Combining the musical styles of Country, Metal and Rap MAY seem...UNLIKELY.
Until you've heard Travis Shredd and the Good Ol' Homeboys. Whipsaw transitions between the styles within the songs demonstrate how compatible these elements are with one another. The band's rave reviews and devoted fans across the country demonstrate how exciting the results are, and support from industry leaders in rock, country, college and alternative formats (even a couple of talk-radio shows have featured Travis Shredd songs) demonstrate the broad appeal of the most unique sound in contemporary music. Although the musical style is decidedly on the unusual side and the lyrical content is often humorous, it would be a mistake to dismiss this band as a "novelty act." The most-often-heard comment from fans is that they feel compelled to listen to the 3 self-released CD's, "Headbanger's Squaredance" (available only through MP3.com), "668: The Neighbor of the Beast," and "Nashville Drive-By" over and over again. With increased exposure, this band is poised to move from cult favorite to cultural phenomenon.
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