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  2. Reel Big Fish - Wikipedia

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    Reel Big Fish's self-released debut album, Everything Sucks, was successful and became an underground hit spread by word-of-mouth, which led to the band signing a deal with Mojo Records. [1] In August 1996, the band released the album Turn the Radio Off on the new label, which appealed to fans of ska punk style, and the band began touring ...

  3. Reel Big Fish discography - Wikipedia

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    Reel Big Fish released their first studio album composed only of cover songs, entitled Fame, Fortune and Fornication, in January 2009. Although the band are known to play a variety of other songs live regularly, this is a comprehensive, roughly chronological list of all known cover songs officially recorded by Reel Big Fish.

  4. List of Reel Big Fish members - Wikipedia

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    Reel Big Fish performing in 2013. Reel Big Fish is an American ska punk band from Los Alamitos, California.Formed in December 1991, the group originally consisted of vocalist Ben Guzman, guitarists Aaron Barrett and Lisa Smith, bassist Matt Wong, keyboardist Zach Gilltrap and drummer Andrew Gonzales.

  5. The Show Must Go Off! - Wikipedia

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    Includes bonus live concert CD. 7 Pistol Grip: Live at the Glasshouse: Recorded at the Glasshouse in Pomona, California. 8 Reel Big Fish: Live at the House of Blues: Recorded at the House of Blues June 20, 2003. 2004 9 The Vandals: Live at the House of Blues: Recorded at the House of Blues in Anaheim, California, July 5, 2003. Includes bonus ...

  6. Scott Klopfenstein - Wikipedia

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    Reel Big Fish and The Littlest Man Band have performed at the same venues. [citation needed] In 2005, Klopfenstein moved to New York City to live with his fiancée. In September, he was diagnosed with Guillain–Barré syndrome while touring New Zealand with Reel Big Fish. Klopfenstein was hospitalized immediately, and sent home to New York to ...

  7. Reel Big Fish Live! In Concert! - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Reel Big Fish Live! In Concert!

  8. Drew Carey Would 'Stick My D–k in a Blender' to See Phish ...

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    “I swear, I just talked to God,” The Price Is Right host wrote on Monday, April 22, alongside a video of the concert. “I would give you all my money, stick my d–k in a blender and swear ...

  9. We're Not Happy 'til You're Not Happy - Wikipedia

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    Reel Big Fish opened 2006 with a co-headlining West Coast US tour with Goldfinger, dubbed the Deep Freeze Tour; they were supported by Zebrahead and Bottom Line. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] On January 13, 2006, the band announced they left Jive Records, with their manager Vince Pileggi explaining that the "traditional major label business model is a dinosaur ...