The Dirty South
Drive-By Truckers
The Dirty South is the fifth album by Alabamian alternative country/Southern rock group Drive-By Truckers, released in 2004. The Dirty South is Drive-By Truckers' third concept album. Like its two predecessors, the album examines the state of the South, and unveils the hypocrisy, irony, and tragedy that continues to exist. "Where The Devil Don't Stay" was inspired by a poem by Mike Cooley's uncle Ed Cooley, and was recorded in one take. Patterson Hood's "Tornadoes" was originally written... [ Read More at Wikipedia ]
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Best Albums of the 00's
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2004 Albums Of The Year
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Drive-By Truckers Albums, Discography
List of all Drive-By Truckers albums including EPs and some singles - a discography of Drive-By Truckers CDs and Drive-By Truckers records. List includes Drive-By Truckers album cover artwork in many cases, and if we are missing an album cover feel free to upload it in wiki fashion. This full Drive-By Trucker...more