In the dixie of The Dirty South, Reconstruction never
ends, and the red in "red state" stands for fighting mad. "They say
better days upon us/But I'm sucking left hind tit," growls
guitarist Patterson Hood in the gnarled-Skynyrd broadside "Puttin'
People on the Moon," one of fourteen loud and moving, war-at-home
songs by the boldest 'n' baddest Southern band in the land.
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