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  1. In 1996, the posthumous solo album The Devil Lied to Me was released. A reference to Montana can be found in the 1997 first-person shooter video game Redneck Rampage. In the game, his "tombstone" appears in a graveyard on the 12th level, complete with the words "the devil lied to me" as his epitaph, which refers to his 1996 ...

  2. Country Dick’s posthumously released solo album, poignantly titled “The Devil Lied to Me,” is filled with songs written by Montana’s friends — Kamanski, Douglas and David Farage, and Dave Alvin. Country Dick delivered the songs in a way that made them sound if they were his own.

  3. countrydickmontana.com › Dick-story1Who was Country Dick?

    “The myth of Country Dick and the reality of Country Dick were very close,” said Mojo Nixon, one of Montana’s most notorious cohorts from his hometown San Diego. “He was living out there in the psychotic edge. He was up on the razor’s edge of insanity.”

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1996 CD release of "The Devil Lied To Me" on Discogs.

  5. 8 de feb. de 2024 · Montana had a resonant bass voice that dominates the record, even in the presence of such guests as Rosie Flores, Dave Alvin, John Doe, Katy Moffatt, and Mojo Nixon. The material gets more twisted as the disc goes on, until Montana's persona, with its barroom swagger and interest in sex and stimulants, is well established.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mojo_NixonMojo Nixon - Wikipedia

    Mojo Nixon. Neill Kirby McMillan Jr. (August 2, 1957 – February 7, 2024), known professionally as Mojo Nixon, was an American musician and actor best known for his novelty song "Elvis Is Everywhere", which was an alternative staple on MTV. His style could generally be defined as psychobilly, a musical genre which blends rockabilly with punk rock.

  7. In 1996, Bar None Records of Hoboken, New Jersey, posthumously released The Devil Lied to Me, the Country Dick Montana solo album. The performers included members of the Farmers, Katy Moffatt, Rosie Flores, Mojo Nixon, and Dave Alvin .