I’m a New York dairy farmer and I milk cows to this song all the time , my friend played this for me about three weeks ago and said it reminded him of me , I have a Chevy truck with a weatherguard box and gun rack , I’m 6’1 and some times I guess you could say i feel like I’m walking 10’6 , this song is to rep the blue collar worker who has worked for everything he has and will work well past retirement ... GREAT SONG
I could not imagine being a farmer in fucking New York of all places. My wife has been out there and said the state is really nice, but NYC basically decides how everything runs out there. May the gods watch over you and God bless.
Montana boy here... see them ol boys in the video, we gotta strive to be more like them because we are what runs America 🇺🇸. We own this place doesn't matter what anybody says. This is our dirt. 🤘🤘
This song, aside from being the greatest song to ever hit the charts, rings out the true grit of every American Patriot! Kudos to you and your men Tim! From Northwest Arkansas, and the River Valley!
I work full time at Petetbuilt as a diesel mechanic and farm chores at 3am at my cousins cattle ranch ....I'm bluecollar and part of the working class 🤘🇺🇲🌾🌾🌾🌾
This song is in my head permanently. My husband and I have a micro farm here in Great Falls. I know I will be playing this on repeat as I plant the crops this year. Love,love love it!
I'm in Colorado rocky mountain high. I'm on 35 acer ranch that over looks denver. I'm logging cutting trees and selling firewood to the ppl below. This song matches my way if living. Thank you for this song
Father from Montana, mother from France. As used to say my mom,"you and your father don't belong to here, it's in your souls you need that freeness". Well, love you both.God bless america from France.
🇺🇸 Who’s here July 2nd 2021 , thinking about what’s happening to our country and fed up with it all ⁉️ Stand up for our country❗️We have to save it ‼️God Bless our country.
i am in a similar situation in the north east of england studying a diploma with the open university while working full time with overtime nearly every shift as we werent furloughed and orders skyrocketed
Thank you for this song. It and the video is amazing it is my dad who died of at 89 last year exactly like this. He started out as a real cowboy with his parents cattle ranch in Washington State. In the Army he joined the Corps of Engineers he had been going to school to become a geologist before the Korean conflict. He'd missed by 1hour induction as a volunteer for World War II he was only 16. He had already graduated high school and convinced his parents he should go and do his duty. He was a great Horseman but the military taught him how to supervise men as he already knew how to run heavy equipment and that's how he got his position. When he got out he ended up in Sand and Gravel Construction. One of my first memories is him showing me the dam they were building I believe it was in Spokane I was just over two years old and it was too big of a hole for me. I would often go with my father even though I was a girl to work and ride the giant machines caterpillar was our family favorite word and we were the Envy of our neighborhood when dad gave us isn nner tube from one of the giant tires that dump truck had on! To bounce on, you didn't need the trampoline when you had one of those. I saw his men and him do many heroic things because they were operators of this heavy equipment. when we finished the dam that had us living in Starbuck Washington yeah it's a real place. The worst weather in 50yrs greeted is in Mount Shasta. The company was contracted to work work on The Siskiyou Dam. The state of California came and hired my dad's company heavy equipment operators to work for them clearing the roads getting stranded Travelers and their vehicles to safety and providing access to the towns out of Mount Shasta and down into the valley below or up to the Oregon border. it was rough cold dangerous work but these men did it knowing that their wives and children were all stranded in the mobile home park some of them not even hooked up yet we had just gotten in there but this is how they cared about people. my dad never worked on another Dam because the Siskiyou one took away land that had belong to some families for almost a hundred years. I went with him when he had to go knock on their door and beg them to please pack their things now and leave because the county closed the gates to the dam early and the water was Rising faster than planned. even my father's company lost equipment there and people snorkel and dive down to it for practice. I could hear the whole conversation and I know he was very stressed that these people could possibly lose everything because if the water got too far up and it was an extremely wet year they could possibly not be able to get out they would be overflowed and everything would be covered with water and as it was they were not supposed to be there because the road was to be flooded anyway. Being 8 years old I really didn't understand the legalities of it but I was listening to this man talk about how could the government take his property how could they do this to him and he was just devastated and my father was just as upset about it and I think that's why he never wanted to work on that kind of a project again. instead we left Mount Shasta went to Sylmar California and my father's company simply worked on Sand