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* [[Color Wash]]: They messed with the hue and saturation until everything was an intensely colorful brown, imitating the look of sepia-toned photos. |
* [[Color Wash]]: They messed with the hue and saturation until everything was an intensely colorful brown, imitating the look of sepia-toned photos. |
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* [[Corrupt Hick]]: The insanely corrupt Big Dan Teague. Who is channeling the cyclops Polyphemus. |
* [[Corrupt Hick]]: The insanely corrupt Big Dan Teague. Who is channeling the cyclops Polyphemus. |
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* [[Cult Soundtrack]]: The soundtrack album is [http://blog.rhapsody.com/2009/11/countdec.html regarded] as one of the most important Country and Bluegrass albums of the decade and sold over 7 million copies. It also won the [[Grammy Award]] for Album of the Year in 2002, making it one of only three soundtracks to ever win that award. |
* [[Cult Soundtrack]]: The soundtrack album is [https://web.archive.org/web/20100119010448/http://blog.rhapsody.com/2009/11/countdec.html regarded] as one of the most important Country and Bluegrass albums of the decade and sold over 7 million copies. It also won the [[Grammy Award]] for Album of the Year in 2002, making it one of only three soundtracks to ever win that award. |
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* [[Deal with the Devil]]: Tommy Johnson traded his soul to the devil at the crossroads for his guitar skills. This is the same claim made by the real blues musician Robert Johnson. |
* [[Deal with the Devil]]: Tommy Johnson traded his soul to the devil at the crossroads for his guitar skills. This is the same claim made by the real blues musician Robert Johnson. |
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* [[Deep South]] |
* [[Deep South]] |