. "\"Viscera Eyes\""@en . . . . "group_or_band"@en . "Day of the Baphomets"@en . . . "\"Day of the Baphomets\" is the seventh song on The Mars Volta's third album Amputechture. It starts off with a mind blowing bass solo from Juan Alderete, who cut his teeth in metal bands such as Racer X. In this solo, he seems to emulate the jazz-rock styles of the late Jaco Pastorius, of whom Alderete is a self-professed fan. The song turns into total chaos. This is the most inaccessible song there is here, mainly because it is complex and very loud. Like Tetragrammaton, it has many changes within the song, but is more coherent, and the sections are more enjoyable,thanks to great riffs and solos. In minute 6, an amazing rhythmic riffs blows you away, and it will later come back with a mindblowing guitar solo. Between the space between the two riffs, you have a catchy and fast-paced section"@en . "\"Cicatriz ESP\" \"Cygnus....Vismund Cygnus\" \"Miranda That Ghost Just Isn't Holy Anymore\" \"Cassandra Gemini\" \"Goliath\""@en . "November 2005 - May 2006 in Los Angeles, California , El Paso, Texas and Melbourne, Australia"@en . . . "Tremulant EP Live EP"@en . "Scabdates"@en . "Eva Gardner Jeremy Ward Jon Theodore"@en . . . "Live albums"@en . "Omar Rodr\u00EDguez-L\u00F3pez Cedric Bixler-Zavala Isaiah Ikey Owens Juan Alderete Thomas Pridgen Marcel Rodriguez-Lopez Adri\u00E1n Terrazas-Gonz\u00E1lez Paul Hinojos"@en . . . "Related articles"@en . "Other Songs"@en . "716.0"^^ . "De-Loused in the Comatorium Frances the Mute Amputechture The Bedlam in Goliath"@en . . "Day of the Baphomets (song) (deleted 03 May 2008 at 00:05)"@en . "6"^^ . "GSL126 cover temp 461.png"@en . "Studio albums"@en . "2006-09-12"^^ . "EPs"@en . . "7"^^ . "\"Day of the Baphomets\" is the seventh song on The Mars Volta's third album Amputechture. It starts off with a mind blowing bass solo from Juan Alderete, who cut his teeth in metal bands such as Racer X. In this solo, he seems to emulate the jazz-rock styles of the late Jaco Pastorius, of whom Alderete is a self-professed fan. The song turns into total chaos. This is the most inaccessible song there is here, mainly because it is complex and very loud. Like Tetragrammaton, it has many changes within the song, but is more coherent, and the sections are more enjoyable,thanks to great riffs and solos. In minute 6, an amazing rhythmic riffs blows you away, and it will later come back with a mindblowing guitar solo. Between the space between the two riffs, you have a catchy and fast-paced section with a great background riff. If any of the lyrics \u201CBaphomets\u201D sound familiar, it\u2019s because Cedric recycled some of them from a previously unreleased Mars Volta song \"A Plague Upon Your Hissing\" . \u201CBaphomets\u201D also prominently features a percussion solo by Omar\u2019s brother Marcel Rodriguez-Lopez, and a very odd battle of Omar Rodriguez-Lopez and Adri\u00E1n Terrazas-Gonz\u00E1lezas the style of bands like \"Yes\"."@en . "The Mars Volta"@en . "Singles"@en . "\"Inertiatic ESP\" \"Televators\" \"The Widow\" \"L'Via L'Viaquez\" \"Viscera Eyes\" \"Wax Simulacra\""@en . . "The Mars Volta tours At the Drive-In De FactoThe Omar Rodriguez-Lopez Group Gold Standard Laboratories SpartaJohn Frusciante Julio Venegas Money Mark"@en . . .