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Twenty Bucks and Two Black Eyes

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Download links and information about Twenty Bucks and Two Black Eyes by U. S. Roughnecks. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Punk, Heavy Metal, Country, Alternative Country, Alternative genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 31:13 minutes.

Artist: U. S. Roughnecks
Release date: 2004
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Punk, Heavy Metal, Country, Alternative Country, Alternative
Tracks: 14
Duration: 31:13
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Weekend 2:13
2. 29-May 1:51
3. Saturday 2:14
4. Serve and Protect 2:11
5. No Justice 2:15
6. Roughneck Noise 2:44
7. Summer Of '96 1:59
8. Midtown Nights 2:01
9. Lost Paradise 1:45
10. Outcast 1:44
11. Sacto's Alright 2:32
12. Short Haired Rock-n-Roll 2:48
13. Skinhead Blues 1:27
14. Dirty River 3:29

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Based in Sacramento, the U.S. Roughnecks are the last bastion of authentic American hardcore. Fast and furious, the band's Hellcat debut album Twenty Bucks and Two Black Eyes is tough and incendiary as evidenced by blistering, anti-authority odes like "Serve and Protect," the hometown anthem, "Sacto's Alright," plus frontman Mike Hennessey's tough tale of youth on the street, "Summer of '96." Bassist Big Jay (who also doubles in the Bastards) is the band's rhythmic rock, but the muscular, chaotic roar of the Roughnecks isn't easily contained. Hennessey is a hardcore throat in the purist sense, so there's little melody to be found, but shout-along rockers like "Saturday Night" and "Midtown Nights" will thrive for years among the circle pit denizens. Hard yet heartfelt, the U.S. Roughnecks are tough as nails, and this is short-haired rock & roll at it's finest. ~ John D. Luerssen, Rovi