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Perhaps the strangest supergroup in rock history, Oysterhead
combined the incredible musical talents of Primus bassist Les
Claypool, Phish's Trey Anastasio and the Police drummer Stewart
Copeland. The trio recorded one album together, 2001's Grand
Pecking Order, before reuniting once again in 2006 at the
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Review: The notion of the supergroup flared up in the late Sixties, before punk rock dethroned professionalism. Three or more friendly rockers would band together to create albums on the exclusive basis of their own hotshot status; these usually temporary mergers intrigued fans and often annoyed everyone else. More than thirty years later, Oysterhead - Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio, Primus bassist Les Cl...
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