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    The Orange County ska scene was a major breeding ground for ska punk and more contemporary pop-influenced ska music, personified by bands such as Reel Big Fish and Sublime.

  3. May 17, 2024 · In the 1970s ska was a significant influence on British pop culture, and so-called groups (whose name derived from both the suits they wore and their often integrated lineups) such as the Specials, Selector, and Madness brought punk and more pop into ska.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ska_punkSka punk - Wikipedia

    Ska punk combines ska music with punk rock music. Ska punk often features wind instruments, especially horns such as saxophones, trombones and trumpets, making the genre distinct from other forms of punk rock. It is similar to traditional Jamaican ska, but faster and heavier.

  5. May 27, 2021 · At the time, ska was a mix of Caribbean Mento and Calypso combined with American Jazz and R&B, according to Jamaicans Music, and was the predecessor to Rock Steady, which then evolved into Reggae.

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  6. Dec 19, 2023 · In total, ska combines the elements of Caribbean and Jamaican rhythms with punk rock energy and horns that help drive the beat. The main goal of the genre is to provide uptempo, high-energy music that’s easy to get up and dance to. Almost every ska song you’ll hear keeps a 4/4 beat and is uptempo.

  7. Jun 7, 2021 · Ska music serves as a bridge between 1960s Jamaican music, 1970s British dance music, and 1990s American punk music. It does this by fusing many musical influences to create a genre unique unto itself.

  8. Jun 2, 2021 · While most American iterations of ska and the more commonly-heard ska-punk have tended to be dominated by white musicians and bear a permanent association with the '90s, the genre was actually invented in Jamaica by Black artists in the mid-1960s.

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