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The bass player and drummer are heavy metal; the blues harp player does classical and jazz; the lead guitarist is classic rock 'n' roll. And they're playing country music (or what started life as country music). "Deathgrass" is as good a name as any.
Genre:
Country: Country Rock
Release Date:
2011
Dead Things In the Shower
Deathgrass
© Copyright-Joe Wrabek
(614346067001)
Record Label: Outside Services Ltd.
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1. Dead Things in the Shower |
4:16 |
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2. Armadillo on the Interstate |
4:40 |
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3. Tillamook Railroad Blues |
4:53 |
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4. For Their Own Ends |
4:52 |
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5. No Good Songs About the War |
4:45 |
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6. Free-Range Person |
4:46 |
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7. The Dog's Song |
4:25 |
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8. Crosses by the Roadside |
4:03 |
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9. She Ain't Starvin' Herself |
3:47 |
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10. Rotten Candy |
4:08 |
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11. Un-Easy Street |
5:19 |
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The album is an eclectic mix of blues, bluegrass, country, and rock 'n' roll--an 11-song version of what one would expect at one of the popular Pacific Northwest band's concerts. Includes the Southern Pigfish anthem "For Their Own Ends," the protest song "no Good Songs About the War" (which won first prize in a "Can you write like Dylan?" contest in England), and "Rotten Candy," the song that was rejected by American Idol. And a couple of the group's trademark dead-animal songs (in this case, dead cats and dead armadillos).
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