Kentucky Breakdown

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Kentucky Breakdown
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 4, 2004
GenreCowpunk
LabelAcetate Records[1]
ProducerDavid Barrick
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Professional ratings
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Punknews.org[2]

Kentucky Breakdown is an album by Owensboro, Kentucky-based cowpunk band Nine Pound Hammer, released in 2004.[3] It marks the first new material from the band since the album Hayseed Timebomb was released ten years earlier.

Critical reception[edit]

Punknews.org wrote that "each song is only a few chords with doubled guitar powerchords with occasional Skynard-esque riffs and solos fronted by Blaine Cartwright of Nashville Pussy fame."[2] Ox-Fanzine wrote that "the album is great, better than any goddamn Nashville Pussy LP, and ties in seamlessly with a classic like Hayseed Timebomb."[4]

Track listing[edit]

  1. Intro – 0:50
  2. Rub Yer Daddy's Lucky Belly – 2:19
  3. He Done Run Outta Worms – 2:02
  4. Dead Dog Highway – 2:23
  5. Go-3-Go – 2:20
  6. Drunk, Tired & Mean – 3:19
  7. Double Super Buzz – 2:11
  8. Ain't Hurtin' Nobody – 2:42
  9. Don't Remember Lovin' You Last Night – 2:11
  10. Zebra Lounge – 2:27
  11. 800 Miles – 1:55
  12. If You Want to Get to Heaven – 2:34
  13. Chicken Hi, Chicken Lo – 2:51
  14. Goddamn Right – 2:39

Personnel[edit]

The following people worked on this album

  • David Barrick – Producer, Engineer
  • Matt Bartholomy – Bass
  • Blaine Cartwright – Guitar, Vocals,
  • Mark Chalecki – Mastering
  • Scott Luallen – Vocals
  • Brian Pulito - Drums
  • Brad Scott – Guitars on "Zebra Lounge"

References[edit]

  1. ^ "NINE POUND HAMMER – Acetate Records".
  2. ^ a b "Nine Pound Hammer - Kentucky Breakdown". www.punknews.org.
  3. ^ "Nine Pound Hammer | Biography & History". AllMusic.
  4. ^ "Review". www.ox-fanzine.de.