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How many people here even know what Ska music is?
Hardly any of my friends have ever heard of it. I once brought it up in conversation and someone asked me 'is that the name of the new Kesha song?' I swear, this generation's taste in music has gone to the dogs. Unfortunately for us skankers, we're the bones that get chewed up in the process. PLEASE tell me at least someone knows what it is. I'd love to be able to legitimately talk about walking bass lines without someone bringing up a Basshunter reference. |
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I used to know what it was but forgot. Is it like punk techno or something?
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I just tell people its drugs when they ask what after i say the word ska. specials Ghost Town explains ska music's state imo. :/
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I used to know what it was but forgot. Is it like punk techno or something? It's a variation of calypso and jazz music typically with a walking bass line that originated in jamaica around 1960. Generally categorized into original, 2-tone, ska-punk, ska-pop and sometimes horror-ska. You could look at music by the Toasters, Skafunderz, Selector, Skankin' Pickle, Buck-O-Nine and various bands of the like for good examples. (But, yeah, ska is very far from techno. Although I'm sure there's probably someone who tried to mix the genres) |
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Oh, yeah, that sounds a little familiar. lol I don't think I've ever lsitened to ska, but I'd be open to it.
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A good ska song puts me in a good mood everytime. I've worn out my Mighty Mighty Bosstones CD 3 times.
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Don't dig ska. It's just too damn happy........
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I do like Blue Meanies, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Fishbone, Sublime.
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I do like Blue Meanies, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Fishbone, Sublime. sublime is /was awesome...love is (what i got)... great song |
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i'm mostly familiar with just the US influenced ska, sublime is an all time favorite. R.I.P. bradley.
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