Everyone's favorite Appalachian hell raisers, Hayseed Dixie are back with another album of originals and crazy covers. The album features interpretations of songs by the likes of Green Day, Franz Ferdinand, Led Zeppelin, OutKast and Van Halen amongst others, plus seven Hayseed Dixie originals as well as a blistering plow-through of 'Dueling Banjos', which was co-written in 1955 by Don Reno Sr, father to band members Don Wayne (banjo) and Dale (mandolin) Reno. Cooking Vinyl. 2005.
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