and Gravel freeway building Road Improvement throughout Southern California. It was the boom time for building subdivisions etcetera. the number of major and minor natural disasters that my family has been through has been amazing can't list it's too long. Living in Southern California can certainly be a challenge. The calm patience that my mother displayed (most would call her salt-of-the-earth) and exemplified to her neighbors so they would stay calm and not become overwrought or terrified over what was happening. She'd have coffee brewing within 10 minutes when everyone else didn't even know where their shoes were. She was always prepared with emergency food drinking water supplies a camp stove and the fuel to run it. My parents worked as a strong team, and they taught us that too. We came up in a time of changing social mores and even morals but my parents were older than most of the people around them. While many of the kids I went to school with were having to raise themselves as their parents were too busy finding themselves or found the addiction they didn't need. At the time my parents were around you could get to know the famous people for real not pretend like the Kardashians do. my parents would take us all off to Reno and then later to Vegas and on the way my dad call Mr Harrah of Harrah's Casinos and say hey we're heading up you going to be available for a card game and they would spend their time seeing the shows pulling the slot machine handle and Having a card game with Mr Harrah. since I had been working since Age 5 towards the music of stage performance industry we met many talented and famous people but my parents taught us that they were the same as we were just people doing a job they were not gods as a matter of fact their lives were very sad most of them as they get 15 minutes of fame and when it leaves they're left behind sometimes it's just a little hard to live with yourself. My parents taught us very strongly that everyone is equal. They all put their pants on the same way we do. both my parents were mystified by the belittling the average working-class person of the United States to them was truly disloyal to their fan base. Thanks for a great song and caring about the middleman they are the thread that keeps this country sewn together and if they fail this country will become unraveled so easily
This song gave me the strenght to soldier true my ilness. Not out of the woods yet, so don't you dare and stop bringing us bangers like this !! God bless brother !
So Montana, so Butte, so Elk Park, love the music, Dillon, MT. Has great , unique sound. Something about it is similar to why I like ZZ Top but it is not ZZ Top, it is unique!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Saw Tim Montana in Reno last weekend with Kid Rock. Both put on an awesome show!... Tim Montana is now on my favorites playlist! From one Montanan to another; KEEP ON ROCKIN!!!
Amen love this song and I will all ways Fly old Glory and all ways will be a Trucker at Heart until I'm 6ft under.I was a Volunteer Firefighter from 2015 to 2017.Thank you Brothers and Sisters of the Highway Movin On.Thank you to the Borther and Sisters of the Fire Service for keeping us safe 365 24/7 lights and sirens we will protect life and property. From Kidd Trouble Outlaw for Life
This the PERFECT song to represent the hard working American. It doesn't matter who you are or what you do if your busting your ass to take care of your family you've already earned my respect. I am shipping out to Marine Corps Basic Training the song makes me even more FIRED UP to serve and to protect this GREAT COUNTRY and the amazing people who make it so great!!!! GOD BLESS THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Semper Fi
I live in Butte, Montana and I just found this song! I've watched the video 4 times in a row so far and can't get enough! I "subscribed" and looking forward to hearing more. YOUR VOICE IS AMAZING!
Sunday funday ghetto cowboy from flat land here prayers to all and if it ain't country it ain't family thankful for religion fam friends careers i got amen
Grew up in Montana. Live in Colorado. Work in industrial controls. Had to go to North Dakota to work outdoors on a tank farm when it was -20 with a -32 wind chill. Some people couldn't believe I worked outdoors in those conditions. But hey, the work has to be done and someone has to be willing to do it. Safety glasses were a pain because the fog from my breath would get behind them and cause my eyelashes to freeze. Sometimes when I'd blink the eyelashes would freeze together. Makes for a good story though :D
As a 8 year active duty sailor with a tour in Afghanistan. Hats off to you for the representation, folks like us made this country and ultimately we will maintain this nation. Stand up for your beliefs and never back down under pressure, God bless American and give thanks everyday for this nation we can call home.
Die Musik fasziniert-elektrisiert. Ich kann dabei einfach nicht still sitzen bleiben und dies liegt nicht an meiner Parkisonerkrankung! Die Bilder sind wie gemacht für die Musik - einfach super!!
Hell yeah outlaw country rocks America not who is in government but we the people who break our backs to make America great fly the colors 🇺🇸 hell yeah
Montana is the place to be, and tim montana is a modern day Outlaw his songs are real cowboy rock n roll..killin deer ,and drinkin beer, looking in the rear view mirror.
