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Tsunami Rising : The Exploration for an Explanation
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Rarely letting go, this four-piece boldly bites through ska, reggae, punk, rock and more. Conscious-minded music for socially conscious listeners.
Genre: Rock: Ska
Release Date: 2007
The Exploration for an Explanation Record Label: Tsunami Rising
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The Beginning of the End 1:21 $0.99
Think Outside the Reeboks, Armageddon Sick of This 5:22 $0.99
Drips Don't Lie 4:18 $0.99
Thorium Emporium 3:38 $0.99
Not Just the Chords are in Progression 6:44 $0.99
Samuel L. Action Jackson 2:30 $0.99
Dukha 4:03 $0.99
Mannequins 3:37 $0.99
The Persistence of Memory Loss 4:12 $0.99
F to F 4:24 $0.99
Crimes of Passion 1:54 $0.99
Been Here 7:19 $0.99
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Album Notes

Tsunami Rising formed in the winter of 2003 as a three piece act playing punk influenced reggae and ska around the South Jersey and Philly scenes promoting a self-produced, 10 song release. A new singer in 2005 brought new energy and influences of rock and hip hop to the group and the evolution of their sound has been evident. The band began to develop their niche in the local music scene playing Atlantic City and Philadelphia regularly while expanding to New York’s the Knitting Factory, Asbury Park’s Stone Pony, Philly’s Grape Street Pub, North Star Bar, Pontiac Grille, Trocadero and more. In January 2007 Tsunami Rising organized their first East Coast tour and has been hitting the road often since. Tsunami Rising continues to grow as individuals and as a band bringing their style of conscious reggae-rock along with their strong message to listeners all over.

Members
Ryan Barron: Guitar/Vocals
Jeff Calhoun: Bass
Tom McAteer: Drums/Percussion
Drew Daniels: Vocals/Congas

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REVIEWS

sick band!
author: Croco
influenced by a lotta genres these talented band, which is compared to Sublime sometimes ,still manages to create their own unique sound Lyric writing is very good & they def know how to play their instruments.The drummer just kills it! Cant wait for the next album!
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great cd
author: Britton
This is a great CD for any one into reggae, punk and ska with a twist of hip hop. This CD has been on my MP3 player every since I got it. It will be on yours or in your CD player for a long time if you get this. This isn't a reggae band just for sitting around and relaxing. If you are tired of going to parties and listening to rap but still want music to get people moving, then i suggest buying this CD.
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