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"Ma and Pa" is a song by American ska and funk metal band Fishbone. It was the second single released from the album Truth and Soul.The song only managed to chart in the UK, but remains a fan favorite and a staple of the band's live shows to the present day.
"Santeria" is a ballad [5] by American ska punk band Sublime, released on their self-titled third album (1996). The song was released as a single on January 7, 1997. Although the song was released after the death of lead singer Bradley Nowell, "Santeria" along with "What I Got" are often regarded as the band's signature songs.
Swim Herschel Swim described their own music as "stupid music for smart people" and originally did not consider themselves a ska band. Rod Middleton was the band's lyricist. [8] The band's first album was I Wish I Had A Raygun (1991). They recorded the songs over two weekends. To save on studio costs, the songs were single takes with small edits.
The song has been frequently covered by other artists, most famously by British ska group the Specials and British singer Amy Winehouse.Versions by British reggae MC General Levy and American ska punk band Reel Big Fish charted on the UK Singles Chart, in 1993 and 2003 respectively. [1]
Antoine Caliste Domino Jr. [1] (February 26, 1928 – October 24, 2017), known as Fats Domino, was an American singer-songwriter and pianist.One of the pioneers of rock and roll music, Domino sold more than 65 million records. [2]
Rocksteady is a music genre that originated in Jamaica around 1966. [1] A successor of ska and a precursor to reggae, rocksteady was the dominant style of music in Jamaica for nearly two years, performed by many of the artists who helped establish reggae, including harmony groups such as the Techniques, the Paragons, the Heptones and the Gaylads; soulful singers such as Alton Ellis, [2] Delroy ...
"Judge Not" was re-released in the Songs of Freedom album in 1992 as well as other compilations. The song was also covered by Sublime , and can be found on the box set Everything Under the Sun . The song is about morality, and may have been based on the Biblical quote " Judge not lest ye be judged ".
"The Rascal King" is a song by the Mighty Mighty Bosstones and the second single from their 1997 studio album, Let's Face It. "The Rascal King," the follow-up to the lead single, " The Impression That I Get ," reached number seven on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and number four on the Canadian RPM Alternative 30.