Austin Lounge Lizards When Drunks Go Bad
from The Highway Cafe of the Damned 1988. Sugarhill The Lizards second release captures both the time of its creation the late Reagan years, underscored by a perverse ballad about the man himself and the group s own wonderfully offbeat and definitely leftleaning vision of the universe. The opening, threeminute title track showcases the band s balanced strengths. On the one hand, they simply cook in ways that Bill Monroe would be proud of: straightup bluegrass without gimmicks, with main singer
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