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The BossHoss

The BossHoss is a German band from Berlin, founded in 2004. They originally started with country and western style cover versions of famous pop, rock and hip hop songs, for example "Hot in Herre" by Nelly, "Toxic" by Britney Spears and "Hey Ya!" by Outkast. They incorporate stereotypical American cowboy behavior into their act; they wear Stetson hats, tank tops and large sunglasses, and display whiskey bottles. The band refers to their music style as "Country Trash Punk Rock."
Albums
2005
Internashville Urban Hymns
2006
Rodeo Radio
2007
Stallion Battalion
2009
Do or Die
2010
Low Voltage
2011
Liberty of Action
2013
Flames of Fame
2015
Dos Bros
2018
Black Is Beautiful
2023
Electric Horsemen
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