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\m/ The metal sign is in fact a bucket sign. \m/ Bucketbots, the ultimate rebels with Big B in the lead, we wear the horns sign on our heads proudly INVERTED. . I don't know Buckethead's beliefs; even as atheist, it doesn't matter, since horns' signs and inverted crosses defy god; nothing is cooler than defying the devil, also, as Buckethead defies metal, music, turning everything on its head. Taking the whole hand into perspective, facing the knuckles or palm, most evident in everyone's face topping everything, the bucket shapes metal's symbol crown, with Buckethead as King, the G.O.A.T. Credits where credits are due. I dream of a world in which anyone who makes this recognizable sign, even as a second thought, invokes Buckethead.   The sign becomes most symbolic because Buckethead's benefit is uniting everyone in music, BucketheadLand's music.
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Nov 24, 2024
Nov 24, 2024 at 11:46 AM UTC
🤘 Buckets Up! 🤘
\m/ The metal sign is in fact a bucket sign. \m/ Bucketbots, the ultimate rebels with Big B in the lead, we wear the horns sign on our heads proudly INVERTED. . I don't know Buckethead's beliefs; even as atheist, it doesn't matter, since horns' signs and inverted crosses defy god; nothing is cooler than defying the devil, also, as Buckethead defies metal, music, turning everything on its head. Taking the whole hand into perspective, facing the knuckles or palm, most evident in everyone's face topping everything, the bucket shapes metal's symbol crown, with Buckethead as King, the G.O.A.T. Credits where credits are due. I dream of a world in which anyone who makes this recognizable sign, even as a second thought, invokes Buckethead.   The sign becomes most symbolic because Buckethead's benefit is uniting everyone in music, BucketheadLand's music.
One of my most loved ones. I Hate Music podcast's Jason & Nick reactions: https://www.instagram.com/p/DBofVPBijql/
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Nov 24, 2024
Nov 24, 2024 at 11:46 AM UTC
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