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good ska bands?

TN

Hey baby, want a hot dog?
Jul 9, 2002
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skatellites
fishbone
don drummond
jimmy cliff
robert marley
specials
I generally like the the old school stuff the best, but I also like some punk/ska too, like VGS & suicide machines.
 

Pau11y

Turbo Monkey
The English Beat, and later, General Public (altho not as much), and then Rankin' Roger (could never find any CDs of this band). The Specials and there was another called The Specials AKA In the Studio (they did the Free Nelson Mandela song). The Clash, but I think they fall more into Punk. Reel Big Fish is a more current one.
Basically, any of your 80's English skin head bands. And just to clarify, the English skin heads back then was a wholly different entity than the current US skin heads you've come to know today.
 

-dustin

boring
Jun 10, 2002
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austin
ska as in punk/ska, or pure ska?

Former:
Skankin' Pickle
Mustard Plug
Suicide Machines
VGS

Latter:
The Specials

can't think of any others at the moment. need to go through my mp3s.
 

snowskilz

xblue attacked piggy won
May 15, 2004
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rado
op ivy
suicide machines
the unmarked cars
five iron frenzy (yeah christian so what)
spring heeled jack
old bosstones
specials
supergrub
 

narlus

Eastcoast Softcore
Staff member
Nov 7, 2001
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behind the viewfinder
The Selector.

i liked ska in my high school days and had the requisite Specials records (even the two-tone _Dance Craze_ comp), but really drifted away from that real fast. new stuff (ie, in the last 2 decades) doesn't do anything for me.
 

laura

DH_Laura
Jul 16, 2002
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Glitter Gulch
mmmmm ska
specials
skatilites
voodoo glow skulls
fishbone
operation ivy, i say rancid too just because i like them, check out <let's go>. much better than <out come the wolves>. i havent even listened to anything newer than that.


i found a compilation of old jamaican ska from the late 50's to the 60's put out my mango records ( a subsidiary of Island records) and it is fantastic. by far my favorite ska to listen to. not a lot of vocal. just good music to skank to. the skatilites were on that label. google it.
 

-dustin

boring
Jun 10, 2002
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austin
laura said:
operation ivy, i say rancid too just because i like them, check out <let's go>. much better than <out come the wolves>. i havent even listened to anything newer than that.
true dat

i went through a latin and asian punk/ska phase for a little bit, but have no idea who i listened to.



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Less Than Jake
Goldfinger
Against All Authority
Union 13
The Upbeat
 

Ciaran

Fear my banana
Apr 5, 2004
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So Cal
Some great bands mentioned!
The Specials
The Selector
Skankin Pickle
The Toasters
Madness
No Doubt back when they used to play UC Irvine for free at the noon time shows. They were kinda SKA back then.
Save Ferris (but only if they are playing live)

There are so many out there.
 

laura

DH_Laura
Jul 16, 2002
6,259
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Glitter Gulch
Ciaran said:
Save Ferris (but only if they are playing live)

you know, i was never really crazy about them, and then one year at the warped tour i stumbled upon them playing live and they were fantastic. that girl can really sing.
 

in the trees

Turbo Monkey
May 19, 2003
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What about The Pietasters? They are definitely one of my favorites. Boston had a great ska scene when I lived there in the late 90s. Lots of good bands from around there.

toby
 

ska todd

Turbo Monkey
Oct 10, 2001
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Ahh...where shall I start?!?! :heart: I think my blood runs checkered b&w. I personally don't go a day w/o listening to some ska for at least a little while.

In sorta regional order...my 3rd wave favs...(yeah I'm pretty northeast biased).

-The Toasters - Need I say more?
-Slackers - Every release is solid, excellent live
-Pilfers - Coolie Ranx + Vinnie Noble = ska-core greatness!
-Metro Stylee - little known NYC band circa 97-99. Girl-fronted w/ great lyrics
-Step Lively - excellent local band that failed to get much notice outside the northeast b/c of the below band...
-Edna's Goldfish - love em or hate em they put LI ska back on the map.
-Spring Heeled Jack - CT Ska! Always tight, always amazing live.
-Johnny Too Bad & the Strikeouts - one great cd then done
-Skavoovie & the Epitones - jazz-flavored, were amazing live
-Allstonians - nice trad style Bawston ska
-Pietasters - DC ska. One of the best ever.
-Less Than Jake - Pezcore is a must own for anyone, not just ska fans.
-Checkered Cabs - Caz = great voice
-Skalars (ie Issac Green & the Skalars) - Jessica Butler = greatness
-Siren 6 - MN mod ska.
-Animal Chin - Two GREAT releases of hornless ska.
-Skoidats - MT skin-ska
-Dance Hall Crashers - dual female fronted vocals. Tight ska-punk.

