tentacles would reimburse the studio when the album was complete. The band then returned to San Antonio to record at BOSS Studios (a.k.a. Bob O'Neill's Sound Studios, a.k.a. the Boss). However, the Matthews brothers did not enter the studio with Haynes and Leary; the two had quit following a physical altercation between Scott Matthews and Haynes. The bass position was taken over by Bill Jolly, who would play on the Surfers' next two releases, and a number of drummers participated. The last of these, King Coffey (born Jeffrey Coffey), is still with the band to this day. Butthole Surfers (1983) Released on Alternative Tentacles in July 1983, the resulting EP, Butthole Surfers (also known as Brown Reason to Live and Pee Pee the Sailor), offered songs with provocative titles like "The Shah Sleeps in Lee Harvey's Grave" and "Bar-B-Q Pope," alternately sung by Haynes and Leary. (Haynes would become the band's primary singer by the time of their first LP.) The album cover, like the many bizarre illustrations that would accompany the Surfers' succeeding work, was designed by the band itself. Teeming with humor, Butthole Surfers laid the foundation for what was to come. It influenced at least one future superstar in Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, who listed it as one of his top 10 favorite albums in his Journals. Cobain would later meet his wife, Courtney Love of Hole, at a Butthole Surfers/L7 concert in 1991. Soon after the release of Butthole Surfers, the band recruited a second drummer, Teresa Nervosa (born Teresa Taylor), who had previously played with Coffey in a number of high school marching bands in the Texas' Fort Worth and Austin areas. She and Coffey would drum in unison on separate, stand-up kits, adding to the spectacle of the Surfers' ever-evolving stage show. Though Nervosa and Coffey repeatedly referred to themselves, and were referred to, as siblings, it has since been revealed that the two only presented themselves as such due to their similar appearances, and are not actually related. With her arrival, the band's core "classic lineup" – Haynes, Leary, Coffey, and Nervosa – was in place. With the exception of a number of different bass players and Nervosa's brief sabbatical from late 1985 to 1986, it remained largely unchanged until her final departure in 1989. In 2008, she returned to the band--the band's website announced 2009 tour dates including "Teresa Taylor." In September 1984, the Surfers issued a second EP on Alternative Tentacles, Live PCPPEP. Primarily featuring live performances of songs from their debut, it prompted some critics and fans to joke that they had released the same album twice. What many didn't realize, however, is that the band had already returned to BOSS Studios to record enough material for a full-length album months before Live PCPPEP's release. (Jolly left shortly after these sessions, but did perform on the live EP). Moreover, they had started a second album at the same studio. Both were originally offered to Alternative Tentacles, with Psychic... Powerless... Another Man's Sac arriving first. Before either album could be released, though, Alternative Tentacles had to acquire the master tapes from Bob O'Neill, BOSS Studios' namesake and owner. He refused to release them until he'd been reimbursed for the sessions, and Alternative Tentacles couldn't immediately afford to pay. After waiting months, the band issued Live PCPPEP out of financial desperation, and O'Neill was preparing to release Psychic... on his own Ward 9 label to recoup his expenses. Legend grows (1984–1987) Locust Abortion Technician (1987) With some members working as dishwashers, the group was apparently not thrilled with the album being released on Ward 9. Terry Tolkin, a friend and their east coast booking agent, signed the band to Corey Rusk's then-nascent Touch and Go Records in Detroit. Psychic... Powerless... Another Man's Sac was released in 1984. Building on their first EP, the Surfers made psychedelia a much bigger part of their sound on this release, which made full use of the tape editing, non-traditional instrumentation, and sound modulation that came to define their studio recordings. Just before Psychic...'s debut, and with new bassist Terence Smart in tow (the first of many through 1986), the band commenced their first nationwide tour. It was on this outing that they truly established a national presence, starting at Touch and Go's early headquarters in Detroit before heading to New York City, where they impressed members of Sonic Youth, as well as Shockabilly (and future Butthole Surfers) bassist Mark Kramer. They then crisscrossed the country for several months, including a show in Seattle, that made a fan of future Soundgarden guitarist Kim Thayil. While in San Francisco at the end of the tour, and without a place to live, the band collectively decided to move to Winterville, Georgia, where they admittedly made a hobby of stalking members of R.E.M.. Smart quit after falling in love with a friend of the band, and Trevor Malcolm, a young Canadian musician recommended by Touch and Go, replaced him on bass. Word was spreading about the band's bizarre stage show by the time they hit the