I got a rather pointed e-mail the other day. It read “Why do punk rockers think they can play country music?” from none other than Doug Carrion of the Descendants and Circle Jerks, among others.
It’s a good question, though. I wondered this myself in high school — why was I so drawn to both genres? And could the twain ever meet? (The answer is presented to you here on this blog.)
I think it’s because both punk and country come from the same place. The songs are — theoretically — supposed to be easy enough for just anyone to play. As we all know, there’s power in a three-chord song. More importantly, both songs are about isolation. The only difference is the approach: cowboys are sad, lonely, or sardonic, and urban punks are pissed off. With maturity, one turns into the other.
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