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Slim Jim and the Mad Cows are not exactly yuooge in my hometown but some of us around here know them and think they're pretty special.Day 16: They're Huge Where I'm From
Play an act that was/is huge in your hometown, or specifically with your group of friends, or just with you - but that really hasn't been as big in the greater musical world.
For maybe the last 5 years they played in the Wednesday evening concert series in Sparrow Park directly opposite across the road from the room I work in and sit in now.
Their only album release I know of is this 2005 CD called Homebrewed. I found this 2005 quote from The Boston Phoenix (our former and formerly quite good alt weekly) on Amazon
If you like country but easily tire of songs about broken hearts and Jesus then check it out. Also if you just need something to put a smile on your face, check it out.Slim Jim and the Mad Cows sound like a band that just crawled out of the Ryman Auditorium dumpster. Their repertoire — drawn entirely from the classic metal songbook — includes a straight-outta-Bakersfield version of GNR’s "Night Train" and an "Ace of Spades" that’s way more Waylon than Lemme. They’ll be halfway through one of those Johnny Cash talking-history songs about Indians before you realize it’s Maiden’s "Run to the Hills."