Rampant Jake Bullets' Moonshine Jug Band
Hip hop hillbillies or redneck rappers? With funk driven samples meshed with timeless bluegrass elements and country rap they create experimental trailer trash
Traditional country. Accessorize with hip hop scratchy nonsense and coarse lyrics to match.
Independent artist Rampant Jake Bullets' Moonshine Jug Band drops "Pimp Up My Bride", an Alternative Country track on SoundClick. Every element serves the song, creating a cohesive listening experience from start to finish. This is the unmistakable sound of Uk, and it will especially appeal to alternative country fans. "Pimp Up My Bride" has peaked at #18 in the Alternative Country category on SoundClick. "Pimp Up My Bride" can be used royalty-free with a Creative Commons license, making it freely accessible for sync, content, and creative projects.
Like all good country songs this one is being f***ed over by a woman. Not actually a country song but it steals influence from both post depression bluegrass and post coital hip hop. A savage blend of simple tunesmithery and coarse lyircs.
"F.E.M.I.N.A.Z.I (edit)" is an Alternative track by Rampant Jake Bullets' Moonshine Jug Band on SoundClick. The song establishes its own world and invites the listener to settle in. With a tone that is funny, comedy, offensive and sarcastic, Rampant Jake Bullets' Moonshine Jug Band's track connects on an emotional level. Looking for a royalty-free Alternative track to license? "F.E.M.I.N.A.Z.I (edit)" by Rampant Jake Bullets' Moonshine Jug Band is available with a free Creative Commons license on SoundClick.
Soiled bass anthem with noises and words and stuff. Enjoy.
"Institutionalies" is a Hip-Hop track by Rampant Jake Bullets' Moonshine Jug Band on SoundClick. It is the kind of track that finds the right moment to make itself heard. The track creates a listening experience that feels funny, comedy, offensive and sarcastic. Looking for a royalty-free Hip-Hop track to license? "Institutionalies" by Rampant Jake Bullets' Moonshine Jug Band is available with a free Creative Commons license on SoundClick.
Hip hop hillbillies cut this funky twangdoodle of a groove with healthy bluegrass elements. Peace out y'all!
Independent artist Rampant Jake Bullets' Moonshine Jug Band drops "PC Tan", an Alternative track on SoundClick. Every element serves the song, creating a cohesive listening experience from start to finish. The track creates a listening experience that feels funny, comedy, offensive and sarcastic. Find more from Rampant Jake Bullets' Moonshine Jug Band on SoundClick, a platform built for independent music discovery. Download this track for free.
Infamous Texan turd Rampant Jake Bullets is back, taking a forced break from the acoustic ska funk kuntry of Buckweet he presents the soundtrack to the new revolution with the album "The Hysterectomiser". Adding a funky edge to his traditional bluegrass roots, barn storming hip hop, country rap, coarse lyrics and mistimed twangdoodles. This is a harsh tangent to previous malcontent melodies but should help you, the listener, to dig a little further into the depths of this bearded monkey twizzler.
HIP HOP HILLBILLIES? REDNECK RAPPERS? YOU DECIDE. (and then we'll ignore you anyway)
Not yet, give us time to wrench our collective bottoms from the branding iron of melancholia and into the soothing bucket of live music. Does that make sense? Does it matter?
(in no particular order) Jawbone, Mylo, Eminem, Public Enemy, Johnny Cash, The Prodigy, Hank Williams III, NWA, Parliament, Paul Anka, DZK, The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing, Otis Lee Crenshaw, Buckweet, Grut, Hayseed Dixie, Atom And His Package, Goldie Lookin' Chain, Primus, Flogging Molly, The Unknown, Lucien, NOFX, Mustard Plug, Mr Zippy, Less Than Jake, Alestorm, Fishbone, The Soggy Bottom Boys, Cypress Hill, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Bilge Pumps, Jello Biafra and Mojo Nixon, AsTheLast3TalkedOfMurder, Herman's Ugly Wife,
Random things, the list is too long to type without getting serious wankers cramp. But the list would be something like a redneck version of the end of The Generation Game.