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  1. The Drive-By Truckers are a Southern rock band based in Athens, Georgia. One of the most-listened-to and most-awarded groups in their genre, the Truckers have consisted of a shifting lineup built ...

  2. Sep 30, 2016 · Compelled, but not defeated. Surrender under protest if you must. Compelled, but not defeated. [Verse 2: Cooley] If it's all you can remember. Then it's been that way forever. And for six long ...

  3. Don't Be In Love Around Me. Girls Who Smoke. Runaway Train. The Great Car Dealer War. TVA. Drive-By Truckers lyrics - 187 song lyrics sorted by album, including "Gravity's Gone", "Let There Be Rock", "Angels And Fuselage".

    • “Zip City” The penultimate song on Southern Rock Opera’s first disk, “Zip City” is a poignant Southern love song told from the perspective of a 17-year-old boy struggling with his place in society and his frustrations with his girlfriend.
    • “Decoration Day” Singer/songwriter Jason Isbell lent his guitar, voice, and songwriting to the Truckers from 2001 to 2007, and one the first songs he contributed was the title track for 2003’s Decoration Day.
    • “Grand Canyon” The moving finale of 2014’s English Oceans, “Grand Canyon” is an elegy for one of the band’s longtime friends and companions on the road, Craig Lieske.
    • “What It Means” The Truckers have never shied away from hard truths. But in 2016, they—along with the rest of our nation—were faced with a different kind of story, one that’s probably a lot harder to tell.
  4. Aug 24, 2004 · Mary Alice had a baby and he looked just like I did We got married on a Monday and I been working ever since Every week down at the Ford Plant but now they say they're shutting down

  5. 16 hours ago · Hood and Hicks formed Drive-By Truckers shortly after Hicks moved to Athens, but their Lynyrd Skynyrd concept went onto the back burner while the band made its first two albums, 1998’s ...

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  7. Drive-By Truckers' lyrics are noted for expressing the progressive political views of the band, particularly band member and songwriter Patterson Hood. [61] [62] Jonathan Bernstein, writing for Rolling Stone , described American Band as the group's most politically charged album, describing the songs as "blunt, pissed-off Trump -era anthems ...

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