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Less Than Jake

Although formed in 1992 being a power pop trio with large punk leanings, SIGNIFICANTLY LESS THAN Jake progressively transformed right into a ska-inspired punk band by adding a horn section. Vocalist/guitarist Chris Demakes, bassist Shaun, and drummer/lyricist Vinnie Fiorello produced the very first incarnation of the group, which had taken …

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Dr. Ring-Ding & the Senior Allstars

Among the initial traditional ska rings from European countries to influence American shores, Germany’s Dr. Band Ding as well as the Mature AllStars had been led by vocalist/trombonist Richie Jung, previously of Un Bosso as well as the Ping Pongs. Rechristening himself Dr. Band Ding in tribute towards the Skatalites …

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Flipp

Flipp may be the bizarre brainchild borne of schizo vocalist Bryan Arens and drummer Kilo Bale once the set made an impromptu video from the Who’s perennial “My Era” that accidentally received an enormous reaction. Sibling and multi-instrumentalist Chia Karaoke Arens and bassist Freaky Worthless joined the causing ride, as …

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Isaac Green

One among the few bands named honoring an associate whose duties included bit more than dancing, singing occasional backup vocals and making sound files, Isaac Green as well as the Skalars were one of the leaders from the St. Louis ska-revival picture from the 1990s. Founded circa 1992 by Green, …

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The Insteps

THE BRAND NEW York City-based ska-revival band the Insteps comprised singers Noah Roy and Peter Loshak, guitarist Dave Hahn, trombonist Dave Nelson, saxophonist Keith Crockett, trumpeter Justin Decamp, keyboardist Dave Rock, bassist Sheldon Gregg and drummer Eddie Ocampo. Their debut LP Eleven Techniques to Power made an appearance in 1996.

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Telegraph

Ska-punk band Telegraph changed its name in the Skolars in 1996. The group contains Tag Penxa, John Reynolds, Matt Truck, Derek Offer, Steve Kachnowski, Chris Brock, and Jef Sanguis. As the music group acquired released one record because the Skolars (in the Leap Up label) in 1996, they continued to …

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The Siren Six!

The Minneapolis-based ska-punk unit the Siren Six! started their career beneath the name Stinkfish, issuing their debut …CAN IT Again under that moniker in 1997. By enough time from the record’s discharge, the group got currently rechristened themselves the Siren Six!, announcing their appearance with the discharge of The Tone …

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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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SKWZBXX

Pronounced “Press Package,” SKWZBXX was a ska-revival strap from your Charleston, SC area composed of vocalist Rik Cribb, guitarist Brad MacLean, bassist John Holt, trumpeter Charlton Singleton, trombonist Stephen Spalding, tenor saxophonist David Cole and drummer Jack port Burg. Their debut LP Key 68 made an appearance in 1997.

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The Suspects

Mostly of the ska-revival rings to emerge from Tx, the Houston-based octet the Suspects was formed in 1993. Made up of vocalist Thomas Escalante, guitarists Alan Hernandez and Expenses Grady, bassist Charlie Esparza, keyboardist Joe Cote, trombonist Hunter Close, saxophonist Chuy Terrazas and drummer Claudio DePujadas, the Suspects released their …

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