Honkytonk University
- Toby Keith
- Band Name: Toby Keith
- Record Label: Dreamworks Nashville
- Release Date: May 17, 2005
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MattJun 9, 20055A slight improvement from his other recent stuff, but not much.
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DanielSJul 13, 200510
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CariMJun 3, 20057It's growing on me.
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VenusSJun 16, 20052Well, let us give our thanks to Toby Trash. I haven't been this excited about a country singer since Billy Ray Cirus. In fact I heard they were gonna join up for a a tribute to Mullet- Rock, a fresh new scene straight out of the arm pit of Cincinnati.
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JeffSJun 17, 20050I admit it. I havent heard any of his music. But that horrible Ford truck commercial he was in.... he murdered my inner child...killed my faith in humanity
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cjsouzaJul 24, 200510i love your song i aint as good as i once was
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BenjaminTAug 31, 200510Oh my gosh..... People need to start appreciating a good singer and songwriter. I have been listening to Toby Kieth since I was 4; and im 14 now. Toby Kieth had really out done himself now. ''She Ain't Hooked On Me No More'' is great. One of the best I've heard from Toby. All I got to say to toby is keep it up!
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SamDOct 11, 20050i told my friends how toby keith could never suck anymore than his prior albums, I had told them a deep, cold, heartless lie. He make britney spears look like john lennon
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JeffMOct 24, 200510If you don't like this cd you dont like country. His most well rounded effort.
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NoahEMay 22, 20054
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One of his very best records.
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67With the macho posturing out of the way, it makes it easier to appreciate his powerful voice and million-dollar arrangements.
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A solid old-school effort with a Ph.D. in pain. [20 May 2005, p.77]