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|rev2score = 〔Brackett, Nathan. "Butthole Surfers". ''The New Rolling Stone Album Guide''. November 2004. pg. 123, cited March 17, 2010〕
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|rev3Score = B−〔Christgau, Robert. ("Butthole Surfers" ). robertchristgau.com, Retrieved on March 17, 2010.〕
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''Rembrandt Pussyhorse'' is the second full-length studio album by American experimental punk band Butthole Surfers, released in April 1986. All songs were written and produced by Butthole Surfers, except "American Woman", which was written by Randy Bachman, Burton Cummings, Jim Kale, and Garry Peterson of The Guess Who, and "Perry", which borrows the tune from the theme music to the old ''Perry Mason'' TV show starring Raymond Burr.
The album was originally released on Touch and Go, and was reissued on Latino Buggerveil in 1999. Both Touch and Go & Latino Buggerveil's CD versions of the album include 1985's ''Cream Corn from the Socket of Davis'' EP.
==Music==
''Rembrandt Pussyhorse'' is one of the most experimental releases in Butthole Surfers' considerably experimental catalog. Making heavy use of in-studio tape editing and sound modulation, the album adds piano, organ, and violin, amongst other sounds, to Butthole Surfers' then-usual battery of electric guitar, bass, and dual drummers. According to guitarist Paul Leary and lead vocalist Gibby Haynes, Butthole Surfers were a four-piece for most of these sessions, with Leary playing the majority of the basslines.
However, not all the new instrumentation was performed by the band. The piano on "Creep in the Cellar", written by Haynes, and the organ on "Perry" were played by the recording studio's owner, who offered free studio time in exchange for being included on the album.
Also of note is the violin heard on "Creep in the Cellar." This was the result of Butthole Surfers purchasing a used 16-track tape, on which a country & western band had previously recorded. Upon playing their mix of "Creep in the Cellar," the band discovered they had inadvertently kept one of the country band's channels, which contained a backwards violin track. Liking the way it worked with the song, they opted to keep it. They were also too tired to care about editing it out.
Finally, the growls on "Mark Says Alright" are from a pit bull that the band owned at the time, named Mark Farner, after the musician Mark Farner of the band, Grand Funk Railroad.〔(Seymour Glass, “Butthole Surfers: Hangin’ Ten on the Fudge Pipeline,” ''BravEar Zine'' #4, Spring 1986 ), archived at Butthole Surfers fan website, (Negro Observer )〕

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