Primus: “The Heckler” from Antipop

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About “The Heckler”

“The Heckler” is a hidden song by Primus from their album Antipop.

The song was originally released on their 1989 live debut album Suck On This.

About Antipop

Antipop is the sixth studio album by the American rock band Primus, released in 1999. The album marks a departure from Primus’ earlier funk-influenced sound and incorporates elements of alternative rock, metal, and experimental music.

Antipop features a range of guest musicians, including Tom Waits, Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit, Stewart Copeland of The Police, James Hetfield of Metallica, and more. The album explores themes of societal issues, personal struggles, and the dark side of fame.

Musically, Antipop showcases Primus’ technical prowess and unique musical style, characterized by Les Claypool’s intricate bass lines, Larry LaLonde’s distorted guitar riffs, and Tim Alexander’s complex drumming. The band experiments with different sounds and textures, incorporating elements of funk, punk, and progressive rock into their compositions.

While Antipop received mixed reviews upon its release, it remains an important album in Primus’ discography, showcasing their willingness to take risks and push boundaries. It reflects the band’s creative evolution and continues to resonate with fans of their distinct and unconventional style.

How to find “The Heckler”

On CD: Play through the last track

Listen to “The Heckler”

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