Southern Devils

Southern Devils Artist: Pimpadelic
Label: Rhino / Ada
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 016998139523
EAN: 0016998139523
ASIN: B00004SCD2


Release Date: 2000-04-18

Southern Devils


Related Categories:

General General
Categories | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
Gangsta & Hardcore Gangsta & Hardcore
Categories | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
General General
Categories | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Southern Rap Southern Rap
Categories | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop Rap Pop Rap
Categories | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
General General
Categories | Rock | Styles | Music
Southern Rock Southern Rock
Categories | Classic Rock | Styles | Music
Pop Rock Pop Rock
Categories | Pop | Styles | Music
Rhino Records Rhino Records
Categories | Amazon.com Label Stores | Stores | Music

Tracks:

  1. Caught It From Me
  2. Hated
  3. Check Yourself
  4. Vegas
  5. Fire
  6. Perpetraitor
  7. My Style
  8. White Trash
  9. So Damn Tough
  10. Now You See It
  11. Break You Down
  12. Tits (Will Be Alright)
  13. Nasties Get Up
  14. Lost Cause

Similar Items:

  1. Southern Discomfort
  2. Barely Legal

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Follow-up Purchase.......2004-11-16

I stumbled across a little rock bar called Curtain Club in Dallas on a mad trip from England straight to Deep Ellum with my girl and these guys were on stage with 12 naked woman doing there thing. What a good night, and a decent CD to buy later

1 out of 5 stars FUNNY IN A 13-YEAR-OLD KINDA WAY.......2002-12-21

This album is funny, but not nearly as funny as watching the morons who take this stuff seriously. Really guys, Blue Mound is NOT the ghetto, and Donnie Franks is NOT a pimp. But these things aren't really what makes this album so bad. Plainly stated--the music is horrible at best. With the exception of a couple of almost-decent (although insanely unoriginal) country-tinged songs, there is nothing here. Has nobody out there even heard of G.G. Allin? Because if anyone has, then they'd realize what a balatant [remake] "Easy Jesus" and the rest of Pimpadelic are.

4 out of 5 stars Been with tha' PIMPS for years!.......2001-10-17

I have been listening to the pimps' do their thing for about the last three or four years, and there CD's are great. If you really want to hear them you need to head down to Deep Ellum and see them live. I live in Germany now so I have been spreadin' them out over here.

5 out of 5 stars Definalty Check it out.......2001-10-03

There isnt too many CD's in which I dig every song on it but I defiantly like and recomend Southern Devils to anyone. Just about all my friends like them too so they cany be that bad right?

5 out of 5 stars Out for one thing.......2001-07-22

With album titles like "Southern Devils," "Barely Legal," and "Statetory Rape" it's not hard to figure out that these guys are one of the most vulgar bands around. The majority of their songs deal with picking up underage girls and drugs...the lead singer, Easy Jesus, even claims to be the nephew of the infamous David Allen Coe. With that being said...this CD is completely awesome.

Calling them rap/rock is kind of insulting. Pimpadelic uses a great blend of rap, metal, funk, and DJ scratch work on nearly every song on the album. The duo of Easy Jesus and Dirty K on the mic is an awesome blend, whether it be on a rapid fire track like "My Style" or the mellow flow of "Perpetraitor." Even though their lyrics will offend a large amount of people, the style in which they put it out is incredible. Anyone who is a fan of Kid Rock and Nashville Pussy will love this band.

Music Album:

  1. Acting My Age ~ Graduate
  2. Another Long Day ~ J-Henry
  3. Just Like A Vacation ~ Blue Rodeo
  4. Endangered Species ~ Klaatu
  5. Dream of a Child ~ Burton Cummings
  6. Titles ~ Mick Karn
  7. Sixteen Haiku and Other Stories ~ Sigmatropic
  8. Ash Wednesday ~ Greg Wood
  9. This Soft Life ~ Scout
  10. Keys to Ascension, Vol. 2 ~ Yes

Music Album

Music Album

Music CD

Bert Lown's Biltmore Hotel Orchestra ~ Bert Lown

In the Beginning 1949-1954 ~ Teddi King

Legends in Jazz ~ Coleman Hawkins, J.J. Johnson, Lionel Hampton

Holiday: Bob Brookmeyer Plays Piano ~ Bob Brookmeyer

Angela Hagenbach and Musa Nova ~ Musa Nova

San Francisco Moods ~ Cal Tjader

Vasco Remixes ~ Vasco Rossi

Vamos Arrepiar ~ Alcione

20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Jackson 5 ~ Jackson 5

Hlala Nami ~ Rebecca Malope