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The song has been covered by later | Ska acts such as The Selecter and The Specials. |
nians 5:21, was written in response to the 1998 | Ska Against Racism tour. |
For the | ska album, see Stupidity (Bad Manners album). |
usic, Reggae, A cappella, Punk rock, Post-rock, | Ska, Americana and Blues and Grunge. |
ob Marley & The Wailers were a Jamaican reggae, | ska and rocksteady band formed by Bob Marley, Peter |
1997 cassette tape by Hoobastank that is a very | ska and funk themed release rather than their recog |
y thrash-type, climax - but the interjection of | ska and brass, in "Ska Song" and the album's closer |
long-standing, and pioneering, London vendor of | Ska and Reggae music that now is mainly a London-ba |
Desmond Dekker, | ska and reggae singer |
Featuring Lee and company tackling funk, rock, | ska and soul with ease, it proved that while Love m |
His keyboard playing was influential on other | ska and jazz players, including Monty Alexander and |
ve rock feel and maintaining some of the band's | ska and reggae sounds. |
This EP includes one | ska and three hardcore covers. |
ard rock, funk, soul, hip hop, reggae, jazz and | ska and is often compared to that of Rage Against t |
ock act, but instead plays a mix of Rock, Funk, | Ska and also draws a few influences from metal. |
cal influences, including hard rock, power pop, | ska and reggae. |
Their musical style blends | ska and pop punk and prominently features a Moog sy |
p, but includes elements of rapcore, dancehall, | ska and funk. |
e Skatalites, the group that virtually invented | ska and whose members are considered founders of th |
With help from friends in the current reggae, | ska and dub scene, including Members of The Soul Ca |
in Boston in 1999 to revitalize the underground | ska and reggae scene with more of a traditional sou |
Lulu are also a band based in the UK that play | Ska and Soul music. |
to cater for the increasing demand for reggae, | ska, and allied genres. |
"Monkey Man" is a 1969 song by the | ska and reggae group the Maytals, reaching number 4 |
enres including rock, Britpop, pop, reggae, and | ska, at times being described as "a less severe Arc |
It appears on 1964 Don Drummond's Jazz | Ska Attack album. |
Luie Hond ("Lazy Dog") was a Dutch reggae and | ska band from Leeuwarden, founded in the summer of |
ctive compilation of songs by the New York City | ska band The Slackers. |
also in bands including Finley Quaye's band and | ska band 100 Men. |
rmed in Boston, Massachusetts, was a third wave | ska band that started in 1983 and remained active u |
Leyton went on to join the all girl | ska band The Deltones in 1984, and they released an |
eleased long before they became the power house | ska band with the huge horn section that they have |
uitarist for the Orange County-based third-wave | ska band Suburban Legends. |
e player for the Orange County-based third-wave | ska band Suburban Legends. |
The Akrylykz was a | ska band from Kingston upon Hull, that featured Rol |
The Peruvian | ska band Psicosis mentions Jara in their song "Esto |
In 1998, the | ska band Mustard Plug released a cover of the song |
On | ska band Five Iron Frenzy's Our Newest Album Ever, |
The Hotknives is a | ska band from England. |
They received the Best | Ska Band of Russia award in 2006 and their 2007 alb |
The Know How is a third wave | ska band from Gainesville, Florida, formed in 1998. |
Finnish | ska band The Valkyrians have recorded a cover versi |
They are a reincarnation of the punk and | ska band The Gadjits. |
by on 28 May 2011 where they'll be supported by | ska band Addictive pHilosopHy and the thrash band H |
The Cat Empire are an Australian | ska band from Melbourne, Australia. |
s been covered by several artists including the | ska band Save Ferris (which replaced the strings wi |
also features a performance of House of Fun by | ska band Madness. |
Skaville UK, and has more recently formed a new | ska band with Lee Thompson from Madness called The |
