- Black Sheep Hit: "Girl in a Country Song" imitates the bro-country it mocks in its hard-rock and hip-hop inspired melody, instrumentation, and beat. However, most of their music is a neo-traditional folk-bluegrass style.
- Breakthrough Hit: "Girl in a Country Song" shot them onto the mainstream charts. They've seen steady success on the country charts since then, but only "Girl" and their later hit "Fly" managed to chart mainstream.
- Cowboy BeBop at His Computer: "Girl in a Country Song" makes the common mistake of classifying Tyler Farr's "Redneck Crazy" as a "bro-country" song just because it has the words "redneck", "truck", and "beer" in it. "Redneck Crazy" is a moody downbeat country-rock ballad about a guy stalking his cheating girlfriend, and has no "bro-country" overtones whatsoever.
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