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Other Songs 18 Wheels Of Love 21st Century USA 3 Dimes Down 72 72 (This Highway's Mean) A Blessing And A Curse A Ghost To Most A World Of Hurt After The Scene Dies Aftermath USA Angels And Fuselage Armageddons Back in Town Assholes Awaiting Resurrection Babies in Cages Baggage Birmingham Birthday Boy Bob Box Of Spiders Bulldozers and Dirt Buttholeville Careless Carl Perkins' Cadillac Cartoon Gold Cassies Brother Checkout Time In Vegas Cottenseed Cottonseed Daddy Learned To Fly Daddy Needs A Drink Daddys Cup Dancin Ricky Danko / Manuel Danko / Manuel Danko/Manuel Darkened Flags On The Cusp Of Dawn Daylight Days Of Graduation Dead Drunk And Naked Decoration Day Demonic Possession Do It Yourself Drag The Lake Charlie Easy On Yourself Ever South Everybody Needs Love Eyes Like Glue Feb 14 Filthy And Fried First Air Of Autumn George Jones Talkin' Cell Phone Blues Get Downtown Girls Who Smoke Goddamn Lonely Love Go-Go Boots Goodbye Goodes Field Road Grand Canyon Gravitys Gone Greenville To Baton Rouge Grievance Merchants Guitar Man Upstairs Guns Of Umpqua Hanging On Hearing Jimmy Loud Heathens Hell No I Aint Happy Heroin Again Home Field Advantage I Do Believe I Hear You Hummin Im Sorry Huston (Its Gonna Be) I Told You So Kinky Hypocrite Late For Church Let There Be Rock Life In The Factory Like a Rolling Stone Lisas Birthday Little Bonnie Little Pony and the Great Big Horse Loaded Gun In The Closet Lookout Mountain Love Like This Made Up English Oceans Mama Bake a Pie (Daddy Kill a Chicken) Margo And Harold Marry Me Mercy Buckets Monument Valley Moved Mrs. Claus' Kimono Mrs. Dubose My Sweet Annette Natural Light Never Gonna Change Never Gunna Change Nine Bullets Once They Banned Imagine One Of These Days Opening Act Outfit Panties In Your Purse Pauline Hawkins People Who Died Perfect Timing Plastic Flowers On The Highway Play It All Night Long Primer Coat Pulaski Purgatory Line Puttin' People on the Moon Putting People On The Moon Quarantine Together Ramon Casiano Rays Automatic Weapon Rebels Righteous Path Road Cases Ronnie and Neil Rosemary with a Bible and a Gun Runaway Train Sandwiches For The Road Santa Fe Self Destructive Zones Shit Shots Count Shut Up And Get On The Place Shut Up and Get On the Plane Sink Hole Slow Ride Argument (Somethings Got To) Give Pretty Soon Sounds Better in the Song Space City Steve Mcqueen Sun Dont Shine Surrender Under Protest Tales Facing Up That Man I Shot The Boys From Alabama The Buford Stick The Company I Keep The Day John Henry Died The Deeper In The Fireplace Poker The Flying Wallendas The Fourth Night Of My Drinking The Home Front The KKK Took My Baby Away The Living Bubba The Man I Shot The Monument Valley The New OK The Night Gg Allen Came To Town The Night G.G. Allin Came To Town The Opening Act The Part of Him The Perilous Night [The New OK Version] The Presidents Penis Is Missing The Purgatory Line The Righteous Path The Sands Of Iwo Jima The Southern Thing The Thanksgiving Filter The Three Alabama Icons The Three Great Alabama Icons The Tough Sell The Weakest Man The Wig He Made Her Wear This F*cking Job This Fucking Job Thoughts and Prayers Three Dimes Down Til He's Dead or Rises Too Much Sex Too Much Sex (Too Little Jesus) Tornadoes Two Daughters And A Beautiful Wife Uncle Frank Used To Be A Cop Wallace Wednesday What It Means When Hes Gone When The Pin Hits The Shell When the Well Runs Dry When Walter Went Crazy Where The Devil Dont Stay Where's Eddie Why Henry Drinks Wife Beater Women Without Whiskey You And Your Crystal Meth You Got Another Your Daddy Hates Me Zip City Zoloft
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Drive-By Truckers are an alternative country/Southern rock band based in Athens, Georgia, though two out of five current members are originally from The Shoals region of Northern Alabama, and the band strongly identifies with Alabama.

Drive-By Truckers was co-founded by Patterson Hood (son of bassist David Hood of the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section) and longtime friend, former room-mate, and musical partner Mike Cooley in Athens, Georgia, in 1996. -Wikipedia
Members:
Patterson Hood -
guitar, vocals, bass
(1996 - present)

Mike Cooley -
guitar, vocals, bass
(1996 - present)

Brad "The EZB" Morgan -
drums
(1999 - present)

Jay Gonzalez -
keyboards, guitar, vocals
(2008 - present)

Matt Patton -
bass
(2012 - present)

Genre(s): Alternative country, alternative rock, Southern rock
Active From: 1996-present
Associated Acts: Adam's House Cat The Screwtopians Jason Isbell Booker T. Jones The Dexateens
Quotes:
Jason joining the band made a big change not to mention everything we went through during the period of time that we made that record. [We] made a lot of changes in each of our individual personalities and as a whole having gone through all of that.
Patterson Hood 

When Adam's House Cat broke up in 1991, which was Cooley and my band for six years, I put my entire life, heart, and soul into that thing. I mean everything. I ended up getting divorced over it, and then the band broke up and I was left with nothing. I had nothing to show for six years of my life except for a finished record that still hasn't come out. And I went through a pretty deep, dark, two-year depression after that, [which] probably resulted in some of the earlier songs that became Drive-By Trucker songs, for that matter.
Patterson Hood 
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