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Mad Caddies

Santa Barbara’s softcore ska-punkers Mad Caddies have already been rollicking as a good seven-piece since past due summer season 1995, but their music origin goes back towards the mid-’80s. Chuck Robertson (vocals), Tag Iversen (bass), Boz (drums), Eduardo Hernandez (trombone), Sascha Lazor (acoustic guitar), Carter Benson (acoustic guitar), and Keith …

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Five Iron Frenzy

Five Iron Frenzy were among the seemingly a large number of ska-punk rings that dominated the post-grunge mainstream modern-rock picture of the past due ’90s. The group — made up of Reese Roper (vocals), Micah Ortega (acoustic guitar), Scott Kerr (acoustic guitar, support vocals), Keith Hoerig (bass), Andrew Verdecchio (drums), …

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The Creeps

An uninhibited, unpretentious garage area rock-band, the Creeps were shaped in Sweden in 1985. Acquiring as their primary starting point the task of the Pets, Robert Jelinek (vocals, acoustic guitar), Hans Ingemansson (Hammond body organ), Anders Olsson (bass) and Patrick Olson (drums) have grown to be something of the Scandinavian …

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Conehead Buddha

Shaped in upstate NY in 1993, Conehead Buddha was lead by singer/guitarist Chris Fisher and became an area favorite because of their blend of rock and roll, ska, funk, and Latin affects which appealed to devotees of jam rings like Widespread Anxiety and Phish. Their initial discharge was a self-financed …

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Chixdiggit!

Originally utilizing the future band moniker simply as a justification to market T-shirts with “Chixdiggit!” in cheesy steel logos, this business figured that they ought to a minimum of take up a group with this name. Therefore in 1991, without the musical knowledge or capability to examine music, Tag O’Flaherty …

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The Chinkees

An all-Asian ska-punk music group featuring Skankin’ Pickle alum Mike Recreation area, the Chinkees debuted in 1998 using the album The Chinkees Are Approaching! The following season the group — which also comprised bassist/vocalist Miya Zane Osaki, guitarist/vocalist/drummer Greg Alesandro, guitarist Jason Thinh, and keyboardist Steve Choi — released Peacefulness …

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The Honeyrods

Friends since youth, guitarist Chris Hunter, drummer Michael Dale and bassist Jeremy Brashears were given birth to and raised in Nashville and was raised listening to a variety of U2, the Beastie Children and Weapons N’ Roses. The three Tennessee natives connected up with Austin, Tx vocalist Gordon Cabaniss and …

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The Aquabats

A zany eight-piece (or even more) ska device in the bleached-out California coastline, Aquabats earned respect for an energized brand-new influx of ska-punk from statistics which range from Courtney Want to the Mighty Mighty Bosstones and Squirrel Nut Zippers. Evidently led by vocalist Christian Jacobs (“The Bat Commander”), the group …

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Skankin’ Pickle

San Francisco-based ska-punk sextet Skankin’ Pickle was shaped in the springtime of 1989 by vocalist/saxophonist Mike “Bruce Lee” Recreation area, guitarist Lynette Knackstedt, bassist Ian Miller, trombonists Lars Nylander and Gerry Lundquist, and drummer Chuck Phelps. Developing their very own label, Dill Information, the group released some LPs including 1991’s …

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The Rude Boys

Wales’ the Rude Young boys were a short-lived ska music group featuring members from the Oi! music group the Oppressed. Created in Cardiff in 1988 by Oppressed business lead vocalist/guitarist Roddy Moreno, the Rude Males stayed collectively for approximately a 12 months before splitting up. An array of the group’s …

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