Top tracks
- Ballad E
- Sitar vs. Beatbox (featuring Rob Mastrianni)
- Kassar Army (drum mix)
- Kassar Army (featuring Melissa Kacalanos)
- Nuevinda (featuring Carmine T. Guida)
Listeners also bought
Other Progressive Rock albums
Other Math Rock albums
Put your hands on the remote! browse music »The Amazing Headless Boy by Pete List
view larger image
fave it Progressive Rock | Math Rock
6 tracks | 20 minutes
Released Sep 2006
on Pete List
Click
for a 30-second preview. All tracks are 192kbps high fidelity sound quality. Protected WMA $0.77 or unprotected MP3 $0.88.
listen album 30sec. shuffle buy CD review album promote album
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:44 That Little Thing lyrics BUY MP3 03:44 That Little Thing lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:44 That Little Thing
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 01:54 Everytime lyrics BUY MP3 01:54 Everytime lyrics "GIFT MP3" 01:54 Everytime
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:49 The Innovator lyrics FREE 04:49 The Innovator lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:49 The Innovator
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:43 Creep lyrics BUY MP3 03:43 Creep lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:43 Creep
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 06:04 Time of My Life lyrics BUY MP3 06:04 Time of My Life lyrics "GIFT MP3" 06:04 Time of My Life
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 00:41 Thanks lyrics BUY MP3 00:41 Thanks lyrics "GIFT MP3" 00:41 Thanks
Groove driven music with strong melodic vocal hooks and elements of progressive rock, math rock, ska and some luscious fretless bass licks.
Bio / Background
The Amazing Headless Boy is the journey through the many musical tastes of Pete List that range from heavy Primus-like bass driven songs to smooth hypnotic grooves and layered harmonies and memorable melodies. While driven by a strong groove, all the songs have a precarious edge that threaten to come apart at any moment.
The Amazing Headless Boy is a schizophrenic mix of styles that range from the driving Primus-like “That Little Thing”, to the Math Rockish “Everytime”, to the smooth hypnotic fretless bass groove of “The Innovator”, to “Creep” a ska-influenced song about the crazy downstairs neighbor, to the haunting cry in your beer song “Time of My Life” that sounds like a cross between Tom Waits and Radiohead. And the cartoonish barbershop quartet tune “Thanks” wraps up the party.







