5:03

1960s swamp rock folk protest song, gritty solo male vocal with a rough, punchy delivery, medium tempo (90–110 BPM), driving rhythm, rootsy and rebellious tone, electric guitar with light overdrive and twangy riff-driven feel, steady bass groove, simple live drum kit with tight snare and kick, minimal but energetic arrangement, southern bayou atmosphere, working-class attitude, anti-war message focused on class divide and injustice, lyrics about poor families sending sons to war while wealthy elites avoid sacrifice, raw analog warmth, vintage recording style, slight tape saturation, live band feel, call-and-response energy in chorus, strong rhythmic phrasing, unpolished and human performance, no modern production elements, emphasis on groove, attitude, and protest storytelling
3:48

1960s-inspired swamp rock protest anthem with modern production clarity, male lead vocal in a gritty mid-to-low baritone range (A2–E4), slightly raspy with sharp consonants and punchy phrasing, confident but raw delivery, medium tempo locked at 102 BPM, straight 4/4 time, groove-driven rhythm with slight swing feel (humanized timing, not quantized rigidly)
electric guitar foundation built on short, repeating pentatonic-based riff in E major or D major, played with light overdrive and subtle grit (not heavy distortion), palm-muted attack on verses, opening up into fuller strums on chorus, secondary guitar adding slide accents and swampy bends, tone is bright but dirty with spring reverb
bass guitar thick and warm, following root notes with occasional walking movement between chord changes, mixed forward but not overpowering, slightly compressed for consistency
drums are tight and minimal: dry kick, snappy snare with slight room ambience, steady hi-hat eighth notes
2:51

1960s-inspired swamp rock protest anthem with modern production clarity, male lead vocal in a gritty mid-to-low baritone range (A2–E4), slightly raspy with sharp consonants and punchy phrasing, confident but raw delivery, medium tempo locked at 102 BPM, straight 4/4 time, groove-driven rhythm with slight swing feel (humanized timing, not quantized rigidly)
electric guitar foundation built on short, repeating pentatonic-based riff in E major or D major, played with light overdrive and subtle grit (not heavy distortion), palm-muted attack on verses, opening up into fuller strums on chorus, secondary guitar adding slide accents and swampy bends, tone is bright but dirty with spring reverb
bass guitar thick and warm, following root notes with occasional walking movement between chord changes, mixed forward but not overpowering, slightly compressed for consistency
drums are tight and minimal: dry kick, snappy snare with slight room ambience, steady hi-hat eighth notes
4:29

Depression folk song about a country boy blue collar 1960’s era raspy deep voice, One guitarist an harmonica solo Cajun style slow tempo song
3:32

