The answer can be found on this album "The Grand Pecking Order" under the supergroup heading Oysterhead. For those unfamiliar, Anastasio's standard post is as the guitarist/vocalist of the jam band Phish (can't wait to see them at Outside Lands this summer). Les Claypool is the virtuoso bassist/singer/lifeblood of the experimental funk metal band Primus (if you don't listen to them, you at likely least are familiar with the South Park theme song). Steward Copeland is the drummer from The Police. I actually don't have a whole lot to say about him, but Copeland's skillful drumming perfectly fits this sound.While perhaps an unlikely matching, the three find a fitting flow and offer a cohesive album despite their very different backgrounds, which is a huge testament versatile talent. This album is fun and incredibly interesting, and though it may reside a bit on the quirky end of the spectrum, it remains completely approachable. Some of the lyrics are a little obscure, but that is part of the charm. Overall, no two songs on this record are exactly alike, and you should expect to be surprised from track to track.