@@alexjulian222 egg punk is relatively new, cow punk goes back to the 80s but im not sure if it was called that back then, i think they were just referred to as psychobilly
Played in a cowpunk band called The Kinky Bastards in Texas for a couple of years. The vocalist was lost to suicide so young. Band was a lot of fun and I miss him a lot. If you're into cowpunk, there's videos of us on this site lol.
Thanks homie - I was the one with the yellow hollow body haha. It's about ten feet away from me as I type this. I miss him a lot. @@namebrandrobots1248
Punk's Weirdest Subgenres 22.7.24 1448pm egg hunt by the old ham: ian mackaye and co...... ahhahah so that was what the song was about? as for things in general. sorry, i think i was supposed to mention spastic legs, apples and ambulance service personnel running people over in their emergency service vans for something to do... cos the family of teeth said so... a new name for your band: family of teeth.
@@chrisold97 ‘Punk's Weirdest Subgenres’ 0623am 26.724 devo had one decent song. then made a mint being a retro nostalgia inducing band.... which played at burger bugaloo and such like....
@@bigcheese2128 LOL !!! Reminds me of my buddies in the 90’s trying to classify all the new music! Your dad totally reminds me of these conversations with them! “That sounds like thrash-funk, not funk-metal! That’s more post-punk instead of actual punk! I’d classify this one as Grunge Rock, not Indy Rock! THERE IS A DIFFERENCE!!! It’s HARDCORE not Death Metal!! They wear baseball hats!!!”
@@wackyruss I always found the over categorization in punk music kinda fascinating like I love knowing what specific differences there are between d beat and crust punk and mincecore and death grind and powerviolence and noisecore etc etc
In my opinion, one of the greatest “cow punk” bands would have to be The Gun Club. If any of you haven’t heard them, they’re definitely worth checking out! Unfortunately the band has a kind if sad history, but nonetheless, they absolutely shred!! Especially their album “Fire of Love”
@@kaue5028 That’s awesome man. It is my absolute pleasure to recommend them to you! I would love to hear your opinion on The Gun Club after you listen to some of their stuff (especially Fire of Love). 🤟😎🤟
@@shellymenzies841I loved the band. My wife spent the day listening to the Miami album while working at the university today. Such a shame I didn't know about The Gun Club before, I'm glad you shared it with us. Sometimes great bands end up not passing through our radar. Mother of Earth could easily have been covered by Johnny Cash.
I haven't green punk mention in a video in a long time. I love the way you format your videos, and overall the awesome content therein. Appreciate ya lots Bruv ✌️🖤💯💯💯♠️
@@johnnydropkicks Have you actually listen through one of they're albums or are you saying off of the back of your seeming hatred of tub thumping. Because if so then I recommend you listen to one of their non tubthumbing tracks, my personal favourites are: their cover of her majesty; always tell the voter What the voter wants to hear; gob Full of shit; how to get your band on television; and the day the Nazi died. They actually knew what anarchism is, and were anti Nazi (unlike the sex pistols who wore swastikas); they hated police and the iraq war. So You might be mistaken on your views about them mate. Also they are like 10 or more people over the years, no Space in a hot tub to drown them, unlike Millie vanilla, the llb syncing buggers
I would love if this episode came with a playlist of tracks handpicked to represent each subgenre. But I guess utilizing music streaming services like that wouldn’t be very punk?
You're my favourite yt channel currently fr I'd love to see a video about the evolution of hardcore punk into the many other core subgenres that came out of it love u
"Real Egg Punk” only consists of the NWI hardcore punk scene and the mid 2010s midwest hardcore scene. What is known by “egg” punk is nothing but post punk with questionable real egg influence. When people try to argue that bands like Q are not real egg, while saying that Snooper is, I can't help not to cringe because they are just as fake egg as all NEO NEOS side projects.
I would include d beat which is literally just one band worship (tho one of my favorite punk subgenres) and crack rock steady which is crust + ska punk (with anarchic lyrics)
@@spitchgrizwald6198 discharge not to mean that they sound all exactly like discharge, they're just really worshipping them with the whole dis- in the names
@@arbuznazarov9326 To be fair, if you would have said that they all basically copy and paste what discharge did in the 80s, you wouldn't have been entirely wrong. Discharge was that seminal to punk and hardcore that they kind of are the only band that can really be "true" d beat
I was going to disagree, but then I realized that Disfear was easily my favorite d beat band. That idea evaporated pretty quickly. At least their album Misanthropic Generation is genuinely timeless imo.
