Ska!!

Discussion in 'Reggae and Ska' started by Peace_love_equality, Jan 22, 2006.

  1. Peace_love_equality

    Peace_love_equality Member

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    I want to expand my vision of ska, so what better way than this.
    So, basicly name any good ska groups. I'll start.

    Bandits of the Acustic revolution
    Catch 22 (same as BOTAR)
    K-OS
    Beduin soundclash
    mustard plug
    some NOFX
    Less than Jake

    here's a good ska site : ska is dead
     
  2. Peace_love_equality

    Peace_love_equality Member

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    oo ya plus
    the madness
    the specials,
    toots and the maytals
     
  3. Peace_love_equality

    Peace_love_equality Member

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    don't all you rush at me at once.
     
  4. THE GOLDEN STRING

    THE GOLDEN STRING Senior Member

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    early bob

    and nofx isnt ska
     
  5. Peace_love_equality

    Peace_love_equality Member

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    some songs are, like bob, the song
     
  6. Jesus the Jedi

    Jesus the Jedi Senior Member

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    catch 22 is an ok ska band, they scored that album keasby nights with vocalist tomas k. he left the band and started BOTAR which he covered a catch 22 song he wrote, and also played a song called heres to life, which his next band would then improve on, this band being streetlight manifesto, check them out.

    also deals gone bad, the toasters, the specials, westbound train.
     
  7. skamikaze

    skamikaze Coffee Addict

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    Five Iron Frenzy (though broken up and christian)
    Skatalites
    I Voted for Kodos ( good new band)
    Skanking pickle

    to name just a few i gotta run to school though
     
  8. THE GOLDEN STRING

    THE GOLDEN STRING Senior Member

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    um no maybe kill all the white man roots ska
     
  9. incense+peppermints

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    The Skatalites
    Some Operation Ivy (punk ska)
    LESS THAN JAKE!! (seen them live great show)
    Fishbone
     
  10. anonymous5

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    I'm kinda lazy to look and see who's been listed, so here's my list:


    Streetlight Manifesto
    Catch 22
    Authority Zero (More PUnk Though)
    Axis of Evil
    Monkey Jacket
    Bonegun
    Isolated Victims
    Less Than jake
    The Skatalites
    Room 503 (My friend's band)
    Conspicuous Consumption (Another great local band)
    Fandangle
    Skankin' Pickle
    Slow Gherken
    A Billion Ernies
    Chubby Tuff
    Operation Ivy
    The Planet Smashers
    The Aquabats
    HC Bands
    The OC Supertones
    Babylove & The Vandangos
    Long Shot Hero
    Offbeat in Suburbia
    Drive Thru Pharmacy
    The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
    Bob Marley (He has some ska hits)
    Patent Pending
    Mustard Plug
    Big D and The Kids Table
    The Superspecs
    The Flaming Tsunamis
    Sublime
    Save Ferris
    Eleven Penny Life
    Downsized
    The Skeletones
    MU330
    8pt Quake
    Kushak
    RX Bandits
    Five Iron Frenzy
    I Voted for Kodos

    I have more, so if this isn't long enough, let me know, because I got a lot more.
     
  11. Jesus the Jedi

    Jesus the Jedi Senior Member

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    yea thats probobly all you need to know of 3rd wave, saw some 1st wave on there too, good to know someone knows that bob marley shot out some ska (simmer down anyone?)

    but i definatly dont think some of those are worth checking out, i mean flaming tsunamis? eh...

    and regarding your sig, how old are you? i was 13 when i started coming here haha.
     
  12. anonymous5

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    and yeah, I included some very iffy bands on there, but I mean, even though they aren't like streetlight or anything, they'll get better, and they're still ska..

    there are a few 1st waves on there although the majority is 3rd wave, here's my response if your looking for more 1st wave:

    http://www.live365.com/stations/242657

    That's an online free ska radio that plays pretty much all 1st wave stuff. They do throw in some 2 tone and 3rd wave stuff too, but they play a lot of great 1st wave bands like the skatalites and some marley ska hits.
     
  13. Jesus the Jedi

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    3rd wave isnt that great, i mean what makes streetlight so amazing is pretty much whats in the lyrics.

    2nd wave was good, 1st is the best, you got desmond dekker, skatalites, ethiopians.
     
