Members of
Black Flag were direct inspiration for three of the songs on
Buzz or Howl...'. "Cut" was written by
Mike Watt in admiration of
Black Flag guitarist
Greg Ginn's playing style;
Henry Rollins provided the title for the improvised instrumental "Dreams Are Free, Motherfucker!" (which was actually a segment of a warm-up jam done with trumpet player Crane at the beginning of the January 30th session); and original Black Flag bassist
Chuck Dukowski wrote some of the lyrics to "Little Man with a Gun in His Hand" and gave them to D. Boon at the end of both bands' 1982 European tour. "I Felt Like a Gringo" is an autobiographical song written by Watt about a day trip Minutemen took in Mexico on July 4, 1982. There was an election that day for
President of Mexico, which was referenced in the lyric "
Who won," I said, "the election?" (the winner in question was
Miguel de la Madrid).The same trip would also inspire the D. Boon composition "
Corona" on
Double Nickels.... "The Toe Jam" is another improvised cut, recorded the same day as "Dreams Are Free, Motherfucker", only with another band friend, Dirk Vandenburg (who would also do photography on several Minutemen covers, including
Double Nickels...) playing drums, while drummer
George Hurley attempted to play Crane's trumpet, Crane did some scat-singing, and another friend ad-libbed a poem about wanting to wear a wedding ring on her second toe (hence the name of the song). According to the liner notes of the live compilation album
Ballot Result, Mike Watt believed "Little Man with a Gun in His Hand" may be about, or have been inspired by, Black Flag's longtime roadie and lead singer and founder of
the Nig-Heist, Steve "Mugger" Corbin. However, Dukowski stated in an interview for the
33⅓ book series' volume on
Double Nickels... (written by Michael T. Fournier) that the song actually stems from
existentialist ideas he had at the time. ==Packaging==