@jjmacnab oh I know, I just prefer to not think about it. 😆
To me, ZZ was more interesting when the genre-blending was a bit more Tejano-ish AND weird ('70-'80), the country element being probably the least represented in those tunes. But good on the festival peeps being a bit more diverse...
Speaking of -- I heard some "modern country" the other day (at the mechanic's, natch) and was shocked at how obvious a blend of Def Leppard, RHCP, Pearl Jam, even rap it was. Melting pot! lol
@InUnfunky ZZ Top has a long history of mixing southern rock with country. https://countryrebel.com/5-of-zz-tops-best-country-music-collaborations/