COWPUNK


'Cowpunk' or 'Country Punk' is a subgenre of punk rock that began in southern California in the 1980s, especially Los Angeles. It combines punk rock with country music and blues in sound, subject matter, attitude, and style. It tends to downplay the fashion elements associated with the British psychobilly genre, and grew directly out of the influence of bands like The Cramps and The Gun Club; with few direct ties to the British movement. The term ''cowpunk'' has also been applied to several bands that play a fast form of Southern Rock; primarily based in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, or Florida.

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Notable cowpunk musicians
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Notable cowpunk musicians



The Beat Farmers

Blackbird

Colorfinger

Cowboy Mouth

Cowboy Nation

The Crocketts

D-A-D (early career)

Dash Rip Rock

Frank Black and the Catholics

Gas Huffer

John Thomas Griffith

The Gun Club

Jason and the Scorchers

k.d. lang (early career)

Lamont

Fred LeBlanc

Th' Legendary Shack Shakers

The Knitters

Mary Prankster

The Meat Puppets

The Mekons

Minutemen (band)

Nashville Pussy

Nine Pound Hammer

Rank and File

Red Shift

Reverend Horton Heat

Rose's Pawn Shop

Rubber Rodeo

Social Distortion (in late 1980s)

The Supersuckers

The Vandals (early career)

Sonia Tetlow

Three Day Threshold

Unknown Hinson

V.C. Graves

E.J. Wells

Hank Williams III

See also



Alternative country

Gothabilly

Psychobilly

Punk blues

Punkabilly

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