Artist's albums
Liquored Up and Lacquered Down
2000 · album
Zombified (Remastered)
1998 · album
Plastic Seat Sweat
1997 · album
Santo Swings
1996 · EP
Girlfight - EP
1996 · EP
Dirt Track Date
1995 · album
Ditch Diggin'
1994 · album
Peckin' Party
1993 · EP
For Lovers Only
1992 · album
Too Much Pork for Just One Fork (Remastered)
1991 · album
At Home with Southern Culture on the Skids
2021 · album
Kudzu Records Presents
2020 · album
Cicada Rock 2020
2020 · single
Voodoo Cadillac (Live)
2020 · single
Bootleggers Choice
2018 · album
The Electric Pinecones
2016 · album
Silver Bells
2015 · single
Dig This
2013 · album
Mondo Zombie Boogaloo
2013 · album
The Kudzu Ranch
2010 · album
Countrypolitan Favorites
2007 · album
Doublewide and Live
2006 · album
Mojo Box
2004 · album
Live at El Sol
2002 · album
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Biography
Southern Culture On The Skids has been consistently recording and touring around the world since its inception in 1983, when Rick Miller was a grad student at UNC-Chapel Hill. The current lineup (Dave Hartman – drums; Mary Huff – bass and vocals; Rick Miller – guitar and vocals) has been playing together for over 30 years. The band’s musical journey has taken them from all-night NC house parties to late night network talk shows, and from performing at the base of Mt. Fuji in Japan to rockin’ out for the inmates at NC Correctional Facilities. Their music has been featured in movies and TV, and used to sell everything from diamonds to pork sausage, and their legendary live shows are a testament to the therapeutic powers of foot-stomping, butt-shaking rock and roll. SCOTS’ DIY roots go all the way back to the days of making cassette demos in the dirt floor basement of the original band house. “It was a beat down house we found in the woods, covered in kudzu vines”, Rick recalls. “We hunkered down there and came up with the sound and ideas we’ve been refining and tweaking ever since; a blue plate special of musical genres, all mixed together to give up new flavors and combinations.”