Les Claypool
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Leslie "Les" Edward Claypool (born September 29, 1963 in Richmond, California, USA) is a bassist and lead singer, best known for his work with the alternative rock band Primus. Claypool's mastery of the electric bass has brought him into the spotlight with his funky, creative playing style. Though he cites bass virtuoso Geddy Lee of Rush as his greatest influence, Claypool mixes heavy metal finger-tapping, flamenco-like strumming, and a Larry Graham-like slap technique to develop his own unique style. Claypool has earned respect as one of rock's premier bass talents and has become an influence on younger bassists in recent years.
- 1 Biography
- 2 Discography
- 2.1 with
- 2.2 with
- 2.3 with Les Claypool and The Holy Mackerel
- 2.4 with
- 2.5 with
- 2.6 with
- 2.7 with
- 2.8 Les Claypool
- 2.9 Other album credits
- 2.10 TV theme songs
- 3 Videography
- 4 Equipment used
- 5 See also
- 6 External links
Biography
Early years
Les Claypool was born on September 28th 1963 in Richmond, California, but was raised in El Sobrante, California in a working class family with a history of working in auto-mechanics. Les's parents divorced when he was a young child, but he claims to have had a decent childhood, citing that he was never abused or severely bullied.As a teenager, Claypool was turned on to rock legends such as Led Zeppelin and Jimi Hendrix by classmate Kirk Hammett (of Metallica fame). After picking up the bass at the age of fourteen and developing his chops in the school jazz band, Claypool played in a local cover band called the Tommy Crank Band where he was able to develop his slap technique through listening to Stanley Clarke and Larry Graham. He also bought his first Carl Thompson bass, his trademark four string piccolo. (He now owns six, including a multi-wood fretless 6-string called the Rainbow Bass.)
In 1986, after the tragic death of Metallica bassist Cliff Burton, Claypool auditioned to play bass for Metallica. It is rumored that he failed to obtain the position, because his style was "too funky". In Metallica's Behind the Music, Claypool said that during the audition he wanted the others to "jam on some Isley Brothers tunes", after Lars Ulrich asked whether he's "not really used to playing this kind of music". James Hetfield remarked jokingly that Claypool didn't win the job because "he was too good."
Primus
In the late 80s, Claypool played in the band Blind Illusion with future Primus guitarist Larry Lalonde. Primus began as Primate with Claypool's friends Todd Huth and Jay Lane in 1989, though Huth and Lane left shortly thereafter to pursue other projects. Claypool replaced them with metal guitarist Lalonde and eclectic drummer Tim Alexander. Primus began selling out local clubs with their out-of-control live act and irreverent approach to music (their catchphrase was "Primus sucks!").From 1989 to 2000, Primus steadily became one of the most bizarre bands to gain significant mainstream airplay, headlining Lollapalooza in 1993, appearing on David Letterman and Conan O'Brien in 1995, and even making an appearance at Woodstock '94 where they performed their Pork Soda hit "My Name is Mud" with predictable results (Claypool claims to still have mud in his speakers).
Primus and beyond
The year 2000 saw Primus on indefinite hiatus, leaving Claypool to form Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade, a jam band in the vein of Phish. The band debuted at the New Orleans Jazz Festival and played a number of other festivals including moe down. In October he officially disbanded Primus. This allowed him to return to his musical roots, playing songs by bands like Pink Floyd, King Crimson, and the Beatles. Claypool has called the Frog Brigade his "mid-life crisis band." In addition to two live albums (one being an exact cover of Pink Floyd's Animals), the Frog Brigade has released one studio album, 2002's Purple Onion. Claypool has also collaborated with Trey Anastasio and Stewart Copeland in jam-rock project Oysterhead.Claypool also collaborated with virtuoso guitarist Buckethead, funk keyboardist Bernie Worrell, and former Primus drummer Brain under the name Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains, whose concerts pushed the improvisational envelope by preparing no material and not rehearsing beforehand. At one of their shows they prepared sandwiches onstage for the audience members to eat.
In late 2003 Claypool reunited with former Primus drummer Tim Alexander and guitarist Larry LaLonde to record a DVD/EP called Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People, which Claypool described as the first DVD with supplementary music, as opposed to the contrary. The band staged a two month tour in which they performed two sets per show, the second consisting of their 1991 release Sailing the Seas of Cheese in its entirety. They continued touring into 2004, even performing their 1990 release Frizzle Fry in its entirety.
Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains re-united in 2004 to record The Big Eyeball in the Sky, an album with equal parts instrumental and vocal songs. The band began an 18-state [tour] of the US on September 24, 2004. The album features only one guest, the child-like multi-instrumentalist Gabby La La (noted as Gabby Lang on Les Claypool's Frog Brigade's Purple Onion) on vox and sitar. She also opened on every show (sometimes to scathingly negative reviews) during the 2004 tour as a solo act with sometimes members of Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains.
Claypool recently produced and performed on Gabby La La's first album, Be Careful What You Wish For.... He's also performed select shows with her (including the 2005 edition of the Bonnaroo Music Festival and has added her to his new touring band, Les Claypool & His Fancy Band (also featuring Skerik on saxaphonics, Mike Dillon on percussion, and Jay Lane on drums). Gabby La La is the first artist Les has signed to his label since Charlie Hunter in 1993.
At the end of 2005, Claypool released 5 Gallons Of Diesel, a video retrospective of all of his work away from Primus.
Future plans
Claypool has just released a solo album, Of Whales and Woe, on May 30, 2006, including guests Gabby La La, Skerik, and Mike Dillon. His son Cage and his daughter Lena even make a special appearance on the song "Back Off Turkey".Electric Apricot
Currently, Claypool is working on his first attempt at film, Electric Apricot. The movie is to be a spoof of the jam band scene centered on the fake band, Electric Apricot, in the mockumentary tradition of Spinal Tap. The band was originally rumored to include Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead and Ratdog on guitar but those rumors were slowly put to rest after their first low-key show. The group is currently still performing low-key shows in the California area (most recently High Sierra Music Festival for the filming of the movie. The members of the band go by the assumed names (real identities in parenthesis) of Steve Hampton Trouzdale (Adam Gates) on bass and vocals, Steve "Gordo" Gordon (Brian Kehoe) on guitar and vocals, Herschal Tambor Brillstien (Jonathan Korty) on keyboards and vocals, and of course Lapland "Lapdog" Miclovik (Les Claypool) on drums and vocals. The film debuted on March 15th and received praise from fans of Les Claypool. No DVD release date has been announced, but during a Q+A session at the Tiburon Film Festival where the film debuted Claypool said that the film would indeed have an accomponying soundtrack CD. Claypool also said that the band would possibly perform a few select shows, but a tour is unlikely as Adam Gates, AKA Electric Apricot bassist Steve Hampton Trouzdale, has a job at Pixar which makes touring difficult. Electric Apricot's website can be found at www.electricapricot.comSouth of the Pumphouse
South of the Pumphouse is Les Claypool's first book, set to be released on July 15, 2006 by Akashic Books. No detailed description of the book has yet been released, only that it's a dark, clever tale of brothers, murder, drugs, and fishing and it has been likened to the work of Hunter S. Thompson. Claypool gave his [first interview] about the book to The Book Standard, on May 11, 2006.Personal life
Claypool is currently working on the long-awaited 8th full length Primus album set for a release in spring or summer 2006. He lives in Sebastopol, CA with his wife, Chaney Claypool, his son, Cage Oliver Claypool, and his daughter Lena Tallulah Claypool. His home is called "Rancho Relaxo" after a Simpsons episode where Marge gets sent to a spa of the same name. He records most of his music at his home. He is famous for his wacky sense of humor and overall very eccentric personality. He has recently been very open about his liberal politics and his dissatisfaction with current president George W. Bush, as he supported Michael Moore's controversial documentary Fahrenheit 9/11. Claypool is an avid fisherman and even appeared as a special guest on a 2004 taping of Fly Fishing the World filmed in Idaho and a 2005 taping in Quebec, Canada. Both episodes are available on the extras section of 5 Gallons Of Diesel. Some have expressed displeasure at Primus' stylistic changes and immediately criticize Claypool for it, perhaps because of his experimentation with the jam band scene during Primus' hiatus, despite the fact that the band plays all of their old material live.Discography
