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Streetlight Manifesto

The New Shirt ska-punk outfit Streetlight Manifesto grew out of two similar later-’90s groups from the spot, One Cool Guy and Catch-22. Delivering a brassy, upbeat make of third influx ska — filled with punk-styled melodies thanks to vocalist Tomas Kalnoky — the music group produced its debut in 2003 …

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Catch 22

NJ ska-punk combo Capture 22 were shaped in the fall months of 1996 by singer/guitarist Tomas Kalnoky, trumpeter Kevin Gunther, and drummer Chris Greer. Recruiting bassist Pat Calpin, trombonist Jamie Egan, and saxophonist Ryan Eldred, the group spent another 2 yrs touring relentlessly, offering out all 2,000 copies of its …

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Ghoti Hook

Formed within the autumn of 1991, the Washington D.C.-centered pop-punk outfit Ghoti Hook comprised singer Joel Bell, guitarists/cousins Conrad and Jamie Tolosa, bassist Religious Ergueta and drummer Adam Neubauer. After creating a solid fan following within the northeastern U.S., in 1996 Ghoti Hook released their debut LP Sumo Shock; after …

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Suburban Legends

Even though many ska bands (specifically those riding in on the 3rd wave) take pride in a rowdy and entertaining live show, few can in fact boast properly choreographed dance quantities to check entire sets. Suburban Legends not merely do that with design, but their shtick resulted in extended stints …

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Against All Authority

Against All Expert began the punk rock and roll battle in 1992, if they made a decision to form a D.We.Y. music group that would actually surpass their ideals. Comprised of vocalist/bassist Danny Lore, guitarist Joe Koontz, trombonist Allan Leavell, and drummer Jason Letterman, the music group started to record …

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The Planet Smashers

Emerging through the rather unlikely locale of Montreal, Quebec, ska revivalists the earth Smashers were shaped in 1994 by singer/guitarist Matt Collyer, bassist Dave Cooper, saxophonist Leon Kingston, trombonist Kurt Ruzenisky, and drummer Tim Doyle. Debuting having a 1996 self-titled work for their personal STOMP imprint, later on that yr …

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Reel Big Fish

Reel Big Seafood were among the legions of Southern California ska-punk rings to edge in to the mainstream following a mid-’90s achievement of WITHOUT DOUBT and Sublime. Like the majority of of the peers, these were recognized by their hyperkinetic stage displays, juvenile laughter, ironic addresses of new influx pop …

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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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Gameface

Beneath the talented wingspan of Jeff Caudill (aka Jeff Gameface), Gameface continues to be participating in and touring from Orange County, CA, because the early ’90s. Caudill’s skill spreads beyond the vocals and guitars that lead the music group as well as the lyrics he creates for Gameface into offering …

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Kicked in the Head

Led by singer Gary Hedrick Jr., Kicked in the top is a robust ska/punk combo hailing from Boston. Beginning in the middle-’90s, the music group found itself not merely inspired by fellow Boston rings Slapshot and Aerosmith, but nationwide acts as mixed as Faith FORGET ABOUT and Trend Against the …

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