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    Ska punk (also spelled ska-punk) is a fusion genre that mixes ska music and punk rock music. Ska punk tends to feature brass instruments, especially horns such as trumpets, trombones and woodwind instruments like saxophones, making the genre distinct from other forms of punk rock.

    • Late 1970s, United Kingdom
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    • Reel Big Fish. Coming together in a California high school as a cover band, Reel Big Fish changed their style to ska in 1992 and enjoyed an underground cult following.
    • Less Than Jake. Ska punk has been represented in the state of Florida since the early ’90s by Less Than Jake. The band released two studio albums in the late ’90s on Capitol Records, garnering some national exposure.
    • Goldfinger. Next, we have one of the contributors to the third-wave ska movement, Goldfinger. The group was created by John Feldmann, Simon Williams, Darrin Pfeiffer, and Charlie Paulson in 1994.
    • Sublime. Our next band, Sublime emerged on the music scene in the late ’80s out of Long Beach, California. Childhood friends Bud Gaugh and Eric Wilson were playing punk rock when they joined up with Bradley Nowell, who introduced them to ska and reggae.
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    • Operation Ivy – Energy (1989) Filtering their love of 70s punk through the 2-Tone movement, UK pals Culture Shock, and 80s hardcore, Operation Ivy’s two-year existence was brief, but the urgent and chaotic yet uplifting Energy established a ska punk template for decades to come.
    • The Mighty Mighty Bosstones – More Noise & Other Disturbances (1992) In terms of skilled musicianship and songwriting prowess, few ska punk bands could touch The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, specifically the compositional talent of core members vocalist Dicky Barratt, Joe Gittleman the bass fiddleman, guitarist Nate Albert and trombonist Dennis Brockenborough, the latter heading up the greatest horn section that ska punk has seen.
    • Culture Shock – Onwards & Upwards (1988) Following the original split of the Subhumans in 1985, Dick Lucas returned with Culture Shock, whose sound couldn’t have been further from the nightmarish anarcho punk his former band delivered on The Day The Country Died and Cradle to The Grave.
    • Rancid – Life Won’t Wait (1998) By the time Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman resurfaced with Rancid following the Operation Ivy split, it looked as if they’d all but left ska punk behind with the raw urgency of their hardcore 1993 self-titled debut.
  5. Dec 17, 2021 · 20 Great Ska & Ska-Punk Albums from 2021. Andrew Sacher. |. December 17, 2021. We Are The Union at Fest (photo by Rae Mystic) When we did our 2020 ska recap, I said that 2021 seemed poised to...

  6. The Aquabats. Save Ferris. Against All Authority. Ska-Punk Album Highlights. More Ska-Punk Albums. Operation Ivy Operation Ivy. Dance Hall Crashers Honey I'm Homely. Rancid ...And Out Come the Wolves. Sublime Sublime. The Mighty Mighty Bosstones Let's Face It. Less Than Jake Losing Streak. Mephiskapheles God Bless Satan.

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