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    Johnny Cakes and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypso
     
    Rise of The Pink Flamingos
    Tampa Bay's Favorite Degenerates..... Johnny Cakes and The Four Horsemen of The Apocalypso, play an infectious mix of third-wave ska, punk, rock steady, calypso and just about everything in between.
    Rock: Ska
     
     
    Jake Robertson
     
    Run Free
    Ska-blend with songs very reminiscent of Jack Johnson and Jason Mraz. Changing tempos and vocals make every track catchy and fun. You will also 'Fall in love with the beat' of this extraordinary new artist!
    Rock: Ska
     
     
    Mother Fletcher
     
    Mother Fletcher
    An eclectic and unique mix of ska, rock and reggae with lyrics that convey lost love, loneliness, regret and the hope of new beginnings while still surprisingly upbeat and extremely danceable.
    Rock: Ska
     
     
    Jazzberry Ram
     
    Landshark
    Released in 2003, this is the Canadian group's final album. It is a return to their roots of writing ecclectic and catchy tunes with quirky and cutting lyrics. It brings back memories of their 1994 debut release, Super Fishy Allah Tea.
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    Ruder Than You
     
    Creation Sounds
    Ska and reggae flavored 5th CD classic from the Philadelphia-based rude boys.
    Rock: Ska
     
     
    Tin Can Phone
     
    Tin Can Phone
    Tin Can Phone is an explosive four-piece rock reggae band that fuses the energy and drive of reggae with effects-heavy vocals and melodic guitars.
    Rock: Ska
     
     
    Rebel Emergency
     
    Love Ain't Free
    With the successful release of their self-titled EP (over 2,000 copies sold), Rebel Emergency teamed up with Grammy Award-winning producer/engineer Commissioner Gordon (Lauryn Hill, The Fugees and Santana) to construct an album that critics and fans are e
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    Stiliti
     
    A Denti Stretti
    Rock based Italian ska.
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    Jazzberry Ram
     
    Super Fishy Allah Tea
    This is the group's debut album, first released in 1993. The album's quirky and political lyrics, combined with a Charlie Brown-like piano, immediately differentiated the band from its grunge-inspired peers.
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    Feed God Cabbage
     
    We The People
    Feed God Cabbage's first full studio recording. A great example of FGC's hard hitting rock/reggae style.
    Rock: Ska
     

    Top Albums

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    Cherry Poppin Daddies
    kids on the street
    swing, ska, punk rock
    Eugene, Oregon's Cherry Poppin' Daddies came together in the gray light of the pre-Grunge dawn, when America's rock underground was defined not by sloppy guitar groups but instead by phenoms like Fishbone, Faith No More, Bad Brains, the Meat Puppets, and early incarnations of the Chili Peppers and Suicidal Tendencies/ Infectious Grooves; bands that took musical tightness as a prerequisite and sought to bust creative boundaries by daring to traverse territory outside the individual members' stylistic comfort zones. After introducing themselves with a 1989 4-song EP mixing funkadelica with big band charts (which won the approval of legendary jazz DJ Al "Jazzbo" Collins), the Daddies released a series of independently-produced records daring anything and everything an eight-piece with three horns and keys possibly could: swing (Drunk Daddy, Pink Elephant); metal (Midas in Reverse, Bobby Kennedy); funk (Dirty Mutha Fuzz, Equus); country/Americana (Silver-Tongued Devil, Luther Lane) and weird amalgams (Teenage Brainsurgeon, Hazel South Dakota). In 1997 the group compiled all its big band tunes onto a single disc called "Zoot Suit Riot: The Swingin' Hits of...", which inspired Universal subsidiary Mojo Records to load the boys into a tour bus traversing the country with comerades like Argentina's Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, Ozomotli, and a host of punk bands on the 1998 Vans Warped Tour. By the time the Daddies teamed with glam legend Tony Visconti (David Bowie, T. Rex) for a single called "Diamond Light Boogie", "Zoot Suit" had gone double platinum. Unfortunately, the neo-swing craze had also run its course, and the band's 2000 effort "Soul Caddy" found itself a stranger in a strange land of boy-band bland, monster-voice metal and a president who thinks jazz comes from Utah. After a brief hiatus from touring, the CPD's began performing anew in 2002. In recent months they have been writing new songs and re-dedicating themselves to what may be the weirdest career in show business.
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    T.U.G.G.
    Slow Chill
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    The Expendables
    Open Container
    Rock: Ska
     
    Jon Wayne and the Pain
    Jon Wayne and the Pain
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    The Supervillains
    Grow Yer Own
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      Top Songs

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      1.
      Murder
      Tin Can Phone
      Rock: Ska
       
       
      2.
      (still) Can't Remember
      G Spot Tornado
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      3.
      Katydid
      Vitamin King
      Rock: Ska
       
       
      4.
      Fell Off
      Tin Can Phone
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      5.
      Zero
      Tin Can Phone
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      6.
      Hardly Care
      Tin Can Phone
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      7.
      Snake Eyes
      Tin Can Phone
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      8.
      Don't
      Vitamin King
      Rock: Ska