Holy Roller Novocaine

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"Holy Roller Novocaine" is a gritty, blues-infused rock song by Kings of Leon, known for its raw garage-rock sound and early showcase of the band’s Southern style.

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instanceOf single
song
artist Kings of Leon NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre alternative rock
blues rock
garage rock
southern rock
hasInstrumentation bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
vocals
hasLivePerformance frequently performed in early Kings of Leon concerts
hasStyle raw production
hasTempo mid-tempo
hasTheme gritty, hedonistic imagery
includedOn debut EP by Kings of Leon
debut studio album by Kings of Leon
language English
notableFor early showcase of Kings of Leon’s Southern style
gritty garage-rock sound
partOf Holy Roller Novocaine (EP) NERFINISHED
Youth & Young Manhood NERFINISHED
performer Kings of Leon NERFINISHED
producer Angelo Petraglia NERFINISHED
Ethan Johns NERFINISHED
Kings of Leon NERFINISHED
recordLabel HandMeDown Records NERFINISHED
RCA Records
vocalStyle raspy vocals
writer Caleb Followill NERFINISHED
Jared Followill NERFINISHED
Matthew Followill NERFINISHED
Nathan Followill NERFINISHED

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