road again, resulting in ever-larger audiences at their concerts. Not long after Malcolm's arrival, the Surfers recorded their act for posterity by filming two concerts at Detroit's Traxx club. Some of this footage was eventually packaged as Blind Eye Sees All, their only official video release to date. They purchased their first 8-track recorder at this time, and used it to record two songs later used on the A-side of Cream Corn from the Socket of Davis. Reportedly unhappy with life in the band, Malcolm quit in the early summer of 1985. A friend of the band's from Athens, Juan Molina, was brought in for a brief U.S. tour, but was not interested in becoming a full-time member. Without a permanent bassist and a quickly approaching European tour looming – the band's first – they contacted Kramer, who quickly agreed to join. Meanwhile, their second LP, which had been submitted to Alternative Tentacles as Rembrandt Pussy Horse, was still in limbo. The reasons for Alternative Tentacles' actions are unclear, but it is known that the label delayed a decision for about a year before ultimately refusing to publish it. While waiting, the band released the four-song Cream Corn from the Socket of Davis EP on Touch and Go in late 1985. Once Alternative Tentacles finally declined, the group went back into the studio to record two new tracks to replace "To Parter" and "Tornadoes," which were originally intended for Rembrandt... before appearing on the Cream Corn... EP's B-side. Following the European tour, the Surfers experienced more upheaval when Nervosa left around Christmas 1985, as she was tired of the living conditions associated with constant touring and had a desire to be with family. She was replaced by another female drummer, known as Cabbage, who in turn introduced the band to their legendary "naked dancer," Kathleen Lynch (a.k.a. Kathleen, a.k.a. Ta-Da the Shit Lady). Kramer left during this period and was replaced by Jeff Pinkus, who gave the band's bass position its longest period of stability by staying until 1994. Their second LP was finally issued as Rembrandt Pussyhorse on Touch and Go in April 1986. Coming out some two years after the original sessions, it featured a different mix and song selection than Alternative Tentacles' unreleased version. Best known for its minimalist reworking of The Guess Who's "American Woman," it is one of the most experimental albums in the Surfers' heavily experimental career. Following a particularly out-of-control tour, even by Butthole Surfers standards, the band semi-settled in Austin, Texas in the summer of 1986. Nervosa rejoined them (Cabbage having been fired months earlier), and they went to work on crafting their first home studio in a rental house on the outskirts of town. Before long, they started a leisurely recording session for their third full-length project. Released in March 1987, Locust Abortion Technician is one of the heaviest Butthole Surfers albums, and it is often considered their finest to date. Harnessing aspects of punk, heavy metal, and psychedelia, its unique sound produced a number of grinding, slower-paced songs, arguably making it an early precursor of grunge. Evolution (1987–1991) Double Live (1989) Around the time of Locust Abortion Technician's debut, the group bought a home in Driftwood, Texas, approximately 30 miles (48 km) outside Austin. It was a ranch house built into the side of a hill, with 5 acres (20,000 m2) of surrounding property. As with the rental home, the compound was turned into a de facto recording studio. They did not live together in the new house for long, though, with Coffey being the first to move out and get his own place. They all had separate residences by 1991. In early 1988, the Surfers were ready to record a new album and wanted to use a modern studio for the first time, choosing a state-of-the-art facility in Texas. The following sessions took only one week, as the band had been performing most of the material for years. The band opted to follow this album's blueprint on future projects. In contrast, songs on their earlier recordings had undergone far more in-studio development and experimentation. Pinkus has expressed the opinion that the later, better-organized sessions stifled much of the spontaneous creativity that had propelled their earlier releases. Hairway to Steven was issued in April, and marked a midway point between the band's punk rock roots, and the more accessible recordings that would follow. While half of the material is as extreme sounding as their earlier work, other songs are more conventional. This was the first Surfers album to make extensive use of acoustic guitar. Hairway to Steven did not have song titles when first released, and instead represented each track with an absurdist, often scatological, cartoon. The band traveled widely in support of the album over the next year, including a very successful tour of Europe (helped in part by the influence of new UK distributor Blast First). Like their studio recordings, their live shows were beginning to lose much of their earlier chaos. While touring during the winter of 1988, the Surfers used a portable DAT recorder to tape various concerts. The strongest of