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Kingpins

Montreal ska combo the Kingpins was shaped in the springtime of 1994 by bassist Jordan Swift and drummer Eric Boulanger; keyboardist Ian Hodkinson, saxophonist Lorraine Muller and alto saxophonist Nigel Goddard had been quickly recruited, and by 1995 the lineup also included vocalist Paddy Walsh, guitarist Bobby Beaton, trumpeter Jesse …

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Chase Long Beach

Produced in 2002 by Karen Roberts (vocals) and Patrick Fitzgerald (bass/vocals), globetrotting Southern California-based ska-punk outfit Run after Long Shore grew into an octet by enough time its debut EP (Strike from the Fuzzy Things) premiered in 2004. Going for a cue from third influx ska revival serves just like …

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The O.C. Supertones

Leaders of the surprisingly strong Christian ska-punk motion, the O.C. Supertones had been originally formed being a music group called Saved by vocalist Matt Morginsky, drummer Jason Carson, and bassist Tony Terusa. The group didn’t get signed therefore the primary trio produced the O.C. Supertones using the continuous addition of …

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Buck-O-Nine

Buck-O-Nine is really a San Diego-based ska-punk music group that gained a little pursuing in the middle-’90s, and whose recognition increased because the third influx ska revival reached the mainstream using the achievement of Rancid no Doubt. Buck-O-Nine is definitely made up of Jon Pebsworth (vocals), Jonas Kleiner (acoustic guitar), …

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Deadeye Dick

Authors from the collegiate novelty strike “MODERN Young lady,” Deadeye Dick present themselves quickly consigned to substitute rock’s one-hit question bin. Shaped in New Orleans in 1991, the music group contains vocalist/guitarist Caleb Guillotte, bassist Tag Miller, and drummer Billy Landry, and got their name from a Kurt Vonnegut book. …

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Bruce Lee Band

Past Skankin’ Pickle frontman Mike “Bruce Lee” Recreation area met up the Bruce Lee Music group in 1995 with Vinnie Lee (drums), Chris Lee (acoustic guitar/vocals), and Roger Lee (bass/vocals). Along with his support band taking period off from SIGNIFICANTLY LESS THAN Jake, Park found his saxophone to lead within …

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