Nashville Pussy Albums Ranked
Nashville Pussy is an American rock band from Atlanta, Georgia. Their musical style has been variously described as psychobilly, Southern rock, hard rock, and cowpunk, as well as sleaze rock. The band’s lyrical themes mostly revolve around sex, drugs, drinking, fighting, and rock ‘n’ roll. Initially called Hell’s Half-Acre, the band’s name comes from Ted Nugent’s introduction to “Wang Dang Sweet Poontang” on the Double Live Gonzo album. Nashville Pussy recorded Say Something Nasty with Almazan on bass only to be replaced by Katielyn Campbell (of the band Famous Monsters). Katie Lynn’s image is on the album Say Something Nasty. Campbell was subsequently replaced by Karen Cuda for the album Get Some. Karen Cuda also appeared as bassist on the album “From Hell to Texas”, and in the live DVD Live in Hollywood. Here are all of Nashville Pussy albums ranked.
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7. Say Something Nasty (2002)
“ADULT music here. And if you don’t like it. You don’t like Pussy! This is just plain hard guitar rocking s*%& in your face mama jama! Raw energy, and fuuuun! So now get up off your a$# and hit your air guitar mother trucker!”
6. High As Hell (2000)
“”High as Hell”, Nashville Pussy’s second full-length release, flips the bird defiantly in the face of the sophomore slump. Somehow this band has outdone “Let Them Eat Pussy”, one of the most aggressively butt-kicking discs in recent memory (and still my vote-getter for best album title of all time).”
5. From Hell To Texas (2009)
“This is a great “hard rocking”, “Southern Metal” Album by NP. This band is from Atlanta. They took their name from a comment Ted Nugent made, while performing a concert in Nashville. Some of the highlights include “Speed Machine”, “From Hell to Texas”, “Drunk Driving Man”, “I’m so High”, “Ain’t Your Business”, “Dead Men Can’t Get Drunk”, and “The Late Great U.S.A.”
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4. Let Them Eat Pussy (1998)
“This first mischief of the nashville pussy, is a bomb!!! worthy heir to motorhead, ac/dc and other ramones, this disc will drive you away your black ideas, with great furibond rhythm, big guitars and texts all more “poetic” than the other!!! it’s heavy, so don’t hesitate any more and throw yourself the cost on this killing… as on those who followed, there’s only good in these Texans!!! a slap… and special mention to the pouch!!! rock’n’roll!!!”
3. Pleased To Eat You (2018)
“Luckily Nashville Pussy is also in it! You get what you expect. No more and no less. Pork skirt at the best side. Dirty, rough and unbroken! It’s like AC/DC. No one expects any changes. Above all, NPs have a high recognition value. As hints I recommend Go home and die and Woke up this morning. Clear buying recommendation on my part!”
2. Get Some! (2005)
“This is their best yet … my heart broke when Corey went off to do her thing elsewhere and the Pussy struggled a bit since, but have come back with a vengeance here. Think of vocals that combine Motorhead’s Lemmy with American Dog’s Michael Hannon and Black Oak Arkansas’ “Jim Dandy”, throw in a power rhythm section and you have a rough idea of what to expect. Add a sense of humour, some clever lyrics, absolute political incorrectness with no apologies and no frills guitars and you’re getting close. And Ike and Tina would be pround of the Pussy’s rendition of Nutbush City Limits too.”
1. Up The Dosage (2014)
“Cheers to Nashville Pussy for keepin’ the rock alive. Don’t let the band’s image and name fool you….these are some ridiculously talented musicians and songwriters. As with every new album release in their career, Nashville Pussy continues to progress and evolve beyond their more raw styled beginnings. ‘Up The Dosage’ is big step up from the somewhat lukewarm ‘From Hell To Texas’. The added elements found on ‘Up The Dosage’ such as organ, steel guitar, etc should be familiar to fans of latter day Nine Pound Hammer and especially the Kentucky Bridgeburners and take nothing away from the core Nashville Pussy sound.”