these recordings were packaged as Double Live, a limited edition double album released on vinyl and cassette in 1989, and on CD the following year. This was the first release on the band's Latino Buggerveil label. Though the album, as of spring 2007, is out of print, its songs are available as free MP3 downloads on the band's official website. Issued in response to widespread, for-profit bootlegging of their live shows, it contained performances of songs from all of their previous studio albums and EPs. Double Live was to be the last Surfers album to feature Nervosa, who left early in 1989. Shortly after leaving, she was diagnosed with an aneurysm, and was forced to undergo brain surgery. She further began to suffer from strobe light-induced seizures. In 1991, Nervosa (who has gone by Teresa Taylor since her retirement) had a small role in Richard Linklater's film Slacker. She was employed at the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired as recently as 1995. The Surfers did not seek to replace her at the time, and opted to continue as a quartet. Following a final EP for Touch and Go –1989's Widowermaker– the band left their longtime recording partners to sign with longtime supporter Terry Tolkin at Rough Trade Records who had also brought them to Touch and Go , for a reportedly generous one-album deal.[39] Prior to the new LP's debut, Rough Trade talked the band into first releasing 1990s The Hurdy Gurdy Man, which previewed material from the coming release. The same year, Rough Trade issued Digital Dump by The Jackofficers, Haynes and Pinkus's psychedelic house music side project. piouhgd (pronounced "p.o.'ed," as in "pissed off") was the band's fifth full-length studio album, and their first for Rough Trade. Released in April 1991, it featuring more electronic instrumentation, but was largely viewed as a disappointment in comparison to past recordings. Both Haynes and Leary have since expressed displeasure with the album. Regardless, the band was invited to be part of that summer's inaugural Lollapalooza tour. Around this time Haynes collaborated with Ministry, contributing vocals on their 1991 single "Jesus Built My Hotrod", which was later included on 1992's Psalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck Eggs. Mainstream recognition (1991–1999) Electriclarryland (1996) Rough Trade filed for bankruptcy in 1991, but not before releasing Leary's solo project, The History of Dogs. The following year, The Surfers shocked many fans and critics by signing with the major label Capitol Records. Capitol immediately reissued piouhgd and paired the band with their first big-name producer, John Paul Jones, best known as the bassist for Led Zeppelin. The fruit of their partnership, 1993's Independent Worm Saloon, featured a more straightforward rock approach at Jones's insistence. This paid off for the Surfers, giving them their first minor radio hit, "Who Was In My Room Last Night?" It reached number 24 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks singles chart, while the album peaked at number 124 on the Billboard 200. Two of the new songs were featured on episodes of MTV's Beavis and Butt-head. When Pinkus left in 1994, the remaining members enlisted a series of fill-in musicians, and continued to tour sporadically, even as all three pursued side projects. Haynes was working with Johnny Depp, Bill Carter, Sal Jenco, Flea, and others in a new group, P. In 1993, Haynes played with this band in Los Angeles' Viper Room, on the night the actor River Phoenix died of a drug overdose. Meanwhile, Leary was building a reputation as a skilled music producer, while Coffey set up his own record label Trance Syndicate. According to Leary and industry insiders, Haynes was increasingly dependent on hard drugs at this time, though Haynes has downplayed their concerns. In 1995, the band contributed a cover of the Underdog theme song to be included on the tribute album Saturday Morning: Cartoons' Greatest Hits, produced by Ralph Sall for MCA. Later that year, Haynes's side project, P, issued an eponymous LP on Capitol, while Coffey's Trance Syndicate label released the first Butthole Surfers compilation album. Titled The Hole Truth... and Nothing Butt, it was mostly live tracks recorded at different venues from 1985 to 1991. In December, the Surfers initiated what would become an extended legal battle with Touch and Go. At first they were seeking to increase their profits from the albums released by the label, because the label chose a strategy of non-promotion. The case quickly became a fight for all ownership rights that dragged on for more than three years. In 1996, Capitol released the Surfers' only gold record to date, Electriclarryland, which climbed to number 31 on the Billboard 200; the single “Pepper” topped the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. Their songs started appearing on the soundtracks of major Hollywood movies, including Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet and John Carpenter's Escape from L.A. Despite improved sales with their second Capitol album, the group's relationship with the label was increasingly troubled. A planned 1998 project, After the Astronaut, was