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US: 1,, [24]. US: Platinum [25]. US: , [26]. US: Platinum [27]. US: Gold [28]. US: 1,, [30]. US : Gold [31]. US: , [32]. US: Platinum [33]. US: , [34]. US: Gold [35]. US: , [36]. Them Boys Fall Into Me Dirt Road Anthem Revisited More Than Miles Hell On An Angel It wouldn't be out of line to call Brantley Gilbert a country rocker or an outlaw country artist, but don't let those terms conjure nostalgic images of Willie and Waylon in your head, because they mean something different when applied to Gilbert's generation of Nashville rebels.
For one thing, he's nobody's cowboy -- in an industry where image tells all, Gilbert's leather jacket, motorcycle, and close-shaved cranium make him look more likely to pal around with Rancid than with Tim McGraw, and that's just the tip of the iceberg. My Faith In You Read Me My Rights Rockin' Chairs The Ones That Like Me The Weekend You Could Be That Girl Smokin' Gun Bro Code It's About To Get Dirty Tried To Tell Ya In My Head Way Back Baby Be Crazy Outlaw In Me Bullet In A Bonfire The Devil Don't Sleep
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