Down On The Farm by Guns N’ Roses

Yup, “Down on the Farm” is another borrowed gem that GN’R made their own in “The Spaghetti Incident?”. This one was originally delivered by the UK punk band U.K. Subs. With aggressive guitar riffs and Axl’s iconic vocal rasp, it throws punches and is a less polished, more grungy delivery compared to some of their original hits.

The song kind of rails against the privileged, elite class and rural life, with a kind of sneer only Axl can pull off. Not exactly a radio regular, but it still has that cool mix of punk defiance and GN’R’s signature rock style.

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