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Title: Ska!
Post by: DonkeyPirate on 11 Jul 2005, 11:33
Any fans? Ska is the main type of music i listen to.  My girlfriend loves the moog.  I dont really care for Indie too much, I feel all the synth really draws attention away from the singing/lyrics and the other instruments.  I like Motion City Soundtrack and Postal Service though.  But does anyone here like Ska and if so what bands?  Catch 22 = best ska band
Title: Ska!
Post by: heretic on 11 Jul 2005, 11:48
first off, not all indie has synth.

yeah i like ska a lot, most fun music to play in a show, cause the energy is so high. fishbone is my current ska of choice
Title: Ska!
Post by: ASturge on 11 Jul 2005, 12:01
My current fave is The Aquabats
Title: Ska!
Post by: movielife_girl on 11 Jul 2005, 12:07
Yep I loooove the Ska.  Current favourite band is Streetlight Manifesto, I also quite enjoy The Planet Smashers, Cheap Suits (Ontario) and another local one The Flatliners (Ontario)
Title: Ska!
Post by: KharBevNor on 11 Jul 2005, 12:11
Everyone sing with me!

"The ska revival isn't cool you stupid fuck!
All the bands are only in it for the bucks!
And if you fucking like it you're a schmuck...

Ska sucks!"

(Propaghandi - Ska Sucks)
Title: Ska!
Post by: ASturge on 11 Jul 2005, 12:13
Haha

Says someone who likes Anal Cunt.
Title: Ska!
Post by: movielife_girl on 11 Jul 2005, 12:19
Ska is the happiest music around, there is NOT a reason in the world not to like it.  Serious.
Title: Ska!
Post by: KharBevNor on 11 Jul 2005, 12:19
No, it's funny because it's actually a ska track.

Ska isn't my cup of tea. But that nu-metal piss take song by the Aquabats is frickin' hilarious. And aren't Leftover Crack 'Skacore' or whatever. Because I do rather like them.
Title: Ska!
Post by: KharBevNor on 11 Jul 2005, 12:24
Quote from: movielife_girl
Ska is the happiest music around, there is NOT a reason in the world not to like it.


Maybe I have a different estimation of happy. Ska generally seems a bit too bubblegummy for me.

Give me some humppa anyday.
Title: Ska!
Post by: movielife_girl on 11 Jul 2005, 12:29
Quote from: KharBevNor
Quote from: movielife_girl
Ska is the happiest music around, there is NOT a reason in the world not to like it.


Maybe I have a different estimation of happy. Ska generally seems a bit too bubblegummy for me.

Give me some humppa anyday.


This is true mhmm point taken.  I enjoy the bubblegum sometimes though, you know...the happy upstrokes and horn sections.  I just love it.  To each his own though I suppose, eh?
Title: Ska!
Post by: ASturge on 11 Jul 2005, 12:36
I FELL ASLEEP ON MY ARRRRRRRM!
Title: Ska!
Post by: DonkeyPirate on 11 Jul 2005, 12:40
yeah i like streetlight and aquabats alot to.  technically op ivy is ska.  i like them pretty well too
Title: Ska!
Post by: movielife_girl on 11 Jul 2005, 12:45
I forgot about Big D....I effing love Big D and the Kids Table.
Title: Ska!
Post by: lastclearchance on 11 Jul 2005, 12:45
My friend keeps trying to get me into ska but it isn't taking.  I feel like in my area most people go through a ska "phase."  In fact there's a semi-big (considering how sceneless the area mostly is) ska scene here that seems to have started a few years after I graduated high school.  

The Streetlight and other stuff that I've heard is good, but it never grabbed me.  I've never specifically wanted to listen to Streetlight or anything.
Title: Ska!
Post by: heretic on 11 Jul 2005, 13:32
Quote from: Awkward Silence
The only Catch 22 I really like is with their original singer, the new guy gets on my nerves.

agree'd
i love ska, partly because i love to skank. it's one of the only forms of dancing that i really really enjoy, because it's so easy and loose you can just go nuts.

also, we could not have a ska thread without mentioning sublime, the greatest band ever., not just thier ska either. if you don't agree i don't care because i am right.
RIP Bradley Nowell
Title: Ska!
Post by: KharBevNor on 11 Jul 2005, 15:48
Man, I dislike skanking. If I dance, I am either raving to some Gothminister or Icon of Coil, stomping to Laibach or KMFDM, doing the lightbulb twirly dance (badly) to the Sisters of Mercy, or I'm prancing round like a maniac to Korpiklaani or Finntroll.

I tend to do all these in my bedroom, as there's not enough dark dance music lovers on the Isle of Wight to have a goth poker evening, let alone a proper goth night.

Yes, I own my own blacklight.

Mock and I stab.

But skanking is kinda...urrr.
Title: Ska!
Post by: Skibas_clavicle on 11 Jul 2005, 16:52
Quote from: KharBevNor
Everyone sing with me!

