Hank Williams III

Predominantly styled in country music, punk rock and heavy metal, he has released eleven studio albums, five of which under the label Curb Records.

Williams spent much of his early career playing drums in punk rock bands during the late 1980s and early-to-mid-1990s.

[2] Capitalizing on his family name and resemblance to his grandfather, he signed a contract with Nashville music industry giant Curb Records.

On May 17, 2011, Curb released the album under the title Hillbilly Joker, without the consent or input from Williams after his contract with the label had been terminated.

The following year, Curb released another Williams album of previously unreleased songs titled Take as Needed for Pain.

[8] In 2018, Williams was featured on DevilDriver's cover of his song "Country Heroes", which appears on their album Outlaws 'til the End: Vol.

[9] Williams' lyrical themes include drug use, hedonism and the outlaw life, as well as criticism of the mainstream country music industry.

[13] The lineup for Assjack includes the addition of supplemental vocalist Gary Lindsey and the departure of his fiddle and steel guitar players.

Williams in 2010