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  2. List of ska musicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable bands and musicians who performed primarily ska or ska-influenced music for a significant portion of their careers. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  3. Category:American ska musical groups - Wikipedia

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    Salvo (band) The Scofflaws; SGR (band) Shaken 69; The Sheds (band) The Siren Six! Ska Daddyz; SKAndalous All-Stars; Skavoovie and the Epitones; Skinnerbox; The Skunks (ska band) The Slackers; Someday Providence; Spring Heeled Jack (band) Streetlight Manifesto; Stubborn All-Stars; Suburban Legends; The Supervillains

  4. Five Iron Frenzy - Wikipedia

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    Five Iron Frenzy is an American band which formed in Denver, Colorado, in 1995.Best known for playing ska punk music characterized by an offbeat sense of humor and prominent Christian themes, Five Iron Frenzy was one of the pioneering figures of the Christian ska movement which emerged with ska's mainstream revival in the 1990s.

  5. Today’s Ska-Punk Is Serious Fun - AOL

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    A new generation of ska-punk bands has a message for you, Rudy, and it's all about unity. Embracing the 80s British ska scene's politically charged idealism while taking musical inspiration from ...

  6. Buck-O-Nine - Wikipedia

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    This tour greatly increased the band's visibility in the national ska music scene. During the tour, Specials guitar player Roddy Radiation commented that bands like Buck-O-Nine had helped spark a resurgence of interest in ska music in America, which enabled The Specials to return to the US and play to larger audiences in larger venues than they ...

  7. Skankan - Wikipedia

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    Skankan are a Polish ska band from Sosnowiec, southern Poland, who formed in 1993. [1] They are often referred to as the most influential ska group in Poland, with the status of "legends" on the scene, having greatly contributed to the genre's popularisation in the country during the 1990s.

  8. Ska - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1990s, mainstream interest in third wave ska bands waned as other music genres gained momentum. [52] Moon Ska Records folded in 2000, but Moon Ska Europe, a licensed affiliate based in Europe, continued operating in the 2000s and was later relaunched as Moon Ska World. In 2003, Hingley launched a new ska record label, Megalith Records.

  9. Mad Caddies - Wikipedia

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    Today their tracks are really hard to find. The band posted them during the late '90s on Mp3.com and today somebody has put them out on YouTube. Songs like "Did I tell you that I like Bad Religion" have a strong skate punk direction. The project was a pure pop-punk/skate punk project without horns or ska elements.