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Patterson Hood discusses the making of Drive-By Truckers' 'Southern Rock Opera,' a challenging period darkened by personal and professional struggles, leading to the creation of their acclaimed album. The band is embarking on a tour to perform the album in its entirety, reflecting on the complexities of Southern living and addressing themes like racism and culture. Hood also delves into encounters with controversial symbols like the Confederate flag and shares insights on their upcoming tour, inspired by Bruce Springsteen's approach to album performances.
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