Mobile Home Bash Through My Eyes
- Choppeezy

- 4 hours ago
- 5 min read

My time at the bash started 2 days before the actual event in preparing to make the trip. Lining up my personal and business affairs to be handled while I’m gone and plan for a just in case emergency. Making sure we had enough food, cash, and the correct route planned lined up with our itinerary for the Air Bnb we rented as well.
The trip up was fun we left a couple hours later than we wanted too but the trip was a good one. We stopped at the Richmond Buc-ces which was a crazy place way too much going on for my anxiety but the food was fire 🔥 and we was able to get gas, eat, freshe up and get back on the road.
Once we got the the entrance for the mobile home bash it was already 10pm on Thursday night so we didn’t really have time to do anything but drop our trailer off say hi to everyone and get to the air bnb.
My first initial thoughts of the place in the dark was this place is huge and we are boutta have a good time. Confused too kinda cause I didn’t know the layout of how we was gonna do the show or set up our merch booth etc…
We get the sound system unloaded and tell everyone bye and head to the air bnb it’s about 01:00am at this time and everyone is tired, hungry, need to use the bathroom and ready for bed.

We get to the air bnb which was a little 28min drive from the bash so it wasn’t close close but it’s ok just ready to go to bed and get ready for tomorrow. Wellllll we went up to the door to enter our code and it wouldn’t work. We tried n tried n tried. We tried the contact the owners of the air bnb we tried everything and at this point I couldn’t wait to get to a bathroom so I enjoyed my very first experience of using nature as my toilet. Talk about a terrible experience, I was using the bathroom and throwing up at the same time. Terrible experience.
Well after I got back to the car I was defeated and made a phone call to get a hotel for the night and the local stop was the red roof inn. It was $75 but only 8mins away we didn’t care. We went.
We wake up at 6am to the air bnb letting us know we can get it now and they was terribly sorry for the confusion. We get to the air bnb get inside take showers and get ready for Friday at the mobile home bash.
Fridays Bash Experience
Friday was hectic at first. We had to get everything set up and ready before the show started. Once we got the site set up and merch on the table Jordan Pam and Neyland went for a ride on the 4wheelers while I stayed back at the site and ran my merch booth. I really enjoyed sitting there and listening and watching the artist and their people do what they do. I got to really enjoy some peace and greys conversations with artist and fellow media outlets like Triple T.
Once the show started on Friday watching allot new acts I’d never seen before really was intriguing. I remember a few of the artist because they stood out to me. sweetz one of the few ladies there really impressed me with her stage presence and music quality. Rog Wax really pulled off a really good performance and set list his track with SMG Jimmy was one of the highlights of my weekend.
One of the coolest things about Friday was definitely the laser show Marcotic had on deck. That shxt was crazy fire 🔥. I was live with country rap shxt and the chat was enjoying the laser show too. S/o triple t and Marcotic for going live with us too.

Saturday at the bash
Saturday was a much better experience for me personally because I got some good rest finally woke up early had a good breakfast with the family and started our day. We was already set up from Friday so all we had to do was show up and do our thing.
I started Saturday at the bash going for a ride with my family and JT Filmz on the many trails that Tennessee had to offer. I never rode on rocky trails before it’s always kinda muddy or dusty more dirt than gravel n sticks. So, the rocky trails was new and exciting. The Tennessee woods are beautiful I’ve always said it’s Gods Country we rode past a few rock quarries and then a big open field where trucks turn around because of the rock quarries and hauling the big rocks outta this one lane holler. Then rode past a cemetery that was deep in the holler at this point then we came to a spot folks called the pipeline and it was a cool spot seeing the oath cut in the woods perfect for folks in the area to have gas to heat their homes and to cook meals to enjoy with family. We rode for a couple hours before we headed back to the merch tent.
Once we got back to the merch tent the family
And myself had worked up an appetite so we fired up the grill n cooked some steaks, corn on the cob and some glizzies (hotdogs). We all ate really good cleaned up and got ready for the show the start and then a 20 mins rain shower came thru and disrupted us all a little bit before the show but after the rain shower it got turnt up.
Performing Saturday was allot of really good artist. Dee Cravo, Chad Armes, The Council 2432, Blind Fury, colt graves, Who TF Is Justin Time? Marcotic and headlined by the legend Lil Wyte hisself.
I thought the entire mobile home bash was a great event and good time. I enjoyed myself and my family enjoyed their time as well. Marcotic has a plan in place and I support it fully. I wish nothing but success for Marcus and his vision and brand.

Honorable Mentions & Final Thoughts
As I look back on everything surrounding the Mobile Home Bash, I know it would not have become what it is without the people who helped bring the energy, loyalty, and culture to it. Hosted by Marcotic, the Bash grew into more than an event — it became a gathering that represented music, country living, off-road culture, and real community ties.
Much respect to Shocka Hustlemane, Elmer Brown, TJ Sanders, Rog Wax, Richie Valor, TJ Holmes, Fender Hat, Larry Dale Reed, and Dreadbone — all names that helped shape the atmosphere and spirit behind the movement in their own way.
Special recognition also goes to Thug Nasty Off Road for representing the mud life, trucks, country pride, and unity that became such a major part of the Mobile Home Bash experience. The rides, the crowds, the music, and the energy all helped make it unforgettable.
Through Choppeezy’s eyes, the Mobile Home Bash was never just about entertainment. It was about people coming together, building memories, supporting one another, and creating a culture that felt authentic from the ground up.
This is the Mobile Home Bash through Choppeezy’s eyes — a reflection of the people, the lifestyle, and the movement that helped turn Marcotic’s vision into something legendary.









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