@@arbuznazarov9326 They really are. They almost define d beat for me. I'm a punk (mostly oi) and hardcore guy through and through, but if I were stuck on a desert island with only 10 albums to listen to for the rest of my life, Misanthropic Generation specifically would absolutely be on that list. The pure nihilism mixed with that constant, almost punishing guitar/drum combo that hits like a punch are just too good to pass up.
anyone know where I can find all the visual gags jokes and memes he uses in his videos? Theres a lot of really funny schizo shit that I don't know how to even begin trying to find.
With the mention of egg punk you could've mentioned its adversary which is chain punk, it's more gritty and more hardcore while still questioning its existence and hatred towards egg punk, both genres go side to side and it's almost like a continuous line with bands leaning more towards one end or being in the middle. Great job on discussing egg punk tho, not many people choose to talk about it or recognise it as a genre except for some of the bands hidden within it.
As a lifelong punk, this is the first time I’ve heard of egg punk. Knew all the other types of punk tho that were mentioned here. My battle hoodie has quite a few different punk genera’s on it in all the pins n patches along with types of metal. Like anybody listen to murder metal?
Egg Punk is cool. Gee Tee, Satanic Togas, Snooper, Prison Affair, Billiam, and Research Reactor Corp. are all sick examples. And there’s a lot of variation of the sound too
Same. The only bad I recognized of the bunch was Devo which I've always known as art punk along with bands like Television, Talking Heads, and Richard Hell and the Voidoids.🤷
@@shanesmith2853 Most Egg Punk is just Art Punk, played in a more manic fashion typically influenced by Devo, with some of the fuzzed out aggression and occasional lofi production of Garage Punk thrown in to make it still hit hard. Egg Punk started as a meme and really wasn't a distinct genre. It was a term used to label Punk bands that leaned into the Avante-Garde roots and sensibilities of the original wave of Punks, as opposed to what was labeled Chain Punk (pretty much traditional hardcore, it is not a distinct subset). No band is calling themselves Egg Punk (as the long going meme essentially implied it wasn't "real" punk) but as time went on, enough similarities came up in a recent wave of bands that critics started using the term unironically to try and lump them together
I was in the band that was the most egg punk according to the original weird notepad scrawling meme that went around for years alongside the coneheads and lumpy.. and I am here to tell you it's not real. Maybe it was just a psyop to let soft punk/casuals/white men with glasses get their day in the sun and not feel like they're just playing sped up alt rock? Idk but Chain punk also does not exist. I feel like if none of the bands that played it would have ever in their right minds referred to themselves as these things they simply remain as descriptors of levels of posing perhaps?? It might be fashion related. I think it ultimately is just like.. does this kid wear glasses?? do they eat eggs?? I always saw it as a reference to lumpy records because the term came out immediately following the release of Mystic Inane's Eggs onna Plate which is not "egg" sonically but very 'egg' lyrically as the song is about... eating eggs onna plate. Anyways Mystic Inane was the greatest band that existed at this time as anything ripping off Saccharine Trust and Rudimentary Peni and doing it right gets a gold metal. Anyways I'm an old head and it's been 7 long years of 'egg vs chain'. please let these terms die and thank you.
No mention of noisecore? I'm disappointed, not only is it the weirdest, stupidest and the best punk subgenre ever, it's also the logical end point for music.
Wouldn’t the Cowpunk description nearly be psychobilly…they even use a stand up bass…and sounds kind of hillbilly in some cases. Such as Demented Are Go’s “busted Hymn” or maybe some of Hank 3’s later work.
I'm a huge fan of both psychobilly and cow punk, to me the difference is psycobilly is specifically influenced more by rockabilly, Texas swing, or the more popular country of the 40's, 50's, 60's. While cow punk is more influenced by darker country, blues, bluegrass. It's a subtle difference for sure but definitely stands out if you listen to the genres they derived from. To me hank 3 fits more into cow punk but occasionally slips more into psychobilly.
The Supersuckers, Jason and the scorchers, and Hell stomper were what I thought was cow punk. They all had big influence of old school country in the music.
