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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.
The video for the single Pick Yourself Up went into heavy rotation on MTV, and Alternative Press reviewed it as "the best reggae album of 1997". Their third album, Nex Music , was released in 1999. The band also collaborated with famous punk band Rancid on the song ' I Wanna Riot ' for the Beavis and Butt-Head Do America soundtrack.
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
The album was well-received: BrooklynVegan and Punknews.org included the album in Best of 2022 lists, [27] [28] Pitchfork's Nina Corcoran called it "a modern classic in the ska-punk canon", [29] and music critic Anthony Fantano awarded the album an 8/10 score [7] and included it on his 2022 "Loved List". [30]
The Sheds (band) Skabba the Hut; Skankin' Pickle; Slapstick (band) Slow Gherkin; Smash Mouth; Squad Five-O; Starpool; Stiffed (band) Streetlight Manifesto; Stretch Armstrong (ska band) Sublime (band) Suburban Rhythm; The Suicide Machines; Swim Herschel Swim
We Are the Union is an American ska punk band from Ann Arbor, Michigan, formed in 2005.The band is now based out of California.The band has had many lineup changes since its inception, with vocalist/guitarist Reade Wolcott and bassist Brandon Benson as the only remaining original members.
Edna's Goldfish was an American ska punk band from Long Island, New York. Together from 1997 to 2000, their studio albums include Before You Knew Better (1998) and The Elements of Transition (1999), both released on Moon Ska Records. The video for their song "Veronica Sawyer" received some airplay on the MTV show 120 Minutes.
The album was a success, with the launch night attended by over 1300 fans (as well as local press and radio), and the music video was aired on MTV Base for a number of months. The band spent the next few writing music for their new album and playing with a number of local and international groups, including opening for Skalladin on their ...