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| Hey pardners, this is Tex Muzzleloader giving you the shiney on the new album by [[Kyle Deerbone]] and the Engine Revvers, formerly [[The Kansas Engine Revvers]]. This record is like having a good friend, a loaded shotgun, and a old beat up truck on a warm country night. The title track, Why God made beer is a uptempo neo-classic, with it's amped steel guitar and use of violins instead of fiddles, yet with that ah shucks mentallity that graces all of DeerBone's songs.
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| '''Track List'''
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| *1 [[Why God made beer]]
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| *2 [[don't trust no beady eyed squirrel]]
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| *3 [[Sweetie Heartshine]]
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| *4 [[Spank my trust now honey]]
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| *5 [[I'm tough like a]] [[Ellon truck]]
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| *6 [[In the garden of the]] [[Tomatoe god]]
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| *7 [[Check this]]
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| *8 [[Don't bye me, honey]]
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| *9 [[honey, I believe you]]
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| *10 [[That way my Honey train pumpkin bulb]]
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| | * [[Kyle Deerbone]] on vocals. |
| | * [[James Earl Scumbaugh]] on guitar. |
| | * [[Eugene Shacks]] on string bass and backing vocals. |
| | * [[Taylor Ross Gelding]] on drums |
| [[Category: Discography of Kyle Deerbone]] | | [[Category: Discography of Kyle Deerbone]] |