As others were saying, Psychobilly leans very heavily towards rockabilly influence, while I’ve always thought Cow Punk was more of a mix of everything. Dash Rip Rock, my favorite cow punk band, is what I’m going off of here (also listen to them they’re very good)
an FYI. he is saying trallpunk and not trollpunk, a trall is a short melody and to tralla is to hum or singalong to a simple melody and there is a great focus on the melodies in trallpunk to be singalongy "trall-friendly" with strong influences from swedish folk music including visor (small story telling songs) which is why in addition to the very left leaning political lyrics story telling lyrics are very common as well. musically not influenced enough to be folkpunk, but a lot of crossover exists obviously.
Glad that's over. I knew it'd be my turn to get made fun of eventually. And for my favourite punk sub-genre: hyper-emo. A genre that includes Cheem, and only Cheem. Sorry if anyone thinks that's wrong. Genres only exist to put albums in the right place in record stores.
Honorable mention: 70s New York no wave scene, where counter culture aspect was taken to an absurd as a response to regular punk becoming mainstream, would ironically become mainstream for the very same reason.
What about " Gunk Punk" band like New Bomb Turks, Lazy Cowgirls, Bob City, the hellecopters,Supersuckers, REO Speedealer, Turbonegro .It's punk rock with a bluesy, Rawk feel. Elements of Rose Tattoo,AC\DC, and Motorhead. Most people think the genre picked up steam in the mid to late 80's with a decent amount of bands in underground/ local scenes throughout the world at this very moment. Mostly because if you're over 18 you're not a punk rocker any more you're just a rocker .
I know some music nerds just overlook them for being Pre Wilco Jeff Tweedy, but they basically created the Alt Country subgenre (which in someways was really just punked up Outlaw Country) and a underground country scene that’s still strong today (especially with Sturgill Simpson and Tyler Childers)
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Just so you know: stenchcore is considered a specific genre within crust, with slow axegrinder/Bolt thrower influenced riffs and many of songs without d-beat drums. Bands like hellshock or lust for death, which sound quite different from bands like doom or nuclear death terror. Yes, crust has its own subgenres (neocrust being another)!!!
this is probably the first mention of egg punk ive ever seen in a youtube video, kudos to you!
I’ve been in the scene for a long time and I’ve never heard of egg punks or cow punks
Came down here to say this
@@alexjulian222 egg punk is relatively new, cow punk goes back to the 80s but im not sure if it was called that back then, i think they were just referred to as psychobilly
the term Cow Punk starts and ends with the Gun Club.
Dude powerplant, and the coneheads!!!
The Misfits has been and always will be un-ironically my favourite band . The whole "we're evil and we're dead" schitck is still freaking hilarious.
Misfits fans always have bad hygiene
@@AnxiousCowboy It's cuz we're dead. Duh .
@@hughgrection7246 only thing dead is the accumulation of skin around your piercings
@@AnxiousCowboy who hurt you man ?
@@hughgrection7246 life
Played in a cowpunk band called The Kinky Bastards in Texas for a couple of years. The vocalist was lost to suicide so young. Band was a lot of fun and I miss him a lot. If you're into cowpunk, there's videos of us on this site lol.
God that is such a cool ass name
Checking out know.. better be good or else . Sorry for ur loss tho for real that's rough..best wishes and prayers
Pretty cool. I had a guitar like the hollow body yellow one. Buddy had some energy. Good stuff
Thanks homie - I was the one with the yellow hollow body haha. It's about ten feet away from me as I type this. I miss him a lot. @@namebrandrobots1248
Checked it out, i enjoyed it
You hit a good middle ground of informative, funny and interesting. Very well done
"Informative" if you want to be slightly wrong about a bunch of trivial shit
@@marloroseKey Word: Trivial
Devo was newwave which partially inspired egg punk and devocore
Listen to "Through being cool" by them and come back educated
Devo inspired devocore whaaaat???
Punk's Weirdest Subgenres 22.7.24 1448pm egg hunt by the old ham: ian mackaye and co...... ahhahah so that was what the song was about? as for things in general. sorry, i think i was supposed to mention spastic legs, apples and ambulance service personnel running people over in their emergency service vans for something to do... cos the family of teeth said so... a new name for your band: family of teeth.
Devo were an early first wave punk band
@@chrisold97 ‘Punk's Weirdest Subgenres’
0623am 26.724 devo had one decent song. then made a mint being a retro nostalgia inducing band.... which played at burger bugaloo and such like....
I’ve never heard the Violent Femmes referred to as “cow punk” before! I think they are more “folk punk” than “cow punk”.
