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Legendary Shack Shakers, the
Yep Roc Records
General | Oct 2004

Reviews

J. Nebulla
Reviewed 2004-12-05
Yep Roc says this Nashville based band is hellbilly music or southern goth and even delta punk. I couldn’t agree more. Fans of Reverend Horton Heat check this out. God bless the dirty south and this here band!Play tracks: 3,6-8,11.

1) Has a celtic feel to it, fiddle work is nearly
eerie, kick your heels and swing your partner.
2) Leaning toward americana, vocals sound as if they are being belted through a megaphone. Nice touch. Lyrics about creeks rising and full moons.
3) ***Rock track with fuzzy vocals,devil talk, slow start then abrupt rockout sessions. Back and forth from chill to nuts.
4) FCC-piss repeatedly.
5) Americana’esque. Swamp Boogie.
6) * Slow draw rock…get the fuck down harmonica makes this a smoking track.
7) **Psychadelic hellbilly, guitar boogie, fiddle
fest.
8) **Sweet ass groove-harmonica man, gets real loud and nutty & then down & dirty blues. Feel the sticky icky that is the dirty south.
9) More megaphone vocals & and then comes that
harmonica man.
10) Slowest track on the album.
11) ***Harmonica madness, blazing saddles
rock-a-boogie.
12) Instrumental and very short version of track 1.
12/5/04.

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Charting

2004-12-12 — 2005-02-13
Week EndingAirplays
Feb 13 1
Feb 6 1
Jan 30 1
Jan 23 1
Jan 16 1
Jan 9 3
Jan 2 1

Track listing

1. Agony Wagon
2. Creek Cats
3. Where's the Devil When You N
4. Piss and Vinegar
5. County of Graves
6. All My Life to Kill
7. Cussin in Toungues
8. Help Me
9. Bible Cyst
10. The Pony to Bet on
11. Fistwhistle Boogie
12. Misery Train