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    The album features several well-known guest musicians and producers, including Tom Waits, James Hetfield (of Metallica), Jim Martin (former member of Faith No More), Fred Durst (of Limp Bizkit) and Tom Morello (of Rage Against the Machine).

  2. 19 oct. 1999 · Album Credits. Featuring James Hetfield, Jim Martin, Martina Topley-Bird & 2 more. Producers Bob Cock, Fred Durst, Matt Stone & 5 more. Writers Bryan Mantia, Larry LaLonde, Les Claypool & 4...

  3. C'est là où apparaissent deux invités de marque: James Hetfield et son pote barbu, l'ex Faith No More Jim Martin! Ces deux là savent ce que le mot heavy veut dire et ils en profitent pour placer quelques riffs courts mais bien puissants.

  4. 19 oct. 1999 · While metal gods James Hetfield and Jim Martin guest on the aptly titled “Eclectic Electric,” the most satisfying guest has to be Tom Waits, who conjures the album’s circus-like intro. He reappears for “Coattails of a Dead Man,” the inebriated waltz that closes the album.

  5. This is due in part to the inclusion of RATM guitarist Tom Morello on "Mama Didn't Raise no Fool" and Metallica's James Hetfield on other tracks. Primus draws from all their same influences on this album, including Rush, King Crimson and Zappa, but also include more metal influences.

  6. James Hetfield and Jim Martin play guitar on "Eclectic Electric". Hetfield rhythm chunk is recognizable but I can't tell what Martin does. Martina Topley-Bird sings backing vocals on a couple of tracks and Tom Waits is strongly featured on the closer "Coattails of a Dead Man".

  7. 18 oct. 1999 · Similarly, the 8+ minute creeper “Eclectic Electric” trades psychedelic chirps for heavy slashes, in no small part due to guests Jim Martin and James Hetfield on guitar, eventually it erodes to a bunch of talky-sounding guitar solos.