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Edgil 02-14-2004 04:28 AM

so u think they are punk aight chillin

djxio 02-15-2004 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Edgil
you guys consider Bad Religion ska?

whaaa??? OK where's the smilie with the question mark over his head???

Bad Religion??? SKa??? *faints

*loose translatation----no

J-malice 02-16-2004 12:53 PM

damn i didnt even know all that history of reggae. good lookin.

punks-in-my-blood 02-25-2004 09:45 AM

ska is punk with catchy parts, dons't always have trumpet n such, but they are common.

JackJeckel 02-26-2004 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by punks-in-my-blood
ska is punk with catchy parts, dons't always have trumpet n such, but they are common.

No it isn't. If you actually took the time to read the thread, you would have noticed that we've already been over this.

Shan 02-27-2004 04:19 AM

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Originally Posted by punks-in-my-blood
ska is punk with catchy parts, dons't always have trumpet n such, but they are common.

Jaysus! Go and listen to some Skatalites or Toots & The Maytals etc, and some 2Tone era, then come back and see how way off the mark you are.
:soapbox: :usehead:

2tonelol 03-03-2004 03:00 AM

Many people associate Jamaica with reggae music, but before reggae there was ska and rock steady. Ska originated in the 1950s by Jamaican Sound Systems emulating North American R & B, especially the sounds from New Orleans, Memphis and Miami. Flavored with mento, the music quickly assumed a uniquely Jamaican up-tempo beat that became known as ska. Mento is a Jamaican form of music similar to Trinidad's calypso. Simply put, ska is a fusion of Jamaican mento and American R & B. The 1959 recording of Easy Snapping by Theophelus Beckford is considered by some to be the first ska record, though several artists claim to have invented the ska sound. Prominent singer and producer Prince Buster is among those who claim to have invented ska.


Don Drummond and The Skatalites did much to popularize ska. The Skatalites played on hundreds of records and are regarded by many as the greatest ska band even though they were together for just 14 months (1964-65). The Skatalites reformed again in the 1980s. Other popular artists of the ska era include Derrick Morgan, Laurel Aitkin, and Owen Gray. Many well-known reggae artists such as Bob Marley and the Wailers, Toots & the Maytals, and Jimmy Cliff all began their careers performing ska.


By 1964 ska had become the preeminent music in Jamaica. The first ska song to become an international hit was Millie Small's 1964 recording of My Boy Lollipop. The multi-million selling single became a top 10 hit in both the UK and the USA.


Since the 1960s ska has been revived in many forms, and continues to be very popular in many countries.

Kirk 08-22-2015 07:00 AM

It's kind of a new wave - reggae hybrid. Good example of Ska is an 80's band called the English Beat, UB-40 is another example.

Janszoon 08-22-2015 08:50 AM

This thread is close to twelve years old and you bumped it to answer the question incorrectly. Good work.

Project Passionfruit 09-25-2015 11:03 AM

for old ska: the slackers. new(ish) ska: SKA-P


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