- The entire Inbred Mountain album. Despite the morbidly funny name the whole album is chaotic with creepy riffs and sounds.
- A lot of the work he's put out under the alias Death Cube K, special mention goes to "Dark Hood" which is twelve minutes of nightmare inducing creepiness.
- Death Cube K is pure Nightmare Fuel. The fact that it's said that Death Cube K haunts Buckethead's nightmares should tell you everything you need.
- His semi-acapella talkbox cover of "Pure Imagination."
- Some of the Pikes have really freaky album covers. Dreamless Slumber, Paint to the Tile, Digging Under the Basement, Haunted Roller Coaster Chair and Bats in the Lite Brite just to name a few.
- Speaking of the Pikes, some of them would've made perfect Death Cube K albums, like the aforementioned Digging Under the Basement, Haunted Roller Coaster Chair, Bats in the Lite Brite and most of the albums he's releasing, one for each day of October, as a countdown to Halloween.
- His music videos:
- "The Ballad of Buckethead" is really unsettling, with CGI and weird camera movements.
- "Spokes for the Wheel of Torment" is based greatly on Hieronymus Bosch's depictions of Hell. It starts with Buckethead falling to hell, being eaten alive and left with just his head and arms which are then thrown to a tree. Then people getting killed are shown in several ways and a bird is picking body parts.
- In "We are One", Buckethead is shown trying to bring a taxidermy project to life, and let's just say it ends up working better than he'd like to.
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