I agree and probably the most famous rock band to ever come from Wisconsin. They were Folk Punk or Country Punk depending on the song.
My dad always told me they were anti folk which is somehow different from folk punk and he’d get pissed if anyone confused the two lol
@@bigcheese2128 LOL !!! Reminds me of my buddies in the 90’s trying to classify all the new music! Your dad totally reminds me of these conversations with them! “That sounds like thrash-funk, not funk-metal! That’s more post-punk instead of actual punk! I’d classify this one as Grunge Rock, not Indy Rock! THERE IS A DIFFERENCE!!! It’s HARDCORE not Death Metal!! They wear baseball hats!!!”
@@wackyruss I always found the over categorization in punk music kinda fascinating like I love knowing what specific differences there are between d beat and crust punk and mincecore and death grind and powerviolence and noisecore etc etc
anarcho-punks explaining how they are punks who like anarchism (extremely different from regular punks)
And they like punk music that talks about anarchy. (So super duper different) lol
Most anarcho punk bands are hippies where anarchist punks hate hippies. Not really the same even though the clothes are probably similar
@@Stpunk17 how i word it is you cant say your one if you buy one of the shirts lining the shelves at the department store
@@x3luh_ hell yeah!
not all punks are anarchists
in my local scene there's hippie punk which sounds like if you took a 60's guitar tone and sped it up really fast
dang that sounds great care to namedrop some bands?
@@deaconlasagna8570 Thee Tabs, they just put out a new album called temporal space machine which pretty well defines the genre
@@TrailMix1066 ty! i am a punk who loves psych rock so this is for me. also big ups luival rip the kodan armada
Listen to the I am the black wizard as surf rock cover
bro, i cannot focus with the funny memes in the background, it’s funny don’t stop it, I’ll just go back 10 seconds every 30 seconds
In my opinion, one of the greatest “cow punk” bands would have to be The Gun Club. If any of you haven’t heard them, they’re definitely worth checking out!
Unfortunately the band has a kind if sad history, but nonetheless, they absolutely shred!! Especially their album “Fire of Love”
Thank you for indication.
Listening here in a small town in the south of the world located between the borders of Brazil and Uruguay.
I completely agree!
@@kaue5028
That’s awesome man.
It is my absolute pleasure to recommend them to you!
I would love to hear your opinion on The Gun Club after you listen to some of their stuff (especially Fire of Love).
🤟😎🤟
eh i like the dead milkmen more
@@shellymenzies841I loved the band. My wife spent the day listening to the Miami album while working at the university today. Such a shame I didn't know about The Gun Club before, I'm glad you shared it with us. Sometimes great bands end up not passing through our radar.
Mother of Earth could easily have been covered by Johnny Cash.
I haven't green punk mention in a video in a long time. I love the way you format your videos, and overall the awesome content therein. Appreciate ya lots Bruv ✌️🖤💯💯💯♠️
Your content never fails to get a sensible chuckle out of me
Really like the idea of the video, buy not playing some of the music of the genres was a pretty big bummer
Where's chumbawamba, they're were original anarcho-punk, before adding dance elements and later moved into folk sounds. They made 14 albums fun fact.
They’re where the should be… somewhere in an abandoned, one-bedroom apartment where they all drowned in a bathtub full of liquor
@@johnnydropkicks Have you actually listen through one of they're albums or are you saying off of the back of your seeming hatred of tub thumping. Because if so then I recommend you listen to one of their non tubthumbing tracks, my personal favourites are: their cover of her majesty; always tell the voter What the voter wants to hear; gob Full of shit; how to get your band on television; and the day the Nazi died. They actually knew what anarchism is, and were anti Nazi (unlike the sex pistols who wore swastikas); they hated police and the iraq war. So You might be mistaken on your views about them mate.
Also they are like 10 or more people over the years, no Space in a hot tub to drown them, unlike Millie vanilla, the llb syncing buggers
They are on a different list entitled sh-t punk along with green day and w-nk like that 😎
@@johnnydropkicksall eras of chumbawamba were great
best editing style ive ever seen homeboy
Maybe i’m old but this seems indistinguishable from every zoomer spastic editing style
I'm always amazed by the amount of memes dropped. My memory just feels too slow and I have to slow down your vídeos to basically sludge.
I would love if this episode came with a playlist of tracks handpicked to represent each subgenre. But I guess utilizing music streaming services like that wouldn’t be very punk?
