Family Tradition by THE SNASHVILLE MILKBAR BOYS 2000

Taken from the second album, "Live At Chickenstock," released shortly before the Snashville Chicken Factory police shootout that killed the boys. The band's biographer, Senga Kippertrade believes that this song has received a lot of unfair criticism due to its homophobic lyrics, but points out that this is a useful snapshot of life as it once was in backward places like Snashville, where a clean water supply was only installed for the first time in 2017. "The water they was drinkin' was also used to bathe the livestock. That was a funny thing - the sheep and cattle bathed more often than the folks tendin' them. The water was, let's say, quite cloudy and not without hair and floating bits. That can't be good for yer mental development."