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* [[Archive Binge]]: He has 32 main albums, to begin with. |
* [[Archive Binge]]: He has 32 main albums, to begin with. |
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** Not anymore. |
** Not anymore. |
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* [[Fandom Rivalry]]: Buckethead vs. Slash |
* [[Fandom Rivalry]]: Buckethead vs. Slash |
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* [[Tear Jerker]]: Many, many, ''many'', notably almost every track on ''Electric Tears'', ''Population Override'', ''Colma'', and ''A Real Diamond In The Rough''. However, the absolute crowner would have to be [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSxPDAUbiQA "I Love My Parents"]. |
* [[Tear Jerker]]: Many, many, ''many'', notably almost every track on ''Electric Tears'', ''Population Override'', ''Colma'', and ''A Real Diamond In The Rough''. However, the absolute crowner would have to be [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSxPDAUbiQA "I Love My Parents"]. |
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* [[That One Boss]]: Before [[Dragon Force]] was featured in [[Guitar Hero]], it was "Jordan," which was even mentioned in [[South Park]]. In fact, there might be some people who can handle "Through the Fire and Flames" but not "Jordan." |
* [[That One Boss]]: Before [[Dragon Force (video game)]] was featured in [[Guitar Hero]], it was "Jordan," which was even mentioned in [[South Park]]. In fact, there might be some people who can handle "Through the Fire and Flames" but not "Jordan." |
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Latest revision as of 19:03, 19 September 2018
- Archive Binge: He has 32 main albums, to begin with.
- Not anymore.
- Crazy Awesome
- Crowning Music of Awesome: All of it.
- Epic Riff: Again, nearly all of it.
- Fandom Rivalry: Buckethead vs. Slash
- Tear Jerker: Many, many, many, notably almost every track on Electric Tears, Population Override, Colma, and A Real Diamond In The Rough. However, the absolute crowner would have to be "I Love My Parents".
- That One Boss: Before Dragon Force (video game) was featured in Guitar Hero, it was "Jordan," which was even mentioned in South Park. In fact, there might be some people who can handle "Through the Fire and Flames" but not "Jordan."