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Jazz is a musical art form that originated in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States around the start of the 20th century. ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
Pop punk is used for two separate subgenres of punk rock music: the kind typically found on Lookout! Records, which stray very little from the three-chord formula that The Ramones pioneered, as well as a newer subgenre of melodic, more emotional punk, which includes by bands like NOFX and...
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The electric bass guitar (or electric bass) is a string instrument played with the fingers by plucking, slapping, or using a pick. ...
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Third wave ska is a musical genre derived from the fusion of Jamaican ska with various American and British styles of music, such as 2 Tone, rock music, punk rock, hardcore and jazz. ...
Reggae rock is a fusion genre that combines elements of reggae and rock music to varying degrees. ...
This is a list of famous and influential ska and ska punk musicians. ...
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Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
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The characteristics of ska punk vary, due to the fusion of contrasting genres. The more punk-influenced style often features faster tempos, guitar distortion, onbeat punk-style interludes (usually the chorus), and nasal, gruff, or shouted vocals. The more ska-influenced style of ska punk features a more developed instrumentation and a cleaner vocal and musical sound. The common instrumentation includes guitar, bass guitar, drums, saxophones, trombones, trumpets and/or other brass instruments, and sometimes an organ. The first two measures of Mozarts Sonata XI, which indicates the tempo as Andante grazioso and the metronome marking as = 120. (Metronome markings were not used in Mozarts day. ...
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The electric bass guitar (or electric bass) is a string instrument played with the fingers by plucking, slapping, or using a pick. ...
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The saxophone (colloquially referred to as sax) is a conical-bored instrument of the woodwind family, usually made of brass and played with a single-reed mouthpiece like the clarinet. ...
The trombone is a musical instrument in the brass family. ...
The trumpet is the highest brass instrument in register, above the French horn, trombone, baritone, euphonium, and tuba. ...
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History
Ska and punk were first combined during the 2 Tone movement of the late 1970s, with bands such as The Specials, The Selecter and The Beat. The fusion of the two genres became more prevalent in the 1980s, during the third wave of ska. Ska punk achieved its greatest popularity in the late 1990s in the United States, although there has been a strong following worldwide. In Europe, the Spanish band Ska-P, despite singing only in Spanish, reached out to audiences in France, Germany and Italy (as well as achieving considerable success in their natural markets of Spain and South America). This page meets Wikipedias criteria for speedy deletion. ...
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The Selecter were a ska revival band from Coventry, England, formed in the late 1970s and who became one of the essential bands of the British ska movement. ...
The Beat, known in North America as The English Beat, was one of the most important 2 Tone ska music groups. ...
Third wave ska is a musical genre derived from the fusion of Jamaican ska with various American and British styles of music, such as 2 Tone, rock music, punk rock, hardcore and jazz. ...
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Several ska punk bands achieved mainstream commercial success. Sublime, a band from Long Beach, California broke into the mainstream during the mid 1990s after the release of its 5x platinum self-titled album with the song "What I Got". The Mighty Mighty Bosstones appeared in the movie Clueless, and their 1997 album Let's Face It went platinum. Less than Jake's song "We're All Dudes" appeared in the 1997 Nickelodeon film Good Burger. Save Ferris appeared in the film 10 Things I Hate About You, and Reel Big Fish appeared on Baseketball. Buck-O-Nine's music appeared in the films The Big Hit and "Homegrown." This success lasted into the 2000s for some bands such as the Grammy-winning No Doubt and Less Than Jake, whose 2003 album Anthem saw two singles, "She's Gonna Break Soon" and "The Science Of Selling Yourself Short", get airtime on Total Request Live. Sublime were an American band from Long Beach, California. ...
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Sublime is the self-titled hit album released by the eponymous band just two months after the tragic death of lead singer and guitarist Brad Nowell. ...
What I Got is a song from Sublimes eponymous third album and was the bands biggest radio hit. ...
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones were a ska-core band from Boston, Massachusetts. ...
Clueless is a 1995 comedy film, loosely based on Emma by Jane Austen, written and directed by Amy Heckerling and produced by Scott Rudin. ...
Lets Face It is an album by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. ...
Less Than Jake is an American ska punk band from Gainesville, Florida, originally formed in 1992 as a punk trio with heavy punk rock influences. ...
