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1.1 Hate Radio1.2 Sunshine1.3 Cold Coors1.4 I Shot My Baby1.5 When Outlaws Are Outlawed1.6 Take Me Down the Road1.7 Battle of New Orleans1.8 Media Sucker1.9 California1.10 He Stopped Loving Her Today1.11 Carried By Six1.12 Mexican Sun1.13 Knock Her Out1.14 Musta Been Drunk1.15 Black Foot Stomp1.16 Whiskey Drinkin Woman1.17 Born Lucky1.18 Mississippi Kid1.19 Pride of Franklin1.20 Sweet Seniorita1.21 Thought I Was An Outlaw1.22 Devil's Gonna Get Ya1.23 Tear 'Em Down1.24 American Asshole1.25 Who Shot Sam1.26 Devil's Right Hand1.27 Big City1.28 Put Another Log on the Fire1.29 Tennesee Whiskey |
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| Description: | True Grit: 1st Five Years is an album by Hammerlock, released in 2006. The album is a rock CD. - Ever since Hammerlock's formation in the mid-'90s, reviewers have been finding interesting ways to describe the power trio's southern-friend sound. Hammerlock has been called everything from a punk version of Lynyrd Skynyrd to a redneck metal band, and the outfit definitely has a distinctive, fresh-sounding way of fusing alternative metal, southern rock and punk. Bringing a wide variety of influences to the table, Hammerlock could be described as a raucous, forceful, in-your-face blend of Motörhead, Lynyrd Skynyrd, the Outlaws and Black Flag-an unlikely combination, but one that works amazingly well, and one that has earned the threesome a small yet extremely loyal and enthusiastic cult following. Hammerlock hasn't been headlining large sports arenas. When they play a small club, though, the hardcore fans who show up tend to be incredibly passionate about being there. Hammerlock was formed in San Francisco in 1995, when the husband-and-wife team of Travis (guitar, vocals) and Liza Kenney (bass, vocals) got the ball rolling. The Kenneys needed a drummer, and the person they ended up hiring was Marco Beltran. From the beginning, Hammerlock went for a redneck image-the Kenneys thrived on redneck stereotypes, and Travis Kenney loved the stereotype of the hell-raisin', shotgun-totin', whiskey-drinkin' outlaw. San Francisco, of course, isn't exactly known for it's surplus of good ol' boys, which may explain why the Kenneys have done well in that city-Hammerlock is so atypical of Bay Area bands, and Northern Californians seemed to love the fact that they dared to be different. But after Hammerlock started to tour and record, they became more than just a local Bay Area attraction; Hammerlock struck a chord with good ol' boys (and girls) all over the United States. |
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| No. of tracks: |
29 |
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| Manufacturer No.: |
CDSTE54 |
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