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13.10.2006, 20:05 quote

Anonymous

lol i absolutely loves punky ska i'm bopping away now it's such happy music Very Happy

 

13.10.2006, 20:11 quote

Anonymous

Define ska/punk for me please?

I hate ska, but love punk..........can't really see it working, tbh...

 

13.10.2006, 21:01 quote

Anonymous

lol ska punk, like reel big fish, less than jake, capdown, the vandals, rancid. that sort of bouncey punk lmao

 

13.10.2006, 21:02 quote

Anonymous

Oh god.

 

13.10.2006, 21:32 quote

Anonymous

moldypeach wrote:
lol i absolutely loves punky ska i'm bopping away now it's such happy music Very Happy


I'm not sure what it is either.
I love real Ska music, my user name is from a ska/reggae record from 1969, and I was a punk rocker in the middle 70's...but punky ska I will have to investigate.

 

14.10.2006, 06:38 quote

Anonymous

i love punk and ska seperately too, but punk ska is just such happy music lol

 

15.10.2006, 17:01 quote

Anonymous

Ednas Goldfish ... Sheer class !
Still a classic old punk fan but loads of good stuff around just now.
Try the Real McKenzies for size Cool

 

15.10.2006, 17:36 quote

Anonymous

Crofter wrote:
Ednas Goldfish ... Sheer class !
Still a classic old punk fan but loads of good stuff around just now.
Try the Real McKenzies for size Cool

lol i like the real mackenzies Very Happy liked em for years or the dropkick murphys sound similair but still ace Wink

 

15.10.2006, 19:09 quote

toby

do you know reel big fish or real big fish or whatever they are called?

 

15.10.2006, 19:36 quote

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no thanks, anything remotely punky and i start to hurl LMAO
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15.10.2006, 20:00 quote

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Moldy Peach - LESS THAN JAKE, [SPUNGE], REEL BIG FISH are all kool kool bands and really do rule!
Even more so is that at 6:30 on a monday mornin on the way to work u just cant beat something like that to bounce around to in the car!
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15.10.2006, 20:01 quote

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Aradon wrote:
no thanks, anything remotely punky and i start to hurl LMAO


Confused Nine inch Nails - Linkin park ?
Where you think they came from then old bean ?
Twisted Evil

 

15.10.2006, 20:04 quote

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Not from Ska, thats for sure!
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15.10.2006, 20:09 quote

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Crofter wrote:
Aradon wrote:
no thanks, anything remotely punky and i start to hurl LMAO


Confused Nine inch Nails - Linkin park ?
Where you think they came from then old bean ?
Twisted Evil


define: ska
Quote:
Ska is a form of Jamaican music which began in the late 1950s. Combining elements of traditional mento and calypso with an American jazz and rhythm and blues sound, it was a precursor in Jamaica to rocksteady and later reggae. It is the predominant form of music listened to by the Rudeboy, Mod, and Skinhead movements, amongst others, with artists such as Symarip, Laurel Aitken, The Charmers and The Pioneers aiming songs at these groups as far back as the 1960s.


define: punk
Quote:
Punk Rock is an anti-establishment music movement that began about 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. The term is also used to describe subsequent music scenes that share key characteristics with those first-generation "punks". The term is sometimes also applied to the fashions or the irreverent "DIY" ("do it yourself") attitude associated with this musical movement.


Im sorry you were saying?

Linkin Park are nu metal mate LOL
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15.10.2006, 20:12 quote

Anonymous

Im sorry you were saying?

Linkin Park are nu metal mate LOL[/quote]

And I quote once more !
PUNK
The term is sometimes also applied to the fashions or the irreverent "DIY" ("do it yourself") attitude associated with this musical movement.

6 = 2 x 3
Twisted Evil

 
 
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