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Offering more of a moodier, darker result to pure, mellowed out pop was because of the collaboration between Vess Ruhtenberg (vocals/ guitar); Tag Cutsinger (drums) and Tag Maher (bass/ vocals) who constitute america Three. Using their 1996 debut She’s the Globe and Le Temps Du Tempo the next season, Mitch …

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Helen Love

Most likely the biggest Ramones fans in Wales, otherwise the entire UK and maybe the planet, Helen Love mixed da bruddahs with just a little B-52’s and a lot of Pooh Sticks-style indie irony to make a sunny and unapologetically disposable sound. Shaped in Cardiff, Wales, in 1992 Helen Like …

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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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The Flatliners

Canada’s Flatliners play aggressive but melodic old-school, pre-hardcore punk rock and roll tracks, enlivened with the casual dubby bassline or inverted ska tempo. Evaluations to London Phoning, Sandinista!, early People, or the Ruts tend to be more apt than even more overtly reggae-influenced works like the Special offers or Madness. …

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Blindspot

Known for his or her frantic live energy and party-themed enthusiasms, Blindspot were another contribution to California’s picture of third-wave ska rings since their 1993 formation. Not really shying from the fast speed punk hostility and distorted acoustic guitar layers, the music group got the beginning in Santa Rosa picture …

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