Pepper (song)


"Pepper" is a song by American alternative rock band Butthole Surfers. It appeared on their seventh studio album, Electriclarryland, and reached number one on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and number 29 on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart, becoming the top-ranked song of 1996 on the former chart. In Australia the song peaked at number 15 on the ARIA Singles Chart and number four on Triple J's Hottest 100 of 1996. It also reached number two on the Canadian RPM Alternative 30 and number 32 in New Zealand.

Composition and lyrics

"Pepper" opens with the chorus guitar riff, slowed down to half speed. The song shifts from spoken word verses to sung choruses. The lyrics of the verses list ten characters and describes how some either die or escape a brush with death.
The song also contains the bridge played in reverse. The reversed words are the first and last lines of the chorus: "I don't mind the sun sometimes; the images it shows; you never know just how you look through other people's eyes." The song is in the key of G major.

Music video

The video for "Pepper", directed by Gavin Bowden, features 1960s style news clip-like footage of a group of people being arrested in a Texas hotel for kidnapping while newscasters and cameramen crowd around. The kidnapping victim, rescued by the police, is portrayed by Erik Estrada. Singer Gibby Haynes is portrayed as the ringleader, and is shown being interviewed by reporters as police gather evidence. The newsreel segment is filmed in 16mm black and white, and is broken up by 1960s-style color footage, showing the band performing on a show much like American Bandstand. This performance footage is interspersed with 1960s style enactments of cooking and variety shows. The police and Estrada are repeatedly shown eating corn from a can, which, according to the director, is "a reference to the way videos are made; how directors have to have this shot and that shot – how they're spoon-feeding images to the audience."

Formats and track listing

Compact Disc Single / US Cassette Single
  1. "Pepper" – 4:36
  2. "Pepper" – 4:56
  3. "Let's Talk About Cars" – 4:34
Remix Maxi Single
  1. "Pepper " – 4:09
  2. "Pepper " – 2:56
  3. "Pepper " – 6:46
  4. "Jingle of a Dog's Collar" – 3:09
Compact Disc Single
  1. "Pepper" – 4:56
  2. "Hybrid" – 6:39
  3. "Pepper" – 4:44
  4. "The Lord Is a Monkey" – 4:44
7" Vinyl Single
  1. "Pepper" – 4:36
  2. "Pepper" – 4:44
7" Vinyl Single
  1. "Pepper" – 4:57
  2. "Birds" – 3:10

    Charts

Weekly charts

Year-end charts

Cover version

On September 2, 2010, Hesta Prynn and Shawn Crahan of Slipknot released a cover of "Pepper" as a 7" vinyl single. The B-side of the single is the previously unreleased track "Seven Sisters".

In other media

The song was also featured in the video game , under the fictional radio station "The Mix 107.77", as well as in the 2012 surfer-movie, Chasing Mavericks and the 2012 drama movie, Being Flynn and the opening and closing theme to the 2016 Daniel Tosh stand up performance DVD, People Pleaser.