scrapped and the Surfers acrimoniously split with their manager, Tom Bunch. In 1999, the Surfers won their lawsuit against Touch and Go. Despite the outcome, several of the Surfers' peers in the alternative music community, including Fugazi and Minor Threat lead singer Ian MacKaye, criticized them for having pursued the lawsuit. Haynes and others said they wouldn't have initiated the proceedings if they felt Rusk's dealings had been honorable. Rusk provided the band with indecipherable accounting statements. Rusk continued to insist his actions were honest even though the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit found otherwise. With the case resolved, the band reissued Psychic... Powerless... Another Man's Sac, Rembrandt Pussyhorse (with the Cream Corn... EP), Locust Abortion Technician, and Hairway to Steven on their Latino Buggerveil label. Recent years (2000–present) Weird Revolution (2001) In 2000, the band hired Nathan Calhoun as bassist. Having resolved their dispute with Capitol, the Surfers re-recorded most of After the Astronaut's songs for Weird Revolution, on the Hollywood Records/Surfdog Records imprint. The album was released in August 2001, and reached number 130 on the Billboard 200. It was their most electronic album to date, and the single "The Shame of Life" peaked at number 24 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. Since then, the group has released two compilations on Latino Buggerveil: 2002's Humpty Dumpty LSD is a compilation of studio outtakes, while 2003's Butthole Surfers/Live PCPPEP, combines their first two Alternative Tentacles EPs. In 2004, Haynes formed Gibby Haynes and His Problem, who released an eponymous album on Surfdog Records later that year. While promoting the side project, Haynes indicated that another Butthole Surfers studio album was likely, and remarked that it would be "noisy." However, no release date has been announced. The song "Who Was In My Room Last Night" was featured in Guitar Hero 2. The band toured the east coast and Europe with Jeff Pinkus and Teresa Nervosa in the Summer of 2008. This was the first time this line up has played together since 1989. Further dates are to be confirmed, including a performance at this year's All Tomorrow's Parties festival curated by Melvins and Mike Patton. Name The band did not begin as the Butthole Surfers, although they did have a song of that title, possibly an early version of 1984's "Butthole Surfer". This changed at their first paid concert, when an announcer forgot what the band was called and used the song title for the group’s name. They decided to keep the moniker, and have largely been billed as such ever since. Prior to that, the Surfers performed under a different name at every live show. Early aliases included the Dick Clark Five, Nine Foot Worm Makes Own Food, the Vodka Family Winstons, and many others. The name has long been a source of trouble for the band. Many clubs, newspapers, radio, and TV stations refuse to print or mention their full name, and instead opted to use "B.H. Surfers", or other abbreviations. Live performances In the 1980s, the Butthole Surfers earned a reputation for putting on particularly wild, often disturbing live performances that were both decadent and violent. As a result, they began to attract a wide range of curiosity seekers within a few years of their debut, in addition to traditional fans of punk rock who had supported them from the beginning. A staged reproduction of the band's live show was filmed for 1988's Bar-B-Que Movie, a short Super 8 movie directed by Alex Winter, best known as "Bill S. Preston, Esq." from 1989's Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure and its sequel. A spoof of 1974's The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, the film ends with a music video-style performance of the song "Fast" (a.k.a. "Fart Song"), featuring Haynes, Leary, Coffey, Nervosa, and Jeff Pinkus, as well as dancer Kathleen Lynch. The track displayed many of the band's stage gimmicks, such as the burning cymbal, strobe lights, films, and smoke. By the time Lynch left in 1989, the Surfers' stage show had become more predictable, with previously random shockers being done at the same point in each night's performance. Teresa Nervosa quit for good around the same time, and King Coffey became the band's sole percussionist. Strobe lights, smoke machines, and even Gibby Haynes' burning cymbal are still part of the presentation, but the chaotic spontaneity of their 1980s performances is no longer on display. At least one performance in the 1990's (sharing a bill with Stone Temple Pilots at an outdoor venue in downtown Orlando, Florida) involved Haynes firing live rounds from a shotgun while onstage. Band Lead vocalist and saxophonist Haynes (who sometimes sang through a bullhorn), guitarist Paul Leary, dual drummers Coffey and Nervosa (the latter briefly replaced by Cabbage), and whichever bassist happened to be filling in at the time. Then came the visual aspect, beginning with the musicians themselves. As with their music, their appearance was exceptionally non-conventional in the early days, including sideways mohawks, dreadlocks, unnaturally colored