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  1. 23 de oct. de 2018 · Tracklist 00:00 Weird revolution03:40 Intelligent guy06:59 Jet fighter09:39 Imbuya12:37 Mexico15:22 Venus19:22 The last astronaut24:01 Yentel27:26 Junky Jen...

  2. Weird Revolution is the eighth studio album by the alternative rock band Butthole Surfers, released in 2001 on Surfdog Records and Hollywood Records. It is in large part a rerecorded version of an earlier album, tentatively entitled After the Astronaut, that was abandoned in 1998.

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    Formation

    Butthole Surfers formed at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas during the late 1970s, when students Gibson "Gibby" Haynes and Paul Leary Walthall (later just Paul Leary) met for the first time. Though it was their shared taste in non-mainstream music that caused them to become friends, both appeared to be headed for very conventional careers. Haynes, as captain of Trinity's basketball team, as well as the school's "Accountant of the Year", soon graduated to a position with a respected Te...

    Early years

    Haynes and Leary played their debut show at a San Antonio night club, The Bonham Exchange, in 1981; at that time, they had not yet settled on the band name "Butthole Surfers". By 1982, the band was backed by the sibling rhythm section composed of bassist Quinn Mathews and his brother, drummer Scott Mathews. The band did not gain a following in San Antonio, and purchased a van to return to California later that summer. During a brief concert at the Tool and Die club in San Francisco, Dead Kenn...

    Legend grows

    With some members working as dishwashers, the group was unhappy about the album being released on Ward 9. Terry Tolkin, a friend and their East Coast booking agent, signed the band to Corey Rusk's then-nascent Touch and Go Records in Detroit. Psychic... Powerless... Another Man's Sac was released in 1984.Building on their first EP, the band made psychedelia a much bigger part of their sound on this release, which made full use of the tape editing, non-traditional instrumentation, and sound mo...

    The band did not begin as Butthole Surfers, although they did have a song of that title, possibly an early version of 1984's "Butthole Surfer". This changed at their first paid concert, when an announcer forgot what the band was called and used the song title for the group's name. They decided to keep the moniker, and have largely been billed as su...

    In the 1980s, Butthole Surfers earned a reputation for their disturbing live performances that were both decadent and violent. As a result, they began to attract a wide range of curiosity seekers within a few years of their debut, in addition to traditional fans of punk rock who had supported them from the beginning. A staged reproduction of the ba...

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  4. 7 de abr. de 1998 · After the Astronaut by Butthole Surfers released in 1998. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  5. After the Astronaut, an Album by Butthole Surfers. Released in 1998 on Capitol (catalog no. n/a; Cassette). Genres: Alternative Rock, Trip Hop. Rated #1823 in the best albums of 1998.

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