overed on the 1994 album "Grunt!" by Australian | ska band The Porkers |
y musicians, with Creamer playing trombone in a | ska band in Philly, and K playing bass guitar in an |
Ska band The Forces of Evil covered the song on the | |
dtrack was composed by Ranking Roger of British | ska band The Beat. |
The song was covered by the British | ska band Capdown on their EP New Revolutionaries. |
e is the first proper release by the Australian | Ska band Area-7. |
BUCK Enterprises was a Christian | ska band that hailed from Michigan. |
An Afternoon in Dub is an album by the New York | ska band The Slackers. |
erwyddon Dr Gonzo are a Welsh-language funk and | ska band from Llanrug, North Wales. |
d Magnet Records, the home of the popular 1980s | ska band Bad Manners. |
Los Fabulosos Cadillacs is an Argentine | ska band from Buenos Aires. |
The Rebound was the first release by Christian | ska band BUCK Enterprises. |
Previously he had been playing in | ska band called Dr. Cycos, together with Marek Adam |
The song was also covered by the third wave | ska band Big D and the Kids Table. |
The jingle was adapted into a song by the | ska band Mephiskapheles on their 1994 record God Bl |
-recorded the song on True Love with third wave | ska band No Doubt. |
982, and later moved on to Stranglehold and the | ska band the Cheapskates. |
The Gipsy Hill is a 2002 release by the | ska band Big D and the Kids Table. |
different and longer version also features the | ska band Stubborn All-Stars on brass instruments an |
His first recording was with a Hull | ska band Akrylykz, the second release on nearby Yor |
Mad Bomber Society is a six-piece | ska band that was started in Edmonton, Alberta, Can |
ong was recorded by the former legendary German | ska band Yellow Umbrella. |
arrett, the lead singer and guitarist of fellow | ska band Reel Big Fish. |
and called The Kitchen, whilst Disco joined the | ska band, The Amphetameanies, which included member |
nding member and keyboardist of the second wave | ska band, Madness. |
Basic Radio was a | ska band, formed in 1985 in Berkeley, CA, mainly fr |
nchester, Jamaica) is a singer for the two-tone | ska band, The Specials as well as his own combo, Th |
tarist, best known as a member of a second wave | ska band, Madness. |
the third release, by the Christian third-wave | ska band, The Insyderz. |
The Johnstones, a Canadian | ska band, often cover this song during their live s |
eaty is a former bassist for the Christian Punk | Ska band, The O.C. Supertones. |
full length (and latest) album by the Christian | ska band, The Insyderz. |
h full length album by the Christian third-wave | ska band, The Insyderz. |
is the second album by the Christian third-wave | ska band, The Insyderz. |
d full length album by the Christian third-wave | ska band, The Insyderz, and was released in late 19 |
Boys (later shortened to The RB's), a skinhead | ska band. |
was the product of an urban rapper and a rural | ska band. |
rea 7) are an Australian alternative/third wave | ska band. |
андри) is a popular Ukrainian folk-rock, blues, | ska band; the band formed in 1997 in Kiev, Ukraine. |
al content was heavily influenced by third wave | ska bands Reel Big Fish and Less Than Jake. |
They were one of Australia's most well-known | ska bands and one of the most popular Christian ban |
rked on its first US tour, in support of fellow | ska bands Gangster Fun, from Detroit, and MU330 fro |
Ska bands received a small amount of attention from | |
were previously members of the popular American | Ska bands, Mass. |
me of their own music as well as music by other | ska bands. |
With a | ska beat, Marley has a youthful voice, as it was hi |
Dordoi-Dynamo Naryn 1-1 (pen 4-2) Shoro | SKA Bishkek |
ir goal, stating that "The Police used a lot of | ska, but they really weren't referred to as a ska b |
Managers, The WBC, The Offbeats, The Bones and | Ska Child. |
ht, launching into a spontaneous version of the | ska classic "Mirror in the Bathroom" while still in |