  14. sniffmagikmarkrs

    sniffmagikmarkrs Senior Member

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    all ska is good...... i went through a phase where that's all i listened to..

    i kind of grew out of it, but i still listen to it all the time
     
  15. anonymous5

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    I agree, 1st wave is probably the best, but really, I like all ska. A pro about 3rd wave is that there's a lot more active 3rd wave bands, especially around where I live. But honestly, I love all ska..
     
  16. vibesunknown

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    Dont know if I'd call K-OS ska...either way he kicks ass...got both of his albums.

    Reel Big Fish
    The Specials
    The Toasters
    Voodoo Glow Skulls
    Bosstones


    Ska is kick ass.


    -dave
     
  17. anonymous5

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    Here is another good list I've made. it may include some bands from my previous list, but this one categorizes each so you can pick bands that are more your style..

    1st wave
    The Skatalites
    Bob Marley (Argueable)
    Cluet Johnson & The Blues Blasters (Probably won't find much on them)

    1st wave (3rd wave that has a 1st wave sound)
    Hepcat
    Let's Go Bowling
    The Slackers
    Pressure Cooker
    The Allstonians

    Christian Ska
    Five Iron Frenzy
    The W's
    The O.C. Supertones
    The Insyderz

    NY Punk/Ska
    Choking Victim
    Leftover Crack

    Ska/Punk
    Big D and The Kids Table
    Streetlight Manifesto
    Catch 22
    Long Shot Hero
    The Flatliners
    Less Than Jake

    Ska/Hardcore/Screamo
    The Mighty Mighty Bosstones (Some metal)
    A Billion Ernies
    The Flaming Tsunamis (Metal, but the upbeat is there)

    Popular 3rd Wave
    Catch 22
    The Aquabats
    Sublime
    Operation Ivy
    Fishbone
    Rx Bandits
    Goldfinger
    Mustard Plug

    Just Starting
    Room 503
    Conspicuous Consumption
    Downsized
    Hootchi and the Go Get Ems

    Ska/Reggae
    Babylove & The VanDangos
    The Next Best Thing
    Bob Marley

    Rocksteady Influence
    The Melodians
    The Ethiopians
    Desmond Dekker
    The Maytals

    Old Bands Making a Comeback
    The Toasters
    The Planet Smashers
    Slow Gherkin

    Other (Tough Categorization)
    Authority Zero
    Chubby Tuff (Probably simply 3rd wave but sounds a little Surf Rockish)

    and:

    www.ajr-bms.com/ska

    That's my site, it's a list of bands in alphabetical order, with ratings and their style alogn with links to their music...I need to add a lot more bands, but there's a decent number now...
     
  18. vibesunknown

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    Good Call on The Planet Smashers.
     
  19. Jesus the Jedi

    Jesus the Jedi Senior Member

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    sorry punk, HUGE dissagrements with that list.
    bob marley is not arguably ska, he frickin STARTED playing ska, his studio band was the skatalites.
    desmond decker, toots and the maytals and the ethiopians are NOT rocksteady, maytals are mainly reggae, desmond decker is ska ethiopians are reggae with some ska.

    choking victim and leftover crack are the same band and though there are upstrum guitar chords in a few songs, dont call them ska, thats like calling sublime ska or no doubt rocksteady.

    for your list of 3rd wave that sounds like first wave, they sound like 2nd not first.


    with your earlier post you showed that you had some knowledge of ska/reggae/rocksteady/dub, but with your beautiful post, sorry.

    you really must not go to many shows.
    ska is something you cant learn about just buy downloading music, go to the shows, ive been to 4 in the past month, once your in the way of life yous gots its down.
     
  20. anonymous5

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    I do go to shows..

    I am aware that Marley's studios band was the skatalites. I only put argueably up there because there are a lot of people that refuse to believe that marley is ska which baffles me..

    And about the Ethiopians, Maytals, Desmond Dekker etc.., I put "Rocksteady influence" not meaning I categorize them as simply rocksteady, but that there music has a lot more apparent examples and proof of rocksteady influence in them.

    With choking victim and leftover crack, it's fine that I screwed that part up because that category is the one Im probably least familiar with, but you got me there, didn;t know they were the same.

    Going back to the shows thing you said, I do go to plenty of ska shows, mostly 3rd wave bands shows though. The scene near where I live is pretty low on anything that involves 2 tone or 1st wave, only 3rd wave shows around. I live very close to where streetlight manifesto is from (maybe a 10 minute drive away).
     

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