Texas Hippie Coalition

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Pissed Off and Mad About It 04:06 Tools
Turn It Up 03:43 Tools
No Shame 03:32 Tools
Clenched Fist 04:35 Tools
Troublesome Times 00:00 Tools
Drug Dealer 00:00 Tools
Leavin' 00:00 Tools
Hands Up 03:57 Tools
Closure 00:00 Tools
Crawlin' 00:00 Tools
Damn You to Hell 03:37 Tools
Outlaw 03:01 Tools
TX Tags 03:41 Tools
8 Seconds 04:03 Tools
Intervention 00:00 Tools
Flawed 00:00 Tools
Jesus Freak 03:12 Tools
Rollin' 04:36 Tools
Wicked 03:45 Tools
Paw Paw Hill 04:02 Tools
Peacemaker 04:21 Tools
Riverbottom 05:34 Tools
Don't Come Lookin' 00:00 Tools
Sex & Drugs & Rock and Roll 03:52 Tools
Groupie Girl 00:00 Tools
Back From Hell 03:50 Tools
Saddle Sore 00:00 Tools
Think of Me 00:00 Tools
Cocked and Loaded 00:00 Tools
Beg 00:00 Tools
El Diablo Rojo 03:05 Tools
Monster In Me 00:00 Tools
Ride On 00:00 Tools
Splinter 00:00 Tools
Go Pro 00:00 Tools
Rock Ain't Dead 02:58 Tools
Bottom of the Bottle 04:11 Tools
Fire in the Hole 02:45 Tools
Come Get It 00:00 Tools
Rubbins Racin 00:00 Tools
I Am the End 00:00 Tools
Angel Fall 00:00 Tools
Shakin' Baby 00:00 Tools
Moonshine 04:43 Tools
Knee Deep 04:23 Tools
Villain 03:13 Tools
Into the Wall 00:00 Tools
Dark Side 00:00 Tools
Rise 04:10 Tools
Hit It Again 00:00 Tools
Gods Are Angry 00:00 Tools
Dirty Finger 04:21 Tools
Bring It Baby 00:00 Tools
Ride Or Die 00:00 Tools
Get Your Hands Up 00:00 Tools
BullsEye 00:00 Tools
Stevie Nicks 00:00 Tools
Why Aren't You Listening 00:00 Tools
Blue Lights On 00:00 Tools
Tell It from the Ground 03:42 Tools
Rubbins Racin' 00:00 Tools
Damn You to Hell [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Tongue Like A Devil 00:00 Tools
Tounge Like A Devil 00:00 Tools
Pissed Off 00:00 Tools
Beg (The 420 Recording) 00:00 Tools
Sex Drugs Rock and Roll 00:00 Tools
Beg - The 420 Recording 00:00 Tools
/ DIVINE INTERVENTION 00:00 Tools
Your Mama Won't Know 00:00 Tools
Sundown Devil 00:00 Tools
Intervention - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Rollin' - Remastered 03:12 Tools
Groupie Girl - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Pissed off & Mad About It - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Cocked and Loaded - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Divine Intervention 00:00 Tools
Cocked And Loaded 00:00 Tools
Saddle Sore 00:00 Tools
Back from Hell - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Saddle Sore - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Whiskey (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Back From Hell 00:00 Tools
Jesus Freak - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Pissed off about it 00:00 Tools
Sex & Drugs & Rock A 00:00 Tools
Flawed - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Pissed Off (and Mad about it) 00:00 Tools
Pissed Off And Mad About It 00:00 Tools
‘El Diablo Rojo 00:00 Tools
Beg - Remastered 00:00 Tools
"Pissed Off and Mad About It" Carved Records 00:00 Tools
Rock Ain’t Dead 00:00 Tools
Rubbins Racin’ 00:00 Tools
01. Angel Fall 00:00 Tools
Hit It 00:00 Tools
Whiskey Burn 00:00 Tools
02. Come Get It 00:00 Tools
03. Dark Side 00:00 Tools
Pride of Texas 00:00 Tools
Pride of Texas- drug dealer 00:00 Tools
08. Rise 00:00 Tools
01 - No Shame 00:00 Tools
09. Shakin' 00:00 Tools
07. Knee Deep 00:00 Tools
06. Into The Wall 00:00 Tools
Shakin' 00:00 Tools
Turn It Up [Mainstream Rock] 00:00 Tools
05. Hit It 00:00 Tools
Pissed Off Mad and About About It 00:00 Tools
02 - Clenched Fist 00:00 Tools
04. Gods Are Angry 00:00 Tools
10. Villain 00:00 Tools
08. Sex & Drugs & Rock And Roll 00:00 Tools
07 - Leavin 00:00 Tools
03 - Pissed Off And Mad About It 00:00 Tools
05 Pissed Off and Mad About It 00:00 Tools
Troublesometimes 00:00 Tools
Sex & Drugs & Rock 'N' Roll 00:00 Tools
05 - Drug Dealer 00:00 Tools
04 - Troublesome Times 00:00 Tools
06 - Texas Tags 00:00 Tools
Pride of Texas- River Bottom 00:00 Tools
10 - Riverbottom 00:00 Tools
09 - Closure 00:00 Tools
Pride of Texas- Crawlin 00:00 Tools
08 - Crawlin 00:00 Tools
01 Intervention 00:00 Tools
Turn It Up |from: Peacemaker - 2012 00:00 Tools
- Crawlin 00:00 Tools
"Sundown Devil" 00:00 Tools
09 Back from Hell 00:00 Tools
THIS STATION WILL CONTINUE AFTER THIS BREAK 00:00 Tools
10 Beg 00:00 Tools
Pissed Off and Mad About It на Metalmania 00:00 Tools
Don't Come Lookin 00:00 Tools
Pissed off Mad About It. 00:00 Tools
Turn It Up (HD) 03:53 Tools
Drig Dealer 00:00 Tools