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Good Burger is a 1997 comedy film directed by Brian Robbins and starring Kel Mitchell, Kenan Thompson, Sinbad, Shar Jackson, Abe Vigoda, and Jan Schweiterman. ...
Save Ferris was a ska punk band formed circa 1995 in Orange County, California. ...
10 Things I Hate About You is a 1999 American romantic comedy film starring Julia Stiles, Heath Ledger, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Andrew Keegan, David Krumholtz, Larisa Oleynik, and Larry Miller, and is directed by Gil Junger. ...
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BASEketball is a 1998 David Zucker comedy feature film starring Trey Parker and Matt Stone along with Dian Bachar, Robert Vaughn, Yasmine Bleeth, and Jenny McCarthy. ...
Buck-O-Nine is an American ska punk band which was formed in San Diego, California, in 1991. ...
The Big Hit is a comedy-action movie from 1998 which served as an acting vehicle for Mark Wahlberg and also starred Lou Diamond Phillips, with appearances by Christina Applegate, Avery Brooks, and Elliot Gould. ...
Grammy Award statuette The Grammy Awards, presented by the Recording Academy (an association of Americans professionally involved in the recorded music industry) for outstanding achievements in the recording industry, is one of four major music awards shows held annually in the United States (the Billboard Music Awards, the American Music...
No Doubt is a third wave ska band from Anaheim, California, United States. ...
Less Than Jake is an American ska punk band from Gainesville, Florida, originally formed in 1992 as a punk trio with heavy punk rock influences. ...
Anthem is an album by ska punk band Less Than Jake. ...
Total Request Live (commonly known as TRL) is the flagship television series on MTV that features popular music videos. ...
Fan base The fan base includes more than just typical fans of ska and punk rock. This is particularly evident at ska punk concerts, where one can see people dressed in clothes associated with pop punk and skate punk. This may be due to the lack of importance placed on clothing style within the genre, in comparison to the first two waves of ska. However, the black and white checker pattern associated with 2 Tone is still strongly associated with ska punk clothing and accessories. Similarly, many of the fashions associated with the 2 Tone era such as the black necktie and white shirt and the pork pie hat were adopted by 1990s ska punk fans while the Mighty Mighty Bosstones attempted to define a new identity for skacore by wearing plaid patterned clothing. Pop punk is used for two separate subgenres of punk rock music: the kind typically found on Lookout! Records, which stray very little from the three-chord formula that The Ramones pioneered, as well as a newer subgenre of melodic, more emotional punk, which includes by bands like NOFX and...
Skate punk (also known as skatepunk, skate-punk, skate-thrash, or skate-core) was originally a derivative of hardcore punk, so named because of its popularity among skateboarders, and the fact that many members of skate punk bands were themselves skaters. ...
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The word plaid has varying but related meanings in the Goidelic languages and is used to refer to: Plaid (pattern), a cross-hatched dyeing pattern often used for wool clothing and distinctly Gaelic Plaid, Plaid Cymru, the largest political party advocating independence for Wales Plaid (band), an English electronic music...
Dancing at ska punk concerts includes traditional and modern variations of skanking, as well as moshing, pogoing and stage diving. Skanking is a form of dancing practiced in the ska, ska-core, hardcore punk, and more recently, grime music scenes, The dance style originated in the 1950s or 1960s at Jamaican dance halls, where ska music was played. ...
Audience members at a Dillinger Escape Plan concert moshing in front of the stage. ...
The pogo is a dance where the dancers jump up and down to an eight-count rhythm, similar to the dances of the Pentecostal faith and various African tribes. ...
Stage diving is the act of leaping from a concert stage into the crowd below. ...
See also | Ska | | Mento - Calypso - Jazz - J-ska - R&B - Rocksteady - Reggae - 2 Tone - Third wave ska - Ska jazz - Ska punk - List of ska musicians - Music of Jamaica - Caribbean music genres - Caribbean music in the UK - Christian ska - Culture of Jamaica - Dancehall (venue) - Skank (dance) - Reggae sound system - Sound system (DJ) - Toasting - Jamaican record producers - Studio One - Trojan Records - Blue Beat Records - 2 Tone Records - Moon Ska Records - Asian Man Records Rude boy - Mod - Skinhead - Trojan skinhead - Chelsea girl - Suedehead - Scooterboy - Spirit of 69 This page meets Wikipedias criteria for speedy deletion. ...
