2:34

Harmonica beginning, DEEP
Growling male voice, southern country, alternating drums through alternating speakers, banjos, base, slow violin, clapping beats, SLOW deep beats
Harmonica ending & slow violin
3:11

Voices
v5
Gothic DEEP Growling male voice, Harmonica, banjo, electric guitar, EXTENSIVE ECHO, Instrumental at beginning & at end
2:44

Bagpipes, Deep male voice, echoing acoustic guitar, clapping, soft drum & symbols, slower bpm
2:47

Live Concert High-Energy Country-Rock, Cowpunk, Hard Rock Influence, Distorted Electric Guitars, Heavy Driving Drums, Rowdy Crowd Noise, Stomping Rhythm, Duet Between Two Gritty, Raspy Voices (Singer A male And Singer B female ), High Energy, 125 Bpm, Structure: Intro With Crowd Chanting, Spoken Dialogue, Alternating Verses, Anthemic
Harmonies In Chorus, Wild Guitar Solo ends song
2:29

Copperhead style bagpipes & clashing Drums beginning, DEEP Gothic Gravelly male voice, Hillbilly Rock suspense, electric guitar, harmonica, ends with short electric & base instrumental
3:54

Same as were EXCEPT……additions of 20 seconds of bagpipes to start song
3:09

REAL……Bagpipes for 40 seconds, deep drums lead into lyrics, DEEP…, Gravelly …, Gothic …, Irish voice, slow beat, banjos, echoing into various speakers, REAL…, Bagpipes into deep drums to end song
2:31

2 Cedars
v5
Harmonica, Deep Drums, electric guitar, banjos, clap beat, gruff male verses, soft female chorus, alternating echoes, ending in harmonica and deep drums
2:49

1938
v5
GROWLlING raspy male voice, banjo, harmonica, guitar, base, humming & rhythm clapping, tones to opposite sides alternately
2:49

REPENT
v5
Southern COUNTRY rock, DARK-Growling male voice, soft female humming with the spoken male voice in final verse
4:04

BAGPIPES & Deep Drums beginning, VERY DEEP Gothic Gravelly male voice, Hillbilly Rock suspense, electric guitar, harmonica, ends with short electric & base instrumental
2:49

Soft acoustic guitar, Soft drums, Clap, Accordion, Southern country
3:16

Banjo beginning lead in, electric guitar, bagpipe, clapping, drums, banjo ending
