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6 | %%* The double bass that opens "Sailing the Seas of Cheese". |
7 | %%* The call-and-response vocals of "Sgt. Baker" (a live favorite, naturally). |
8 | * The super catchy piccolo bass riff on "Jerry Was a Race Car Driver", especially after it appeared on the ''Tony Hawk Pro Skater'' soundtrack. |
9 | * The deep repeating double bass note that opens ''Primus and the Chocolate Factory'''s overture piece, "Hello Wonkites". |
10 | %%* The psychedelic "Over the Electric Grapevine", all 6 minutes of it. |
11 | * "Shake Hands with Beef", combining a driving, drilling bass riff with ominous lyrics and a shuffling beat to make a song that's both eerie and catchy at the same time. |
12 | * "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver", a wacky half-innuendo half-jokey song about a woman named Wynona's (literal pet!) big brown beaver. |
13 | * The slow boil of "Southbound Pachyderm". |
14 | %%* "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" especially with the Devil's solo. |
15 | * "Tommy the Cat", with special guest Music/TomWaits! Waits' charismatic storytelling MotorMouth is backed by some of the best instrumental performances the band has to offer, and it's a golden combination. |
16 | * With its measured, harrowing instrumentation, equally sobering lyrics and unsettling vocal deliveries from Martina Topley-Bird, Waits and of course Les, "Coattails of a Dead Man" off ''Antipop'' is a sterling gem. |
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