e's entire 23-year career, from the early 1980s | ska classic "Skankin' to the Beat" to the later met |
They have also appeared on many | ska compilations. |
as and is the reference design for the mid-band | SKA concept. |
r has performed most recently at The Legends Of | Ska concert series in Toronto during the summer of |
sound on this album as displaying stripped down | ska core rhythms, with the horn section now "provid |
as a number of specialist music shows including | ska, country & western and a progressive rock show. |
He later started the punk and | ska covers band Doghouse. |
Ska Cubano (CUB/UK) | |
With the birth of | ska Don joined The Skatalites. |
ange of alternative music such as punk, reggae, | ska, dub, drum 'n' bass and goa. |
des 3 variations of the song: the single cut, a | ska edit, and the instrumental track. |
inability with an eclectic blend of dub, world, | ska, electronica, dub-step, psy trance, breaks, reg |
Sometimes, videos by | ska, emo, and hardcore bands would be shown as well |
He continued to perform in the | ska era of the early 1960s, when he played piano fo |
(Moon | Ska Europe) (1999) |
Mojo Special Limited Edition, The | Ska Explosion!, "Padded Cells" by Johnny Black. |
luenced punk of Mittagspause to experiment with | ska, Fehlfarben settled into a sound perhaps most c |
n Arm Roots'n'Blues Fest; and the 2001 Victoria | Ska Fest and North County Fair. |
il 2011, to perform at the London International | Ska Festival at the Clapham Grand music venue. |
nd the same year the band headlined the Potsdam | Ska Festival in Lindenpark, Germany. |
Blues Orchestra and he also performs at various | ska festivals throughout Europe with his own band. |
was released as a double feature with two-tone | ska film Dance Craze in March 1981. |
e, she became an investor of the Ritchie/Vaughn | Ska Films productions, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking |
"Anything Goes! ( | Ska Foundation Edit.)" - 3:13 |
"Om sanningen | ska fram" (English: "If truth be told") is a song b |
style disco playing R and B music from America, | Ska from Jamaica, as well as the latest pop hits. |
The Freaky Executives were a 1980's | ska funk musical group based in the Berkeley, Calif |
k, it combines multiple musical genres, such as | ska, funk, rockabilly, pop, jazz, rap, and country. |
He has written an autobiography, | Ska'd for Life, in which he shared how he became in |
ombination needed to create the elements in the | SKA genre. |
a melodic style that includes hip hop, punk and | ska genres. |
bassist Ben Perlstein (formerly with Milwaukee | ska group The Invaders), who replaced Forchette, an |
also integrate elements of dancehall, hardcore, | ska, hip hop, drum and bass, dubstep and various ot |
They played a neo-swing sound with heavy | ska influences. |
Jamaican | ska innovator Prince Buster has cited Jackson's son |
"Du | ska inte tro att det ordnar sig" ("You Shouldn't Ex |
oo Glow Skulls midway through their part on the | Ska is Dead tour. |
Ska jazz is considered a subgenre of third wave ska | |
Ska jazz bands usually contain one or two electric | |
Ska jazz is a music genre derived by combining the | |
in punk, but now it has some elements of rock, | ska, jazz, traditional balladry, reggae, and even p |
n place of FC Karpaty Lviv and was renamed into | SKA Karpaty Lviv. |
debut in the Soviet First League in 1985 for FC | SKA Karpaty Lviv. |
SKA Khabarovsk 1962-69, 1980 | |
debut in the Soviet First League in 1984 for FC | SKA Khabarovsk. |
ev, in 1957-1959 - SKVО Kiev and in 1960-1971 - | SKA Kiev. |
l debut in the Soviet Second League in 1984 for | SKA Kyiv. |
l debut in the Soviet Second League in 1986 for | SKA Kyiv. |
aleehuana and Noo-Miter drew from style reggae, | ska, latin music with molam and lukthung scene cont |
Their music was a mix of | ska, Latin, funk, and hard rock. |
5 to 1967), CSKA Moscow (from 1967 to 1981) and | SKA, Leningrad (from 1981 to 1983). |
He played for the HC CSKA Moscow and | SKA Leningrad. |
In 1982 the | SKA Lviv from the Soviet Second League was united w |