Your videos have helped me find some really awesome new music. Currently a new fan of Om and cowpunk!
You're my favourite yt channel currently fr
I'd love to see a video about the evolution of hardcore punk into the many other core subgenres that came out of it love u
Only got thirty seconds into the video and now I’m binging Egg Punk. Where has this been all my life?!?
Watching this video as a deathrocker be like: 👁👄👁
I love watching your videos to find those one second clips that just make me wheeze while watching this. 10/10
Gotta say ur prob my fav TH-camr rn
"Real Egg Punk” only consists of the NWI hardcore punk scene and the mid 2010s midwest hardcore scene. What is known by “egg” punk is nothing but post punk with questionable real egg influence. When people try to argue that bands like Q are not real egg, while saying that Snooper is, I can't help not to cringe because they are just as fake egg as all NEO NEOS side projects.
New favorite music channel! I would also say synth punk is one of my favorite sub genres.
3:07 love the clip of Billie Joe missile dropkicking a dude in the crowd
I like this version of history where ska punk never happened.
AJJ has been a favorite of mine but never expanded into that side of punk. Love the more goofy side of punk myself and glad video mentioned it
I would include d beat which is literally just one band worship (tho one of my favorite punk subgenres) and crack rock steady which is crust + ska punk (with anarchic lyrics)
@@spitchgrizwald6198 discharge
not to mean that they sound all exactly like discharge, they're just really worshipping them with the whole dis- in the names
@@arbuznazarov9326 To be fair, if you would have said that they all basically copy and paste what discharge did in the 80s, you wouldn't have been entirely wrong. Discharge was that seminal to punk and hardcore that they kind of are the only band that can really be "true" d beat
I was going to disagree, but then I realized that Disfear was easily my favorite d beat band. That idea evaporated pretty quickly. At least their album Misanthropic Generation is genuinely timeless imo.
@@RevShifty Disfear are awesome
@@arbuznazarov9326 They really are. They almost define d beat for me. I'm a punk (mostly oi) and hardcore guy through and through, but if I were stuck on a desert island with only 10 albums to listen to for the rest of my life, Misanthropic Generation specifically would absolutely be on that list. The pure nihilism mixed with that constant, almost punishing guitar/drum combo that hits like a punch are just too good to pass up.
anyone know where I can find all the visual gags jokes and memes he uses in his videos? Theres a lot of really funny schizo shit that I don't know how to even begin trying to find.
describe them as best as you can to yt or google and it usually works
Alot of them are classic memes and hood irony
this editing style is very stimulating for my adhd brain. very cool
My favorite is Punk-o-Matic. It's a legit iconic sound. XD
*YES! IN THE 90'S ANYTHING WAS LEGIT AND IT WAS FUCKING INCREDIBLE!!!!!*
a wild west where bjork and primus could get on the radio
y'all guys remember sasscore? i was listening to blood brothers again and it still holds up really well.
Yeah they were sick. I remember them as screamo/hardcore though, never heard anyone say ‘sasscore’ the whole time they were a band lol.
thanks for turning me on to Lots of Great Music, Nother great vid
Making Macabre sound like you're trying to put a spell on someone
but what about the blackened experimental crust noise😔
I hope your channel blows up, fr
KD Lang started out doing Cowpunk. I liked Jason and the Scorchers who reached mild success with Absolutely Sweet Marie.
honestly for me i feel like eggpunk is the best subgenre it really good to listen to i cant lie
awesome video, incredible meme per minute ratio. ive just kinda started getting into punk, thanks :3
Watching to see if crust punk is referenced
Bro this guy is mad funny. This video deserves a million views.
Egg punk mentioned but prison affair not mentioned rip
With the mention of egg punk you could've mentioned its adversary which is chain punk, it's more gritty and more hardcore while still questioning its existence and hatred towards egg punk, both genres go side to side and it's almost like a continuous line with bands leaning more towards one end or being in the middle. Great job on discussing egg punk tho, not many people choose to talk about it or recognise it as a genre except for some of the bands hidden within it.
but... he did
@@yoda5436 not the chain punk side
As a lifelong punk, this is the first time I’ve heard of egg punk. Knew all the other types of punk tho that were mentioned here. My battle hoodie has quite a few different punk genera’s on it in all the pins n patches along with types of metal. Like anybody listen to murder metal?
