WILL OLDHAM
5.
Squirrel Bait (175)
Skag Heaven (1987)
6.
Bodeco (174)
Bone, Hair & Hide (1992)
"Kid Dynamite"
"Black Light Poster Child"
"Slake Train Coming"
"Hill and Gully Rider"
"Signed Confession"
"Rock and Roll Till the Cows Come
Home"
"Melodic, hardcore. Set Louisville apart in
the punk/hardcore scene of the mid-'80s
with smart songwriting and not-punk-at-all
musicianship. I blew it because I never
saw them live."
— Billy Hardison
"The band is slinky and raw Southern
hillbilly rock 'n' roll with a greasy punk
sensibility. They fused a Bo Diddley sound
with the earthiness of zydeco to make it
completely their own."
— Laura Shine
50 LOUISVILLE MAGAZINE 12.13
7.
Kinghorse (173)
Kinghorse (1990)
"Greatest Gift"
"Freeze"
"Lay Down and Die"
"My dad had the frst Kinghorse record,
and I would toy around with it when the
'rents weren't home. In the heaviest and
most abrasive way possible, Kinghorse,
Black Sabbath and about fve other artists
served as my formal introduction to the
school of rock."
— JK McKnight