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| [[File:Jimmy2.jpg|thumb|Average folk punk enjoyer (he looks like Jimmy Neutron)]] | | #REDIRECT [[Gem That Saved The 'ki]] |
| '''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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| == Relationship to soyjakery ==
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| 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.
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| == Album reviews ==
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| === "Burn the Earth! Leave it Behind!" by Wingnut Dishwasher's Union ===
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| 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, [[Lee Goldson|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.
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