After two critically-acclaimed albums – Cencerro Blanco (2004) and Casa Diablo (2007) – plus countless North American and European tours, White Cowbell Oklahoma reconvened in Toronto to record Bombardero in 2009. The band had long flirted with southern tinged psychedelic-prog, but this time nothing was held back. Putting country sounds on the back burner, WCO instead looked to heavier 70s influences like Atomic Rooster and Black Sabbath, as well as to lysergic icons Hawkwind and the Jimi Hendrix Experience.
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Put the South in Your Mouth
Cheerleader
Shot A Gamblin' Man
Monster Railroad
San Antone
Southern Grace
Packin' My Bags
Cowbell Intro
Rollin' High Rider
Ole Glory
Faster Than Sin
Black Mountain Top (Whiskey Woman)
Fly Away
She's Got My Love In Her Hand
Do Me So Wrong
Bombardero I
Get On, Get Down
Koko Girl
She Likes To Boogie
Flush in the Pocket
Keys to the Universe
Ace In The Hole
Piece Of The Action
Get Back to the Grove
Adjust Your Set
Sugar City
Buenas Noches
(Tear You) A New One
Bombardero II
Buried In The Desert
This Cracker
Bulletproof
Frankenstein
Ground Down
Polecat
Happy Ending
Time To Ride
Bombardero III
Easy Street
Cencerro Blanco / Willie E. Peyote / Cencerro Blanco (Slight Return)
Gallows Bird
Bully Black
Flapjack Flytrap
Streetknife's Theme
Diabla, Diabla
Cencerro Blanco
Black Mountain Top
Rebel Woman
Tear You A New One
Speed King
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