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  1. Best For King & Country Songs Nonstop Collection 2020 - Powerful Worship Songs Of For King & Country-----C...

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  2. McRad Absence of Sanity. King Django Reason. Vaux Beyond Virtue, Beyond Vice. Oxymoron Best Before 2000. Agression Full Circle. The Blue Bloods Death of a Salesman. Bigwig Reclamation. Free Beer The Only Beer That Matters. JFA We Know You Suck: Blatant Localism/Valley of the Yakes.

    • Voodoo Glow Skulls – Firme
    • Goldfinger – Goldfinger
    • Capdown – Civil Disobedients
    • The Interrupters – Fight The Good Fight
    • Less Than Jake – Losing Streak
    • Citizen Fish – Flinch
    • Rancid – Life Won’T Wait
    • Culture Shock – Onwards & Upwards
    • The Mighty Mighty Bosstones – More Noise & Other Disturbances
    • Operation Ivy – Energy

    Almost 35 years as a going concern, Voodoo Glow Skulls are geared at the chunky riff-heavy end of ska punk and were originally influenced by Fishbone and Red Hot Chili Peppers, as well as their hardcore punk peers. On Firme, their debut for Epitaph, and second album overall, the seven-piece’s furious but wacky brand of ska punk set them apart from ...

    Taking cues from '70s British punk as well as Operation Ivy and Rancid, Goldfinger would eventually abandon the ska influence but their debut album’s musicianship elevated them above late '90s bands like Reel Big Fish, Save Ferris, Mad Caddies and similar landfill ska punkers who had beat the genre into submission by the millennium. Here In Your Be...

    The UK’s revitalised ska punk scene took off in 2000, most notably with albums from Milton Keynes’ Capdown, London’s King Prawn and Tewkesbury’s Spunge. At the grittier hardcore end of ska punk, with influences from Snuff to Citizen Fish and boating an occasional horn section, Capdown’s reputation as an incredibly tight musical unit earned from rel...

    Keeping the ska punk dream alive into the 2020s, session musicians/studio engineers the Bivona brothers and singer-songwriter Aimee Allen coalesced as LA’s The Interrupters in 2011 while taking part in Tim Armstrong’s Tim Timebomb side project. The quartet's third album, with its 2-Tone, Joan Jett and The Distillers influences in the upbeat and liv...

    By the time that ska punk broke in the US, Florida’s Less Than Jake already had four years of trading – launched by their supremely annoying debut Pezcore – under their belts. And the musicianship and confidence displayed on their major label debut Losing Streak would place them alongside Mighty Mighty Bosstones in terms of popularity, thanks to th...

    While their previous band was a direct reaction to the overwhelmingly negative outlook of anarcho punk, ex-Culture Shock vocalist Dick Lucas and bassist Jasper Pattinson, along with guitarist Phil Bryant (replacing Larry on the debut) and returning Subhumans drummer Trotsky reinvented the ska punk genre. Their 1990 debut Free Souls in a Trapped Env...

    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. But by the time of their crowning glory, 1995’s …And Out Come The Wolves, it had crept back in. Well, for three tracks at least: Time ...

    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. Influential debut album Go Wild , with its infectious grooves, mirrored the socio-political themes of t...

    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 pun...

    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 band - vocalist Jesse Michaels, guitarist Tim ‘Lint’ Armstrong, bass prodigy Matt ‘McCall’ Freem...

  3. Jan 2, 2021 · 8 September 1988 Album. Melodic Hardcore Skate Punk. 3.63 / 4k 74. 3.63 / 4k 74. Against the Grain. 23 November 1990 Album. Bad Religion. 23 November 1990 Album. Melodic Hardcore Skate Punk.

    • Bad Religion. Pop punk, Crossover thrash, Melodic hardcore. 3,156 votes. Look no further than Bad Religion for a band that not only epitomizes skate punk but has also left an indelible mark on the genre itself.
    • NOFX. Pop punk, Ska punk, Melodic hardcore. 3,301 votes. NOFX's special blend of humor, unrelenting energy, and impressive musicianship has earned them a spot among the most influential skate punk bands.
    • Pennywise. Pop punk, Crossover thrash, Rock music. 2,935 votes. Few bands have had the staying power of Pennywise, whose relentless drive and authentic sound consistently resonate with fans over their three-decade career.
    • Lagwagon. Pop punk, Melodic hardcore, Skate punk. 2,728 votes. As one of the pioneering bands of the Fat Wreck Chords label, Lagwagon has long been at the forefront of the skate punk scene.
  4. Aug 3, 2023 · 13. “Fix My Eyes”. Moving from “Priceless” to “Fix My Eyes,” the 2014 hit from For King & Country, the song serves as an anthem for a generation seeking meaning and purpose in life. The heartfelt lyrics are backed by a driving beat and a catchy chorus, creating a powerful and unforgettable track.

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  6. Feb 28, 2020 · “I decided to start a record label because I could see the future of punk.” Doug Moody, still laser-sharp well into his 80s, is the founder of Mystic Records, a California-based label that released early albums, singles and compilation tracks from many of the bands that would become synonymous with the skate-punk movement of the 1980s – bands like JFA, Suicidal Tendencies, Ill Repute ...

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