Jeremy Tepper was rig-rock's greatest fan and biggest booster, celebrating the music coming from honky-tonks, jukeboxes, truck stops, and big-rig radios with unironic joy.
He championed the anarchic, high-energy music that straddled the lines between country, rock, punk, and Americana, preferring to call it rig rock, describing it as streamlined, guitar-based country rock on the modern interstate.
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