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Say Something Nasty,Nashville Pussy
    • Say Something Nasty
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    • The B***h Just Kicked Me Out
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    • You Give Drugs a Bad Name
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    • Say Something Nasty

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    • Words of Wisdom
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    • Say Something Nasty
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    • Gonna Hitchhike Down to Cincinnati and Kick the S**t Outta Your ...
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    • You Give Drugs a Bad Name
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    • The B***h Just Kicked Me Out
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    • Keep on F**kin'
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    • Jack Shack
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    • Keep Them Things Away from Me
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    • Here's to Your Destruction
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    • Let's Get the Hell Outta Here
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    • Slow Movin' Train
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    • Beat Me Senseless
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    • Can't Get Rid of It
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    • Rock N Roll Hoochie Coo
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    • Outro

album review

Five years into their career, Nashville Pussy are showing no signs of maturing -- which is great news for the fans. Say Something Nasty is cut from the same cloth as its two predecessors, fusing garage-style AC/DC boogie with a gleefully unrepentant embrace of white-trash decadence. Although most of the songs are little more than a place to hang gimmicky catch phrases like "You Give Drugs a Bad Name" and "Keep on Fucking," the entire Nashville Pussy package, taken as a whole, is satisfying just the same. Lead guitarist Ruyter Suys emerges as the group's secret weapon here -- her Angus Young-style fretboard scrabbling raises the excitement level considerably -- while the absence of original bassist Corey Parks is virtually unnoticeable on record (her physical presence and on-stage antics were Parks' most memorable contributions to the band). Amidst all the decidedly unmelodic noisemaking, "Here's to Your Destruction" -- smartly placed in the middle of the record -- provides a refreshing change of pace, featuring a heavy-handed take on Lynyrd Skynyrd-style Southern boogie. Gloriously dumb fun. ~ Andy Hinds, All Music Guide

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