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Butthole Surfers' Paul Leary and King Coffey trace the band's unlikely major label journey — from America's top-grossing indie act to MTV hitmakers to a lost album finally resurrected after nearly three decades.
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After the Astronaut releases June 26 after sitting unreleased for 28 years.
Capitol signed Butthole Surfers when they were America's top-grossing indie band.
Label president Hale Milgram believed in them; his firing changed everything.
Pepper was written on the spot after a producer demanded one more song.
Pepper won radio call-in polls for a month and played MTV hourly.
The hit turned them into a "follow-up band," which was never their thing.
John Paul Jones produced Worm Saloon and taught Paul Leary how to produce.
Jones and the band shared a Lagavulin obsession, running up a $20,000 scotch bill.
Capitol's big budgets contrasted sharply with Touch and Go's approach.
After the Astronaut was a deliberate return to experimental, art-school Butthole Surfers DNA.
Mark Ryden painted the original cover; getting dropped handed it to Marcy Playground.
Declining a Hellraiser soundtrack placement created the first real rift with Capitol.
Their manager's heroin relapse coincided with the band getting dropped mid-promo cycle.
Promo cassettes already pressed now sell for $800–$1,000 on the secondary market.
Hollywood Records funded Weird Revolution; Rob Cavallo showed up once a week for ten minutes.
Finding two-inch master tapes in a storage locker triggered the After the Astronaut remix.
Documentary The Whole Truth and Nothing But took director Tom Stern five years to make.
Rob Reiner called it one of the best music docs ever — hours before his murder.
A potential box set looms, but Paul prefers naps, his cat, and his bicycle.
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