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I can answer questions mainly about the 3rd wave of Ska (including Ska-punk/Ska-core) I'm not the expert for 2-tone or first wave ska. I can help about band histories, the history of Ska and local Turkish Ska.
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Ska is one of a few things that used to make up my whole life.
I like keeping myself updated and I love research. Even though I don't listen to much Ska anymore, I am a good researcher.
"Line up" is a great swing album by Flight 180.
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Hi Branson, Here's an interview with Chris with a section on (mostly live) gear: http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/interviews/interviews/less_than_jake_new_creative You may find some
Actually ska is one of those terms the origin to which will probably be forever uncertain. There are a few theories though. The one I knew for a long time was that it originated from "skavoovie", a way
Hey Milos, This made me go through my old cd's. I'm not really in the loop anymore, so I preferred to pick mostly my fav ska songs from my fav ska bands. I was a total 3rd wave/skapunk/skacore fan,
Hi Diego, The song "Wake up" is from Tim Armstrong's first solo album, "A Poet's Life". You can buy the album, http://www.interpunk.com/item.cfm?Item=144642& Get more info on the album, http://en
Hello, First of all I have to say that I am no expert on saxes. So this was rather a hard task for me. However, after some research on Everything Went Numb tablature and I found out that it probably is

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