So I posted the above in the normal music thread months ago, where someone described it as the "series finale of ska".
The features on the track include Tim Armstrong (Rancid), Aimee Interrupter & The Interrupters, Stranger Cole, Angelo Moore (Fishbone), Jake Burns (Stiff Little Fingers), Jay Navarro (Suicide Machines), Chris DeMakes, Pete Wesilewski, Roger Lima (Less Than Jake), Jimmy G (Murphy’s Law), Toby Morse, Rusty Pistachio (H2O), John Feldman (Goldfinger), Laila Khan (Sonic Boom Six), Robert Hingley (Toasters), Dan Vitale (Bim Skala Bim), Dave McWane (Big D and The Kids Table), Sirae Richardson, Erin Mackenzie, Brie McWane (The Doped Up Dollys), Jesse Wagner (Aggrolites), Karina Denike (The Dance Hall Crashers), Christian Jaccobs (The Aquabats), Jon Pebsworth (Buck O Nine), Peter Porker (The Porkers), Steve Jackson (The Pietasters), Felipe Galvan (Los Skanarles), Jet Baker (Buster Shuffle), Fumio Ito (Kemuri), Glen "The Kid" Marhevka (Big Bad Voodoo Daddy), and Roddy Radiation (The Specials).
I listened to it enough times that YouTube is now pushing every single as they come out, and damnit this one is catchy:
A whole video just watching Ben Carr dancing? Yes please!
I've seen the Bosstones live more than any other band, and I spent 90% of those shows just mesmerized by his dancing. I cannot fully explain why, but it just completely resonates with me.
Speaking of Ska(Kinda) Ive been getting very into the work of Jeff Rosenstock. Mostly his newer not very Ska stuff but his band "Bomb the Music Industry" is also pretty great.
This songs about watching porn and then Robocop so it was practically made for this forum.
Posted this in the music thread but it's especially appropriate here. Jeff just released No Dream again, but this time everything is ska. It's a lot of fun!
So I posted the above in the normal music thread months ago, where someone described it as the "series finale of ska".
The features on the track include Tim Armstrong (Rancid), Aimee Interrupter & The Interrupters, Stranger Cole, Angelo Moore (Fishbone), Jake Burns (Stiff Little Fingers), Jay Navarro (Suicide Machines), Chris DeMakes, Pete Wesilewski, Roger Lima (Less Than Jake), Jimmy G (Murphy’s Law), Toby Morse, Rusty Pistachio (H2O), John Feldman (Goldfinger), Laila Khan (Sonic Boom Six), Robert Hingley (Toasters), Dan Vitale (Bim Skala Bim), Dave McWane (Big D and The Kids Table), Sirae Richardson, Erin Mackenzie, Brie McWane (The Doped Up Dollys), Jesse Wagner (Aggrolites), Karina Denike (The Dance Hall Crashers), Christian Jaccobs (The Aquabats), Jon Pebsworth (Buck O Nine), Peter Porker (The Porkers), Steve Jackson (The Pietasters), Felipe Galvan (Los Skanarles), Jet Baker (Buster Shuffle), Fumio Ito (Kemuri), Glen "The Kid" Marhevka (Big Bad Voodoo Daddy), and Roddy Radiation (The Specials).
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So I posted the above in the normal music thread months ago, where someone described it as the "series finale of ska".
I listened to it enough times that YouTube is now pushing every single as they come out, and damnit this one is catchy:
https://youtu.be/mTZ3MMBCAgE
I've seen the Bosstones live more than any other band, and I spent 90% of those shows just mesmerized by his dancing. I cannot fully explain why, but it just completely resonates with me.
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Posted this in the music thread but it's especially appropriate here. Jeff just released No Dream again, but this time everything is ska. It's a lot of fun!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzVxLUdRbG8
this is so damn good
This one is really fun.
https://youtu.be/o3Acy5o5Pgo
Spanish, not Mexican, but check out Ska-P
https://youtu.be/CTM9vZSVZfc
Okay,
1) That is really fun!
2) Good jebus, they fill stadiums?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4CxfgMdGNE
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Getting started with BATTLETECH: Part 1 / Part 2
That's fucking wild..
So much skankin!