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Hayseed Dixie Dalek
July 13, 2004

What's all this Hayseed Dixie stuff Chris Moyles has been playing? They have recorded three albums. The first a tribute to AC/DC, the second, various hard rock/metal covers and the third a tribute to Kiss, all in a mountain/bluegrass style, with fiddle, mandolin, banjo and the like. They can all be bought from their website [link above] or from Amazon along with their forthcoming album, Let There Be Rock Grass. The Dixies are really the Kerosene Brothers, but it looks as if their novelty alter ego's have outpaced them. They'll be in London on August 6th at The Borderline.

Spotted in Westminster today... A Dalek!

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