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A evolutionary step forwards in the country and western genre. This album has it's sound so studio compressed that it's tighter then fish pussy. It has several intruments not standard to country music as well, such as the therimon and the sitair. Yet she pulls it off flawlessly, and we predict this album will sound as fresh in twenty years as it does now.
A evolutionary step forwards in the country and western genre. This album has it's sound so studio compressed that it's tighter then fish pussy. It has several instruments not standard to country music as well, such as the therimon and the sitair. Yet she pulls it off flawlessly, and we predict this album will sound as fresh in twenty years as it does now.
 
The album featured the underground smash hit "Mama was a dike like me". With is punk country stomp and low grinding fiddles this is like a snake oil drunk jamboree during a Jimson weed binge. Also of note is the soft banjo laced ballad, "I love you for your Count-tree".


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Latest revision as of 02:46, 23 January 2012

A evolutionary step forwards in the country and western genre. This album has it's sound so studio compressed that it's tighter then fish pussy. It has several instruments not standard to country music as well, such as the therimon and the sitair. Yet she pulls it off flawlessly, and we predict this album will sound as fresh in twenty years as it does now.

The album featured the underground smash hit "Mama was a dike like me". With is punk country stomp and low grinding fiddles this is like a snake oil drunk jamboree during a Jimson weed binge. Also of note is the soft banjo laced ballad, "I love you for your Count-tree".