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From the "We Will Rock You" intro, to the obnoxious overdriven arena rock guitar, to the awkwardly and uncharacteristically non-synchronous performances by Alabama founding members Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry, and Jeff Cook, "Southern Drawl" isn't just bad, it's something that makes you wish you could go back and completely erase it from your country music consciousness.
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