"The ska revival isn't cool you stupid fuck!
All the bands are only in it for the bucks!
And if you fucking like it you're a schmuck...

Ska sucks!"

(Propaghandi - Ska Sucks)


Hehe, I love that song. But I also enjoy my ska. The Planet Smashers are my choice. A little Quebecois band called Grimskunk plays some funky stuff, as well as The Toasters, The Skatalites, Mike Park and the Chinkees and some of Big D's stuff. Ska shows are fun to see and dance. Robyn, Makeshift Heroes are playing the 23rd, come!

EDIT: Aw, Khar. I like to skank, would you stab me? EVEN IF I WERE HOLDING A BURNING BRIDES CD AND PUDDING AT THE SAME TIME?
Title: Ska!
Post by: Inlander on 11 Jul 2005, 17:36
Desmond Dekker.

All else is secondary.
Title: Ska!
Post by: My Aim Is True on 11 Jul 2005, 18:28
I will discuss ska more tomorrow when I get home from work.

But ska was the music that got me into music.
Title: Ska!
Post by: StarMinion1 on 11 Jul 2005, 18:41
I only own albums my Sublime and The Specials. I really like The Specials, but I'm not into ska too much, I just like all tpes of rock music.

But seriously, "skanking" is the funniest word ever.... The'se girls were talking about it, when my teacher goes "Isn't that what girls do in the bathroom?" (he was joking, although he had no idea what the term meant).
Title: Ska!
Post by: Merkava on 11 Jul 2005, 20:01
Quote from: KharBevNor
Everyone sing with me!

"The ska revival isn't cool you stupid fuck!
All the bands are only in it for the bucks!
And if you fucking like it you're a schmuck...

Ska sucks!"

(Propaghandi - Ska Sucks)


Can also be substituted for New Wave revival.

And yeah, Indie isn't at all about synths, first poster.
Title: Ska!
Post by: DeathrockZombie on 11 Jul 2005, 21:55
Desmond Dekker, the Skatalites.. and some of that Skinhead Reggae is good too!

~ B
Title: Ska!
Post by: DonkeyPirate on 11 Jul 2005, 22:06
yeah the way i start parties around here is turn on some ska and start skankin like a pro.  then people come over wonderin whats goin on.  before long its a party.  sublime is great yeah.  if you guys have heard of donkeypunch.
Title: Ska!
Post by: QHD on 11 Jul 2005, 23:48
Ska can be cool. But it usually gives me a headache. Still, I went to a Capdown gig once and that rocked like fuck. And the Specials are awesome. So is Desmond Dekker. Gotta say if I'm going to actually listen to ska it's generally Shootin Goon - mostly cos they're not so ska. Heh.

Anyhoo, ska gigs are awesome but I'll pass on listening to it _in the comfort of my own home_.
Title: Ska!
Post by: KharBevNor on 12 Jul 2005, 00:17
Quote from: Skibas_clavicle

EDIT: Aw, Khar. I like to skank, would you stab me? EVEN IF I WERE HOLDING A BURNING BRIDES CD AND PUDDING AT THE SAME TIME?


Urge...to stab...versus...pudding...

What a fiendly decision!
Title: Ska!
Post by: heretic on 12 Jul 2005, 05:43
even a mediocre ska band that plays thier shit well is a fun show, reference: Long Shot Hero. they're relatively generic, but they kicked of thier album tour at a show i put together and played in, and they rocked really hard. i bought their CD from em, but when i played it later, even though they played all the songs off it (EP) it was kinda bad. at least nothing special. ska shows though, are great times.
Title: Ska!
Post by: My Aim Is True on 12 Jul 2005, 06:35
So yeah, i heard the Bosstones in like 1997, and then my first ever show was a local ska band called Stinky Kinard, and I've been going to ska shows since. There are a ton of really crappy ska bands out there, but some of my favorite live shows have been ska shows, and I still get on big kicks of digging up my old ska CDs sometimes.

My favorite ska bands of all time are Fishbone and Spitvalves. I saw Spitvalves over 30 times before they broke up, and we got to be pretty good friends. I miss them, and I wish the members' new bands would play out more.

Favorite ska-

any 2 tone stuff
Link 80
Spitvalves
Fishbone
Blue Meanies
anything with Mike Park
Skatalites
old Less Than Jake
Slapstick
Mighty Mighty Bosstones
The Pilfers
The 'Tone
The Toasters
Skavoovie and the Epitones
Skif Dank
The Usuals
Save Ferris
Title: Ska!
Post by: heretic on 12 Jul 2005, 06:39
fishbone and skatalites are a couple of my favs too
Title: Ska!
Post by: blanktom on 12 Jul 2005, 07:02
Yeah I love ska man! Ska-core it pretty good, if ya like genre-hybrids lol.
The Flatliners are amazing, as are The Toasters and Streetlight Manifesto. I'm going to see The Toasters in August at the Norwich Waterfront. I'm also seeing Capdown play with A, but I'll probably leave before A come on because I personally think they suck my trunk. If you havent heard farse, check them out. They broke up like 2 years ago but their stuff is wicked cool.
Peace
Title: Ska!
Post by: KharBevNor on 12 Jul 2005, 09:10
I dislike ska-shows more than I dislike listening to ska. Possibly because I don't like ska, and thus normally spend the duration of our local ska bands sets at mixed genre shows scowling somewhere.

