Kentucky Headhunters were one of the fringe country acts of the neo-traditionalist movement that saved the early 1990s country music scene from becoming an utter washout in the wake of "Achy Breaky Heart." With a sizzling combination of Lynyrd Skynyrd boogie and hippie-fied, Commander Cody-style humor, they remained on the outskirts of the Nashville establishment, recording critically acclaimed records that blurred the line between New Country and '70s Country Rock.