Nashville Pussy Songs 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 songs ranked.
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10. Fried Chicken and Coffee (Let Them Eat Pussy, 1998)
“If you like it fast, raw, sleazy, loud and funny, this is for you. Kick ass punk-rock n roll! These guys and girls are the Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll!”
9. Rock ‘n’ Roll Outlaw (High as Hell, 2000)
“It’s a great album, especially for people who want their rock a little different. The album is solid, and I would recommend it for anyone likes rock music.”
8. Pussy Time (Get Some!, 2005)
“The boys and girls are back for another over the top hard rocking glam fest that makes it feel like 1973. If you are not familar with Nashville Pussy, and that is highly possible because they will never get played on the radio, they are a hard rocking, glam banging, punk playing, bunch of red necked hillbillies.”
7. Good Night for a Heart Attack (Get Some!, 2005)
“Take Skinner, AC/DC and add the vocals of Alice Cooper and out comes Pussy. As a matter of fact, the lead singer is sounding more and more like Alice Cooper with each record. And that ain’t a bad thing at all. Some juvinile lyrics but who cares. It is guitar driven, attitude laced real rock and roll. You gotta love it.”
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6. Piece of Ass (High as Hell, 2000)
“Nashville Pussy is an utterly unapologetic band, and more power to them. Their music may be devoid of manners, but you won’t find more of an attitude anywhere. Like their idols Motorhead, Nashville Pussy is in relentless pursuit of reckless abandon. Their brand of sleazy barroom rock centers exclusively on an all-Hell-is-about-to-break-loose ethos.”
5. Struttin’ Cock (High as Hell, 2000)
“This is one of the best rock and roll cd’s since Bon Scott died. Makes me want to grab a Natural Lite, sit in my car, crank up the stereo and do burnouts all day. These guys are always touring so if they come to your town GO SEE THEM.”
4. Come On Come On (High as Hell, 2000)
“Absolutely the BEST rock n roll band of the late 90’s and into 2000, if you like Ted Nugent meets ac/dc with some motorhead and some aggression then this is for you!”
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3. Go Motherfucker Go (Let Them Eat Pussy 1998)
“A LOT of AC/DC influence (which isn’t a bad thing) on the guitars and the lyrical content. Nashville Pussy is a little more bold in their words though, a good kick in the ass!”
2. Go to Hell (High as Hell, 2000)
“For an album to make my collection, much less my top ten list is quite a task. Nasville Pussy: High As Hell is 110%. Attitude, energy, and raw talent. A touch of punk, and a dash of southern rock is how I would describe this band. Nashville Pussy should be in everyones cd spinner.”
1. Shoot First and Run Like Hell (High as Hell, 2000)
“Absolutely the BEST rock n roll band of the late 90’s and into 2000, if you like Ted Nugent meets ac/dc with some motorhead and some aggression then this is for you! HELL YEAH!”