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Upon first glance of the Texas Hippie Coalition, one may come to the conclusion that they are an intimidating group that lives up to the cliché of their nickname “band of outlaws.” However, looking a little closer at lead vocalist Big Dad Ritch, bassist John Exall, guitarists Randy Cooper and Crawfish, and drummer Ryan Bennett; it’s hard to ignore that they are indeed much more than meets the eye. They are a loyal and talented “band of brothers” who consider themselves just as much family as they are band mates. “We’re as southern as southern can be,” says ‘Big Dad’ Ritch, the behemoth front man and driving force behind Texas Hippie Coalition. “Lynyrd Skynyrd, Molly Hatchet, ZZ Top, Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson – we’re as outlaw as we can get, while at the same time having the power of that Texas groove, like Pantera. We’re metal with a southern rock and roll spirit. We are a band of outlaws.” Not outlaws in the bad-boy sense, outlaws in the artistic sense, drawing their inspiration from the vast tapestry of musical influences that spans the great state of Texas and beyond. While there’s no denying the band’s metallic epicenter, there’s also no denying their kindred spirit with the original man in black, Johnny Cash. “My dad raised me on cool stuff like Jimi Hendrix, Steve Miller and Alice Cooper, and he took me to see Johnny Cash at a young age,” says Ritch. “The way he talked to the crowd between songs and the way he communicated with the audience, he left no separation. He made people feel like he was part of them and they were part of him – ever since, that’s what I’ve always wanted to be.” It wasn’t difficult for Big Dad Ritch, Randy Cooper and John Exall to find each other in Denison, Texas. Being a small town with a very limited amount of musicians, rival bands were forced to work together to set up road trips to cities, such as Dallas, in order to play shows and expand their musical aspirations. Originally starting in rival bands, Ritch, Randy and John found themselves bonding over their craft and the fact that the art of storytelling had become lost in heavy music. They started playing, writing and eventually recording together. Shortly thereafter, Texas Hippie Coalition emerged from The Red River Valley that borders Northern Texas and Southern Oklahoma and ripped their way on to the metal scene with their self-released album Pride of Texas. Supporting the album and through their determination to put themselves in front of music fanatics from coast to coast, they’ve earned the respect of fans and peers with their hard-hitting style of music dubbed “red dirt metal.” It was this momentum that led the band to drummer Ryan Bennett. When the group met Ryan as the graphic designer at their management company, they had no idea what talents he possessed as a musician himself until they had an opening for a new drummer, which he quickly jumped at the chance to audition for. Impressed, it was an easy position to fill when the band and their original drummer parted ways. While the band was touring the country, brand new Dallas label, Carved Records took notice of THC’s increasing success. Label owner Tim Porter and VP of Operations Phil Thomas felt the band’s approach to success was congruent with their own for Carved Records and they immediately made Texas Hippie Coalition their inaugural signing at the end of 2009. The group teamed up with multi-platinum producer, David Prater (Dream Theater, Firehouse) and headed to his studio in Oklahoma to record their second album, Rollin’ to be released via Carved Records on July 6th, 2010. The first single will be the already familiar and consistently requested band anthem “Pissed Off and Mad About It.” A powerful song from the day it was written, it’s come to full fruition in the studio with the band’s current lineup adding the official Texas Hippie Coalition seal. A highlighted track on Rollin’ is “Intervention,” a song the band unanimously chose as one of their favorites from their new recordings. "A driving tune with the feel of old Sabbath, the song hits you right in the chest and doesn't let up,” says Ryan. Adds Ritch of the lyrics, “Everybody is sitting around waiting for everyone else to have an intervention these days, but this song is about realizing that you need to stop, stand up and get yourself through it on your own.” Cooper calls “Cocked and Loaded” one of the best representations of his band – “we’re fired up, we’re gonna hit it, we’re cocked and loaded…” he says. But it’s “Groupie Girl” that Ritch thinks just might be the best song he’s ever written. “It’s got Guns N’ Roses with a ZZ Top swagger, and is beautiful from beginning to end – it’s about being in a town, being with a girl for a day or two, then you’re gone. She may have been the love of your life, but you don’t have the time to devote to the relationship. Instead of being shady, it’s about being a southern gentleman – “I wish I could stay and always be here to wipe your tears away, but I’ve got to go on down the road…” And when Texas Hippie Coalition aren’t on the road? “You’ll probably find us in an armchair drinking a beer, fishing on the river,” says Exall. “We’re not too good for anybody – we are everybody.” “We’re just like you all,” says the band’s ‘Big Dad’ - “our rent’s due, and our electricity is a month passed due...” Current line-up: Big Dad Ritch - Vocals Randy Cooper - Guitar Wes Wallace - Guitar John Exall - Bass Ryan "The Kid" Bennett - Drums Read more on Last.fm. 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