Might just be that we have particularly shit ska round here of course. Other people seem to dig it.
Title: Ska!
Post by: ASturge on 12 Jul 2005, 09:36
I guess you cant help if you just , don't like something.
Title: Ska!
Post by: KharBevNor on 12 Jul 2005, 09:48
It just seems to be an unusual thing to dislike. Except among the uber-kvlt black metal lovers who hate everything.
Title: Ska!
Post by: Se7en on 12 Jul 2005, 10:19
Stuff like reel big fish, mustard plug, skanking pickle, and other pop-ska acts like that get boring pretty quickly i find.

Mighty mighty bosstones just never gets old though. Its the only ska that has ever really held my attention.

That said, bad ska beats bad emo hands down.
Title: Ska!
Post by: heretic on 12 Jul 2005, 10:43
pop-ska, to me just doesn't have the energy of off-the-cuff-balls-to-the-wall-we're-having-the-best-time-rocking-out-up-here uncut ska. it's like for someone who wants to like ska to be cool, but has no music taste.
Title: Ska!
Post by: Se7en on 12 Jul 2005, 10:52
Well yeah, thats pretty much the definition of pop music. Luckily, ska isnt cool anymore. Becoming fasionable can be the worst thing that can happen to a genre.  Though as lame trends go, we have had worse..
Title: Ska!
Post by: dreamsoflondon on 12 Jul 2005, 11:52
I recently discovered that I like ska. My boyfriend plays in a grunge/punk band (as odd as that may sound, its incredible), and their last show was with a band from Colorado called Synthetic Elements. They were incredible and while it was actually the second time I'd seen them, something clicked. Doesn't hurt that they're all very cool people.

And skanking is FUN. I'm a terrible dancer, and even I look hot doing that. What could be better?
Title: Ska!
Post by: heretic on 12 Jul 2005, 12:01
that doesn't sound odd at all, actually it's pretty common
Title: Ska!
Post by: My Aim Is True on 12 Jul 2005, 12:13
Quote from: Se7en
Stuff like reel big fish, mustard plug, skanking pickle, and other pop-ska acts like that get boring pretty quickly i find.

Mighty mighty bosstones just never gets old though. Its the only ska that has ever really held my attention.

That said, bad ska beats bad emo hands down.


I agree on Reel Big Fish and Mustard Plug, but Skankin' Pickle is in a league of their own. Yeah, they were goofy, but they were pretty much the first band to really blend ska and punk in equal measure. Plus, Mike Park is like the Ian MacKaye of the ska world.
Title: Ska!
Post by: MyPandaisOnFire on 12 Jul 2005, 13:33
Hepcat and Streetlight Manifesto are my favorite ska bands.

Any other Hepcat fans here?
Title: Ska!
Post by: ebullientsoul on 12 Jul 2005, 17:16
Ska rules.

Specials, Less Than Jake, the Suicide Machines and  Catch 22/Streetlight Manifesto are my favorites.
Title: Ska!
Post by: SpacemanSpiff on 12 Jul 2005, 17:21
Quote from: KharBevNor
Quote from: movielife_girl
Ska is the happiest music around, there is NOT a reason in the world not to like it.


Maybe I have a different estimation of happy. Ska generally seems a bit too bubblegummy for me.

Give me some humppa anyday.

Yes. Yes!
I couldn't agree more with this (especially the Humppa part ;)). To me, ska just seems sort of too happy, like forced-happy even.
"We're here to have a good time, so everybody damn well better have a good or else!"
That sort of thing.

Also, skanking isn't my thing either, I would much rather pogo properly or do some hardcore moshing. By the way, do not try this hardcore-ninja-kick stuff at a ska show. It's not exactly the best way to get popular, I tried.
At least they can't get close to you while you're kicking everything around you.
Title: Ska!
Post by: Robbo on 12 Jul 2005, 17:49
Not even when the rest of the crowd makes a space for people to break out the spin kicks and the band dont object or even encourage it?

As for Ska...well we can all guess. Go back to your happy clappy talk people.
Title: Two more ska bands to check out
Post by: blooflame on 12 Jul 2005, 19:34
Kinda tired, so I skimmed earlier posts. Forgive me if I'm duplicating someone else's...

Mephiskapholes - they do some great stuff. I love their ska cover of the James Bond theme song.

Baccone Dolce - a (sadly) defunct Tallahassee Ska band.. they had a CD out, maybe it can be found.

