On "Double Jointed", Quakers and The Koreatown Oddity exude a secessionist kind of demeanor instrumentally, and most notably lyrically.
The militant drums set the perfect mood for his brazen vocals that are paired with witty, and conscious lines that critique the social state of the USA. Humorously contradicting the sharp lyricism is the ignorance pervading the - I guess white person who sounds like they're based in the countryside. Definitely reminded me of Uncle Ruckus from The Boondocks by virtue of the belligerent racism.