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Skankin' Pickle
Skankin' Pickle
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The Chinkees
The Chinkees
musical artist
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The Bruce Lee Band
The Bruce Lee Band
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The Rudiments
The Rudiments
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Slapstick
Slapstick
Chicago punk-ska band
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Less Than Jake
Less Than Jake
ska punk band from Gainesville, Florida
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Tuesday
Tuesday
band
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Link 80
Link 80
American punk rock band
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The Uptones
The Uptones
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Five Iron Frenzy
Five Iron Frenzy
American band formed in Denver, Colorado
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Big D and the Kids Table
Big D and the Kids Table
Band from the USA
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Let's Go Bowling
Let's Go Bowling
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Rx Bandits
Rx Bandits
band
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Against All Authority
Against All Authority
American band
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The Toasters
The Toasters
American ska band
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The Lawrence Arms
The Lawrence Arms
band
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Common Rider
Common Rider
former American ska punk band
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The Kingpins
The Kingpins
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Brendan Kelly
Brendan Kelly
American singer and guitarist
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The O.C. Supertones
The O.C. Supertones
American band
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Reel Big Fish
Reel Big Fish
American band
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The King Blues
The King Blues
band
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Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra
Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra
Japanese ska band (1985-)
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Colossal
Colossal
indie-punk band from Elgin, Illinois, USA; formed in 2001
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The Broadways
The Broadways
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Buck-O-Nine
Buck-O-Nine
band
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Goldfinger
Goldfinger
American punk band
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No Torso
No Torso
musical artist
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Mustard Plug
Mustard Plug
Ska punk band
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King Django
King Django
American musician
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The Oppressed
The Oppressed
band
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The Falcon
The Falcon
band
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MU330
MU330
band
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The Impossibles
The Impossibles
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Nuckle Brothers
Nuckle Brothers
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Vic Ruggiero
Vic Ruggiero
musician, songwriter and producer from New York City
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Dr. Ring-Ding
Dr. Ring-Ding
German singer
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The Skatalites
The Skatalites
Jamaican ska band
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Sonic Boom Six
Sonic Boom Six
band
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Mephiskapheles
Mephiskapheles
American ska band
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Operation Ivy
Operation Ivy
American ska punk band
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The Methadones
The Methadones
American punk rock band
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Jake Shimabukuro
Jake Shimabukuro
American ukulele player and composer
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Subb
Subb
band
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Tomas Kalnoky
Tomas Kalnoky
Czech-born American musician
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King Prawn
King Prawn
British punk rock band
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Noise By Numbers
Noise By Numbers
American pop punk band
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The Specials
The Specials
British 2-Tone ska band
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Mike Love
Mike Love
American singer, songwriter, member of the Beach Boys
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Jerry Dammers
Jerry Dammers
British musician, songwriter
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Spunge
Spunge
ska punk band from Tewkesbury, England
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Bomb the Music Industry!
Bomb the Music Industry!
American band
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The Skunks
The Skunks
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Hub City Stompers
Hub City Stompers
band
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The Skints
The Skints
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The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
American ska-core band from Boston
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Fishbone
Fishbone
U.S. alternative rock band
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The Beat
The Beat
British band
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The Scholars
The Scholars
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Cherry Poppin' Daddies
Cherry Poppin' Daddies
American swing and ska band
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Chronixx
Chronixx
Jamaican singer and songwriter
Mike Park
Korean American musician and activist

Mike Park

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Korean American musician and activist
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Mike Park is a Korean American musician and progressive activist. His musical ventures include Skankin' Pickle for whom he both played the saxophone and sang, The Chinkees, The Bruce Lee Band, and Ogikubo Station, as well as an acoustic solo project under his own name. After his time with Skankin' Pickle he went on to found Asian Man Records, a label which he has run out of his garage in California since 1996 with only help from his parents and friends. Asian Man Records supports mostly ska and punk bands. Park will support any band as long as it is "anti-racist, anti-sexist, and anti-prejudice". Park has used Asian Man Records to release his own music, in addition to providing a start for smaller bands to allow them to grow, including Less Than Jake, Alkaline Trio, and The Lawrence Arms. In 1999 he formed the Plea for Peace Foundation an organization whose aim is "to promote the ideas of peace through the power of music", something which Park has been trying to do with his own bands and with the help of other groups.

Park was the impetus behind the Spring 1998 "Ska Against Racism" tour. The goal of the tour was to promote awareness about racism and raise money for anti-racism organisations such as the Museum of Tolerance. The national tour included The Toasters, Less Than Jake, the Blue Meanies, Mustard Plug, Five Iron Frenzy, MU330, Kemuri, and Mike Park himself.