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This is a list of famous and influential ska and ska punk musicians. ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
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The third wave of ska music (ska punk, skacore) arose in the 1990s in the United States. ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
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Afro-punk is a 66-minute documentary, exploring race identity within the punk scene across America and abroad. ...
The anarchy symbol commonly used by anarcho-punks Anarcho-punk (sometimes known as peace-punk) is a subgenre of the punk rock movement consisting of groups and bands promoting specifically anarchist ideas. ...
Anti-folk (or antifolk) is a genre of music related to punk rock and American folk music that originated in the mid-1980s in New York City. ...
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Seattles Mill a h-Uile Rud play tuneful hardcore punk sung entirely in Scots Gaelic Celtic punk, also known as Paddybeat and Celtcore, is a genre of music typically associated with Irish punks or punks from the Irish diaspora, though other Celtic nationalities, such as Scottish, Manx and Welsh...
Christian punk is a form of Christian alternative music and a subgenre of punk rock with some degree of Christian lyrical content. ...
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Deathcountry is a country music genre, best described as traditional country music with a morbid anarchist Punk rock and Psychobilly attitude. ...
Deathrock (also spelled death rock) is a term used to identify a subgenre of punk rock or goth, which incorporated elements of horror and first emerged most prominently in the West Coast of the United States during the late 1970s and early 1980s. ...
Electro rock is a sub-genre of punk. ...
Emo is a genre of rock music. ...
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Ceòl Gà idhlig Mar Sgian Nad Amhaich compilation 7 single with Oi Polloi, Mill a h-Uile Rud, Atomgevitter and Nad Aislingean Gaelic Punk is a subgenre of punk rock consisting of groups and bands singing in Scottish Gaelic as an effort to preserve and spread knowledge of the...
Glam punk is glam rock and punk rock music. ...
Gothabilly is a portmanteau expression which refers to the fusion of rockabilly music and the Goth culture. ...
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Post-hardcore; this specific genre was created by others as a sourse to relaese the emotion that builds inside, making the music intimate and touching to listeners. ...
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Punk rock has many connections to jazz, especially Free Jazz. ...
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New Wave is a term that has been used to describe many developments in music, but is most commonly associated with a movement in Western popular music, in the late 1970s and early 1980s inspired by the punk rock movement. ...
No Wave was a short-lived but influential music and art scene that thrived briefly in New York City during the late 1970s and early 1980s alongside the punk scene there. ...
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Oi! is a working class street-level subgenre of punk rock that originated in the United Kingdom in the 1970s. ...
Pop punk is used for two separate subgenres of punk rock music: the kind typically found on Lookout! Records, which stray very little from the three-chord formula that The Ramones pioneered, as well as a newer subgenre of melodic, more emotional punk, which includes by bands like NOFX and...
Post punk generally refers to the particularly fertile and creative period following the initial punk rock explosion. During the first wave of punk, roughly spanning 1976-1983, bands such as The Sex Pistols, The Clash, The Ramones and The Damned began to challenge the current styles and conventions of rock...
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Punk blues is a Post-punk interpretation of Blues and Swamp rock. ...
Punk Pathetique is a sub-variant of Punk Rock termed by Garry Bushell. ...
Queercore is a cultural and social movement that began in the mid 1980s as an offshoot of punk. ...
Reggae rock is a fusion genre that combines elements of reggae and rock music to varying degrees. ...
Riot grrrl (or riot grrl) is an indie-punk feminist movement that reached its height in the 1990s but continues to exert influence over alternative cultures. ...
Scum Punk is a subgenre of punk with loose ties to the hardcore and punkabilly subgenres which is identified by lyrics focusing on bizarre sexual acts, bodily functions and drug use. ...
Skate punk (also known as skatepunk, skate-punk, skate-thrash, or skate-core) was originally a derivative of hardcore punk, so named because of its popularity among skateboarders, and the fact that many members of skate punk bands were themselves skaters. ...
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Taqwacore is a genre of punk music dealing with Islam and its culture, originally conceived in Michael Muhammad Knights novel, The Taqwacores. ...
Protopunk is a term used to describe a number of performers who were important precursors of punk rock, or who have been cited by early punk rockers as influential. ...
The DIY ethic (do it yourself ethic) refers to the ethic of being self-reliance as opposed relying on professional to do it. ...