And of course,  Madness
Title: Ska!
Post by: TScho on 12 Jul 2005, 20:37
Quote from: Awkward Silence
I second The Aquabats. The only Catch 22 I really like is with their original singer, the new guy gets on my nerves.

See:  Streetlight Manifesto.

I <3 ska.  The Arrogant Sons of Bitches is by far the best ska band in existance, although they're technically broken up.  

http://www.asobrock.com

ska totally worth checking out (not already mentioned in this thread):
Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution (http://www.acousticbandits.com)- An all acoustic project headed by the same guy who founded Catch 22 and Streetlight Manifesto.  Far from typical ska.

Bomb the Music Industry (http://www.bombthemusicindustry.com)- Essentially the same band as ASOB, but with a new horn section and keyboardist.  They're awesome.

Dalys Gone Wrong (http://www.dalysgonewrong.net/) - A NY ska band without a horn section.  They're amazing!  Really fast vocals with an intense punk-rock flair and combine elements of other genres in the same way Leftover Crack/Choking Victim does.

Edna's Goldfish- Who cares if they broke up 5 years ago?  They still rock hypothetical socks into a clear "off" position.

Forces of Evil (http://www.theforcesofevil-ska.com/) - Bouncy horn lines and a return to the bubblegum ska of the late 90's.  Headed by Reel Big Fish's Aaron Barrett and backed by the horn section of the late Jeffries Fan Club.

High School Football Heroes (http://highschoolfootballheroes.com/) - An amazing band from Long Island, NY.  Really.  It's hard to describe their sound, but it's generally "fucking awesome" and is the only thing that can please all of my friends (a group with rather diverse music tastes)

Long Shot Hero (http://www.longshothero.com/) - Totally rocktagious band from PA.  Their lyrics are pretty emo but their melodies are ridiculously intoxicating.  By far some of the best music I've ever heard.

Premarital Sax - And old local band with some amazing tracks.  They broke up a while ago, with members moving on to form High School Football Heroes and Three Day Weekend.

Razbari Sumthing (http://www.razsum.com/) - A suprizingly delightful ska band from Syracuse, NY.  They aren't too serious and thus write songs about unicorns and the like, with the occasional inspirational ballad about comparing life to a wet floor.  

RX Bandits (http://www.rxbandits.com/) - If you've never heard them/of them you're very deprived.  Especially since they're pretty well known.  Their sound has gotten a lot more matured since they started playing music, growing from a stereotypical ska band to a vauge indie-ska band with some intense horn lines.

Stray Bullets (http://www.bostonbullets.com/) - Amazing punk-ska band out of Boston.  No horn section and very gritty, but with brilliant melodies and nice guitar work.

Subb (http://www.subbcentral.com/) - For a long standing Candian ska band with several LP releases they're not very well known, but among my favorites.  They're simply awesome.

Suburban Legends (http://www.suburbanlegends.com/Default.aspx) - Um, these guys are lunatics.  Catchy/bouncy horn lines coupled with some rather odd stage acrobatics.  

Too Short Notice (http://www.tooshortnotice.com/) - A pretty well known north east ska band.  Fronted by a female vocalist they have a rather unique sound and tend to please.

There are a ton more but I don't feel like looking up their websites and writing short blurbs about them...
Title: Ska!
Post by: heretic on 13 Jul 2005, 04:15
YES! someone else who knows Long Shot Hero!
they kicked off thier east coast tour to promote "old enough to know better" at a show i hosted, then we chilled, drank beer and ate pizza on my deck. it rocked, hardcore.

also, less than jake, IMO kinda sucks. plastic cup politics is pretty good, but most of it is too poppy and boring/stupid for my taste
Title: Ska!
Post by: yipjumpmusic on 13 Jul 2005, 05:26
My cousin once was in a ska band, though I bet every other person can say that ;) *adds worthless 2 cents, though more like one*
Title: Ska!
Post by: negative creep on 13 Jul 2005, 06:13
rantanplan ftw!
Title: Ska!
Post by: SpacemanSpiff on 14 Jul 2005, 14:27
Quote from: Awkward Silence
No, just don't do the ninja-kick thing at all.

Actually, depending on the show you're going to it is very well advisable. Case in point: I went to see The Hope Conspiracy and decided not to be an ass and spinkick and shit. Next thing I know, someone punches me square in the face in the pit. I was bleeding from my mouth and I couldn't chew without pain for about a week.
It's things like that motivate you to spinkick so everyone keeps the distance.