-ska todd
 

stosh

Darth Bailer
Jul 20, 2001
22,238
393
NY
TN said:
skatellites
fishbone
don drummond
jimmy cliff
robert marley
specials
I generally like the the old school stuff the best, but I also like some punk/ska too, like VGS & suicide machines.
Ditto on the Skatalites, can't get much more old school than that. Specials are kick ass too.


PS. HOLY SCHIT, Ska Todd is alive!!!
 

ska todd

Turbo Monkey
Oct 10, 2001
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stringcheese said:
Thank GOD someone finally mentioned the Slackers
How could you not? They are perhaps the best American ska band ever.

the Inbred said:
ah yes, Dance Hall Crasher....wonderful
DHC rides the IHBC! Jay rides a Hollowpoint and the rest of the band rides PT's. :thumb:

-ska todd
 

stosh

Darth Bailer
Jul 20, 2001
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NY
ska todd said:
How could you not? They are perhaps the best American ska band ever.



DHC rides the IHBC! Jay rides a Hollowpoint and the rest of the band rides PT's. :thumb:

-ska todd
Where are DHC from?

I almost orderd their CD on Amazon today. I haven't listened to them in years.... it just reminds me of my highschool sweet heart..... :)

Knowing they ride IH's I'm gonna go order their CD.
 

ska todd

Turbo Monkey
Oct 10, 2001
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stosh said:
Where are DHC from?

I almost orderd their CD on Amazon today. I haven't listened to them in years.... it just reminds me of my highschool sweet heart..... :)

Knowing they ride IH's I'm gonna go order their CD.
Bay Area but some of the members now live in LA and NYC.

-ska todd
 

ska todd

Turbo Monkey
Oct 10, 2001
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DHC's "Live Record - Witless Banter and 25 Mildly Antagonistic Songs Of Love" is a great choice and an excellent live album. Sorta like a Best of DHC album.

-ska todd
 

stosh

Darth Bailer
Jul 20, 2001
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NY
ska todd said:
DHC's "Live Record - Witless Banter and 25 Mildly Antagonistic Songs Of Love" is a great choice and an excellent live album. Sorta like a Best of DHC album.

-ska todd
oh thanks I was just going to get Lockjaw. I'll get that instead.
 

freeridekid

Monkey
Oct 18, 2003
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U-District, WA
maybe its cuz i'm only 15, but i like the 3rd wave ska/punk stuff the most

suicide machines
slapstick
big d and the kids table
mustard plug
skankin pickle
mad caddies
the code-heard it on an A-F records sampler
(original) catch-22-they belong further up this list
streetlight manifesto
older less than jake
goldfinger
operation ivy-one of my favorites
the W's

there's tons more but i'm too lazy to list 'em
 

Hawkeye

Monkey
Jan 8, 2002
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Naperville, IL
Goldfinger

The Living End

I took the wife to see No Doubt last summer and the Living End opened for them. I had never heard them but watching the guy just jam on the upright bass was cool so I went out and bought a couple of CD's and I enjoy them.
 

stosh

Darth Bailer
Jul 20, 2001
22,238
393
NY
BikeGeek said:
Some of my favorites:
Westbound Train
Dr. Ring Ding and the Senior All-Stars
Laurel Aitken
The Toasters
Toots and the Maytals
Bad Manners
Mephiskaphales
Skavoovie & the Epitones
The Toasters kick arse!!!
 

blue

boob hater
Jan 24, 2004
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stringcheese said:
the Living End SUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCKS
I am going to eat your soul. I wouldn't even call Living End ska...more aussie rockabilly punky ish...I don't know.

But yeah, good ska band... 2 1/2 White Guys is pretty good, and I will back up the FIF reccomendation, who cares if they're Christian, they Kick(ed) ass...

Goldfingers ska ish is pretty good, and some RBF if you're a whore like that.


Skank your pants off!
 

ska todd

Turbo Monkey
Oct 10, 2001
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BikeGeek said:
Mephiskaphales
Shiz! How could I leave Meph off my list? I musta been asleep at the wheel there. "God Bless Satin" is a must own for anyone, not just rudies. How many 'satanic' ska bands that do Bumble-bee Tuna covers are there?

Another band I was thinking of today is Kemuri. They are from Japan and they kick(ed?) serious ass! I saw them twice. Once w/ Mustard Plug and then once w/ LTJ and Edna's Goldfish (I think??...shows have all tended to blend into one massive show that lasted from 97-00).

PS...heard from Jay from DHC that a "Live" DVD is in the works from their Nov shows in Cali.

-ska todd