Dam...... I wish i didn’t live in Ireland ,can’t wait to move out to Montana , own a farm , ride a horse out with a lasso, camping kit, and fossil finding tools and just ride into the mountains , with my revolver by my hip.... dam that vision 😢😍
I subscribe on the channel of this man! To be a patriot of YOUR country - it's need to everyone! And get to thank to the work class people for their important hard work.
I’m a New York dairy farmer and I milk cows to this song all the time , my friend played this for me about three weeks ago and said it reminded him of me , I have a Chevy truck with a weatherguard box and gun rack , I’m 6’1 and some times I guess you could say i feel like I’m walking 10’6 , this song is to rep the blue collar worker who has worked for everything he has and will work well past retirement ... GREAT SONG
Awesome my man!! Thanks for sharing!
B m you Newyorkfarmer be
God bless... I live in NY too
I will be cranking up thier CD in my work shed this evening, while rebuilding a transmission,, or,,, might just sit in their gettin stoned.,
I could not imagine being a farmer in fucking New York of all places. My wife has been out there and said the state is really nice, but NYC basically decides how everything runs out there. May the gods watch over you and God bless.
America needs to hear this. Thank you.
Oren Lol I can see the Social justice Pussys crying about this calling it Toxic Masculinity! they would want to broke back up this video for sure!
@Haris Inam FU
Retired long distance trucker here thanks for a great song 🇱🇷🇱🇷🚛🚚👍♥️
my new favorite country singer :) thanks black rifle coffee company for showing an amazing artist :D
THE MOST AMAZING SONG...COME ON AMERICA...THIS IS WHO WE ARE!!!
Tim Montana! You are a genius!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
This is the perfect song during this time!
GOD bless!✝️🙏🏼❤️🇺🇸❤️🙏🏼✝️
About time good ole Montana gets some recognition
Made an old man start shaking his head to the beat! Keep it up!
AMERICAN MADE!
Wyldeman At Wyldewood Ranch That's right Time to Take a Viagra and smash out the Wife old timer!
@@jonmacdonald5345 what kinda comment is this lmao
@@davidberlin8420 a real one !
You should see him in person!!
Montana boy here... see them ol boys in the video, we gotta strive to be more like them because we are what runs America 🇺🇸. We own this place doesn't matter what anybody says. This is our dirt. 🤘🤘
This music makes me feel alive. Thanks Tim.
Great song and video. Butte should be proud.
We are!!
Just randomly picked this video and I gotta say BAD ASS SONG
This song, aside from being the greatest song to ever hit the charts, rings out the true grit of every American Patriot! Kudos to you and your men Tim! From Northwest Arkansas, and the River Valley!
I work full time at Petetbuilt as a diesel mechanic and farm chores at 3am at my cousins cattle ranch ....I'm bluecollar and part of the working class 🤘🇺🇲🌾🌾🌾🌾
This song is in my head permanently. My husband and I have a micro farm here in Great Falls. I know I will be playing this on repeat as I plant the crops this year. Love,love love it!
That’s real music right there. ‘Murica!
What song are you talking about? Hope it not this corny shit! You fake ass posers have ruined "county music"
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🤘🏻
America. have some respect, don't be lazy, and pronounce HER w pride!
How you just keep you comments to yourself
🙏🙏🔪🐷🐴🙏🙏🐴🙏🎸🙏🎸😎🎸🙏🥁🙏🎸🎸🙏🎸
Montana born and raised here. Love seeing my home state represented. 🤟🤟
Been listening to this song for years. Hands down my favorite Montana song!
I'm in Colorado rocky mountain high. I'm on 35 acer ranch that over looks denver. I'm logging cutting trees and selling firewood to the ppl below. This song matches my way if living. Thank you for this song
From Russia with love. Even Travis is out here :) Great Artist.
Heard for the 1st time today...goosebumps! Proud to be an American kick ass song!
Tim, this song kicks absolute ASS! Great lyrics and kick ass guitar! Much respect! American Thread, American Grit, American Made. Stand Proud!
Nice song!!!
Yes it is very
Awesome song, awesome video! Thank you for representing what true America is!
Finally, some real music for real Americans! Thanks!
Father from Montana, mother from France. As used to say my mom,"you and your father don't belong to here, it's in your souls you need that freeness". Well, love you both.God bless america from France.
