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* solo / "[[Make way for the Redneck Bridgade! (album)|Make way for the Redneck Bridgade!]]" PumpkinScene Records and Tires, 2004 | * solo / "[[Make way for the Redneck Bridgade! (album)|Make way for the Redneck Bridgade!]]" PumpkinScene Records and Tires, 2004 | ||
* [[Kyle Deerbone and the Engine Revvers]] / "[[twelve pack and change (album)|twelve pack and change]]" - Shotgun Scene Records and Pies, 2006 | * [[Kyle Deerbone and the Engine Revvers]] / "[[twelve pack and change (album)|twelve pack and change]]" - Shotgun Scene Records and Pies, 2006 | ||
* solo / "[[Double | * solo / "[[Kyle Deerbone Double Live (album)|Double live]]" - Shotgun Scene Records and Pies, 2007 | ||
* solo / "[[And God made America (album)|And God made America]]" - Shotgun Scene Records and Pies, 2008 | * solo / "[[And God made America (album)|And God made America]]" - Shotgun Scene Records and Pies, 2008 | ||
Kyle Deerbone, an openly racist Country and Western singer, better known for his augmented butt shaking than his song writing ability. Ladies all over the world loved him and believed what-ever he told them, much like the effect female singers of the time had on me.
Kyle had a massively successfull Ellon Truck commercial career as well. He convinced endless red necks and "Tough guys" to buy the vary gas guzzleing Ellon trucks that stood so high that even other trucks on the are the stoplight corner could not see around them to see if it was clear to make that turn, many died. He was killed by Motley Howe back in 2008.
The Engine Revvers line up
James Earl Scumbaugh on guitar. Eugene Shacks on string bass and backing vocals.