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Wank

Produced in Huntington Shore in 1996, Wank quickly obtained momentum and garnered a reputation for themselves with highly engaging live shows along with a self-released album, Control Yourself. Their carrying on success being a live action brought these to the eye of manufacturer Mike Ness, who oversaw the documenting of …

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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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Long Beach Dub All-Stars

Following 1996 heroin overdose of Sublime frontman Brad Nowell, making it through bassist Eric Wilson and drummer Bud Gaugh produced the Long Beach front Dub Allstars with singer Opie Ortiz, guitarists RAS-1 and Miguel, keyboardist Jack port Maness, keyboardist Isaiah Owens, saxophonists Todd Foreman and Tim Wu, and DJ Marshall …

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Hot Stove Jimmy

Chicago ska-revival band Hot Range Jimmy formed in early 1994; roster adjustments frequently plagued the group, even though nine-piece line-up of frontman Matt Irie, guitarists Keith Danek and Brett Meingasner, bassist Rob Willy, keyboardist Sam Ambrosini, saxophonists Jeff Vidmont and Matt Thullen, trumpeter Tag Beening and drummer Anthony Spila loved …

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Magadog

Magadog was one of the primary rings to emerge from the Florida ska-revival community, a significant ska hotbed throughout a lot of the 1990s. Made up of keyboardist/vocalist Jim Pedigo, guitarist Jeff Kinsman, trombonist/vocalist Ed Trombakian, bassist Dave Akright, trumpeter Christian Woodall and drummer Ed Lowery, the group shaped in …

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House of Rhythm

Although lumped along with the 3rd wave ska revival from the middle-’90s, the London-based quintet Home of Rhythm is a lot even more into traditional ’60s-design Jamaican ska than a lot of the artists for the reason that short-lived revival, the majority of whom used the punk-inflected United kingdom ska …

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Undercover S.K.A.

Undercover S.K.A. presented vocalist/guitarist Bob Glynn, bassist Pat Smith, keyboardist Brian Schindele, trumpeter Will Rose, trombonist Dave Rudolph and drummer Eddy Sassin. The ska-revival group bowed in 1996 with We’ve Arrive for Your Girl, followed later on that same yr by Socially Unconscious; they came back in 1998 with THE …

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MU330

Named following the section amount of the senior high school jazz course where lots of the group’s members first fulfilled, the self-described “psycho-ska” strap MU330 was created in St. Louis, MO, in 1988. Originally composed of vocalist/guitarist Dan Potthast, vocalist/trumpeter John Skavanaugh, bassist Chris Diebold, saxophonist Matt Knobbe, keyboardist Matt …

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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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