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If You're Going Through Hell

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Download links and information about If You're Going Through Hell by Rodney Atkins. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Country genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 36:05 minutes.

Artist: Rodney Atkins
Release date: 2006
Genre: Country
Tracks: 10
Duration: 36:05
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. These Are My People 3:33
2. About the South 2:58
3. Watching You 3:55
4. Cleaning This Gun (Come on In Boy) 3:46
5. In the Middle 3:11
6. A Man on a Tractor 4:08
7. Wasted Whiskey 3:42
8. Invisibly Shaken 3:46
9. Angel's Hands 3:29
10. If You're Going Through Hell (Before the Devil Even Knows) 3:37

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When Rodney Atkins changed hats, his music did too. Atkins' hat is so big on the cover of 2003's Honesty that it gets cut off in the frame of the photo, but he hangs out more casually on the cover of 2006's If You're Going Through Hell under a blue baseball cap. Fittingly, where his music on Honesty grasps for the tail end of the 1990s new traditional stadium sound, the songs on If You're Going Through Hell are less produced down-home, fun loving country rockers worthy of a punch on the jukebox during happy hour at your favorite saloon. "These Are My People" champions bubba life with honky-tonkin' instrumentation and lyrics that romanticize growing up in a rural town and killing time with smoking cigs, slugging six packs, and blasting Skynyrd albums. The title track is an inspired and uplifting twang-pop ditty offering some aggressive advice. "Cleaning This Gun (Come On In Boy)" is a slow burning rocker that jokes about a Charlton Heston approved method for frightening your daughter's new boyfriend into bringing her home at a reasonable hour.