This song actually made me feel better about going to work! Thank you. Time to Weld some stuff up!
Get it brother!
Glad to be an American cowboy!!!
Yup the work is there and the days are long...
Running the M close to Bozeman with this music is the best feeling ever
Black rifle coffee brought me here an damn this is a true American song cant wait to hear what else you got brother keep it up!!
I peed in oyou poo niiiiiiicccccceeeeeeeeeeeeee
There even is a mug of them down here...
To the boys in blue out saving lives
As much as I love coffee, I hear black rifle may induce a panic attack. I'm game.
🇺🇸 Who’s here July 2nd 2021 , thinking about what’s happening to our country and fed up with it all ⁉️ Stand up for our country❗️We have to save it ‼️God Bless our country.
Just saw these guys play on Fox News. Awesome song!
New fan.
Part of the American thread here in West Virginia.
Same here Gillies video. Just saw them on Fox news. Bookmarked this page - will share with everyone I know!
Saying hey, from a 3 shift min wage, factory hustle while getting my degree! Slovenia. Thanks for this, Tim!
i am in a similar situation in the north east of england studying a diploma with the open university while working full time with overtime nearly every shift as we werent furloughed and orders skyrocketed
@@midgothchick1 us too, thank god! God promoted tho! Get some, brother! :)
@@weaselGRM congratulations on your promotion well deserved i have to finish my course before i have a chance of promotion
I'm soooo glad I came across this video!
Great trucking tune❤🇺🇸🤘
I wish the majority of this country was as moved by this song as I am. Thank you for this it hits home just right!
God bless these men. America still needs you! Go Montana! Butte USA
Great song. Finally an artist that supports law enforcement and cowboys all at once. I love Montana.
DoubleKMustangs And he loves you fellow American!
Happy 4th of July!
Thank you for this song. It and the video is amazing it is my dad who died of at 89 last year exactly like this. He started out as a real cowboy with his parents cattle ranch in Washington State. In the Army he joined the Corps of Engineers he had been going to school to become a geologist before the Korean conflict. He'd missed by 1hour induction as a volunteer for World War II he was only 16. He had already graduated high school and convinced his parents he should go and do his duty. He was a great Horseman but the military taught him how to supervise men as he already knew how to run heavy equipment and that's how he got his position. When he got out he ended up in Sand and Gravel Construction. One of my first memories is him showing me the dam they were building I believe it was in Spokane I was just over two years old and it was too big of a hole for me. I would often go with my father even though I was a girl to work and ride the giant machines caterpillar was our family favorite word and we were the Envy of our neighborhood when dad gave us isn nner tube from one of the giant tires that dump truck had on! To bounce on, you didn't need the trampoline when you had one of those. I saw his men and him do many heroic things because they were operators of this heavy equipment. when we finished the dam that had us living in Starbuck Washington yeah it's a real place. The worst weather in 50yrs greeted is in Mount Shasta. The company was contracted to work work on The Siskiyou Dam. The state of California came and hired my dad's company heavy equipment operators to work for them clearing the roads getting stranded Travelers and their vehicles to safety and providing access to the towns out of Mount Shasta and down into the valley below or up to the Oregon border. it was rough cold dangerous work but these men did it knowing that their wives and children were all stranded in the mobile home park some of them not even hooked up yet we had just gotten in there but this is how they cared about people. my dad never worked on another Dam because the Siskiyou one took away land that had belong to some families for almost a hundred years. I went with him when he had to go knock on their door and beg them to please pack their things now and leave because the county closed the gates to the dam early and the water was Rising faster than planned. even my father's company lost equipment there and people snorkel and dive down to it for practice. I could hear the whole conversation and I know he was very stressed that these people could possibly lose everything because if the water got too far up and it was an extremely wet year they could possibly not be able to get out they would be overflowed and everything would be covered with water and as it was they were not supposed to be there because the road was to be flooded anyway. Being 8 years old I really didn't understand the legalities of it but I was listening to this man talk about how could the government take his property how could they do this to him and he was just devastated and my father was just as upset about it and I think that's why he never wanted to work on that kind of a project again. instead we left Mount Shasta went to Sylmar California and my father's company simply worked on Sand and Gravel freeway building Road Improvement throughout Southern California. It was the boom time for building subdivisions etcetera.
the number of major and minor natural disasters that my family has been through has been amazing can't list it's too long. Living in Southern California can certainly be a challenge. The calm patience that my mother displayed (most would call her salt-of-the-earth) and exemplified to her neighbors so they would stay calm and not become overwrought or terrified over what was happening. She'd have coffee brewing within 10 minutes when everyone else didn't even know where their shoes were. She was always prepared with emergency food drinking water supplies a camp stove and the fuel to run it. My parents worked as a strong team, and they taught us that too.
