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Rollin' (Texas Hippie Coalition album)

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7-530: Rollin' is the second studio album by American metal band Texas Hippie Coalition . It was released on July 6, 2010 and reached number 29 on the US Heatseekers Albums chart. The album, which was their first with Carved Records , contains Version 2 of "Pissed Off and Mad About it" (the first single from the band) produced by David Prater. The band toured the United States and Europe in mid-2010 with

14-721: A stop at Bospop Festival in the Netherlands. The album was touted by VH1 's That Metal Show as "one of the greatest sophomore albums ever". All tracks are written by Randy Cooper , John Exall and Big Dad Ritch, except where noted Texas Hippie Coalition Texas Hippie Coalition (often abbreviated to THC ) is an American heavy metal band from Denison, Texas . The band was formed in Denison, Texas by Big Dad Ritch, along with his friend John Exall and other friends. Several lineup changes occurred before, Rollin , with producer Dave Prater. Rollin arrived on July 6, 2010, which

21-449: The ensemble plans to release their sixth studio album in 2018. On January 12, 2018, Exall announced that he and the band had parted ways, leaving Ritch as the sole original band member. In early 2018, Larado Romo, brother of guitarist Nevada Romo, joined the ensemble on bass guitar. During the first week of 2019, percussionist Timmy Braun and the band parted ways. Braun was replaced by Devon Carothers. On March 29, 2019, "Moonshine",

28-525: The first single from High in the Saddle , the sixth studio album from the group, was released. At that time, the ensemble announced that the work would be released on May 31, 2019, the first from the band released through Entertainment One . In 2020, Scott Lytle, former percussionist for the band from 2007 to 2008, died. On January 10, 2021, the band mutually parted ways with drummer Devon Carothers. On January 12, Locust Grove and DEITY drummer Joey Mandigo

35-491: The summer of 2014. On February 23, 2016, the ensemble announced that their fifth studio album, Dark Side of Black , would be released on April 22, 2016. In April and May 2016, the band is scheduled to tour in support of this work, which includes performances at Rock on the Range , Rocklahoma and River City Rockfest. In June 2016, the band announced the addition of guitarist Nevada Romo. In August 2017, Ritch announced that

42-479: Was produced by Skidd Mills , known for working with Saving Abel, Sick Puppies and others, at Sound Kitchen Studios. "Ride On" has been described by the band as, "the next level, " "a little more raw, a little grittier, " and "our way of letting everybody know that rock 'n' roll ain't dead. " During that same year, the ensemble also performed at Rocklahoma and Rock on the Range in May in addition to Mayhem Festival in

49-481: Was their first national release. In early 2012 the group began working with producer Bob Marlette . Their first single " Turn It Up " was released in June of that same year. Peacemaker was released on August 14, 2012, and was ranked 20 on Billboard Hard Rock Albums . In February 2014, it was announced that Ride On , the fourth studio album from the quartet is expected to be released October 7, 2014. The record

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