# Deli Creeps

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The **Deli Creeps** were an [avant-garde metal](/source/Avant-garde_metal) band consisting of singer [Maximum Bob](/source/Maximum_Bob_(singer)), guitarist [Buckethead](/source/Buckethead), drummer [Pinchface](/source/Pinchface) and various bass players, most recently [Daniel Monti](/source/Dan_Monti). Though Buckethead is the only member who makes a consistent effort to hide his identity, little is known about the other members of the band. Deli Creeps have never released an official album, but many of their songs have been repurposed for Buckethead's solo albums.

## Biography

The Deli Creeps formed in the late 1980s/early 1990s in [Claremont](/source/Claremont,_California), [Southern California](/source/Southern_California), [United States](/source/United_States), but shortly after moved to [San Francisco](/source/San_Francisco). In 1991 they released their first demo tape with bassist Tony Black, after which they gained a strong loyal following before splitting up for the first time. Maximum Bob contributed to the [John Zorn](/source/John_Zorn) produced debut album of [Mr. Bungle](/source/Mr._Bungle).[5]

The band reformed in 1996 for the first time and released a second demo tape. In the interim only Buckethead through his contacts to John Zorn, [Bill Laswell](/source/Bill_Laswell) and [Bootsy Collins](/source/Bootsy_Collins) had gained some public attention. Shortly after their second demo they had all moved on once again before reforming for the second time in 2003 with Josh Bockles on bass. They played some concerts in California. Buckethead was also guitarist for [Guns N' Roses](/source/Guns_N'_Roses) then.

Their first feature length album *Dawn of the Deli Creeps* was released in late 2005. Dan Monti (a technician for [Metallica](/source/Metallica), Guns N' Roses and [Serj Tankian](/source/Serj_Tankian)), longtime Buckethead collaborator, performed on bass, alongside several tracks performed by Tony Black. Featured on the album is the title track for the [Terry M. West](/source/Terry_M._West) horror movie *[Flesh for the Beast](/source/Flesh_for_the_Beast)*.[6]

Some early video recordings of the band were released in 2006/07 on several Buckethead DVDs, including some complete concerts from 1990/91.[7]

The band members of the last incarnation still work together on different projects. Maximum Bob contributed guest vocals to Buckethead's album *[Enter the Chicken](/source/Enter_the_Chicken)* (2005) and the [Praxis](/source/Praxis_(band)) release *[Profanation (Preparation for a Coming Darkness)](/source/Profanation_(Preparation_for_a_Coming_Darkness))* (2008). Buckethead, Pinchface and Monti toured the US in 2005 as a trio.[8]

[Mike Patton](/source/Mike_Patton) has been quoted as saying: "They're so good they piss me off".[9]

## Style

The band derives its name from *delicatessen shop* and *creeps* and usually enters the stage with [aprons](/source/Apron) on (much like butchers). Buckethead uses variations of his famous face mask, but mostly wears hats instead of the bucket.

Distinctive marks of the formation in particular are Maximum Bob's lyrics of [sex](/source/Sex) and [personal life](/source/Personal_life) plus his differentiating recitation between [melodic](/source/Melodic) singing and [psychotic](/source/Psychotic) screams. As a further trademark he developed a special form of [recitative](/source/Recitative) with [onomatopoeic](/source/Onomatopoeia) [stuttering](/source/Stuttering). Buckethead as the main instrumental performer supports or counteracts this with the use of all his typical stylistic devices: chromatic runs and dissonant playing noises, but also [riffs](/source/Riff) and [chord progressions](/source/Chord_progression) or short citations from [blues](/source/Blues) and [country](/source/Country_music).

## Discography

- 1990: *Demo Tape*
- 1991: *Demo Tape*
- 1996: *Demo Tape*
- 2005: *Flesh For The Beast soundtrack (rated and unrated versions)*
- 2005: *Dawn of the Deli Creeps*
- Many live [bootleg recordings](/source/Bootleg_recording) can be found amongst traders and fans.