Early punk rock musicians (1970s-1980) // 999 Acme Sewage Company Abrasive Wheels The Adicts The Adverts Alternative TV Amazorblades Angelic Upstarts Anti-Nowhere League Anti-Pasti The Angry Samoans The Au Pairs The Automatics The Avengers Bad Brains Bad Religion The Bags Big Balls and the Great White Idiot Big...
This is a list of bands that are considered part of the second wave of punk rock, beginning in the 1980s. ...
The following is a list of notable bands that are punk. ...
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List of punk movies, i. ...
Punk fashion is the styles of clothing, hairstyles, cosmetics, jewelry, and body modifications of the punk subculture. ...
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The cover of the God Save the Queen single designed by Jamie Reid. ...
The Punk dance term is to describe various forms of dance behavior popular among young fans of loud, hardcore music: rock, heavy metal, nu metal, punk rock and the likes. ...
A cover of the punk zine Maximum RocknRoll. ...
A punk zine (or punkzine) is a fanzine devoted to punk rock music, bands, or the DIY punk philosophy. ...
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Mento is a style of Jamaican folk music that predates and has greatly influenced ska and reggae music. ...
Calypso is a style of Afro-Caribbean music which originated in Trinidad at about the start of the 20th century. ...
Jazz is a musical art form that originated in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States around the start of the 20th century. ...
Japanese ska or J-ska is ska (ã¹ã«) or ska punk music made in Japan by Japanese artists with lyrics in the Japanese language or in English. ...
Rhythm and blues (also known as R&B or RnB) is a popular music genre combining jazz, gospel, and blues influences â first performed by African American artists. ...
Rocksteady is the name given to a style of music popular in Jamaica between 1966 and 1968. ...
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Third wave ska is a musical genre derived from the fusion of Jamaican ska with various American and British styles of music, such as 2 Tone, rock music, punk rock, hardcore and jazz. ...
Ska jazz is a musical form derived by combining the melodic content of jazz with the rhythmical and harmonic content of ska. ...
This is a list of famous and influential ska and ska punk musicians. ...
Jamaica is known as the birthplace of many popular musical genres including raggamuffin, ska, reggae and dub. ...
The music of the Caribbean is a diverse grouping of musical genres. ...
Jamaican music in the United Kingdom // White Reggae White reggae has very low artistic credibility, but it laid a path for genuine reggae in Britain. ...
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Jamaican culture represents a rich blend of cultures that have inhabited the island. ...
The dance halls of Jamaica in the 1950s and 60s were home to public dances usually targeted at younger patrons. ...
Skanking is a form of dancing practiced in the ska, ska-core, hardcore punk, and more recently, grime music scenes, The dance style originated in the 1950s or 1960s at Jamaican dance halls, where ska music was played. ...
A reggae sound system is a group of disc jockeys, engineers and MCs playing reggae music. ...
A sound system is a group of DJs and engineers contributing and working together as one, often playing and producing one particular kind of music. ...
Toasting, chatting, or DJing is the act of talking or chanting over a rhythm or beat. ...
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Studio One is one of reggaes most renowned record labels and recording studios, having been described as the Motown of Jamaica. ...
Trojan Records Trojan Records is a label specialising in ska,rocksteady,reggae and dub music. ...
Blue Beat Records was a record label that released Jamaican rhythm & blues and ska music in the United Kingdom in the early and mid 1960s. ...
2 Tone Records was a British record label which released ska and reggae influenced music with a punk overtone. ...
Moon Ska Records was one of the most influential ska record labels of the 1980s and 1990s. ...
Asian Mans Logo resembling the South Korean flag Asian Man Records is a small, DIY record label run by Mike Park out of his parents garage in Monte Sereno, California. ...
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Skinheads, named after their cropped or shaven heads, are members of a working-class subculture that originated in Britain in the 1960s. ...
Trojan Skinhead is a subculture of skinheads who identify themselves with the subcultures heyday in 1969 when ska music was at its most popular, and with the cults multicultural Jamaican and British working class roots (called The Spirit of 69). Bands/artists The Ethiopians Judge Dread Laurel Aitken...
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Suedehead was an early-1970s offshoot of the skinhead subculture in the United Kingdom. ...
Originating in the United Kingdom in the 1980s, scooterboy culture emerged from mods and skinheads, although it became a distinct and separate subculture. ...
Spirit of 69 is a phrase used by traditional skinheads to commemorate the skinhead subcultures heyday in 1969. ...
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