Cream Corn from the Socket of Davis

Cream Corn from the Socket of Davis is the second studio EP by American punk band Butthole Surfers, released in October 1985.

While guitarist Paul Leary has described Cream Corn... as an unfinished full-length album, lead vocalist Gibby Haynes has said it was conceived as a single with additional songs.

[citation needed] According to guitarist Paul Leary, he acquired the eventual cover image by chance while purchasing marijuana from an acquaintance in San Antonio, Texas.

The cover image that has become most associated with the EP was not used on its original American pressing; it featured a plain green sleeve and a clear vinyl record, and was marketed as a pre-release edition.

Two of its songs, "To Parter" and "Tornadoes," were originally intended as part of the band's Rembrandt Pussyhorse album, which was completed long before Cream Corn...'s debut.

John Leland at Spin said, "Heirs to the Flipper throne, they challenge your ability to withstand the intensely moronic tedium of their song structures.