The Bamboo Parachute

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The Bamboo Parachute
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ReleasedSeptember 2000
Genre Spoken word
Length28:15
Label Chi Dai Cheng, Maverick Records
Producer Chi Cheng
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The Bamboo Parachute is the debut solo spoken word album by former Deftones bassist Chi Cheng. It is his only solo album to be released during his life.

The album was available directly from Deftones’ official website and could also be purchased at shows on their 2000 tour promoting White Pony . [2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."The Man Who Made October"1:18
2."The Receiving Line"0:42
3."Goin' South"0:43
4."Bitter Angels"0:42
5."Beautiful Life That Is Jodie"0:09
6."Witness"0:39
7."Whiter Than God"0:30
8."It Would Be Good..."0:39
9."Don Pablos"0:51
10."What Kind of Person Could Do That?"1:52
11."The Inside of My Pocket Knife"1:52
12."The Small Black Box"0:40
13."The Host Animal"1:16
14."My Life on A Swing"1:08
15."On Your Ear"1:45
16."Something's Better Left Unsaid"1:04
17."The Light Blue Afterthought"1:10
18."Blow The Whistle"1:21
19."You Make a Good Robot"0:31
20."Manzanita (for Gary Snider)"0:55
21."Do You Have Enough Stones?"0:44
22."Sometimes Long Lines Work"0:35
23."The Halatosis Poets"0:43
24."Braces"0:39
25."The Protein of an Ant Colony"5:47
Total length:28:15

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References

  1. MacKenzie Wilson. "The Bamboo Parachute - Chi Cheng | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards | AllMusic". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation . Retrieved August 14, 2013.
  2. Arnold, Alex (July 20, 2000). "Deftones bassist's spoken word album". Lambogat. Archived from the original on November 5, 2022. Retrieved November 5, 2022.