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Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Population Override. Edit source History Talk 0. Categories Album Solo Album Add category. Cancel Save. No matching results. Explore music. Get fresh music recommendations delivered to your inbox every Friday. Population Override by Buckethead. I wish I could eat music.

I wish I could eat music Sometimes I have a human thoughts, I have had thoughts about population and climate change that goes with it. We need to fix this. Just make a movie. Favorite track: Humans Vanish. Jorge Casalins. Jorge Casalins What an album, feels like we are living it!. Edmund Wynne. Mario G. Ian Dunbar. Daniel Moore. Jaimie Bertoli. Jacob Stolier. Nightmare Lyre. Brian Durand. Sach Mo. Felix Picaro. James Kerr. Gregory Desrocher. While originally released in with only ten tracks, it was reissued in as a double vinyl LP album that included an extra eight tracks although the extra running time only extends from to as the extra tracks are fairly short with most running under the two minute mark.

The album has a the theme of overpopulation by means of the track titles only since all is instrumental. The album is actually quite varied in sound with some upbeat funk rockers like "A Day Will Come" that sound like Herbie Hancock hung out with Budgie for a few sessions!

Slower tracks like "Cruel Reality Of Nature" and "Earth Heals Herself" are space rock numbers bringing classic 70s Pink Floyd to mind without coming off as too derivative since there is always a slightly jazzy blues feel to many of the tracks and many sprinkled with retro mellotron and organ runs.

All of the tracks have catchy grooves and a sense of lament does permeate the atmosphere which in a way does contribute to the overarching theme. The extra six tracks on the vinyl re-release come from different albums actually.

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