However, I don't normally do this at shows where it's unfitting (i.e. ska shows), I usually don't even go to those. This specific case has been an exception and I had own personal reasons to act like this. I don't think I'll do it again though.
Title: Ska!
Post by: Shedonwanna on 14 Jul 2005, 15:16
Anyone know where I can find a place to sample tracks by Skaba the Hutt?  Yes it's a real band, in fact it is the band that the lead singer of the Bravery was in before starting The Bravery.  That makes me laugh for some reason...  Probably because it's funny, yeah, that must be it...
Title: Ska!
Post by: Merkava on 14 Jul 2005, 16:27
I doubt it could be any worse than the current band. XP
Title: Ska!
Post by: Sythe on 14 Jul 2005, 17:05
Are the Aquabats still ska? They killed off the horn section and now I'm confused.
Title: Ska!
Post by: rudeboy on 15 Jul 2005, 17:40
Quote from: Se7en
Mighty mighty bosstones just never gets old though. Its the only ska that has ever really held my attention.

no offense, but the mighty mighty bosstones has got to be the stalest ska band out there.
Quote from: TScho
Too Short Notice (http://www.tooshortnotice.com/) - A pretty well known north east ska band.  Fronted by a female vocalist they have a rather unique sound and tend to please.

jersey local, saw them at the rockfest at kenilworth high round feburary ish. damn, sucks though, because before they went on their tour. their last show in jersey, the one at the firehouse got cancelled because the venue might as well be broke.

Skanking, IMO, is a MUST at a ska show. kids that don't skank and just stand there the whole time annoy the crap outta me. it's as if the venue isn't small enough so you have to go and just take up space just standing there.

Traditional/Rocksteady Ska
The Aggrovators
The Allstonians
The Beltones
The Clarendonians
Desmond Dekker & The Aces
Alton Ellis and the Flames
The Ethiopians
The Gladiators
The Gaylads
The Heptones
Israel Vibration
The Jamaicans
Judge Dread
The Kingstonians
Byron Lee and the Dragonaires
The Paragons
The Sensations
The Skatalites
Sonia Pottinger
Stranger Cole
The Supersonics
The Termites
Toots and the Maytals
The Upsetters
The Wailers
Bob Marley and the Wailers(Studio One recordings)

2-Tone
Bad Manners
The Beat
The Body Snatchers
Madness
The Selecter
The Specials
Special AKA
The Toasters

3rd Wave
The Aggrolites
The Aquabats
Ask My Cat
The Blue Barracudas
Bob and The Sagets
The Bruce Lee Band
Catch 22
Chris Murray
Cherry Poppin' Daddys
Dave Hillyard and The Rocksteady 7
The Dead '60s
Fishbone
Flip the Switch
The Forces of Evil
The Gadjits
General Rudie
The Heatskores
Hepcat
The Hippos
I Voted For Kodos
Less Than Jake
Lets Go Bowling
The Kingpins
Mad Bomber Society
Mad Caddies
Mephiskapheles
MU330
Mustard Plug
Operation Ivy
The Pietasters
The Planetsmashers
Reel Big Fish
The Scofflaws
The Seatbelts
The Slackers
Skalariak
The Skeletones
Streetlight Manifesto
Sublime
The Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra
The Trojans
The Upbeat

My current favorite has got to be a trie between Streetlight Manifesto, The Superspecs, and Big D & the Kids Table.
<edit>
(streetlight for when they mix in a catch 22 song in one of their own. big d.... fell in love when i heard their "Little Bitch" cover. and the superspecs, just because. maybe it's that song "More EMO than Thou" that made me like them so much)
<edit>
I don't really like much of Catch 22 'cept the Keasbey Nights era.
[/end post]
Title: Ska!
Post by: Condition Oakland on 15 Jul 2005, 19:56
Ska shows are the only shows I go to, if that means anything about how much I love the music.

The NJ Ska scene is wonderful, I love the people in it, and we have fun.

I wouldn't know what to do at any other kind of show. I need to dance.


Quote from: rudeboy
Quote from: Se7en
Mighty mighty bosstones just never gets old though. Its the only ska that has ever really held my attention.

no offense, but the mighty mighty bosstones has got to be the stalest ska band out there.


Aw... Why do you say that?

I could probably listen to songs like Toxic Toast forever.

Edit:

Didn't the superspecs stop calling themselves ska? I don't know what it was when I saw them at Bloomfield Ave a while ago, but one of their songs was called something like "crying into a bleeding corpse." I um... yeah... bleeding corpse and all that...
Title: Ska!
Post by: KharBevNor on 15 Jul 2005, 20:00
You could be the annoying skanking git?

A good, sparsely populated pit with plenty of room for spastic, grindy, low-contact moshing kicks the poop out of skanking anyway, and goth dancing, if one has the moves, picks it up, fuses it into a ball and chucks it into the sun.
Title: Ska!
Post by: Condition Oakland on 15 Jul 2005, 20:08
Quote from: KharBevNor
You could be the annoying skanking git?

A good, sparsely populated pit with plenty of room for spastic, grindy, low-contact moshing kicks the poop out of skanking anyway, and goth dancing, if one has the moves, picks it up, fuses it into a ball and chucks it into the sun.


I'm always afraid of getting the shit kicked out of me at my friends shows. He's cool with me dancing, and after he plays he always comes down and dances with me, but the rest of the "punk crowd" doesn't really take well to it.

