Josh with long time friend and collaborator Liam Lynch 🐦⬛ (x)

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Josh with long time friend and collaborator Liam Lynch 🐦⬛ (x)
I made a cute little pear galette, really proud of it ❤️ would anyone like to see?? :3c
Punk is a Joke, and That’s a Good Thing
My manifesto, version 1
What if being punk didn’t mean being angry all the time?
What if it meant making fart jokes onstage in a homemade superhero costume? Or singing about Star Wars with the same sincerity people sing about breakups?
What if real rebellion looked like not trying to be the next Nirvana— but trying to make your friends laugh while the world burns?
That’s what I'm chasing. From Bloodhound Gang to Allie Goertz. From Flight of the Conchords to the Aquabats. From Mike Patton’s 6,000 strange side projects to Billie Joe Armstrong’s weird little detours into goofball power-pop. From the Viagra Boys dancing in their own mess to Liam Lynch making art that doesn’t care if you “get” it. From the New Pornographers to your friend’s garage band that never posted online.
This is punk—not in fashion, but in ethos. It’s DIY, it’s messy, it’s hilarious, it’s heartfelt, and it’s for the people. It’s anti-corporate, anti-perfection, anti-elitist, anti-burnout. It’s weirdos making stuff just because they love it, and letting other weirdos know it’s okay to love stuff too.
So I’m starting this space—part blog, part public journal, part digital zine— to write about it. To talk about obscure footage, forgotten interviews, side projects that never got a tour (and some that we forgot toured), and songs that saved me by making me laugh.
Because when everything is too serious to survive, the joke becomes the most honest thing left.
Indifference
Have you seen The Sifl & Olly Show (1998-1999)?
Yes
Partially
No, but I've heard of it
Never heard of it
i was on the website for the dude who created sifl & olly and i found out he sings falsetto backing vocals on make it wit chu by the queens of the stone age. wow.
Sifl & Olly, Day 13