Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 7:36 pm
I'm going to do some tests on the server it will be off for a few minutes
lol my wife was big into the ska scene, so i have to suffer the privilege to sit through it when she gets into her ska moods lol
Except fuck scenes.And fuck "scenes". Of any kind
Another Ska lover! Oh my.I feel like contributing here.Sometimes people ask me why I post on this website. The level of awesome just exemplified here will always be what I point to when I try to answer them.
Thanks guys, gonna go jam to some rockin' trumpets now.
Against All Authority
Catch 22
Go Jimmy Go(this one's a bit slower tempo)
Mealticket
Distemper
I Voted for Kodos
Murphy's Kids
You're going to be set up for a good long while.
My trip to the toilet had a bad timing...I'm going to do some tests on the server it will be off for a few minutes
My fucking hands hurt
I'll roll with you on the Jazz and Big Band trains, but that's as far as the line takes me.Another Ska lover! Oh my. Now I just need to find out who likes folk-punk, Jazz, African strings, and big band music.I feel like contributing here.Sometimes people ask me why I post on this website. The level of awesome just exemplified here will always be what I point to when I try to answer them.
Thanks guys, gonna go jam to some rockin' trumpets now.
Against All Authority
Catch 22
Go Jimmy Go(this one's a bit slower tempo)
nMealticket
Distemper
I Voted for Kodos
Murphy's Kids
You're going to be set up for a good long while.
Yup yuphas skankin pickle been mentioned yet?
I am mildly ashamed that we both left out Buck-'O-Nine though. Twenth-Eight Teeth is one of my favorite albums EVER.I like how we both left out No Doubt's early stuff. Total Hate '95 is still a good song thoughOreskaband.Cool, I'm sure between Alex and I you'll no longer have that void in your life.I am oddly willing to admit that my 3rd-wave ska needs have not been met.
You won't find many horn sections better than streetlight's, they don't fuck around. But anyway, here is a list.
Voodoo Glow
Skulls
RX Bandits (the drummer does things with a hi-hat that will make you cum, but sometimes the singer ruins things)
Save Ferris
Reel Big Fish
The First Chairs (you will probably have to go to bandcamp to find them, but their horn section is really good too. You can definitely hear streetlight's influence all over)
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
Hepcat
Big D and the Kids table
The Evocatones
Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution (Another Tomas Kalnoky band)
Skankin' Pickle
Mustard Plug
The Slackers
The Supervillains
Choking Victim and Leftover Crack (barely 2 different bands)
Morning Glory
The toasters
Mad caddies
Bim Skala Bim
Fishbone
Operation Ivy
Common Rider (Classics of Love is a good song to start off with)
Mephiskapheles
The Planet Smashers
There are a lot more... Alex can probably fill in any noteworthy exclusions
Suburban Legends.
Upstanding Youth.
The Berrymoores. (If you can actually find their albums I'd be shocked, but they were
incredible.)
Five Iron Frenzy.
Less Than Jake. (I went to college in Gainesville just so I could see these guys live on the regular.)
The Aquabats, specifically their early albums (Fury of the Aquabats! and Return of the Aquabats,) as later on in their career they lost the horns and went kind of pseudo-industrial.
Some of these aren't necessarily third wave, but still amazing nonetheless.
Holy shit, we did. Kaze too. Brb, ritual suicide.I am mildly ashamed that we both left out Buck-'O-Nine though. Twenth-Eight Teeth is one of my favorite albums EVER.I like how we both left out No Doubt's early stuff. Total Hate '95 is still a good song thoughOreskaband.Cool, I'm sure between Alex and I you'll no longer haveI am oddly willing to admit that my 3rd-wave ska needs have not been met.
that void in your life.
You won't find many horn sections better than streetlight's, they don't fuck around. But anyway, here is a list.
Voodoo Glow Skulls
RX Bandits (the drummer does things with a hi-hat that will make you cum, but sometimes the singer ruins things)
Save Ferris
Reel Big Fish
The First Chairs (you will probably have to go to bandcamp to find them, but their horn section is really good too. You can definitely hear streetlight's influence all over)
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
Hepcat
Big D and the Kids table
The Evocatones
Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution (Another Tomas Kalnoky band)
Skankin' Pickle
Mustard Plug
The Slackers
The Supervillains
Choking Victim and Leftover Crack (barely 2 different bands)
Morning Glory
The toasters
Mad caddies
Bim Skala Bim
Fishbone
Operation Ivy
Common Rider (Classics of Love is a good song to start off with)
Mephiskapheles
The Planet Smashers
There are a lot more... Alex can probably fill in any noteworthy
exclusions
Suburban Legends.
Upstanding Youth.
The Berrymoores. (If you can actually find their albums I'd be shocked, but they were incredible.)
Five Iron Frenzy.
Less Than Jake. (I went to college in Gainesville just so I could see these guys live on the regular.)
The Aquabats, specifically their early albums (Fury of the Aquabats! and Return of the Aquabats,) as later on in their career they lost the horns and went kind of pseudo-industrial.
Some of these aren't necessarily third wave, but still amazing nonetheless.
If they're who I think they are, I like them. brb, youtube.Tom or anybody else who likes Jazz, what do you think of The Alabama Shakes? I'm personally in love with them.
More ska for meSka.... nope.
They are who we thought they were!Tom or anybody else who likes Jazz, what do you think of The Alabama Shakes? I'm personally in love with them.
NoSHUT THE FUCK UP ABOUT THIS SHIT
All of us. It was my day off though, so I'm not worried.Thieves