Staying true to their country roots, their writing is influenced by legendary artists like Hank Williams Jr., Johnny Cash, Alabama, and Lynyrd Skynyrd; combine that with hip hop influences like Bone Thugs N Harmony and Dr.Dre, then add soulful harmonies inspired by Boyz II Men and Brian McKnight and you’ll appreciate the eclectic, good ol' boy, rowdy back-road realism with a touch of “southern swang” (southern swagger with a twang) that makes 3 and Twenty appealing to all demographics. To give some perspective, Stone Cold Steve Austin recently had this to say about 3 and Twenty on his pod cast show, “After listening to their album 20 times, I hear Keith Whitley, George Straight, Blues Traveler, GD hip hop, elements of rap, I hear Merle, I hear bad ass country, I hear 3 and Twenty. I hear different influences, I said “man this is a bad ass album. It's country, but it's a lot more than country”. They are country boys, cranking out a fresh ass bad ass sound. You will also hear some Kid Rock in there… all kinds off stuff in there. They are bad ass and funky, but its down home bad ass music”.