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'''Folk Punk''' is the undisputed greatest music genre of all time. Typically featuring instruments such as acoustic guitar, mandolin, banjo and trumpet accompanied by rich vocals, folk punk has a unique sound that is appreciated by music fans across the entire globe. Many music professors at Harvard claim that folk punk renders all other genres of music obsolete. I'm a great person because I think folk punk is the only music anyone should ever listen to!
'''Folk Punk''' is the undisputed greatest music genre of all time. Typically featuring instruments such as acoustic guitar, mandolin, banjo and trumpet accompanied by rich vocals, folk punk has a unique sound that is appreciated by music fans across the entire globe. Many music professors at Harvard claim that folk punk renders all other genres of music obsolete. I'm a great person because I think folk punk is the only music anyone should ever listen to!



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Average folk punk enjoyer>I look like Jimmy Neutron though.

Folk Punk is the undisputed greatest music genre of all time. Typically featuring instruments such as acoustic guitar, mandolin, banjo and trumpet accompanied by rich vocals, folk punk has a unique sound that is appreciated by music fans across the entire globe. Many music professors at Harvard claim that folk punk renders all other genres of music obsolete. I'm a great person because I think folk punk is the only music anyone should ever listen to!

Relationship to soyjakery

Due to the fact that all notable folk punk artists happen to be radical leftist soyboys, folk punk has a mutual relationship with the soyjakking community.

Album reviews

"Burn the Earth! Leave it Behind!" by Wingnut Dishwasher's Union

It is difficult not to laugh while listening to this album due to the childish retardation of the lyrics, delivered by artist Pat the Bunny in his signature over-the-top style. Picture Pat's bearded mouth gaping open as he screams his ass off about feminism in For a Girl in Rhinelander, WI, or anarchist philosophy in the song Proudhon in Manhattan. As with all Pat the Bunny projects, Pat's pathetic wimpy bitch attitude really shines through on this album.