with
- 1988 - The Sane Asylum
with
- 1988 - Sausage (Demo)
- 1989 - Suck on This
- 1990 - Frizzle Fry
- 1991 - Sailing the Seas of Cheese
- 1992 - Miscellaneous Debris
- 1992 - "Making Plans For Nigel: Cheesy EP 1"
- 1992 - "Making Plans For Nigel: Cheesy EP 2"
- 1993 - Pork Soda
- 1993 - The Beavis and Butt-Head Experience (features original track "Poetry and Prose")
- 1994 - Riddles Are Abound Tonight (original Primus lineup, released under the name Sausage)
- 1994 - Airheads (soundtrack, features original track "Bastardizing Jellikit")
- 1995 - Tales from the Punchbowl
- 1995 - "Mrs. Blaileen" (single)
- 1995 - "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver" (single)
- 1997 - Brown Album
- 1998 - Chef Aid (South Park soundtrack featuring "South Park Theme" and original track "Mephisto And Kevin")
- 1998 - Rhinoplasty
- 1999 - Antipop
- 2003 - [[Promo De Fromage: Animals Should Not Try To Act Like People]]
- 2003 - Animals Should Not Try to Act like People (CD & DVD / LP)
with Les Claypool and The Holy Mackerel
- 1996 - Highball with the Devil
with
- 1999 - Monsters and Robots (Claypool co-wrote and featured on six of the thirteen tracks)
with
- 2001 - Live Frogs Set 1 (as Colonel Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade)
- 2001 - Live Frogs Set 2 (as Colonel Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade)
- 2002 - Purple Onion (as The Les Claypool Frog Brigade)
with
- 2001 - The Grand Pecking Order
with
- 2004 - The Big Eyeball in the Sky
Les Claypool
- 2006 - Of Whales And Woe
Other album credits
Les Claypool on bass unless otherwise noted:
- 1988 - Various artists - Germ's Choice: A KUSF Compilation (featuring Primus' demo of "Tommy the Cat")
- 1992 - Tom Waits - Bone Machine (1 track)
- 1993 - Various artists - Radio 501 (promo for Levi's jeans)
- 1994 - fIREHOSE - Big Bottom Pow Wow (featuring Claypool via telephone call)
- 1994 - Various artists - Brainscan (soundtrack, featuring Primus)
- 1994 - Rob Wasserman - Trios (track 9)
- 1996 - Alex Lifeson - Victor (1 track)
- 1998 - Jerry Cantrell - Boggy Depot (last two tracks)
- 1998 - Metallica - Garage Inc. (banjo on track 10, disc 1)
- 1998 - Various artists - MTV Sports & Music Festival (featuring "Kalamazoo" by Primus)
- 1999 - Tom Waits - Mule Variations (1 track)
- 1999 - Kenny Wayne Sheppard Band - Live On (on track 9)
- 1999 - Limp Bizkit - Significant Other (bonus track "The Mind of Les", the album's demo tape features Claypool on "Hell of a Band.")
- 1999 - Various artists - The Family Values Tour 1999 (featuring 2 live Primus songs)
- 2002 - Various artists - Crank It Up (Claypool covers the Commander Cody track Hot Rod Lincoln)
- 2002 - Various artists - Bonnaroo Vol. 2 (featuring "Number Two" by Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains)
- 2002 - Gov't Mule - The Deep End, Volume 2 (bass and vocals on 2 tracks)
- 2003 - Gov't Mule - The Deepest End (bass and vocals on 2 tracks)
- 2004 - Rob Wasserman - Trilogy
- 2004 - Tom Waits - Real Gone (featuring Claypool and Brain on select tracks)
- 2004 - Various artists - Concrete Corner: October Sampler 2004 (featuring "Junior" by Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains)
- 2005 - Jack Irons - Attention Dimension (featuring Claypool on "Shine On You Crazy Diamond")
- 2005 - Adrian Belew - Side One (featuring Claypool and Danny Carey on the first 3 tracks)
- 2005 - Gabby La La - Be Careful What You Wish For... (bass and drums)
- 2006 - Adrian Belew - Side Three (featuring Claypool and Danny Carey)
- 1988 - Sausage (Demo)
- 1989 - Suck on This
- 1990 - Frizzle Fry
- 1991 - Sailing the Seas of Cheese
- 1992 - Miscellaneous Debris
- 1992 - "Making Plans For Nigel: Cheesy EP 1"
- 1992 - "Making Plans For Nigel: Cheesy EP 2"
- 1993 - Pork Soda
- 1993 - The Beavis and Butt-Head Experience (features original track "Poetry and Prose")
- 1994 - Riddles Are Abound Tonight (original Primus lineup, released under the name Sausage)
- 1994 - Airheads (soundtrack, features original track "Bastardizing Jellikit")
- 1995 - Tales from the Punchbowl
