
Hank williams iii - Damn Right, Rebel Proud - 2008
Country scion Hank Williams III has been involved with projects that reflected his love of punk and heavy metal, such as Superjoint Ritual (with Pantera's Phil Anselmo) and his hillbilly act, Assjack, but on DAMN RIGHT REBEL PROUD Hank keeps it pure country. By country, we're still talking about the rough-edged, true-blue style of Waylon Jennings, David Allan Coe, and Johnny Paycheck. Williams has too much of his grandfather in him to make a crossover arena-country record. Right at the start, he hits Nashville hard with the raucous opener, "The Grand Ole Opry (Ain't So Grand)." Elsewhere, old-fashioned songs of hard living and late night introspection like "Stoned and Alone" and "3 Shades of Black" tell harrowing tales that are as punk rock as anything Black Flag ever did, only with a lean honky-tonk accompaniment instead of mountains of volume.
Genre : rock/pop, country
Year : 2008
Tracks
1. Grand Ole Opry, The
2. Wild & Free
3. Me & My Friends
4. Six Pack Of Beer
5. I Wish I Knew
6. If You Can't Help Your Own
7. Candidate For Suicide
8. H8 Line
9. Long Hauls And Close Calls
10. Stoned & Alone
11. P.F.F.
12. 3 Shades of Black
13. Workin' Man
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