Randall it’s under the write-up for the most recent record on the Inscrutable Bandcamp.

Interesting take but personally I’m still obsessed with first drafts, first takes, “instant music”, which to me does not necessarily reference egg punk. I think a lot of special mistakes, improvisation, and that lightning in a bottle magic can be missed when you’re spending copious amounts of time working on a song/recording. First thought best thought is not always the best route but it’s worth exploring. But hell what do I know.

    Clif Name names. was it a missoula band?

    Two letters then five letters. Super young around 2010. I think you can figure it out. Unnamed band were all around arrogant little shitheads but they were also like 15.

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      Randall if it is one person's name for the band I can figure it out. if it is a band band, I am drawing a blank.

        It’s a scandal Randall!

        Clif Not Missoula. The band was not dd owen related. Not from Montana. Older members were cool then and I would say friends now (I hope). Younger members 100% deserve a pass / my nerdy self deserved some teasing too.

        Not hard to believe some hick kid out there is downloading egg punk crap and might accidentally hear puppet wipes, xv, and heavy mother 2 on johnny sicks youtube page. How can that bother anyone?

        peeblood yep. I'm pretty sure the "freeform freakouts" on the first Red Krayola indulge this principle as well.

        paperhose this type of arrogance doesn't come from a place of deep knowledge. The more narrow your view of music, the more likely you are to conflate things in a reductive way.

        Marty is hip but this specific tirade could just as easily apply to any hyper specific genre that is purely aesthetic. Less talk more rockin outside the box says me.

        It was easy, it was cheap, go and…make multiple drafts, sit on them for a while, have a think, tinker with the song over time, re-record it as many times as necessary, then release it when the results are stunning!

          sixbigboys t was easy, it was cheap, go and…make multiple drafts, sit on them for a while, have a think, tinker with the song over time, re-record it as many times as necessary, then release it when the results are stunning!

          Haha. Doesn’t quite have the same ring to it

          What if every band ripped off television personalities instead of devo

          ripping off and being inspired are two different things. Thats why in the 1960s, most bands inspired by The Beatles were and still are fantastic.

          there are some great young bands now who are inspired by the tvps or martin newell, but they make it their own and that comes out in the songwriting especially. this so-called egg punk or whatever people wanna call it, all sounds the same and is completely lifeless - theyre not singing about anything and its all sped up garbage to hide the insecurities and make a buck.

            I think it’s weird that the Dumpers are considered the forefathers of egg punk. Seems that Coneheads hold that distinction. I’d rather not hear the term egg punk again but arguing about it seems rather silly. Just read the bandcamp description and it still seems odd to me that with the exception of Snooper anyone got upset about this.

              Randall I also see most movement heading in different directions at this point so the entire thing seems rather unnecessary.

              sixbigboys yeah I don’t think there are many bucks to be made anywhere near egg punk or chain punk or punk punk.
              I couldn’t find my book this morning while getting ready for work so I grabbed Psychotic Reaction and Carburetor Dung to keep me off my phone at break time (clearly not working). Anyways been checking this thread between sessions of cutting wood with a dull blade. Sat down for my break and Lester is ranting and raving about copycats and boring music. Everything changes, everything stays the same. Someone comes along with a sharp blade cuts a new path then people keep going till eventually the blades too dull to cut anything, which reminds me it’s time to get back to work.