Three Fingers
"Three Fingers" | ||||||||||||||||
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Song by Buckethead from the album Enter the Chicken | ||||||||||||||||
Released | October 25, 2005 | |||||||||||||||
Recorded | John Merrick Recorder Serjical Strike Dungeons |
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Genre | Alternative rock, trip hop, funk rock | |||||||||||||||
Length | 2:58 | |||||||||||||||
Label | Serjical Strike | |||||||||||||||
Writer | Buckethead, Dan Monti, Saul Williams | |||||||||||||||
Composer | Buckethead, Saul Williams | |||||||||||||||
Producer | Serj Tankian, Dan Monti | |||||||||||||||
Enter the Chicken track listing | ||||||||||||||||
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"Three Fingers" features vocals by Saul Williams who was invited to perform on the track by producer Serj Tankian. As with the rest of the album's vocalists, Williams recorded his part separately from Buckethead's work, and the two never met during the process. The song was also included on the soundtrack of the horror film Saw II.
When asked about the song, Buckethead responded: "Every day is like a strange movie for me."
Read more about this topic: Enter The Chicken
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