Southgang

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Tainted Angel 00:00 Tools
Boys Nite Out 00:00 Tools
Love Ain't Enough 00:00 Tools
Aim for the Heart 00:00 Tools
Love for Sale 00:00 Tools
Shoot Me Down 00:00 Tools
Georgia Lights 00:00 Tools
Russian Roulette 00:00 Tools
Big City Woman 00:00 Tools
Groove Bucket 00:00 Tools
Fire in Your Body 00:00 Tools
Tug of War 00:00 Tools
White Trash With Cash 00:00 Tools
Water Under the Bridge 00:00 Tools
Final Resting Place 00:00 Tools
Culture Clash City 00:00 Tools
Misery 00:00 Tools
My Best Friend's Girl 00:00 Tools
Legend of C.C. Road 00:00 Tools
The Call 00:00 Tools
Ode to Peggy's 00:00 Tools
She's Danger City/Seven Hills Saloon 00:00 Tools
She's Danger City / Seven Hills Saloon 00:00 Tools
The Blue Bird Has Landed [The Uncut Trail Mix] 00:00 Tools
The Blue Bird Has Landed (The Uncut Trail Mix) 00:00 Tools
She's Danger City-Seven Hills Saloon 00:00 Tools
She'a Danger City/Seven Hills Saloon 00:00 Tools
SHE'S DANGER CITY 00:00 Tools
She'a Danger City / Seven Hills Saloon 00:00 Tools
She`s Danger City Seven Hills Saloon 00:00 Tools
The Blue Bird has Landed 00:00 Tools
She'a Danger City \ Seven Hills Saloon 00:00 Tools
She's Danger City / Seven Hill 00:00 Tools
Boys Night Out 00:00 Tools
The Blue Bird Has Landed (The 00:00 Tools
Seven Hills Saloon 00:00 Tools
the blue bird has landed (mix) 00:00 Tools
The Blue Bird Has Landed (T 00:00 Tools
She's Danger City/Seven Hills 00:00 Tools
She's Danger City - Seven Hills Saloon 00:00 Tools
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Southgang was one of the countless pretty-boy hard rock bands to emerge from the late 80's hair metal craze. The band played respectable hook-laden hard rock with a slight southern influence, but grunge was already grabbing a foothold and all but ending the careers of bands such as Southgang. Formed in Rome, Georgia and originally going by the name Byte The Bullet, it wasn't long before Jesse Harte (vocals), Butch Walker (guitar), Jayce Fincher (bass) and Mitch McLee headed to the bright lights of L.A.'s Sunset Strip. Within a year of their arrival the band was headlining, garnering major label interest and making the decision to change their moniker from Byte The Bullet to Southgang. Hooking up with multi-platinum songwriter Desmond Child, the group's debut looked like a sure fire hit. The debut single "Tainted Angel" received minor airplay, but in being your typical ballad it failed to showcase the band's true talents. The debut never took off as suspected, and a year later Group Therapy would be ignored upon its release due to the changing of musical interests. Southgang knew their time was up and quietly put the band to rest. Walker, Fincher and McLee continued working together as Floyd's Funk Revival before morphing into the successful Marvelous 3. With the break up of Marvelous 3 in 2001, Butch Walker started to pursue a solo career. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.