Weakened Cowboy

Weakened Cowboy

From Brownwall by Brownwall

April 4, 2026 · 3 min

About this episode

The episode explores themes of identity and stereotypes through the metaphor of a weakened cowboy.

Spotless eighty-thousand-dollar ride Hauling absolutely nothing except stickers Weakened cowboy on a horse of flaws Keeping the chaps from being assless By providing them a surplus Keeping the stereotype in the fullest bloom I've seen the way you move along the road As if you own it, looking for a fight Weakened cowboy on a horse of flaws Keeping the chaps from being assless By providing them a surplus Keeping the stereotype in the fullest bloom People see you and think we're all like that Thanks for helping set us back I wait until you're gone and then I rip you up Can't bother to see my own and many faults John Makarewicz - Drums Carl Cunningham - Guitar Micah Robinson - Guitar Steve Murphy - Bass Nick Nunziata - Keyboards, Vocals

People in this episode

Hosts: Brownwall, Steve Murphy, Nick Nunziata

Topics covered

  • cowboy culture
  • music
  • stereotypes
  • identity
  • flaws

Keywords

  • cowboy
  • music
  • stereotypes
  • identity
  • flaws
  • drums
  • guitar

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