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Article: Buzz.(guitarists discuss recording of music albums)(Interview)
- Article from:
- Guitar Player
- Article date:
- March 1, 2002
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Hadacol
"We've never had a problem reconciling our country influences with our rock and punk influences," says Fred Wickham of ass-kicking roots rockers Hadacol. "But I think some other people might have a problem with us reconciling those elements."
Such is the dilemma for Hadacol and its two-guitar line-up that features Wickham and his brother, Greg. The Kansas City-based group's second album, All in Your Head [Slew-foot], is twangier than anything emanating from Nashville, yet it sports more balls than many rock acts.
"We've listened to country and rock all our lives," says Greg. "That's just what happens when you grow up in the midwest, so ...
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