Sandwiched in between 
Third Reich and Roll, 
Eskimo, and 
The Commercial Album, 
Duck Stab/Buster & Glen hasn't always received the fanfare of other late-'70s 
Residents material. It's one of the few that isn't a concept album and probably the least experimental of the bunch. Still, it's quintessential 
Residents' rock -- which is to say, it's like nothing else on the planet. Few of the songs last longer than a couple of minutes, and only a few instruments can be heard at any given time. Rather than relying on guitars, 
the Residents stick to the relatively primitive synthesizers and electronic gadgets of their time. Chorus chants on "Bach Is Dead" meet with a melody that sounds like a cross between a sixth grader playing recorder and someone scratching on a balloon. 
Snakefinger's nasally vocals fit in all too well with their high-pitched electronica, which then somehow merges with funereal marching percussion. It seems annoying and stupid at first, but over time you feel compelled to listen again and again. Such is the glory of 
the Residents!