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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Needle in a Slunk Stack
| Type = studio
| Artist = [[Buckethead]]
| Cover = NeedleInASlunkStack.jpg
| Released = September 24, 2009
| Recorded =
| Genre = [[Experimental rock]], [[Avant-garde|Avant garde rock]]
| Length = 40:41
| Label = [[TDRS Music]]
| Producer = Dan "Brewer" Monti & Albert
| Reviews =
| Last album = ''[[Forensic Follies]]''<br>(2009)
| This album = '''''Needle in a Slunk Stack'''''<br>(2009)
| Next album = ''[[Shadows Between the Sky]]''<br>(2010)
}}


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'''''Needle in a Slunk Stack''''' is the twenty-sixth studio album (and twenty-eighth overall release) by avant-garde guitarist [[Buckethead]]. It was announced on September 24th 2009 on TDRSMusic.com. It's name is a play on the popular saying [[Needle in a haystack|"Needle in a Hay Stack"]].

It follows the style of ''[[Forensic Follies]]'', as it uses a technique known as [[Xenochrony|xenochrony]] which means he uses recycled beats and riffs from his previous albums, including ''[[Inbred Mountain]]'', ''[[The Elephant Man's Alarm Clock]]'', ''[[Slaughterhouse on the Prairie]]'', and ''[[Island of Lost Minds]]''.

==Track listing==
{{tracklist
| total_length = 40:41
| title1 = Needle in a Slunk Stack
| length1 = 4:10
| title2 = Interview with the Double Man
| length2 = 4:09
| title3 = Carcass Cable
| length3 = 2:46
| title4 = Next Stop, the Shell
| length4 = 2:07
| title5 = Distilled Scalp
| length5 = 4:57
| title6 = Furnace
| length6 = 3:19
| title7 = Mego Frankenstein
| length7 = 2:59
| title8 = Alpha Sea
| length8 = 2:32
| title9 = Wormwood's Workshop Part 1
| length9 = 3:25
| title10 = Pythagorus Sled
| length10 = 1:01
| title11 = Slunk Smuggler
| length11 = 1:57
| title12 = Wormwood's Workshop Part 2
| length12 = 4:11
| title13 = Astral Traveler
| length13 = 3:08
}}

==Notes==
* Track 2, "Interview with the Double Man", is a reference to the song "Revenge of the Double Man" on Buckethead's fifth studio album, ''[[Monsters and Robots]]''.
* Tracks 2, 4 and 11 borrow heavily from songs from Buckethead's sixteenth studio album ''[[Inbred Mountain]]''. Notable examples are "Johnny Be Slunk" and "Plastination Station".
* Track 3 also includes samples from the same album, such as "In Search of Inbred Mountain" and "Lotus Island". Track 5 lends samples from Buckethead's seventeenth studio album ''[[The Elephant Man's Alarm Clock]]''.
* Track 7 contains the intro to the song "Elephant Man's Alarm Clock", Track 4 of [[The Elephant Man's Alarm Clock]].

==Credits==
* [[Buckethead]] - Infinite Beak, Guitar
* Dan Monti - Drum Programming
* Produced by Dan Monti and Albert
* Artwork by Bryan Theiss, Frankenseuss Labs, Seattle

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