Butthole Surfers "After The Astronaut" COLOR:STANDARD ‘Love Blonde’ (#23) and ‘Dancing
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‘Love Blonde’ (#23) and ‘Dancing in the Dark’ (#67)
They have always stayed true to their punk infected musical aesthetic
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sizing Pearl Jam up as possible tour openers in Europe and they met up with the band after the show
Butthole Surfers "After The Astronaut" COLOR:STANDARD ‘Love Blonde’ (#23) and ‘DancingRiding the least likely commercial success of the 90s with Modern Rock chart topper "Pepper," Austin odd rockers Butthole Surfers returned to the studio in 1998 for the followup, After The Astronaut. Leaning further into experiments with electronics, hip hop, acid grooves, and the otherwise unusual, the result is a dizzying orbital trip expanding the idea of what's possible in rock music. Disputes between The Butthole Surfers and Capitol Records left
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