Those Poor Bastards

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  • gothic country
  • country
  • death country
  • Alt-country
  • folk
Those Poor Bastards sind ein amerikanisches Gothic Country-Duo aus Madison (Wisconsin). Sie spielen eine düstere, bewusst unterproduzierte Musik, die Folk, "Cowboy"-Musik und Country der 1930er Jahre zitiert, aber punkig verzerrt. Zu ihren Einflüssen zählen sie so unterschiedliche Künstler wie Louvin Brothers, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, Hank III, Einstürzende Neubauten, Misfits, The Birthday Party, Nick Cave, Tom Waits und Christian Death. Read more on Last.fm

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Songs

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    A Bone to Pick

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    A Curse

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    Ain't You Gonna Cry?

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    Among the Pines

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    Barn Burning

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    Behold Black Sheep

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    Black Dog Yodel

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    Black Lightning

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    Blood on My Hands

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    Crooked Man

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    Dead Winter Moon

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    Death Ain't You Got No Shame?

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    Deep in the Mud

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    Doggone

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    Drown in the River

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    Drunk With Fear

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    Everything Is Gone

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    Evil on My Mind

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    Family Graveyard

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    Farewell Happy Fields

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    Fear

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    God Damned Me

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    Have I Been Faithful?

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    Hoist That Skirt

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    I Cannot Escape the Darkness

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    I Walk the Line

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    I Will Bring You Dead Flowers

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    In the Backwoods

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    John Henry Gonna

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    Lost on the Way

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    My Last Dollar

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    Nightmare Lullaby

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    No One

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    Old Pine Box

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    Pills I Took

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    Radio Country

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    Raw and Bleeding

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    Ruin My Life

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    Shadows Fall

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    Sick & Alone

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    Stay Away From the Forest Boy

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    Swallowed by Sin

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    The Accident

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    The Bright Side

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    The Dust Storm

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    The Hellbound Train

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    The Plague

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    There's Gotta Be Something Better

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    These Are Hard Times

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    They Don't Make Folks Like They Used To