hair, and the like. Known for taking the stage at early concerts with hundreds of clothespins attached to his hair and clothes, Haynes would often strip throughout a show until he was down to his underwear, or less, by the end. Other attire included flasher-style trench coats over his nakedness, ridiculously home-styled wigs and cross-dressing; often enjoying a skirt made of an American flag and a large '60s torpedo-style stuffed bra. At other times he would hide condoms full of stage blood in his clothes and repeatedly fall to the floor, appearing to bleed profusely. Some of Haynes' other favorite tricks involved throwing handfuls of photocopied cockroach images into the crowd, rolls and rolls of toilet paper tossed across the audience, as well as filling an inverted cymbal with lighter fluid, setting it (and sometimes his hand) on fire, and repeatedly hitting it with a mallet. As previously mentioned he would sing through most anything that would alter his voice, including toilet paper rolls and megaphones early on, which eventually evolved into "Gibby's kit," a.k.a. "Gibbytronix;" a rack of vocal effects stacked as high as he could reach, before which he would often stand for the majority of the show in later performances. He also often utilized various foot switches which would be used to activate certain vocal effects, and when thought to be dancing during some performances he would actually be stepping on his various pedals. Adding to the spectacle were Coffey and Nervosa, who played in unison on stand-up drum kits; behind which they would collapse onto the floor and out of eyeshot, to collect their breath and strength before rising just in time to play the next song. Finally, the whole band would often tear apart stuffed animals while on stage. In 1986, they first met Lynch (a.k.a. Kathleen, a.k.a. Ta-Da the Shit Lady), who was then working at a strip club called Sex World in New York City. Though never an official member, she became the Surfers' famous "naked dancer," performing intermittently with them through 1989.[12] One show in Washington D.C. with G.W.A.R. saw Kathleen take the stage to dance in nothing but gold body paint and antique wooden snow shoes. And at another particularly wild concert in 1986, Haynes and Lynch reportedly engaged in sexual intercourse while on stage, as Leary used a screwdriver to vandalize the club's speakers. This came after only five songs, during which time Haynes had started a small fire. Equipment The Surfers began to take the collection of visual equipment seriously following Coffey's recruitment in 1983, when he added a clear plastic drum fitted with a strobe light to their show. Shortly afterwards, the band purchased what was reported as several thousand dollars worth of stolen strobe lights at a bargain rate, and their visual equipment soon took up more space than their instruments. Smoke machines were later added. Equally memorable was the band's propensity for projecting a variety of films behind them as they played, beginning with one 16-millimeter projector, before adding others. This set-up allowed them to play a number of overlapping movies at the same time which were often strangely-angled, upside down or played in reverse. Combined with the increasing number of strobe lights, the effect created a visually disorienting atmosphere, which occasionally caused epileptic seizures in audience members. The films' subject matter was often as disturbing as the manner in which they were played; with images of accidents, nuclear explosions, meat processing, spiders & scorpions stalking prey, gory drivers education films, and penis reconstruction surgery. Not all of the movies were horrific, and they often included nature, wildlife, and aquatic footage; as well as a color negative of a Charlie's Angels episode. Band members Though the Butthole Surfers have been through numerous official and unofficial members since 1981, current members Gibby Haynes, Paul Leary, and King Coffey have been together since 1983. Current members Name Position Tenure Gibby Haynes lead vocals, guitar, saxophone 1981–present Paul Leary guitar, vocals 1981–present King Coffey drums 1983–present Jeff Pinkus bass 1986–1994, 2008-present Teresa Nervosa drums 1983–1985, 1986–1989, 2008-present Previous members Name Position Tenure Nathan Calhoun bass 2000–2002 Trevor Malcolm bass 1985 Terence Smart bass 1984–1985 Bill Jolly bass 1982–1984 Quinn Matthews bass 1982 Scott Matthews drums 1981–1982 Andrew Mullin bass 1981–1982 Scott Stevens bass 1981 Touring members Name Position Tenure Jason Morales [additional drummer] 2002 Josh Klinghoffer guitar, drums 2001 Kyle Ellison guitar 1996 Owen McMahon bass 1996 John Paul Jones Bass 1993 Kathleen Lynch dancer 1986–1989 Cabbage drums 1985–1986 Mark Kramer bass 1985 Juan Molina bass 1985 Terence Smart bass 1984–1985 Discography Further information: Butthole Surfers discography * Psychic... Powerless... Another Man's Sac (1984) * Rembrandt Pussyhorse (1986) * Locust Abortion Technician (1987) * Hairway to Steven (1988) * piouhgd (1991) * Independent Worm Saloon (1993) * Electriclarryland (1996) * Weird Revolution (2001) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.