We came up in a time of changing social mores and even morals but my parents were older than most of the people around them. While many of the kids I went to school with were having to raise themselves as their parents were too busy finding themselves or found the addiction they didn't need.
At the time my parents were around you could get to know the famous people for real not pretend like the Kardashians do. my parents would take us all off to Reno and then later to Vegas and on the way my dad call Mr Harrah of Harrah's Casinos and say hey we're heading up you going to be available for a card game and they would spend their time seeing the shows pulling the slot machine handle and Having a card game with Mr Harrah. since I had been working since Age 5 towards the music of stage performance industry we met many talented and famous people but my parents taught us that they were the same as we were just people doing a job they were not gods as a matter of fact their lives were very sad most of them as they get 15 minutes of fame and when it leaves they're left behind sometimes it's just a little hard to live with yourself. My parents taught us very strongly that everyone is equal. They all put their pants on the same way we do. both my parents were mystified by the belittling the average working-class person of the United States to them was truly disloyal to their fan base.
Thanks for a great song and caring about the middleman they are the thread that keeps this country sewn together and if they fail this country will become unraveled so easily
Honestly my new favorite song im sharing to everyone! This song is the way i live everday. Keep it up!!!!
This song gave me the strenght to soldier true my ilness. Not out of the woods yet, so don't you dare and stop bringing us bangers like this !!
God bless brother !
So Montana, so Butte, so Elk Park, love the music, Dillon, MT. Has great , unique sound. Something about it is similar to why I like ZZ Top but it is not ZZ Top, it is unique!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I absolutely love this song , have driven my kids crazy 😜.
Seen Tim and crew Saturday night Aug 19 2023 in Albertville Al. They rock it out!!!!!
Wake up America we who work are that thread fist bump to you all who fit into this song Tim Montana bad ass sing on man this song I made my anthem👊🇺🇸
great music , made my day , greetings from Belgium
That O'Neill helmet is the best. Heil to Rob. And I'm from Finland, and leaving for Afghanistan as a doctor in three months.
Saw Tim Montana in Reno last weekend with Kid Rock. Both put on an awesome show!... Tim Montana is now on my favorites playlist! From one Montanan to another; KEEP ON ROCKIN!!!
Mile high and a mile deep... so excellent... love ya bro!
Amen love this song and I will all ways Fly old Glory and all ways will be a Trucker at Heart until I'm 6ft under.I was a Volunteer Firefighter from 2015 to 2017.Thank you Brothers and Sisters of the Highway Movin On.Thank you to the Borther and Sisters of the Fire Service for keeping us safe 365 24/7 lights and sirens we will protect life and property.
From Kidd Trouble Outlaw for Life
This the PERFECT song to represent the hard working American. It doesn't matter who you are or what you do if your busting your ass to take care of your family you've already earned my respect. I am shipping out to Marine Corps Basic Training the song makes me even more FIRED UP to serve and to protect this GREAT COUNTRY and the amazing people who make it so great!!!! GOD BLESS THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Semper Fi
Thank you for your service. May God bless you on your journey.
Boondocks Boy thank you this is my dream job. God Bless you and God Bless the USA.
@@wyattlee6240 As long as you guys are protecting us. Us farmers will feed you.
From working pizza delivery, sales, to LEO and military..... this feels like freedom.
I live in Butte, Montana and I just found this song! I've watched the video 4 times in a row so far and can't get enough! I "subscribed" and looking forward to hearing more. YOUR VOICE IS AMAZING!
Tim you out did yourself on this one !!! I love it ! What A tribute. ! Montana proud !!!!
Sunday funday ghetto cowboy from flat land here prayers to all and if it ain't country it ain't family thankful for religion fam friends careers i got amen
Tim Montana its awesome country singer. God bless America 🇺🇸🇺🇸👍🙏💯🎤🎶🛻
Where have they been hiding this guy,... Tim Montana. I like it,.... I like it a lot !!
Americans need to hear this. American born American breed one day I’ll be American dead. God bless America and god bless the working man and woman.
