Sixteen Tons (album)

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Sixteen Tons
Studio album by Weedeater
Released January 24, 2003
Recorded 2001
Genre southern metal
Length 43:13
Label Berserker Records/Crucial Blast
Producer Billy Anderson
Weedeater chronology
...And Justice for Y'all'
(2001)
Sixteen Tons
(2003)
God Luck and Good Speed
(2007)

Sixteen Tons is the second release by the band Weedeater. Two songs from the album, "Woe's Me" and "Kira May" found the band abandoning their traditional style of playing in favor of a more acoustic approach. Weedeater also paid tribute to the late Dale Earnhardt with the song "#3", which features the band playing over television broadcasts of Earnhardt's races.

[edit] Track listing

  1. Bull - 7:57
  2. PotBelly - 4:13
  3. Time Served - 2:39
  4. Dummy - 6:44
  5. 3 - 2:06
  6. Woe's Me - 4:10
  7. Buzz - 5:27
  8. Lines - 3:15
  9. Riff - 3:55
  10. Kira May - 2:47

[edit] Musicians

  • Dixie - bass, vocals
  • Keko - drums
  • Shep - guitar