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  2. Sell Out (Reel Big Fish song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is Reel Big Fish's most successful single, peaking at number 10 on the US alternative songs chart. It was the band's only single to ever make the US charts. [ 5 ] This is addressed by the band in the song "One Hit Wonderful" from the album We're Not Happy 'til You're Not Happy , in which the band members complain that their career is ...

  3. Reel Big Fish - Wikipedia

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    Reel Big Fish is an American ska punk band from Huntington Beach, California. The band gained mainstream recognition in the mid-to-late 1990s during the third wave of ska with the release of the gold-certified album Turn the Radio Off. Soon after, the band lost mainstream recognition but gained an underground cult following. As of 2006, the ...

  4. Beer (song) - Wikipedia

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    Barrett considers it Reel Big Fish's attempt at writing a Sublime song. [3] The song was originally released on the band's third demo tape, Buy This! in 1994. The following year, a similar recording was featured on the band's debut album Everything Sucks.

  5. Take On Me - Wikipedia

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    Reel Big Fish released a video clip for "Take On Me", directed by Jeff Moore, [108] and features the band playing the song while walking down an aisle in the stadium, and playing a game of BASEketball interlaced with clips from the film. An alternative video for the song's international release that contained only the stadium aisle footage was ...

  6. Monkey Man (Toots & the Maytals song) - Wikipedia

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    The song has been frequently covered by other artists, most famously by British ska group the Specials and British singer Amy Winehouse.Versions by British reggae MC General Levy and American ska punk band Reel Big Fish charted on the UK Singles Chart, in 1993 and 2003 respectively. [1]

  7. Monkeys for Nothin' and the Chimps for Free - Wikipedia

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    Monkeys for Nothin' and the Chimps for Free is the sixth studio album from Reel Big Fish, This is their first studio album after being dropped by Jive Records and their final album with bassist Matt Wong. The CD is accompanied with a 22-minute DVD of the "Making of Monkeys for Nothin' and the Chimps for Free".

  8. Cheer Up! (Reel Big Fish album) - Wikipedia

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    In January and February 2003, Reel Big Fish went on a European tour with Sugarcult and the Starting Line; Reel Big Fish were once again joined by Rhodes for the trek. [56] Between March and May 2003, the band headlined Skate and Surf Fest, appeared at the Ska Summit and Download Festivals, and toured with Home Grown and Los City Angels.

  9. Suburban Rhythm - Wikipedia

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    Formed in 1990, they played numerous shows in small-venue clubs with many now famous O.C. bands opening their performances, including Sublime, No Doubt, and Reel Big Fish. Suburban Rhythm met with various roster changes and broke up in 1994. Three years later in 1997 their only full-length album, Suburban Rhythm was released.