I don't really like moshing, I'd rather dance and have fun then have the shit kicked out of me, because it happens even if it starts out as low contact, but I guess that would make me a pussy.
Title: Ska!
Post by: KharBevNor on 15 Jul 2005, 20:15
I don't really like full-on pits, they do note bode well for my accessories, my glasses or my home-modified clothes. I tend to move forward into the crush, preferably to get headbanging on the front row, or failing that the 'pogo zone', or just head back to the bar.

That said, in a small enough venue after a few drinks I can create a zone of utter terror into which all but the bravest fear to tread, because that's when I start thrashing and doing the Ceilidh, at the same time. If there's poles, and I'm drunk, I also sometimes work in a bit of pole-dancing, which apparently is disturbing, no doubt due to the fact that I'm a heavily built 6'1" male who wears things like corpsepaint or gas masks to shows.
Title: Ska!
Post by: heretic on 15 Jul 2005, 20:31
i love both moshing and skanking.
as for mosh pits, the only ones i didn't like were at ozzfest, when the music wasn't good enough to warrent full on package of the stage, but good enough to get to the crowd. these were the one with big guys just looking to punch little guys like me in the head. this is no fun. i don't mind getting punched in the head, but when it's intentional it's no fun.
usually i can hold my own because i go into "punk mode" which is 'move as fast and as much as you can' and because i'm so small, when i get hit i just fly instead of getting hurt
Title: Ska!
Post by: Se7en on 15 Jul 2005, 20:32
A good mosh is fun. I remember at one festival, the circle pit went all the way round the sound stage.
Title: Ska!
Post by: My Aim Is True on 16 Jul 2005, 03:47
I moshed last night. That is rare for me these days.
Title: Ska!
Post by: rudeboy on 16 Jul 2005, 08:41
Quote from: Condition Oakland
Aw... Why do you say that?

I could probably listen to songs like Toxic Toast forever.

their songs really really really do NOTHING for me. they're as vanilla as ska gets. the horn melodies are incredibly uninspired and generic as it gets.
Quote from: Condition Oakland
Didn't the superspecs stop calling themselves ska? I don't know what it was when I saw them at Bloomfield Ave a while ago, but one of their songs was called something like "crying into a bleeding corpse." I um... yeah... bleeding corpse and all that...

and yeah i did notice them slowly drifting from the genre. their latest demo that i got from them, seems more rock then ska, but hey, they did play at Ska Is Dead.

i don't understand moshing at all. ugh, hell, moshing at a ska show ... i can't describe how idiotic it is.
Title: Ska!
Post by: Sythe on 16 Jul 2005, 08:45
Vanilla can be AWESOME if its done right.
Title: Ska!
Post by: Maui on 17 Jul 2005, 11:59
edited for crazy messed up-edness
Title: Ska!
Post by: Maui on 17 Jul 2005, 12:04
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i love ska, partly because i love to skank. it's one of the only forms of dancing that i really really enjoy, because it's so easy and loose you can just go nuts.


Yea, you can look like a complete moron and everyone else is doing the same thing lol. Random story, at a Reel big fish show, my one friend jon got a little carried away and ended up on the other side of the crowd, he came back with his glasses completely trashed, with a huge smile on his face. See the power of awesome music, it overcomes normally sucky situations :-).

Im not gonna post all the ska bands i like, cause thatd take too long, and i think everyones covered all those bases haha. But sublime people, i wouldve DIED to see them in concert.......also, question, i know brad nowell died like 7 or 8 years ago, and i havent heard any new stuff from them. Did they stay together or what?
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Post by: DonkeyPirate on 20 Jul 2005, 20:10
you guys have no idea how happy it makes me to see that no one (i think) mentioned reel big fish as one of thier favorites.  i hate them so much.  thier lyrics are dumb and thier horn lines leave alot to be desired.

as for those of you wanting to sample ska songs, you can find a huge bit of them at www.turnuptheska.com  its a great radio site.  my band Skitch, (now broken up) has a couple of tracks on there.  we recorded way before we were ready too though...  or you can hear a couple of our songs at www.skitchband.com
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Post by: Maui on 20 Jul 2005, 20:30
*poke* I like reel big fish.  

Also, i dunno whats going on with my double post thing. I dont remember it being like that.
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Post by: mizaktik on 21 Jul 2005, 01:13
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you guys have no idea how happy it makes me to see that no one (i think) mentioned reel big fish as one of thier favorites.  i hate them so much.  thier lyrics are dumb and thier horn lines leave alot to be desired.

<<irrelevant stuff>>


I find that funny...  I've never thought that their lyrics were particularly inspired or anything, but I really think that a few songs they hit on some gold, Brand New Hero off of Cheer Up comes to mind.

And I must incredibly disagree with the comments about their horns.  I freakin' love what they do with their horns, old stuff atleast, the last two CD's have left the horns out more than I like.

