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Whole Lotta Milka

The Winnipeg, Manitoba-based ska-revival music group Whole Lotta Milka comprised vocalist/guitarist Greg Crowe, his baritone saxophone-playing sibling Geoff, bassist Dag Tollefsen, drummer Sean Hoskin, trumpeter Darrin Oehlerking, trombonist Shashi Ramu and tenor saxophonist Scott Rhynard. Their debut LP Got Milka? made an appearance in early 1998.

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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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Fishbone

Combining equal elements of deep funk, high-energy punk, and frantic ska, the Los Angeles-based Fishbone was perhaps one of the most distinctive and eclectic alternative rock and roll bands from the past due ’80s. Using their hyperactive, self-conscious variety, goofy love of life, and sharp interpersonal commentary, the group obtained …

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Dirty Walt & The Columbus Sanitation

Among the founding users of funk/ska/punk fusionists Fishbone, trumpeter/vocalist “Dirty Walt” Kibby come up with a solo task which non-etheless featured Fishbone cohorts want Norwood Fisher (bass) and Spacey T (acoustic guitar). Beneath the name Dirty Walt as well as the Columbus Sanitation, the group released the recording TO PLACE …

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Citizen Fish

Citizen Seafood are essentially a reconstituted edition of England’s Subhumans, except having a marked inclination toward ska-punk instead of straight-ahead punk rock and roll. Developing out of vocalist Dick Lukas’ earlier ska project, Tradition Shock, Citizen Seafood feature two additional ex-Subhumans — guitarist Phil and drummer Trotsky — plus bassist …

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The Impossibles

The Austin, TX-based pop-ska music group the Impossibles comprised singers/guitarists Rory Phillips and Gabe Hascall, bassist Craig Tweedy, and drummer Pat Elliott. Debuting in 1997 using a self-titled LP, the group came back the following season with an EP, Back again for the Strike, before disbanding, as associates of the …

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Blue Meanies

Chicago’s the Blue Meanies possess continuing their wacky design of hyper, obnoxious ska-punk that additionally fused with jazz and funk affects since forming in 1989. Debuting in 1991 with “Grandma Hair shampoo”/”Dickory Dock,” this one would be the beginning of their extended discography and revolving lineup. Although their workers was …

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Big D and the Kids Table

The Boston ensemble Big D and the youngsters Table induced their fast-paced design of ska-punk upon their debut in 1995. But like the majority of ska rings, a revolving lineup frequented for another three years because the Allston-based staff self-released their debut 1997 divided with pop-punkers Drexel, Shot by Lammi …

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The Berlin Project

Not to end up being confused with the Los Angeles-based ’80s techno-pop/new influx trio Berlin, the Berlin Task is an option pop-rock band that is round the Pittsburgh, PA, picture since 1995. That 12 months, the music group was founded by business lead guitarist John Garrighan, who was simply only …

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Slow Gherkin

Making use of their third-wave influence of hyper-active ska-punk that famous brands The Mighty Mighty Bosstones and Operation Ivy first debuted, Slow Gherkin wished to bring their very own playful design of this genre with their native Santa Cruz, California. But like the majority of ska-punk rings who’s over packed …

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