"Sailing the Seas of Cheese" is the second album by the American rock band Primus. The album was first released on May 14, 1991, through Interscope Records and is considered to be one of the group's most notable works. Upon release, it peaked at No. 116 on the Billboard 200 and was certified Gold by the RIAA in 1993 and Platinum in 2001, showcasing the commercial success the album garnered.
The album reflects Primus's eccentric style, blending elements of punk, metal, and rock. It gains its unique texture and tone from Les Claypool's distinctive bass guitar and vocals. The album includes 13 tracks, with the most popular single being "Jerry Was a Race Car Driver," which reached number 23 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks.
"Sailing the Seas of Cheese" is representative of Primus's distinctive fusion of metal, funk, and other elements, with many songs characterized by dark, satirical humor. The band's portrayal of life's absurdities and cruelties is expressed uniquely through their music, which typically features intricate instrumentals and Claypool's impressive bass solos. The album is a testament to Primus's musicianship and creativity, helping them establish a unique standing in the rock genre during the early 1990s.