S.G. Goodman Shares Studio Version Of Her Butthole Surfers Cover “Pepper”

In 1996, the larger-than-life underground noise-rock goblins known as the Butthole Surfers randomly scored a freak alt-rock chart-topper with “Pepper,” a psychedelic half-rap experiment that sounded a lot like the music Beck was making around that time. The success of “Pepper” didn’t lead to any further success for the Buttholes, and the song plays a…

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