
In 1994, Claypool briefly reunited with original Primus bandmates Todd Huth (guitar) and Jay Lane (drums) to record Riddles Are Abound Tonight under the name Sausage. Some of the songs they recorded were originally written and performed years earlier.
The album's title track features more of Claypool's prototypically dissonant, quirky, funk-tinged stylings. (Damn, I use a lot of adjectives...)
Click here to watch the video for "Riddles Are Abound Tonight" on YouTube. Yes, this is the clip during which Beavis and Butt-head referred to the band as the "Seminefrious Tubloidial Buttnoids."
This is part of a week-long series on the many projects of Les Claypool.