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Country · 2005 · 11 tracks

Jason Aldean

Distorted arena-rock guitars meet a thick Georgia drawl. A high-octane debut that traded traditional country twang for heavy-hitting Southern grit.

July 26, 2005 · Sony Music

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A blend of rowdy small-town pride and the quiet, lonesome ache of the open road.

Tracklist · 11 Tracks
01
Hicktown
5:06
02
Amarillo Sky
3:24
03
Why
3:34
04
Even If I Wanted To
4:12
05
Lonesome U.S.A.
3:40
06
Asphalt Cowboy
4:04
07
I’m Just a Man
3:18
08
You’re the Love I Wanna Be In
3:18
09
Good to Go
4:03
10
I Believe in Ghosts
3:27
11
She Loved Me
3:25
Moments Worth Listening For
The aggressive distorted guitar riff that kicks off Hicktown setting the template for 21st century country rock.
The yearning pedal steel swell that underscores the loneliness of the road in Asphalt Cowboy.
The anthemic chorus of Amarillo Sky that transforms a story of agricultural struggle into a stadium-sized prayer.
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