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Music Guide: Butthole Surfers - Biography of the Buttholes and ratings
of their releases since 1982.
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Artist Direct: Butthole Surfers - Features a biography, photograph, and
links.
- The Butthole Surfers -
Official site. Contains a lively message board, Butthole Radio, merchandise,
discography, and MP3s.
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Butthole Surfers - "Tongue in Cheek Terror" - The band discusses their
reissued back catalog in this Austin Chronicle article.
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Butthole Surfers FAQ - Lyrics, oddities, collectables, and rarities.
- Butthole
Surfers Guitar/Bass Tab Archive - Features the guitar and bass parts to
almost 50 songs by the Butthole Surfers.
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Butthole Surfers Lyric Documentation Project - Has the lyrics to about
20 songs, spread over 13 records.
- ButtholeSurferFan.com -
A fan run site with a live chat area, plus member history, photos and an
extensive discography.
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CanEHdian.com: Butthole Surfers: Weird Revolution - Contains a review of
Weird Revolution.
- Corey's Ghost - A fan
site with photographs, articles, MP3s, discography, and lyrics.
- The Legendary Butthole Surfers
- A fan-run site with a large collection of articles, lyrics, and photos.
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OLGA Index: Butthole Surfers guitar tablatures - Has guitar
tablatures/chords and lyrics to 10 of the Butthole Surfers' more popular
songs.
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Paul Leary - Lysergic Eyeballing - The Butthole Surfers guitar player
talks about his production career in an Austin Chronicle article
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TrouserPress.com: Butthole Surfers - Review of the band's career and
albums, including side projects.
- Weird
Revolution - The October 2001 issue of music-reviewer.com features a
review of Butthole Surfers "Weird Revolution."
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Marcy Playground Album Cover Looks Familiar to the Butthole Surfers -
Marcy Playground, the Butthole Surfers and Capitol Records comment on
artwork designed by the Surfers but given to Marcy Playground in this
SonicNet article. (November 8, 1999)
- Have
You Ever Been To Electric Larryland? - The Butthole Surfers discuss
"Matlock", groundhogs and being the musical equivalent of the Special
Olympics in this Launch interview. (August 22, 1997)
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