e played for FC Dynamo Khmelnitsky (1962-1963), | SKA Lviv (1964-1965) and PFC CSKA Moscow (1966-75). |
ughout his senior career, Yakimovich played for | SKA Minsk in the Soviet Union/Belarus, and later fo |
s eight times Belarusian champion with the club | SKA Minsk. |
nfluenced electro with elements of jazz, latin, | ska, mod and pop music. |
bands that was part of the Christian third-wave | ska movement. |
Toots & Grooves was a New Zealand | ska music festival at Tatum Park, Horowhenua, start |
LAC played a notable role in the development of | ska music as a result. |
She is the daughter of | ska music legend Derrick Morgan but was raised by h |
The songs are heavily influenced by Jamaican | ska music, and their lyrics are conversational and |
For the | ska musician, see John Christianson (musician). |
The song mixes | ska, new wave, disco, and doo-wop sounds. |
He played for | SKA Odessa and FC Zvezda Kirovohrad, and he coached |
oximately 50 bands mainly from the genres Punk, | Ska, Oi!, Hardcore, Psychobilly and Metal are perfo |
Yorkshire area and usually performed the Punk, | Ska or Indie genres of music. |
Tokyo | Ska Paradise Orchestra (2009) - Paradise Blue |
Tokyo | Ska Paradise Orchestra covered the song as "Tiny El |
borative single between Puffy AmiYumi and Tokyo | Ska Paradise Orchestra. |
y Japanese pop duo Puffy AmiYumi with the Tokyo | Ska Paradise Orchestra. |
, Alternative Contemporary Christian, pop punk, | ska, piano rock, and post-hardcore with their pop r |
1989: | Ska Pig (Skank) |
1993: | Ska Pig (Universe) |
er genres including "jazz, blues, funk, reggae, | ska, pop, punk, and various combinations thereof." |
e stated that Rock Steady was able to integrate | ska, pop, New Wave, and dancehall "without sounding |
Review of This Voice on CT | Ska Productions |
o other genres including hardcore punk, reggae, | ska, psychedelia and dub. |
meaning fembot), is a concept album by Russian | ska punk band Leningrad, set up as a playful radio |
Also, | ska punk band Against All Authority is from Miami, |
tarted by Chuck Phelps after his split with the | ska punk band Skankin' Pickle and Dill Records. |
Culture Shock was an anarcho-punk / | ska punk band formed in Warminster, Wiltshire, Engl |
Touring with | ska punk legends Reel Big Fish followed a 21 date J |
"Sell Out" is a song by California | ska punk band Reel Big Fish, released as the first |
erry Lundquist became a member of the St. Louis | ska punk ensemble Mu330 in 1996 and Jay Vance forme |
p Was (Not Was), rapper and producer Timbaland, | ska punk band Fishbone, and electro DJ Afrika Bamba |
e band to touch upon other music genres such as | ska punk and hip hop, as heard in the songs "Skinhe |
lkaline Trio and the Carbondale, Illinois-based | ska punk band the Blue Meanies, released as a pictu |
For the | ska punk band, see Operation Ivy (band). |
Once Over were a | ska punk band formed in October 2003 in Brighton, U |
musical direction continued the band's style of | ska punk but moved in more of a hardcore direction, |
Asian Man Records and later went on to form the | ska punk bands The Chinkees and The Bruce Lee Band |
, being replaced by Mike Liu of the Santa Clara | ska punk band Janitors Against Apartheid. |
f-titled 1996 album, and two from San Francisco | ska punk band The Rudiments, "Treadmill" from the 1 |
independent record label founded by , a British | Ska punk band. |
"Contraband", a track from | ska punk band Mad Caddies' 2003 album Just One More |
MU330 (pronounced "em-you-three-thirty") are a | ska punk band from St. Louis, Missouri. |
a self-described brand of music called "Psycho | Ska", high energy ska punk marked by manic performa |
Ska punk group No Doubt did a live cover of the son | |
The | ska punk band Operation Ivy played their last perfo |
Exchange is a split album by the | ska punk band Against All Authority and the punk ro |
Starpool is a | ska punk band consisting of former members of Save |
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