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The W’s

Hailing from Corvallis, Oregon, the self-described “rock-ska-billy” clothing the W’s comprised Brian Morris, Bret Barker, Adam Carter, Andrew Schar, Todd Gruener and Valentine Hellman. After only a handful of displays, the group agreed upon to the 5 Minute Walk label, which in 1998 released the W’s debut LP 4th in …

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The Pietasters

The Pietasters, a ska revival music group, were founded in Washington D.C. in 1990 by vocalist/songwriter Stephen Jackson. In 1992, the group got their first big break if they had been chosen because the starting take action for a tour from the English ska band Poor Manners. Their initial record, …

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The Suicide Machines

Although some mistake alterna-ska punkers the Suicide Machines to be from California, where a lot of the genre’s bands result from, they’re actually Detroit natives. Starting in the first ’90s, the quartet was founded by Jason Navarro (vocals) and Dan Lukacinsky (acoustic guitar/vocals), who noticed some members arrive and proceed …

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No Fun at All

The Swedish hardcore band No Fun in any way formed in the tiny town of Skinnskatteberg through the summer of 1991; led by songwriter/guitarist Mikael Danielsson, the initial lineup also included vocalist/drummer Jimmie Ohlsson and bassist Henrik Sunvisson. After completing the group’s 1993 debut, Eyesight, Ohlsson exited to target his …

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Limp

Option pop/rock outfit Limp emerged from your same region that spawned such rings as Neurosis, Fang, Econochrist, and Rancid, building around the origins they planted within the SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA Bay Section of California. Following a launch in 1997 of Pop and Disorderly, Limp’s debut recording, the group embarked …

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Let’s Go Bowling

The ska-revival octet Let’s Go Bowling comprised vocalist Darren Fletcher, guitarist Lincoln Barr, bassist Marc Michel, saxophonists Adam Lee and Gilbert Lopez, trumpeter Patrick Bush, trombonist Phil Miskulin and percussionist Mike DeLeon. Debuting in 1991 with Music to Dish By, the music group did not discharge their follow-up LP Mr. …

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Voodoo Glow Skulls

Deep within the center of California’s Inland Empire, the Hispanic-tinged ska-punk music group Voodoo Shine Skulls formed in the past due ’80s. Originally a hardcore group, the quartet was made up of the brothers Casillas (Frank on vocals, Eddie on acoustic guitar, Jorge on bass) plus drummer Jerry O’Neill. After …

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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 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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