"Startin' To Heat Country" by The Asylum Street Spankers:
"Well I turned on my tv set,
To see if it was as cheesy as I forget
Maybe country videos my soul to save
But them new wave Nashvilles on the juke
Turned my gut fixin' to puke
I bet Hank Williams is spinnin' in his grave
This western glamour's full of Philistines
Churnin' out false prophets
Slave to the machine
But I'm headin' for the lowlands
You won't miss me when I'm gone
'Cause I'm startin' to hate country
But I still love cowboy songs
Well Marty Robbins heard the masters call
With spade Cooley behind the wall
I could listen to swing and boogie
all damn week
But cowboy songs take the back seat
When they play that "achy breaky" geek
Makes me proud as hell that I'm a freak"
-then the band announces the list of c&w artists they enjoy hearing( on 78rpm ):
"Gene Autry, Ernest Tubb, Homer & Jethro, Bob Wills, Milton Brown, Jimmy Bryant, Curtis Gordon, Hank Penny, Pee Wee King, Speedy West, Lefty Frizell, Jimmy Rodgers, Roy Acuff, Bobby Sisco, Bill Boyd, Bill Monroe, Merle Travis, Shelton Brothers, Johnny Cash, Hank Harral, Cliff Bruner, Floyd Tillman, Delmore Brothers, Buck Owens, Webb Pierce, Faron Young, Ray Price, Tammy Wynette, Patsy Cline, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Loretta Lynn, sons Of The Pioneers, Kitty Wells, George Jones, Minnie Pearl, Light Crust Doughboys"
I might have left out few of the names out by accident, but I guess that pretty well sums it up
The song itself is an uptempo with chorus a'la "Smoke Smoke Smoke" and a long upright slap bass solo