Yes, I feel much better now, thank you.

But nothing that Tyler Mahan Coe is doing here is “edgy.” Being edgy is walking right up to a line, but not crossing it, or crossing it just barely. Tyler Coe himself also reached out to me with an email, letting me know about the podcast on October 31st. There were many reasons I posted this article.

This kind of bullying and trolling that has people killing themselves every day, and people are excusing it because they like his podcast. And I remain a supporter of him now. Isn’t “telling the truth about vicious people” what’s going on here?

"I felt like I had to do it, and the reason why is I'm not sure that there's anyone else out there with the general cross-section of interest that I have that could produce this. (David Allan Coe couldn’t be reached for comment.

He is the often mentioned *(Oldest Son*) They segue out with a … The 2-part episode on Madonna would probably be a good place to start, if you’re curious.Also, it was mentioned in another comment, but the last screenshot is nonsense for the purpose of this post. One is a broad statement, one is direct defamation.Nonetheless, hard not to find the irony amidst Cody being signed to a Nashville label.

I don’t like discussing this matter, because some believe I’m complaining about the amount of traffic reviews get. The Country Music Hall of Fame has even erected a display for him. Anyone who denigrates SRV is automatically a knuckle dragging piece of shit. He writes out his entire episode of Cocaine and Rhinestones and then reads it for the podcast. It’s really insulting you would evoke her name here.Presenting untenable positions, that get challenged and being “run off” are two different things. He and his friend Mark Mosley started the other one, “Your Favorite Band Sucks,” around the same time. Naturally, most of you will disagree with that statement. If he’s going out of his way to personally hurt people and put their lives and mental health in danger you need to call that you, not just make it sound like he’s a pee-pee head. But if you don’t quit tarnishing country music with this racist culture war bullshit there isn’t going to be anything left to save. As an abuse survivor I am passionately invested in protecting other abuse survivors. The 14-episode first season debuted in October 2017.

Ego and the music business often go hand in hand. He ain’t that young.

Either it’s an act or he’s as mentally disturbed as his father. No one told me I could do this. What do you expect?” But not only is this excusing shitty behavior, it’s also mostly untrue. If Tyler Mahan Coe wants to set the record straight about David Crosby, make a convincing case. That’s why I included screenshots and context here, so people can come to their own conclusions. I only opened it because of the name. At the time I thought I was being perfectly correct in expressing myself so clearly about things I did not like. “I wanted it to exist. But of course there are two sides to every story, and Tyler Mahan Coe’s side was completely different. That is not cool. If there is a serious point to that persona/podcast, it’s to knock out the preciousness/deification of music and musicians. Tyler has sort of commented, at his Facebook page named 20th Century Country Music. View Tyler Coe’s profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. Whether he wanted to be or not, his podcast has made him an ambassador of this community and people are going to pay attention to his opinions. Then again, if you can juice a Patreon account in your favor, it’s a good way to make a living.But Tyler Coe’s lack of output or Patreon income is not what’s most alarming.

For Tyler Mahan Coe, running others down is his daily routine, and sole social media output.There are scores of non country musicians that Tyler Coe has chosen to publicly run down (see more examples below), and completely autonomous from his “You Favorite Band Sucks” podcast.

He has the ability to do some amazing work, a shame to throw away a potentially huge audience by trying to cater to a more edgy crowd.

He truly took blues guitar to another place and maintained the modesty to still point people to Buddy Guy and Albert King whenever he had opportunity.