Grew up in Montana. Live in Colorado. Work in industrial controls. Had to go to North Dakota to work outdoors on a tank farm when it was -20 with a -32 wind chill. Some people couldn't believe I worked outdoors in those conditions. But hey, the work has to be done and someone has to be willing to do it.
Safety glasses were a pain because the fog from my breath would get behind them and cause my eyelashes to freeze. Sometimes when I'd blink the eyelashes would freeze together. Makes for a good story though :D
Badass! Can't Stop listening!
Thank you for doing this! I appreciate it more than you know..... much love- Laurie
Some people don't realize that if these people weren't here our country wouldn't look anything like it does today, thank you all!
So much awesomeness!
Not too bad boys! And from my favorite town in MT! HE'LL YEAH! Thumbs Up from Idaho!
As a 8 year active duty sailor with a tour in Afghanistan. Hats off to you for the representation, folks like us made this country and ultimately we will maintain this nation. Stand up for your beliefs and never back down under pressure, God bless American and give thanks everyday for this nation we can call home.
Love it, because it is real life! The USA, please, stay on your American Thread!
I'm from Eastern Europe, but while this was playing I've felt myself American. This song is EPIC!
Greetings from Belarus!
Die Musik fasziniert-elektrisiert. Ich kann dabei einfach nicht still sitzen bleiben und dies liegt nicht an meiner Parkisonerkrankung! Die Bilder sind wie gemacht für die Musik - einfach super!!
This song is for you America, that is if love America and are about what real Americans are all about.
AND now I love county music 🇺🇸
.....just fucking WOW!!! you captured my devotion to this Nation perfectly.
Hell yeah outlaw country rocks America not who is in government but we the people who break our backs to make America great fly the colors 🇺🇸 hell yeah
As a Trucker, this song is a riot to listen to
Montana is the place to be, and tim montana is a modern day Outlaw his songs are real cowboy rock n roll..killin deer ,and drinkin beer, looking in the rear view mirror.
Best song I've ever heard in my life! Puffed out my chest, welled up my eyes- should be the new national anthem.
Sadly we dont get music this good in commiefornia------ thx to brcc for bringing it to my attention
Proud to be a blue collar hard workin american 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I'm from UK and been a biker all my life, but I just love this guy. First time I like any thing bar ROCK MUSIC
THESE are the We The People who are the Americans worthy of prose, song, LOVE ❤, and ABSOLUTE respect.....
To all my machinist brothers and sisters that make this world turn, God bless. Keep them chips flying!!
America First 🇺🇸 🇺🇲 ❤❤
God's Bless Montana ❤❤
Great job, sounds good and the background is beautiful.
Glad to know my brothers dad is in this music video
This IS the real America. The song is not only the story of my life..It's the thread of American life.
God bless America 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Most American thing I’ve ever seen
bebadpour Well this and Hilary losing!!!!!
I live this song!! The video is great 👍🏼
Thank you Black rifle for introducing me to this bad assery
🇺🇸👊
As a Montanan born and raised, I strongly agree with this message.
i'm from France and this is the REAL face of America. The face i wanna see.
This song is America!!!!!!! Awesome job!
Awesome Song ! Tim this son is honey to my ears ! Grettings from Poland
Great mix of rustic country with rock
Love it, and I'm an 80's hard rock fan, but I like this country music, AMERICA!
Thank you for the awesome video. I'm a proud American !
F*** YEAH ABOUT TIME SOME KICKASS MUSIC, MERICA
Who said screaming and country don't go well hand in hand? Bomb a$$ song!!!
I LOVE THIS SONG!!!
Love the song saw you in Boise last year for the first time love your music....
Finally a great song that represents the true American working class. The “Snowflakes” need not to listen, they wouldn’t understand.🇺🇸
Ha too true brother
Ok boomer
@@graetestfanever1 Ok disrespectful gullible imbecile
Amen brother
@@graetestfanever1 Do you know what a boomer is? The guy is like 40 years old
Dam...... I wish i didn’t live in Ireland ,can’t wait to move out to Montana , own a farm , ride a horse out with a lasso, camping kit, and fossil finding tools and just ride into the mountains , with my revolver by my hip.... dam that vision 😢😍
I subscribe on the channel of this man! To be a patriot of YOUR country - it's need to everyone! And get to thank to the work class people for their important hard work.
Filmed in Butte America baby!!!!!!. Keep it up timmy