"The name lives on" CD by Texas Hippie Coalition

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TEXAS HIPPIE COALITION MNRK Heavy Europe

The new album from Texas Hippie Coalition is another explosive collection of great songs from start to finish. Right from the first single, 'Hell Hounds,' it is evident that THC is a real force to be reckoned with. Other songs like 'I Come From Dirt' and 'Keep My Name Out Of Your Mouth' are direct punches to the face. With tracks like 'I Teach Angels How To Fly' and the title track 'The Name Lives On,' the band demonstrates that the 'Keep It Rockin'' theory of the group is multi-faceted. They have also added timeless songs like 'Built For The Road' and 'Believe,' which immediately let you know that the name of THC will live on. Texas Hippie Coalition is often compared to the many great Southern Rock and Texas bands that came before them. But they prove to the world that THC is not only following in their footsteps but leaving huge footprints of their own. The band is not only carving out a place in the cross-genre music scene but has created their own genre with 'Red Dirt Metal.' You have to hear it to understand it. Words alone cannot convey how powerful and grand their sound is.
Item no. 553407
Title The name lives on
Musical Genre Heavy Metal
Product topic Bands
Band Texas Hippie Coalition
Release date 4/21/23
Gender Unisex
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 CD

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CD 1

  • 1.
    Hell Hounds
  • 2.
    I Come From The Dirt
  • 3.
    Built For The Road
  • 4.
    Scream
  • 5.
    Hard Habit
  • 6.
    Believe
  • 7.
    License To Kill
  • 8.
    Keep My Name Out Of YourMouth
  • 9.
    I Teach Angels How To Fly
  • 10.
    The Name Lives On - 7. Studioalbum

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