- 1995 - "Mrs. Blaileen" (single)
- 1995 - "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver" (single)
- 1997 - Brown Album
- 1998 - Chef Aid (South Park soundtrack featuring "South Park Theme" and original track "Mephisto And Kevin")
- 1998 - Rhinoplasty
- 1999 - Antipop
- 2003 - [[Promo De Fromage: Animals Should Not Try To Act Like People]]
- 2003 - Animals Should Not Try to Act like People (CD & DVD / LP)
with Les Claypool and The Holy Mackerel
- 1996 - Highball with the Devil
with
- 1999 - Monsters and Robots (Claypool co-wrote and featured on six of the thirteen tracks)
with
- 2001 - Live Frogs Set 1 (as Colonel Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade)
- 2001 - Live Frogs Set 2 (as Colonel Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade)
- 2002 - Purple Onion (as The Les Claypool Frog Brigade)
with
- 2001 - The Grand Pecking Order
with
- 2004 - The Big Eyeball in the Sky
Les Claypool
- 2006 - Of Whales And Woe
Other album credits
Les Claypool on bass unless otherwise noted:
- 1988 - Various artists - Germ's Choice: A KUSF Compilation (featuring Primus' demo of "Tommy the Cat")
- 1992 - Tom Waits - Bone Machine (1 track)
- 1993 - Various artists - Radio 501 (promo for Levi's jeans)
- 1994 - fIREHOSE - Big Bottom Pow Wow (featuring Claypool via telephone call)
- 1994 - Various artists - Brainscan (soundtrack, featuring Primus)
- 1994 - Rob Wasserman - Trios (track 9)
- 1996 - Alex Lifeson - Victor (1 track)
- 1998 - Jerry Cantrell - Boggy Depot (last two tracks)
- 1998 - Metallica - Garage Inc. (banjo on track 10, disc 1)
- 1998 - Various artists - MTV Sports & Music Festival (featuring "Kalamazoo" by Primus)
- 1999 - Tom Waits - Mule Variations (1 track)
- 1999 - Kenny Wayne Sheppard Band - Live On (on track 9)
- 1999 - Limp Bizkit - Significant Other (bonus track "The Mind of Les", the album's demo tape features Claypool on "Hell of a Band.")
- 1999 - Various artists - The Family Values Tour 1999 (featuring 2 live Primus songs)
- 2002 - Various artists - Crank It Up (Claypool covers the Commander Cody track Hot Rod Lincoln)
- 2002 - Various artists - Bonnaroo Vol. 2 (featuring "Number Two" by Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains)
- 2002 - Gov't Mule - The Deep End, Volume 2 (bass and vocals on 2 tracks)
- 2003 - Gov't Mule - The Deepest End (bass and vocals on 2 tracks)
- 2004 - Rob Wasserman - Trilogy
- 2004 - Tom Waits - Real Gone (featuring Claypool and Brain on select tracks)
- 2004 - Various artists - Concrete Corner: October Sampler 2004 (featuring "Junior" by Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains)
- 2005 - Jack Irons - Attention Dimension (featuring Claypool on "Shine On You Crazy Diamond")
- 2005 - Adrian Belew - Side One (featuring Claypool and Danny Carey on the first 3 tracks)
- 2005 - Gabby La La - Be Careful What You Wish For... (bass and drums)
- 2006 - Adrian Belew - Side Three (featuring Claypool and Danny Carey)
- 2001 - Live Frogs Set 1 (as Colonel Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade)
- 2001 - Live Frogs Set 2 (as Colonel Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade)
- 2002 - Purple Onion (as The Les Claypool Frog Brigade)
with
- 2001 - The Grand Pecking Order
with
- 2004 - The Big Eyeball in the Sky
Les Claypool
- 2006 - Of Whales And Woe
Other album credits
Les Claypool on bass unless otherwise noted:
- 1988 - Various artists - Germ's Choice: A KUSF Compilation (featuring Primus' demo of "Tommy the Cat")
- 1992 - Tom Waits - Bone Machine (1 track)
- 1993 - Various artists - Radio 501 (promo for Levi's jeans)
- 1994 - fIREHOSE - Big Bottom Pow Wow (featuring Claypool via telephone call)
- 1994 - Various artists - Brainscan (soundtrack, featuring Primus)
- 1994 - Rob Wasserman - Trios (track 9)
- 1996 - Alex Lifeson - Victor (1 track)
- 1998 - Jerry Cantrell - Boggy Depot (last two tracks)
- 1998 - Metallica - Garage Inc. (banjo on track 10, disc 1)
- 1998 - Various artists - MTV Sports & Music Festival (featuring "Kalamazoo" by Primus)
- 1999 - Tom Waits - Mule Variations (1 track)
- 1999 - Kenny Wayne Sheppard Band - Live On (on track 9)
- 1999 - Limp Bizkit - Significant Other (bonus track "The Mind of Les", the album's demo tape features Claypool on "Hell of a Band.")
