Sex, Drugs and Bill Monroe Nine Pound Hammer

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  • Release Date: 02/26/2008
  • Sales Rank: 62,971
  • Label: ACETATE RECORDS
  • UPC: 094061702829

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Sex, Drugs and Bill Monroe

1LISTENI'm Yer Huckleberry 2:15
2LISTENHookers and Hot Sauce 2:09
3LISTENBlack Sheep 2:37
4LISTENEverybody's Drunk 2:37
5LISTENFightin' Words 1:39
6LISTENMama's Doin' Meth Again 2:28
7LISTENRight to Do You Wrong 2:05
8LISTENRode Hard 2:28
9LISTENToo Sorry 1:57
10LISTENHell in My Head 3:06
11LISTENThe Wheels Flew off Again 2:26
12LISTENAin't Worth Killin' 2:18
13LISTENCookin' the Corn 2:45
14LISTENThe Way It Is 2:41

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Groups such as Rank & File and Lone Justice were called "country punk" circa 1982 (just for not being lame), but it wasn't until Mike Ness covered Johnny Cash and this Owensboro, KY group hit, that such a link-up was achieved. On their sixth studio LP in 20 years (they were defunct for years, and Blaine Cartwright started Nashville Pussy), they crank up gnarly axes †n' speed and hit like a buckin' bronc. And they're mean riffers, with Sun Records' hillbilly-rockabilly flavorings brought into punk's guitars even more directly than X. (Dig that traditional lap steel on "Mama's Doin' Meth Again," though.) This kicks like MC5 and Radio Birdman if they loved outlaw C&W as much as Chuck Berry, and the opening "I'm Your Huckleberry" is like a sped-up Stooges' "1970" for 2008. Just try to ride this bull, cowboy! Jack Rabid, All Music Guide

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