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This band provides examples of:
* [[Answer Song]]: "Sweet Home Alabama" is a [[Take That]] on Neil Young's 1970 [[Protest Song]] "Southern Man," which criticized the rampant racism in the American South at the time. The song defends the South, directly calling out "Mr. Young" and dismissing his criticism. Young, being a friend of Ronnie Van Zant, wasn't offended by the song and has even performed it on occasion.
* [[Ballad of X]]: "Ballad of Curtis Loew"