- 1999 - Various artists - The Family Values Tour 1999 (featuring 2 live Primus songs)
- 2002 - Various artists - Crank It Up (Claypool covers the Commander Cody track Hot Rod Lincoln)
- 2002 - Various artists - Bonnaroo Vol. 2 (featuring "Number Two" by Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains)
- 2002 - Gov't Mule - The Deep End, Volume 2 (bass and vocals on 2 tracks)
- 2003 - Gov't Mule - The Deepest End (bass and vocals on 2 tracks)
- 2004 - Rob Wasserman - Trilogy
- 2004 - Tom Waits - Real Gone (featuring Claypool and Brain on select tracks)
- 2004 - Various artists - Concrete Corner: October Sampler 2004 (featuring "Junior" by Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains)
- 2005 - Jack Irons - Attention Dimension (featuring Claypool on "Shine On You Crazy Diamond")
- 2005 - Adrian Belew - Side One (featuring Claypool and Danny Carey on the first 3 tracks)
- 2005 - Gabby La La - Be Careful What You Wish For... (bass and drums)
- 2006 - Adrian Belew - Side Three (featuring Claypool and Danny Carey)
- 2004 - The Big Eyeball in the Sky
Les Claypool
- 2006 - Of Whales And Woe
Other album credits
Les Claypool on bass unless otherwise noted:- 1988 - Various artists - Germ's Choice: A KUSF Compilation (featuring Primus' demo of "Tommy the Cat")
- 1992 - Tom Waits - Bone Machine (1 track)
- 1993 - Various artists - Radio 501 (promo for Levi's jeans)
- 1994 - fIREHOSE - Big Bottom Pow Wow (featuring Claypool via telephone call)
- 1994 - Various artists - Brainscan (soundtrack, featuring Primus)
- 1994 - Rob Wasserman - Trios (track 9)
- 1996 - Alex Lifeson - Victor (1 track)
- 1998 - Jerry Cantrell - Boggy Depot (last two tracks)
- 1998 - Metallica - Garage Inc. (banjo on track 10, disc 1)
- 1998 - Various artists - MTV Sports & Music Festival (featuring "Kalamazoo" by Primus)
- 1999 - Tom Waits - Mule Variations (1 track)
- 1999 - Kenny Wayne Sheppard Band - Live On (on track 9)
- 1999 - Limp Bizkit - Significant Other (bonus track "The Mind of Les", the album's demo tape features Claypool on "Hell of a Band.")