All in all though, each to his own.
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Post by: happybirthdaygelatin on 21 Jul 2005, 09:11
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also, question, i know brad nowell died like 7 or 8 years ago, and i havent heard any new stuff from them. Did they stay together or what?


Look into the Long Beach Dub All Stars.  I think.

On one hand, I'm not suprised Khar mentioned Leftover Crack.  On the other hand, I'm suprised he's the only one who mentioned them.  I love Leftover Crack.  They are practicaly the satanic ska band I always tried to get people to start with me (along with my idea for a satanic mariachi band)
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Post by: heretic on 21 Jul 2005, 09:14
yeah Long Beach Dub is sublime minus Brad. they have had a bunch of guest singers, never sticking with one too long. they're not bad, but they can't come back up to the glory of sublime
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Post by: happybirthdaygelatin on 21 Jul 2005, 09:54
Durr.  I always forgot about them or forgot they're suppose to be satanic.  It's their damn Bumblebee tuna song that throws me off.

I like Sublime but I do feel they are very overated.  Nowell was a misyognistic junky.  But hey, you know, different strokes.
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Post by: happybirthdaygelatin on 21 Jul 2005, 10:11
Huh, never heard of them.  How about Pain?  Seattle band, I think.  They did the cover of the Jaberjaw theme that was on the Cartoon Network.
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Post by: heretic on 21 Jul 2005, 10:20
Nowell was a mysogenist in the same way rastas are, they treat women well when they are with them, but have no loyalty and don't consider them equals
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Post by: KharBevNor on 21 Jul 2005, 10:22
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On one hand, I'm not suprised Khar mentioned Leftover Crack.  On the other hand, I'm suprised he's the only one who mentioned them.  I love Leftover Crack.  They are practicaly the satanic ska band I always tried to get people to start with me (along with my idea for a satanic mariachi band)


Leftover Crack are wierd. I'd seen them mentioned in peoples lists of 'favourite ska bands' and had remembered the name, but not thought much of it. Then, browsing through a record store, I came across a copy of 'Fuck World Trade'. I was gobsmacked. The design work looked like a cross between Darkthrone and Napalm Death, and they had used possibly the most controversial title/cover pair up ever:

(http://betterpropaganda.com/images/artwork/Fuck_World_Trade-Leftover_Crack_480.jpg)

I bought it and found it rocking. Not only did it lack a horn section, but it featured hard rocking and regular digressions into proper black metal vocals. I became a bit of a fan, and hope they get back together again. Fingers crossed, SCUM will sound a bit like them. But better.
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Post by: heretic on 21 Jul 2005, 10:34
well the cover is sufficiently offensive
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Post by: happybirthdaygelatin on 21 Jul 2005, 10:48
The singer can really fucking wail.  Especialy on Heroin Or Suicide (Uh, shit it may be a Chocking Victim and not a Leftover Crack song).  They have used some sort of horn player on maybe a couple of songs but not a full section.  Fuck, I can't even remember any of the songs with horns at the moment so maybe there aren't any.  If you haven't already you should check out Chocking Victim, especialy No Gods, No Managers (http://www.mp3.com/albums/350810/summary.html) (man I'm lazy other wise I'd provide a better link.  Also it will be amusing if the obnoxious army recruiting ad is there.  Also, by amusing I mean rectal bleeding inducing.)  

I'd probably have got that as soon as I saw the cover.

Heretic, that really doesn't lessen my confusion over why people won't get of his cock, metaphoricaly.
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Post by: KharBevNor on 21 Jul 2005, 11:04
Yes.
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Post by: My Aim Is True on 21 Jul 2005, 12:54
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Huh, never heard of them.  How about Pain?  Seattle band, I think.  They did the cover of the Jaberjaw theme that was on the Cartoon Network.


Pain is from Alabama.
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Post by: happybirthdaygelatin on 21 Jul 2005, 14:51
I hadn't been sure, thanks.  I found out about them just from trading for one of their shirts I found amusing for a pack of ciggeretes while in rehab.
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Post by: KharBevNor on 21 Jul 2005, 15:02
You traded cigs for it in rehab?

Must have been a pretty 'effin amusing shirt.
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Post by: happybirthdaygelatin on 21 Jul 2005, 15:17
Yeah, I was 18 but was for some reason still put into the youth rehab.  Wasn't suppose to smoke but they weren't exactly hard to sneak in.  

Really amusing shirt.  Really Tex Avery style drawing of this big long horn right in this guys ear with lots of noise indicating drawing stuff, his mouth is open wide and one of those extendo hand type things is putting a round acme style bomb on his tongue.  Right above all this it says PAIN.
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Post by: KharBevNor on 21 Jul 2005, 15:45
Sounds pretty cool.

What I meant was, as far as I understood cigarettes have the same if not higher currency value in rehab than they do in prison.
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Post by: happybirthdaygelatin on 21 Jul 2005, 16:14
Ah, yes, now that you mention it I got three shirts for a pack of ciggs.  It was amusing how much neat stuff I'd get for ciggs.

