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Here it is, the missing fifth side of Exile on Main Street. Putting Dan Baird and Warner E. Hodges in the same band is like packing hydrogen and plutonium into the same bomb: it’s not an intriguing combination, it’s a got-damn weapon of mass destruction.
In Homemade Sin, you get three-quarters of the original Georgia Satellites line-up - Baird, bassist Keith Christopher and drummer Mauro Magellan - augmented by Scorchers gunslinger Hodges. The guitars tangle like rival strands of kudzu underneath Baird’s paint-stripping howl.
This is how rock sounded in the days of red meat, no-filter Marlboros and plaster casting; the hip-shake-boogie beat of “Hellzapoppin” alone would cause McFly’s testicles to drop!
"Dan Baird - saviour of Rock 'N' Roll." - Hooked On Music
"Amazing songs delivered with gap toothed, shit kicking passion." - Classic Rock
"If you happen to like good, loud, sweaty rock'n' roll, this is about as good as it's going to get." - Bullzeye
"Contains all the elements of the classic Georgia Satellites sound." - Spin
"Makes you remember why you started loving rock 'n' roll in the first place." - Luna Kafe