Texas Hippie Coalition

Texas Hippie Coalition, often recognized by their abbreviation THC, is an American heavy metal band that proudly claims their distinct sound as "Red Dirt Metal." Formed in 2004 in Denison, Texas, the group was founded by Big Dad Ritch, whose powerful vocals and imposing presence have set the tone for the band's hard-hitting Southern vibe. The quartet, completed by guitarist Cord Pool, bassist Rado Romo, and drummer Devon Carothers, skillfully blends elements of heavy metal with the grit and attitude of Southern rock.

Throughout their career, Texas Hippie Coalition has developed a dedicated following with their unapologetic, tough-as-nails approach to music. Their discography reflects a relentless commitment to their signature style, with albums like "Pride of Texas" (2008) and "Rollin'" (2010) setting the stage for their breakout success. The band hit their stride with records such as "Peacemaker" (2012) and "Ride On" (2014), which further cemented their place in the metal scene. With recent works like "Dark Side Of Black" (2016) and "High In The Saddle" (2019), Texas Hippie Coalition continues to captivate fans with anthemic tunes and raucous, energetic live performances that pay homage to their Southern roots while feeding the fire of metal enthusiasts worldwide.

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The Name Lives On
Album - 10 Tracks - Released April 21, 2023
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