Folk punk
Folk punk is a fusion of folk music and punk rock. It was popularized in the early 1980s by The Pogues in England, and by Violent Femmes in the United States. Folk punk achieved some mainstream success in that decade. Wikipedia
Parent genres: Punk rock, Indie rock, and Folk rock
Cultural origins: Early 1980s, United Kingdom and United States
Other names: Rogue folk
Songs
The Pogues
Violent Femmes
Against Me!
Neutral Milk Hotel
The Dead Milkmen
Flogging Molly
The Real McKenzies
Levellers
Gogol Bordello
The Mountain Goats
The World/Inferno Friendship Society
Tattle Tale
Bomb the Music Industry!
Fiddler's Green
The Fratellis
Swingin' Utters
Black 47
The Mahones
The Tossers
Operation: Cliff Clavin
Bad Livers
The Men They Couldn't Hang
Ghost Mice
This Bike Is a Pipe Bomb
Defiance, Ohio
Mischief Brew
Fake Problems
The Gaslight Anthem
AJJ
Wingnut Dishwashers Union
Nana Grizol
Mr. Irish Bastard
The Dreadnoughts
Blackbird Raum
Insomniac Folklore
The Taxpayers
Hail Seizures
Harley Poe
Johnny Hobo and the Freight Trains
Larry and His Flask
Drink Hunters
Ramshackle Glory
Crywank
Days N' Daze
Boys from the County Hell
Flashlight
The Day After
Hate, Rain on Me
Last Song
Dog Bumped
Baby, I’m an Anarchist!
Albums