Frank Zappa's "A Token Of His Extreme" is a captivating live album that captures the essence of his 1974 television special recorded at KCET in Hollywood. This release is a testament to Zappa's innovative spirit and his ability to blend various genres, including progressive rock, art rock, jazz fusion, psychedelic rock, and avant-garde, into a unique and experimental soundscape. The album features a medley of tracks such as "The Dog Breath Variation/Uncle Meat," "Montana," and "Stink-Foot," showcasing Zappa's virtuosic guitar skills and his band's tight, dynamic performances. With a duration of 1 hour and 17 minutes, this live recording offers an immersive experience, highlighting Zappa's wit, musical prowess, and his enduring influence on the world of progressive and experimental music. The album was released on November 21, 2013, under the Frank Zappa Catalog, and includes contributions from notable musicians like Napoleon Murphy Brock and George Duke, making it a standout piece in Zappa's extensive discography.