Southern Culture on the Skids Editorial Review
In Short
Decked out in bouffant wigs, overalls and pork-pie hats, this Chapel Hill, N.C., trio brings an element of humor to the contemporary rockabilly scene. With song titles such as "Dirt Track Date" and "Eight Piece Box," an homage to the wonders of fast-food fried chicken packaging, they poke fun at their own upbringing and cultural surroundings. The band had an erratic start in 1985 but has served up a steady flow of releases ever since, earning it a growing fan base and cult following.
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Southern Culture on the Skids User Reviews
Different is Good
SCOTS are one of a kind, love their music especially the camel song! You should see what it does to a car load of girls!

