Folk punk, in its most general sense, is a genre (or set of genres) of music that combine elements of folk and punk rock music. It can also describe the people, culture, etc that surround
Folk punk, in its most general sense, is a genre (or set of genres) of music that combine elements of folk and punk rock music. It can also describe the people, culture, etc that surround such a genre. In some usage (especially American) it describes fusion with American folk music; other blends of punk and folk/traditional genres may be described differently (e.g. Celtic punk), although the usage and delineation of such terms varies.
Like its punk and folk roots, folk punk usually focuses on political issues from the radical left and anarchist side of the spectrum, but often incorporates a personal perspective to these views. Folk punk embraces a legacy of traditional folk music, typified by themes of working class solidarity and resistance in the face of the perceived problems of industrialization and modern capitalism.