Back in the day in the smaller town I use to live in just about everybody at the time was huge on ska/punk and just about every show in town was most likely a crappy local band.  The only times I'd go would be was when one of the local metal band would cover some of the more popular ska songs at the time.  Just picture this really tall dude hammering away at his six string bass, headbanging all while growling out "PICK IT UPPPPPP PICK IT UPPPPP."
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Post by: Skibas_clavicle on 21 Jul 2005, 16:50
Rudeboy, your list was BEAUTIFUL, simply beautiful. I never realized how much ska I actually listened to (either in the past or now). Thanks for bolding the Smashers. I do believe they are excellent, but I think you should have highlighted MU330 and if you mentioned Slapstick, as well.
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Post by: rudeboy on 21 Jul 2005, 18:55
Left Over Crack - pretty good skacore band, hell, they sent me home just because I was wearing a Fuck World Trade t-shirt and I wouldn't turn it inside out.

Reel Big Fish - I have a confession to make.... Reel Big Fish headlined the first ska show I ever went to. Their new album is garbage. It is not Why Do They Rock So Hard 2. Cheer Up! and WDTRSH? are their only albums worth owning. Anyone who tells me that We're Not Happy 'til You're Not Happy is better then Cheer Up! deserves the punch to the face.

I saw MU330 at Ska Is Dead II.

Everyone.... go out now and buy The Planet Smashers new album.
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Post by: SeanBateman on 21 Jul 2005, 19:41
Three fucking Cheers for the ehtiopians man. or maybe 5 or 6
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Post by: La Creme on 21 Jul 2005, 19:58
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What about MephiSkaPhales?


Word to them. Foursome is the greatest Skazz song ever. Ever.

BTW Reel Big Fish guy, what about "Turn The Radio Off"? You know it's a good album. It's a little too ska, but still. And yeah, the new album does kinda blow. At least Aaron's got the Forces of Evil going to cover up for RBF's current suckage.

Also, did anyone mention Skavoovie and the Epitones, or The Scofflaws, or The Porkers? They're all good...

PS. Reel Big Fish guy, you are right that the Planetsmashers are loads of joy.
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Post by: Maui on 21 Jul 2005, 20:00
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BTW Reel Big Fish guy, what about "Turn The Radio Off"? You know it's a good album. It's a little too ska, but still. And yeah, the new album does kinda blow. At least Aaron's got the Forces of Evil going to cover up for RBF's current suckage.


A little too ska?? What does that mean exactly praytell? You all must see RBF live though......soo much better than any album of theirs.
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Post by: Underneath on 21 Jul 2005, 21:04
is less than jake ska? because im not sure...
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Post by: Akbar on 23 Jul 2005, 08:54
I actually attended two ska-concerts last night. First one by a friend's band, after which we drove for two hours to watch the skatalites at a small club.

It was brilliant and sweaty.
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Post by: FruitKat on 23 Jul 2005, 22:25
I went to my FIRST ska show last night!
It was so so SO SO SO awesome :)
It was just local bands so I doubt anyone would have heard of them (unless you're from NZ), but the atmosphere was so great, and you can dance how you want... Skankin' is so fun!
It's such happy music. I always knew that, but live it was just...amazing.
Anyway, I had a lot of fun...
The bands were The WBC, Eight Orange Orchard, Jonny Doom & The Forcefields.
The Eight Orange Orchard were a bunch of young people from Taranaki, and they were INCREDIBLY impressive. Overall, it was great. Yay Ska.
Now I wanna learn to play sax...
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Post by: Maui on 23 Jul 2005, 22:36
Condition Oakland, your avatar is amazing.
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Post by: Skibas_clavicle on 24 Jul 2005, 09:29
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I went to my FIRST ska show last night!
It was so so SO SO SO awesome :)


Haha, that's awesome. I myself was also at a local ska show yesterday, but it was definately not my first.  I hadn't gone to one in maybe three to five months before last night. I had a blast.  I really like ska shows even though it's not my first musical choice to listen to.  They're just always a guaranteed good time and always super friendly.
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Post by: ASturge on 24 Jul 2005, 11:21
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A little too ska?? What does that mean exactly praytell? You all must see RBF life though......soo much better than any album of theirs.


Who has tickets !?

STURGE HAS TICKETS
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Post by: La Creme on 24 Jul 2005, 11:51
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A little too ska?? What does that mean exactly praytell? You all must see RBF life though......soo much better than any album of theirs.


Ok, what I said was bullshit and I repeal it. Turn the Radio Off kicks ass. Also, I've seen them live. Thrice. You know why? CAUSE I WENT TO SKA-SUMMIT MUFUCKAAAAAAAA. God was that awesome.


*EDIT* Just to clear up any misconceptions, by "thrice" I meant three times, not the band. They can all go get fucked by a sasquach.