Butthole Surfers

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  • alternative
  • punk
  • psychedelic
  • noise rock
  • rock
The Butthole Surfers are an American alternative rock band. The band was founded by Gibby Haynes and Paul Leary in San Antonio, 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.

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Songs

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    Matchstick

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    Matchstick (live)

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    Mexican Caravan

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    Mexico

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    Moving to Florida

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    My Brother's Wife

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    Neee Neee

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    Negro Observer

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    Night of the Day

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    No Rule

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    No, I'm Iron Man

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    One Hundred Million People Dead

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    P.S.Y.

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    Paranoid

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    Pepper

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    Pepper (album version)

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    Pepper (Butcha' Bros. Remix)

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    Pepper (Comin' Down the Mountain mix) (edit)

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    Pepper (Coming Down The Mountain Edit)

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    Pepper (Coming Down the Mountaind-mix)

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    Pepper (edit)

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    Pepper (Hallucinations' Funky Salt-Lick mix)

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    Pepper (Jingle of a Dog's Collar)

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    Pepper (Rabbit in the Moon's Salt Lick Mix)

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    Pepper (remix)

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    Pepper (Short Shot mix)

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    Perry

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    Perry Intro

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    Perry Mason

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    Pittsburg to Lebanon

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    Pittsburgh to Lebanon

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    Pottery

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    Psychedelic

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    Psychedelic Jam

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    Psycho

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    Revolution, Part 1

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    Revolution, Part 2

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    Ricky

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    Rocky

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    Sea Ferring

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    Shit Like That

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    Sinister Crayon

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    Some Dispute Over T-Shirt Sales

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    Something

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    Something (demo)

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    Something (live)

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    Space

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    Space I

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    Space II

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    Strangers Die Everyday


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