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- Artist(s): Gary Rossington, Johnny Van Zant, Rickey Medlocke, Michael Cartellone
- Summary: The 13th studio album for the Southern rock band is its first with new bass player Johnny Colt (formerly with the Black Crowes) and was produced by Bob Marlette.
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- Record Label: Roadrunner Records
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Blues-Rock, Album Rock, Hard Rock, Rock & Roll, Southern Rock, Boogie Rock
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She's like fashion out of a steel mine She ain't afraid to get dirty - have a good time She's kind of backwoods She's kind of psycho She likes to... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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UncutOct 25, 2012Every note, lick, snarl and spit on this album is precisely no more and no less than might be expected of a Lynyrd Skynyrd album. [Oct 2012, p.84]
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Oct 24, 2012Skynyrd are making sturdy, old-time rock & roll for an audience that's likely peppered with Tea Partiers, the kind of Middle American worried that the world they knew is slipping away, and Last of a Dyin' Breed provides a bit of a rallying point for them: it's true to their roots but living in the moment.
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Q MagazineOct 24, 2012[The album] is full of reductive, radio-friendly hard rock. [Nov 2012, p.86]
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Oct 24, 2012On Dyin' Breed, they stoop to some depressing new lows.
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