An Atlanta band that played hard rock without polish from the 1990s onward.
For a quick sense of their vibe, 'Come On, Come On' was a live favorite, and 'Dead Men Can't Get Drunk' got regular rotation.
They came out of Atlanta in the mid-90s with a sound that was loud, fast, and didn't apologize for itself. Songs like 'Go to hell' and 'Pussy Time' gave you a clear idea of their attitude, and they kept putting out records like 'High as Hell' into the 2010s. Their catalog includes tracks like 'Down At The Jack Shack' and 'Piece of Ass' that became staples in their sets.
Their first album arrived in 1996, and they followed it with records like 'From Hell to Texas'. The lineup featured Blaine Cartwright on vocals and guitar, with Ruyter Suys on guitar, and they shrugged off criticism about their lyrics and stage show.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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