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    You mean their cover on "Take On Me" by A-Ha? Oh my god, that cover was epic indeed!
    actually i was thinking of the image that shows, thought it might be their album cover!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skandalize View Post
    actually i was thinking of the image that shows, thought it might be their album cover!
    Oh yeah, lol. Their songs are very interesting and worth listening to.
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    Oh yeah, lol. Their songs are very interesting and worth listening to.
    Yeh, it was good! Thanks!

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    Some of my all time favorite
    -advised to listen to as loud as possible
    The Slackers
    Operation Ivy
    Sublime

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    Well Sublime and Nofx(the play ska punk sometimes) is aweome

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    Thought I'd bump this thread with a playlist on spotify!
    http://open.spotify.com/user/brogeby...LBFk3WnZHe9rPE
    This is a 2-Tone or Second Wave Ska playlist with a few different bands.

    Awesome music!

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    Needs more Madness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Melantha View Post
    Dang, my bad. Again, Aquabats is ska. Just more like ska/punk. xP
    You've gotta go back to the Aquabats first couple of albums for ska. They're kinda like a Devo now. Love 'em either way. Speaking of them, anyone been catching "The Aquabats! Super Show!"? It's awesome

    I consider Streetlight ska, but they're Fourth Wave. That's a Streetlight joke.

    Also, this thread needs SLAPSTICK!




    Single greatest 3rd Wave/Ska Punk song ever written, in my opinion. I may be biased though since it's Brendan Kelly.

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    Thanks for this thread. I've been listening to ska and reggae for many years and love the genre... I'm hoping to see it go through another renaissance. I particularly love roots reggae, early 90s dancehall, and ska from all eras. Also, whoever mentioned Rancid earlier, I wouldn't call them ska, but they definitely have a number of heavily reggae/ska-influenced tunes. Great band.

    My favorite Rancid tune...



    Forgotten 90s dancehall girl greatness...



    BOTAR... didn't see them mentioned, mostly members of Catch 22.


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    Made this the official ska thread. Indexed.

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    Surprised Big D and the Kids Table hasn't been mentioned.



    Or Skankin Pickle.


    Degrassi ftw!

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    I am very disappoint by this thread! No mention of the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, only one mention of The Slackers, and no mention of The Planet Smashers? I like ska to some extent, one of my friends is a huge fan of it though. I have seen The Slackers a couple of times, they are well worth checking out if you like ska. I am going to see The Planet Smashers in a couple of weeks (they are from Montreal), recently saw The Harmonauts who are good as well. And I mean, the Bosstones are such early ska it's not even funny, though probably one of the more recognized ska bands in the genre.

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