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  2. Category:Third-wave ska groups - Wikipedia

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    S. Save Ferris; The Scofflaws; SGR (band) Shootin' Goon; The Siren Six! Skabba the Hut; SKAndalous All-Stars; Skankin' Pickle; Skarface; Skavoovie and the Epitones

  3. Category:Third wave ska albums - Wikipedia

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    Third wave ska compilation albums (2 C) A. Against All Authority albums (8 P) The Aquabats albums (12 P) Area-7 albums (4 P) B. Big D and the Kids Table albums (10 P) C.

  4. The Scofflaws - Wikipedia

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    The Scofflaws are a Huntington, Long Island, New York-based third wave ska band that debuted in 1988. Known for their rambunctious live shows, technically proficient horn solos and tight arrangements, the Scofflaws were one of the top third wave ska acts of the 1990s and one of the most beloved bands on the now-defunct Moon Ska label, as well as the center and focal point of the once-thriving ...

  5. The Toasters - Wikipedia

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    The Toasters experienced a small degree of commercial success in the late 1990s due to the popularity of third wave ska in North America. Their song "Two-Tone Army" is the theme song for the Nickelodeon show KaBlam!. The song is performed by the 'Moon Ska Stompers' - members of the Toasters and friends.

  6. The Skunks (ska band) - Wikipedia

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    On August 24, 1996, the album No Apologies [14] was released as Moon Ska MR079. [9] One of its tracks, "Dubz 57 Sauce", was included on the Moon Ska produced soundtrack to the 1997 independent film, Bang. [15] In the summer of 1997, the band broke up. In his review of No Apologies, Brian Ellis expressed his appreciation of The Skunks. [16]

  7. The Know How - Wikipedia

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    The Know How is a third wave ska band from Gainesville, Florida, formed in 1998.Their musical style blends ska and pop punk and prominently features a Moog synthesizer, alongside more typical ska instrumentation (including an organ and usually one or more trombones).

  8. Skunk Records - Wikipedia

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    Happoldt has encouraged bands on Skunk to move to larger labels as they increase their audience, as he prefers to focus on music creation instead of marketing. [3] In 2009, Skunk Records and Suburban Noize Records entered into a distribution partnership. [4] In 2014, the label celebrated their 25th anniversary with a four show tour. [5]

  9. Monkey (band) - Wikipedia

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    Monkey is a third wave ska band based in the San Francisco Bay Area. [1] Their musical influences include the Skatalites, Prince Buster, the Specials, and non-ska artists such as: Elvis Costello, David Byrne and Tito Puente. Monkey has released six albums. The first two were independent releases, and the next three were on Asian Man Records ...