Humpty Dumpty LSD cover

Humpty Dumpty LSD

Butthole Surfers · 2002

69 min · 17 tracks · alternative rock · psychedelic rock · noise rock

A chaotic blend of noise rock and psychedelic sounds, teetering on the edge of sanity and surrealism.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • chaotic soundscapes for exploration
  • wave-like pacing with peaks
  • surreal moments of introspection
  • for late-night listening
  • dynamic shifts keep attention

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer straightforward song structures
  • seek immediate catchy hooks

Where this album fits

Career context
Released in 2002, 'Humpty Dumpty LSD' is Butthole Surfers' first studio album since 'The Hole' in 1998. This album represents a continued exploration of their experimental sound, showcasing their willingness to push boundaries despite a decade-long hiatus from major releases.
Stylistic neighbors
Pavement· Shellac· Fugazi

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Night of the Day 2:20
  • 2 One Hundred Million People Dead 7:22
  • 3 I Love You Peggy 3:25
  • 4 Space I 5:48
  • 5 Perry Intro 1:36
  • 6 Day of the Dying Alive 5:46
  • 7 Eindhoven Chicken Masque 2:52
  • 8 Just a Boy 4:02
  • 9 Hetero Skeleton 4:58
  • 10 Earthquake 4:55
  • 11 Ghandi 2:28
  • 12 I Hate My Job 2:04
  • 13 Space II 5:11
  • 14 Concubine Solo 1:46
  • 15 All Day 8:32
  • 16 Dadgad 6:00
  • 17 [untitled] 0:06

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