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08-26-2006, 09:38 PM #1
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does anibody listens to reggae,ska??
i´m more into electronica,but lately i´ve been listening a lot The Skatalites
Any sugestions??twistedlogic Reviewed by twistedlogic on . does anibody listens to reggae,ska?? i´m more into electronica,but lately i´ve been listening a lot The Skatalites Any sugestions?? Rating: 5
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08-26-2006, 09:40 PM #2
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does anibody listens to reggae,ska??
Mighty Mighty Bosstones
Sublime
Slightly Stoopid
Goldfinger (Hang-Ups album :thumbsup:.)
That's all I can think. I don't listen to a lot of it, so hopefully that qualifies.
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08-26-2006, 09:55 PM #3
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does anibody listens to reggae,ska??
Give me a serving of Reel Big Fish any day, please. The only 'ska' music I like. Give them a listen, they fucking rock. ~
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08-26-2006, 10:05 PM #4
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does anibody listens to reggae,ska??
It's by Damien Marley and is from his album titled "Welcome to Jamrock".
Originally Posted by Juicyfruit
Is a good album but it's not all "heavy" reggae, some songs are actualy quite pop/RnB-ish but is still okay. DL "Road to Zion" ft Nas or "Pimpas Paradise" "Exodus" is good too.
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08-26-2006, 10:08 PM #5
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does anibody listens to reggae,ska??
reel big fish rules ass. end of story.
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08-26-2006, 10:52 PM #6
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does anibody listens to reggae,ska??
Hell yes!
Originally Posted by kingjustin
"Sell Out" is a perfect song. It's so damn true, too. And of course, a good drinking song like "Beer" cannot be forgotten. So many others, too. All I can hear in my head is this though:
**"SELL OUT! With me, oh yeah. The record com-pan-ee is gonna give you lotsa money and everything is gonna be alright!"**
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08-26-2006, 11:36 PM #7
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does anibody listens to reggae,ska??
regga/ska
bob marley
ziggy marley
jimmy cliff
eek a mouse
the specials
i'm just to stoned to think of anymore right now, i'll be back with more when i'm more alert. :stoned:
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08-26-2006, 11:37 PM #8
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does anibody listens to reggae,ska??
sweet jesus. i LOVE ska.
if you liek the skatalites youll love the specials and the toasters, theyre old school two-tone ska. practically reggae. they RULE. also some other ska bands of quality:
Catch 22 (Keasby Nights is the best album in ska in my opinion)
Streetlight Manifesto (new and improved catch 22 basically)
Less than Jake (HELLO ROCKVIEW is another classic, try losing streak and borders and boundries too)
Mustard Plug (very fun and funny ska)
Reel Big Fish (classic)
Goldfinger (yeah, that guy had it right Hang Ups is definitly amazing)
The Suicide Machines (more punk/ska, but try Destruction by Definition)
Big D & the Kids Table (so sweet...another ska band)
One Cool Guy (I doubt you'll find anything by them cause they're older and pretty local, but they were another sweet ska band that ruled)
The Derringers (another cool ska band)
Edna's Goldfish (classic ska)
Five Iron Frenzy (Christian ska, but SO good hahaha)
Folly (hardcore with ska beats, so much fun hahaha)
Mad Caddies (good ol' 90's ska)
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones (everyone knows "The Impression That I Get" they rule too)
Weapons of Brass Destruction (so funny, so good)
That's about all that are worth mentioning in my opinion...for you since you already started out with the Skatalites I'd reccomend the Toasters and the Specials absolutely. From there if you love ska you need the album "Keasby Nights" by Catch 22, "Hello Rockview" by Less Than Jake, everything by Reel Big Fish, some Edna's Goldfish if you can find it and ABSOLUTELY some Five Iron Frenzy.
ska rules. end of story. glad you made the right choice into the genre! welcome to the good side haha
keep it two tone baby!
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08-27-2006, 01:11 AM #9
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does anibody listens to reggae,ska??
i've seen streetlight manifesto live 3 times. they're great
RX Bandits are good toowe could rise black and white unbound and make them pay
for every tear, for every fear, defend our yesterdays
we aren\'t revolutionaries, but we are the revolution! sometimes I think that the whole movement is just me and you, or that maybe we\'d all be better off if that were true, because then at least we\'d know where we stand. and we could tell our comrades apart from \"the man\"
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08-27-2006, 01:13 AM #10
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does anibody listens to reggae,ska??
Welcom To Jamrock is by Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley. He is my favorite artist. I just saw him and Ben Harper play in Salt Lake City. It was was awesome. Everyone needs to look into Damian if you havent allready
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