Cameos include Ludacris, 2 Chainz (then known as Tity Boi), Fate Wilson (also known as Lil Fate), Jazze Pha, and also even Big Gipp.
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After a long, drawn-out light and fog show with the first track from Ridin' the Storm Out playing in the background, a sign revealing the name to be "Bureau Valley High School" was accepted positively by attendees.
"Escapade," the title track, was originally written and recorded by Hod O'Brien with Ray Drummond and Kenny Washington as an instrumental on his CD, Ridin' High under the title of "Natalie".
Ridin' the Storm Out was the band's third release with as many singers; this time Mike Murphy took the microphone.
Songs are modern, and remixed with Star Wars lyrics; for example, "Hollaback Girl" becomes "Hologram Girl," "Ridin' Solo" becomes "I'm Han Solo," etc.
The song refers to the band being stuck in a harsh winter blizzard after a show in Boulder, Colorado at a bar called Tulagi's (now closed).
#"Hello Mary Lou" (Gene Pitney, Cayet Mangiaracina) – 2:57 – from Home, Home on the Road
Ridin', a song by Chamillionaire featuring Krayzie Bone with a refrain of "tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty"