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Kentucky Breakdown is a 2004 album by Owensboro, Kentucky-based semi-professional cowpunk band Nine Pound Hammer. This album marks the first new material from the band since Hayseed Timebomb was released ten years earlier.
[edit] Track Listing
- Intro – 0:50
- Rub Yer Daddy's Lucky Belly – 2:19
- He Done Run Outta Worms – 2:02
- Dead Dog Highway – 2:23
- Go-3-Go – 2:20
- Drunk, Tired & Mean – 3:19
- Double Super Buzz – 2:11
- Ain't Hurtin' Nobody – 2:42
- Don't Remember Lovin' You Last Night – 2:11
- Zebra Lounge – 2:27
- 800 Miles – 1:55
- If You Want to Get to Heaven – 2:34
- Chicken Hi, Chicken Lo – 2:51
- Goddamn Right – 2:39
[edit] Personnel
The following people worked on this album[1]
- David Barrick – Producer, Engineer
- Matt Bartholomy – Bass
- Blaine Cartwright – Guitar, Vocals, Group Member
- Mark Chalecki – Mastering
- Scott Luallen – Guitar, Vocals, Art Direction, Group Member
- Brad Scott – Guitar
[edit] References
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Studio Albums |
The Mud, The Blood, and The Beers (1988) • Smokin' Taters! (1992) • Hayseed Timebomb (1994) • Kentucky Breakdown (2004) • Mulebite Deluxe (2005) • Sex, Drugs, and Bill Monroe (2008)
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Live Albums |
Live At The VERA (1999)
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Other Releases |
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