The Deli Creeps are also featured on the following Buckethead DVDs:

- Secret Recipe
- [Young Buckethead Vol. 1](/source/Young_Buckethead_Vol._1)
- [Young Buckethead Vol. 2](/source/Young_Buckethead_Vol._2)

### Notes

Some of Buckethead's songs originate from Deli Creeps material:

- The Deli Creeps song "Smilin Charlie" was later released as "Post Office Buddy" on *[Giant Robot](/source/Giant_Robot_(Buckethead_album))* (1994)
- The same album that featured "Post Office Buddy" also featured an instrumental version of "Binge and Grab", a song performed live with the Deli Creeps featuring lyrics, the version with lyrics has yet to be released as a studio version.
- "Random Killing" became "I Come in Peace" on *Giant Robot* and "Power & Gory" on the [Cornbugs'](/source/Cornbugs) debut album *[Spot the Psycho](/source/Spot_the_Psycho)* (1999).
- Sometimes during live Deli Creeps performances, Buckethead would play some of [his own material](/source/Buckethead_discography).
- Buckethead plays a sample of the chorus riff from "Time" midway through the [Acoustic Shards](/source/Acoustic_Shards) song "Box Elders" (recorded in 1991).
- The song "Brazos," a song Buckethead wrote for a guitar magazine contest in 1988, was featured on the Deli Creeps first [demo](/source/Deli_Creeps_Demo_Tape_1991), under the name "Tribal Rites".
- The song "Dream Girl" was rerecorded by the Cornbugs with different lyrics as "Sacramento".

### Credits

- Buckethead - Guitar
- Maximum Bob - Vocals
- Pinchface - Drums, Backing Vocals
- Dan Monti - Bass

## References

1. Cooper, Sean. ["Buckethead – Artist Biography"](http://www.allmusic.com/artist/buckethead-mn0000594765/biography). *[AllMusic](/source/AllMusic)*. Retrieved 3 March 2014.

1. DiSilverio, Victoria (March 2003). ["The Real Buckethead"](https://books.google.com/books?id=1vIfI5iSyMEC&q=%22metal+funk%22&pg=PA115). *[Spin](/source/Spin_(magazine))*. **19** (3): 115. [ISSN 0886-3032](https://www.worldcat.org/issn/0886-3032)

1. ["Regular Creepers"](https://web.archive.org/web/20071010093230/http://www.delicreeps.com/DeliRegulars.html). *www.delicreeps.com*. Archived from [the original](http://www.delicreeps.com/DeliRegulars.html) on 10 October 2007. Retrieved 17 January 2022.

1. ["Bass Players, Chore Handlers"](https://web.archive.org/web/20080624061553/http://www.delicreeps.com/BonusSurvivors.html). Archived from [the original](http://www.delicreeps.com/BonusSurvivors.html) on 2008-06-24. Retrieved 2008-11-08.

1. ["Maximum Bob (2)"](http://www.discogs.com/artist/Maximum+Bob+(2)). *Discogs*. Retrieved 21 April 2018.

1. ["::Flesh for the Beast::"](https://web.archive.org/web/20031021053308/http://www.fleshforthebeast.com/htmlSiteFiles/pages/soundtrack.html). *www.fleshforthebeast.com*. Archived from [the original](http://www.fleshforthebeast.com/htmlSiteFiles/pages/soundtrack.html) on 21 October 2003. Retrieved 17 January 2022.

1. ["Ex-GUNS N' ROSES Guitarist BUCKETHEAD: 'Young Buckethead Vol. 1' And 'Vol. 2' DVDs On The Way - Nov. 8, 2007"](https://archive.today/20120910153941/http://www.blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=84441). *Blabbermouth.net*. Archived from [the original](https://www.blabbermouth.net/) on 10 September 2012.

1. ["Buckethead: Disney World to Disneyland"](https://archive.today/20120716060844/http://uk.music.ign.com/articles/654/654162p1.html). *Archive.today*. Archived from [the original](http://uk.music.ign.com/articles/654/654162p1.html) on 16 July 2012.

1. ["Archived copy"](https://web.archive.org/web/20120204101448/http://www.bingeandgrab.com/pattonaboutdelicreeps.jpg). Archived from [the original](http://www.bingeandgrab.com/pattonaboutdelicreeps.jpg) on 2012-02-04. Retrieved 2006-05-10.

## External links

- [Deli Creeps Official Website](http://www.delicreeps.com/) - offline ([Backup in the Internet Archives](https://web.archive.org/web/20100212205459/http://www.delicreeps.com/))
- [Buckethead's Official Website](http://www.bucketheadland.com/) [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20110223031802/http://bucketheadland.com/) 2011-02-23 at the Wayback Machine
- [*Dawn of the Deli Creeps*](https://maximumbob1.bandcamp.com/album/dawn-of-the-deli-creeps) digital album on Maximum Bob's [Bandcamp](/source/Bandcamp) site

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