It´s kind of the anti-thesis to chain punk.
Egg Punk is cool. Gee Tee, Satanic Togas, Snooper, Prison Affair, Billiam, and Research Reactor Corp. are all sick examples. And there’s a lot of variation of the sound too
@@marlowe7554I’ve heard and listened to prison affair and I actually like their stuff
Same. The only bad I recognized of the bunch was Devo which I've always known as art punk along with bands like Television, Talking Heads, and Richard Hell and the Voidoids.🤷
@@shanesmith2853 Most Egg Punk is just Art Punk, played in a more manic fashion typically influenced by Devo, with some of the fuzzed out aggression and occasional lofi production of Garage Punk thrown in to make it still hit hard.
Egg Punk started as a meme and really wasn't a distinct genre. It was a term used to label Punk bands that leaned into the Avante-Garde roots and sensibilities of the original wave of Punks, as opposed to what was labeled Chain Punk (pretty much traditional hardcore, it is not a distinct subset). No band is calling themselves Egg Punk (as the long going meme essentially implied it wasn't "real" punk) but as time went on, enough similarities came up in a recent wave of bands that critics started using the term unironically to try and lump them together
I was in the band that was the most egg punk according to the original weird notepad scrawling meme that went around for years alongside the coneheads and lumpy.. and I am here to tell you it's not real. Maybe it was just a psyop to let soft punk/casuals/white men with glasses get their day in the sun and not feel like they're just playing sped up alt rock? Idk but Chain punk also does not exist. I feel like if none of the bands that played it would have ever in their right minds referred to themselves as these things they simply remain as descriptors of levels of posing perhaps?? It might be fashion related. I think it ultimately is just like.. does this kid wear glasses?? do they eat eggs?? I always saw it as a reference to lumpy records because the term came out immediately following the release of Mystic Inane's Eggs onna Plate which is not "egg" sonically but very 'egg' lyrically as the song is about... eating eggs onna plate. Anyways Mystic Inane was the greatest band that existed at this time as anything ripping off Saccharine Trust and Rudimentary Peni and doing it right gets a gold metal. Anyways I'm an old head and it's been 7 long years of 'egg vs chain'. please let these terms die and thank you.
what band were you in May i ask?
2:02 - WTF is Fantano doing?
bro called the dead milkmen folk punk 💀
Yeah that one hurt
This zoomer was embarrassing to listen to.
He has no idea what he's talking about.
@@ProjectRevoltNow the way he described horror punk was just blatantly wrong
seeing brokencyde here was a genuine jumpscare (i love brokencyde)
omg i love egg punk so much thank you so much for talking about it
Damn, no mention of Hank III for cowpunk or Pat the Bunny for Folk Punk?
I like both bands, I just can't include every band within every subgenre I cover.
@@coolea Well that's not good enough, asshole! Good video, though.
good on you mentioning the country teasers, they were a big influence on the abigails
No mention of noisecore? I'm disappointed, not only is it the weirdest, stupidest and the best punk subgenre ever, it's also the logical end point for music.
Wouldn’t the Cowpunk description nearly be psychobilly…they even use a stand up bass…and sounds kind of hillbilly in some cases. Such as Demented Are Go’s “busted Hymn” or maybe some of Hank 3’s later work.
I'm a huge fan of both psychobilly and cow punk, to me the difference is psycobilly is specifically influenced more by rockabilly, Texas swing, or the more popular country of the 40's, 50's, 60's. While cow punk is more influenced by darker country, blues, bluegrass. It's a subtle difference for sure but definitely stands out if you listen to the genres they derived from. To me hank 3 fits more into cow punk but occasionally slips more into psychobilly.
The Supersuckers, Jason and the scorchers, and Hell stomper were what I thought was cow punk. They all had big influence of old school country in the music.
As others were saying, Psychobilly leans very heavily towards rockabilly influence, while I’ve always thought Cow Punk was more of a mix of everything. Dash Rip Rock, my favorite cow punk band, is what I’m going off of here (also listen to them they’re very good)
Mam, the goblin man has released another banger.
YESS FINALLY I GET TO SEE A VIDEO ABOUT EGG PUNK
The band Ford Theater Reunion label themselves " circus punk". It fits them, with the oddity of accordion snd clarinet showing up randomly in songs
Egg Punk isn't real. Its just the consequence of home digital recording. And people copying the australian/ indiana bedroom projects.
an FYI. he is saying trallpunk and not trollpunk, a trall is a short melody and to tralla is to hum or singalong to a simple melody and there is a great focus on the melodies in trallpunk to be singalongy "trall-friendly" with strong influences from swedish folk music including visor (small story telling songs) which is why in addition to the very left leaning political lyrics story telling lyrics are very common as well. musically not influenced enough to be folkpunk, but a lot of crossover exists obviously.
waiting for a the garden video
i guess devo is egg punk fair enough
good video
I went to a hardcore show recently and there was a cool mid act that I would probably call math punk
I Fucking love horror punk
Cow Punk has been around for a long time. I think of the Loco Gringos, Hickoids, Lucy Falcon, 27 devils Joking
egg punk mentioned, we are back
Cow punk is actually good as shit tbh
I always felt punk but everyone says I'm country
Punk and Country have the same philosophy. 3 Chords and the Truth
Glad that's over. I knew it'd be my turn to get made fun of eventually.
And for my favourite punk sub-genre: hyper-emo. A genre that includes Cheem, and only Cheem.
Sorry if anyone thinks that's wrong. Genres only exist to put albums in the right place in record stores.
looked it up. Sounds like an AI was prompted to make ost music for an American Pie ost
Great video really enjoyed it hope to see more
On God that plane flapping, someone get the punt gun
Holy shit loved the shapes reference
Any Johnny hobo in the freight trains fans out there?
Thank you for showing me the taqwacore rabbithole.
I’m gonna be obsessing about this for at least a week now.
There's a peacock show called Lady Parts about an all female all Muslim punk band that came out pretty recently
1:31 man i looked at this frame by frame. Cleanest transition ive ever seen.
Honorable mention: 70s New York no wave scene, where counter culture aspect was taken to an absurd as a response to regular punk becoming mainstream, would ironically become mainstream for the very same reason.
I've been trying to figure out what sub-genre Petrol Bastard are, and I think Egg Punk fits them quite well.
Can anyone tell me about that lil purple guy chased with the toothbrush, I saw vids of him awhile ago and they bring great joy
What about " Gunk Punk" band like New Bomb Turks, Lazy Cowgirls, Bob City, the hellecopters,Supersuckers, REO Speedealer, Turbonegro .It's punk rock with a bluesy, Rawk feel. Elements of Rose Tattoo,AC\DC, and Motorhead. Most people think the genre picked up steam in the mid to late 80's with a decent amount of bands in underground/ local scenes throughout the world at this very moment. Mostly because if you're over 18 you're not a punk rocker any more you're just a rocker .
Don't forget Uncle Tupelo when talking about cowpunk. They were one of the best bands out there.
I know some music nerds just overlook them for being Pre Wilco Jeff Tweedy, but they basically created the Alt Country subgenre (which in someways was really just punked up Outlaw Country) and a underground country scene that’s still strong today (especially with Sturgill Simpson and Tyler Childers)
@@banjoplayingbison2275 I know, right? Uncle Tupelo basically put Americana on the map!
oh wow, the misfits? never heard of them before, such a deep reffence!
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we need an ignorant guide to hardcore
Gypsy punk is my favorite genre of music and I will never stop telling people about it.
Mongage here is great. I've laughed several times
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Most random inclusion of Brand New ever
You made some of this up, and if you had not, you !missed the joke
MadE it not even half way through, what are you even talking about mate?
Why would I make it up? Just use Google to fact check me lmao.
Take Me to the Specialist is a great Dead Milkmen song
>no mention of mysterious guy hardcore
Cow Punk and Egg Punk are the best sub-genres punk. Sorry Cross-Over Thrash, Cow Punk and Egg Punk are my new best friends.
Bands like the Supersuckers , Nine pound hammer and early Social D are what i think of as Cow punk or Country punk.
I love egg punk man, so glad u talked abt it
Love to see some horrorpunk representation 🧟♂️
This is high quality
Just so you know: stenchcore is considered a specific genre within crust, with slow axegrinder/Bolt thrower influenced riffs and many of songs without d-beat drums. Bands like hellshock or lust for death, which sound quite different from bands like doom or nuclear death terror. Yes, crust has its own subgenres (neocrust being another)!!!
That was amazing
as a horror punk fan, i can confirm this is true
Billy Bragg started out as folk punk. But where do Young Marble Giants and Durutti Column fit in?
I love how this was edited .
PUNK AF !