Lyrics by Nashville Pussy

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  1. Come On, Come On
  2. Fried Chicken And Coffee
  3. Pussy Time
  4. 5 Minutes To Live
  5. Age of Pamparius
  6. Ain't Your Business
  7. Atlanta's Still Burning
  8. Beat Me Senseless
  9. Can't Get Rid Of It
  10. Dead Men Can't Get Drunk
  11. Down At The Jack Shack
  12. Drunk Driving Man
  13. Everywhere
  14. First I look at the purse
  15. From Hell To Texas
  16. Give Me a Hit Before I Go
  17. Go to hell
  18. Going Down Swinging
  19. Good Night For A Heart Attack
  20. Hate And Whisky
  21. Hell Ain't What Used To Be
  22. I'm Going To Hitchhike Down To Cincinnati And Kick The Shit Outta Your Drunk Daddy
  23. I'm So High
  24. Keep On Fuckin'
  25. Late Great USA
  26. Lazy Jesus
  27. Lazy White Boy
  28. Mackin
  29. Mackin'
  30. Meaner Than Mama
  31. Nutbush City Limits
  32. One Way Down
  33. Piece of Ass
  34. Pray For The Devil
  35. Rock 'n' Roll Outlaw
  36. Rock N Roll Hoochie Coo
  37. Say Something Nasty
  38. Snowblind
  39. Speed Machine
  40. Stone Cold Down
  41. The Bitch Just Kicked Me Out
  42. The kids are back
  43. We Want a War
  44. Why Why Why
  45. Words Of Wisdom
  46. You Give Drugs A Bad Name

Nashville Pussy is an American rock band from Atlanta, Georgia. The band's lyrical themes mostly revolve around sex, drugs, drinking, fighting, and rock 'n' roll. Initially called Hell's Half-Acre, the band's name comes from Ted Nugent's introduction to "Wang Dang Sweet Poontang" on the Double Live Gonzo album. Following the initial 1997 breakup of Kentucky cowpunk band Nine Pound Hammer, guitarist Blaine Cartwright formed Nashville Pussy where he would take up vocal duties in addition to guitar. The core lineup of Nashville Pussy consists of husband-and-wife duo Blaine Cartwright and Ruyter Suys (pronounced "Rider Sighs"), and drummer Jeremy Thompson, formerly of Texas band Phantom Creeps. Original drummer Adam Neal (Nine Pound Hammer) left to form the Hookers. Original bassist Corey Parks (sister of former basketball player Cherokee Parks) quit one month after the release of the album High as Hell, and later joined Die Hunns. Tracy Almazan a.k.a. Tracy Kickass formerly of New York City's The Wives, and Helldorado was enlisted to replace Parks mid-tour. Nashville Pussy recorded Say Something Nasty with Almazan on bass only to be replaced by Katielyn Campbell (of the band Famous Monsters). Katie Lynn's image is on the album Say Something Nasty. Campbell was subsequently replaced by Karen Cuda for the album Get Some. Karen Cuda also appeared as bassist on the album "From Hell to Texas", and in the live DVD Live in Hollywood. Nashville Pussy have released seven full-length studio albums, one EP and two live DVDs.

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