- 1999 - Various artists - The Family Values Tour 1999 (featuring 2 live Primus songs)
- 2002 - Various artists - Crank It Up (Claypool covers the Commander Cody track Hot Rod Lincoln)
- 2002 - Various artists - Bonnaroo Vol. 2 (featuring "Number Two" by Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains)
- 2002 - Gov't Mule - The Deep End, Volume 2 (bass and vocals on 2 tracks)
- 2003 - Gov't Mule - The Deepest End (bass and vocals on 2 tracks)
- 2004 - Rob Wasserman - Trilogy
- 2004 - Tom Waits - Real Gone (featuring Claypool and Brain on select tracks)
- 2004 - Various artists - Concrete Corner: October Sampler 2004 (featuring "Junior" by Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains)
- 2005 - Jack Irons - Attention Dimension (featuring Claypool on "Shine On You Crazy Diamond")
- 2005 - Adrian Belew - Side One (featuring Claypool and Danny Carey on the first 3 tracks)
- 2005 - Gabby La La - Be Careful What You Wish For... (bass and drums)
- 2006 - Adrian Belew - Side Three (featuring Claypool and Danny Carey)
- Various artists - Guitars That Rule The World (on "Filet Of Soul")
- Phonopsychographdisk Live at Slims - Turbulance Chest
- The Spent Poets - The Spent Poets (drums on "The Rocks In Virgina's Dress")
- The Wild Bouquet - The Wild Bouquet (track 10)
TV theme songs
- 1997-present - South Park (Primus)
- 2005-present - Robot Chicken (Les Claypool)
Videography
VHS
- Miscellaneous Debris (to go along with the EP released about the same time).
- Cheesy Home Video (1992)
- Horrible Swill (Fan Club Promo VHS, subtitled "A Tawdy Look at Primus on the road in 1998")
- Videoplasty (1998, 85 minutes)
DVD
- Animals Should Not Try to Act like People (2003)
- Hallucino-Genetics Live 2004 (2004)
- ''5 Gallons Of Diesel (2005, Les Claypool DVD)
- ''Rising Low (Produced by Mike Gordon)
- ''The Deepest End (Govt. Mule DVD)
- Live From Bonnaroo Music Festival 2002 (Various Artists, featuring Les Claypool's Frog Brigade and Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains)
- Live From Bonnaroo Music Festival 2004 (Various Artists, featuring Primus)
Equipment used
Basses
- Carl Thompson Rainbow Bass
- 4 Carl Thompson custom four string bass models
- maple 4 string (rarely used)
- maple picolo bass
- 'anti-matter' bass
- fretless four string
- Carl Thompson six string fretted bass
- Fender Jazz Bass
- Travis Bean bass
- Rickenbacker 4003 Bass
- Zeta electric upright bass
- Kay upright bass
- NSD electric upright bass
- Tune fretless six-string bass(used primarily before he got the Carl Thompson Rainbow Bass)
- the Whamola bass
- A Bassjo, a 4 stringed instrument which is a mix between a bass and a banjo.
Amplification
- Ampeg bass cabinets
- Mesa Boogie bass cabinets
- Gallien Krueger practice amps
See also
External links
- [Official website]
- [Colonel Claypool's Bucket Of Bernie Brains]
- [Primus Rocker Turns His Screenplay into a Novel: A Talk with Les Claypool] at [The Book Standard]
- [Primus official website]
- [Oysterhead - The Grand Pecking Order]
- [Gabby La La official website]
- [Official live recordings from 2003+ of Primus]
- [Official live recordings of the 2004 Col. Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains shows]
- [Les bio at IMDB.com]
| Primus |
| Les Claypool | Larry LaLonde | Tim Alexander |
| Brian Mantia | Todd Huth | Jay Lane | Bob Cock |
| Discography |
|---|
| Albums/EPs: Suck on This | Frizzle Fry | Sailing the Seas of Cheese | Miscellaneous Debris | Pork Soda | Tales from the Punchbowl | Brown Album | Rhinoplasty | Antipop | [[Promo De Fromage: Animals Should Not Try To Act Like People|Promo de Fromage]] | Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People | Hallucino-Genetics, Live 2004 |
| Songs: "John the Fisherman" | "Too Many Puppies" | "Jerry Was a Race Car Driver" | "Tommy the Cat" | "Those Damned Blue-Collar Tweekers" | "My Name Is Mud" | "DMV" | "Mr. Krinkle" | "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver" | "Southbound Pachyderm" | "Mrs. Blaileen" | "Shake Hands With Beef" | "Over the Falls" | "Lacquerhead" |
| Related articles |
| Blind Illusion | Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains | Guns N' Roses | Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade | No Forcefield | Oysterhead | Possessed | Prawn Song Records |
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