How 'bout some West Coast mod ska? These guys were a transition from ska to rap. I'd link you to "freak in the street" but origins rap is kinda embarrassing nowadays. Still, you could look that up yourself and just sort of squint. Anyway, there's this.
Hank - I dig Mephiskapheles. Saw them several times live back in the mid-90's. Once in a small bar, and there may have been more folks in the band than in the crowd. But they were a big part of the Moon Ska NYC scene back in the day. Good stuff!
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How 'bout some West Coast mod ska? These guys were a transition from ska to rap. I'd link you to "freak in the street" but origins rap is kinda embarrassing nowadays. Still, you could look that up yourself and just sort of squint. Anyway, there's this.
RW - those were the guys in the bike gang in Repo Man. Nice! I remember them.
RW - Sorry...scooter gang, not bike gang. Duh.
a whole post of things i cant view here at work.. sigh
Slyde - Just some ska music/videos. I don't think you would care anyway.
Nice, very nice. How about a little Satanic ska?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIm55kN3yco
Hank - I dig Mephiskapheles. Saw them several times live back in the mid-90's. Once in a small bar, and there may have been more folks in the band than in the crowd. But they were a big part of the Moon Ska NYC scene back in the day. Good stuff!
I've actually heard of The Mighty Mighty Bosstones.
P.s. - I'm eating Deviled Ham straight out of the can !
The Specials were so good. Gangsters and Too Much Too Young are just classic songs. Must listen tonight.
Heff - Deviled Ham...yum!
Kevin - Yeah, it was tough trying to pick just one Specials tune.
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