Ska

^lol Oh why? :)

I prefer the old skool, Ska generally because I'm OLD!!!!!! lol
... but I am fond of Reel Big Fish's version of Take on me and especially Hungry like a wolf- always puts me in a good mood! ;)
 
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Against All Authority more punk-Ska I guess people are calling it skacore or whatever but I think it's worth a try.
 
For me, I think top 5:
Streetlight Manifesto
Mighty Mighty Bosstones
Adequate Seven
Lightyear
Weapons of Brass Destruction
 
THE BOILER
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But seriously:
The Specials - Man at C&A
First album produced by Elvis Costello.

Madness - Embarrassment
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Pretty much limit myself to 2nd wave...though I like a little of everything.
 
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that 1 is ok..

I'm actually not a huge fan of covers.. My fav's are she has a g/f now & everything sucks,I believe are names..I'm horrible @ remembering..regarless RBF all the way.
 
SKA! (For Sublime fans who've played their CDs bare)

So I'm a HUGE sublime fan. However, after listening to the same CD for 1,000,000th time, it gets old- no matter how good the music is.

So, that's caused me to branch out and look into other groups of the same style.

For technical terms, FYI, Sublime is considered "Reggae-Ska-Punk", a mouthful, I know.

First, I ventured into the reggae side of it and am now a huge Reggae fan.

Then, I decided to give ska a try, but it was hard for me to find a ska band I liked... At first, until I found Pandora!


If you like Sublime but have heard all their songs too much to bear (at your own doing, of course). Give the Mad Caddies a listen. I'll link to the album you should start with at the end of the post. And, if you know of any other similar "Reggae-Ska-Punk" bands- please share! =D


One last thing I'd like to say is this- After listening to those from whom Sublime drew inspiration, I've found that in the end they are just really successful ripoff/mashup artists. Nearly all of their songs have a stolen bassline/riff/lyric from another song. However, they managed to combine genres of music that weren't conventionally combined, and gave it an American twist, of course- making it more palatable to American youths' ears.

Although after hearing where they drew their inspiration from I realized that their predecessors were much more talented musicians and technicians (Bud hits a hard ass snare, but it his rimshots are a bit different than the authentic "reggae" style), I really don't have any less respect for them at all. Because, if it weren't for Sublime I would have never ventured into digging deeper into this sound they introduced to the world.


So, I share with you the Mad Caddies. As a forewarning- if a song starts out in a way you don't particularly care for, give it an extra 30-60 sec. of listening as they switch up their styles alot in one song (typical punk fashion) and you may be missing out on a few bars you may love.


If you like these guys, give the Toasters a try (anyone remember Kablaam! ? The Toasters "2-tone Army" instrumentals was the theme song!). Also, the first big Smash Mouth album, "Fush Yu Mang" is pretty badass ska- check out "Padrino".

[video=youtube_share;2bXPs3UzqRM]http://youtu.be/2bXPs3UzqRM[/video]
 
mad caddies are great
sublime is my favorite band also
dude the first smashmouth album is fucking rad! i still listen to it on the reg!!




some good ska/reggaeish stuff
 
Soo many good bands on that list, whilst sublime is my top. I'm a HUGE fan of Less Than Jake. Always a great live show.
Also, Reel Big Fish is also excellent.

This is going to be a gr8 thread..
=)
 
ska is a calculated affront to everyone who actually has functioning ears. i hope it goes the way of hair metal.
 
ska is a calculated affront to everyone who actually has functioning ears. i hope it goes the way of hair metal.

I can agree with some ska bands but there are few gems that I just can't get enough- Mad Caddies and The Toasters being two of them.

And sorry, it's not going anywhere soon. It's beginning to enjoy a resurgence from it's last glory days of the mid-90s.


So... If you're ears are so functioning, what is good music to you? Perhaps others may think your favorite music is an affront?

I like it so much because of the upbeat tempo and the lyrics range from humorous, painful truth, good times, and positiveness. I'm just a sucker for a badass horn section after being a fan of Reggae for so long. Hell, I'm even starting to enjoy big bands like Big Bad Voodoo Daddy b/c of the badass horn sections.
 

Thanks for posting that, there are actually a few bands on there I haven't gotten around to yet. I'll be sure to check them out.


Falling Down is a badass song!

Also, if you like badass trumpets, check out [video=youtube_share;5tkyjEGbiPQ]http://youtu.be/5tkyjEGbiPQ[/video]
 
I know it's not ska but seeing as reggae is a descendant of ska and it's Christmas time I saw it pertinent. Badass song.

 
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