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Nina Hagen
Nina Hagen
German singer
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Neville Staple
Neville Staple
English rock musician
2
The Aggrolites
The Aggrolites
band
3
Nicky Bomba
Nicky Bomba
Australian musician
4
The Beat
The Beat
British band
5
Relient K
Relient K
band
6
Suburban Legends
Suburban Legends
American ska punk band
7
Star Fucking Hipsters
Star Fucking Hipsters
Punk Band
8
Casting Crowns
Casting Crowns
contemporary Christian and Christian rock band
9
Big Daddy Weave
Big Daddy Weave
American Contemporary Christian Band
10
Maggie Bell
Maggie Bell
Scottish singer-songwriter
11
Hawk Nelson
Hawk Nelson
Canadian band
12
Neon Trees
Neon Trees
band
13
Newsboys
Newsboys
Christian pop rock band
14
Ska-P
Ska-P
Spanish band
15
Thee Michelle Gun Elephant
Thee Michelle Gun Elephant
Japanese band
16
Linda Lamb
Linda Lamb
American singer
17
Rx Bandits
Rx Bandits
band
18
Marianas Trench
Marianas Trench
Canadian pop rock band
19
The Skatalites
The Skatalites
Jamaican ska band
20
The Human Beinz
The Human Beinz
21
We Are the Union
We Are the Union
American ska punk band
22
Sara Bareilles
Sara Bareilles
American recording artist; pop rock singer-songwriter and pianist
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Children 18:3
Children 18:3
American musical group; Christian punk band from Morris, Minnesota
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Petra Haden
Petra Haden
American musician
25
The Suicide Machines
The Suicide Machines
American ska punk band
26
eleventyseven
eleventyseven
American band
27
Goldfinger
Goldfinger
American punk band
28
The Creepshow
The Creepshow
Canadian Psychobilly Band
29
Madness
Madness
English ska band
30
Less Than Jake
Less Than Jake
ska punk band from Gainesville, Florida
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The Members
The Members
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My Darkest Days
My Darkest Days
Canadian rock band
33
The Menzingers
The Menzingers
American punk rock band
34
Operation Ivy
Operation Ivy
American ska punk band
35
Nephew
Nephew
Danish rock band
36
Hoobastank
Hoobastank
American rock band
37
Save Ferris
Save Ferris
American ska punk band from Orange County, California
38
The Specials
The Specials
British 2-Tone ska band
39
As Blood Runs Black
As Blood Runs Black
American band
40
Sonic Boom Six
Sonic Boom Six
band
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No Doubt
No Doubt
rock band from the United States
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John Stamos
John Stamos
American actor and musician
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Vader
Vader
Polish death metal band
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Byron Lee and the Dragonaires
Byron Lee and the Dragonaires
musical artist
45
Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra
Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra
Japanese ska band (1985-)
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Superchick
Superchick
band that plays punk rock
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Saving Abel
Saving Abel
American rock band
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Shudder to Think
Shudder to Think
American rock band
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The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
American ska-core band from Boston
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Nick Lowe
Nick Lowe
British singer
51
Lost Soul
Lost Soul
band
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Spring Heeled Jack
Spring Heeled Jack
third wave ska band based out of New Haven, Connecticut
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Hayley Hutchinson
Hayley Hutchinson
British musician
54
Walk off the Earth
Walk off the Earth
Canadian indie band
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Family Force 5
Family Force 5
American crunkcore group
56
P. P. Arnold
P. P. Arnold
American soul singer, songwriter, actress
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Nekrogoblikon
Nekrogoblikon
American heavy metal band
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Addison Road
Addison Road
American Christian rock band
Intro
American Roman Catholic pop band
Music

Sonseed was an American Roman Catholic pop band formed at the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Brooklyn, New York in the late 1970s. The line-up included Sal Polichetti (bass, vocals); his then-wife Patricia Costagliola (keyboards, vocals; deceased); Frank Franco (guitar, vocals); and Nicky Sciarra (deceased, drums). Anne Lessing (vocals) was also involved in the band from the start. There were others including Jim Archer (vocals) and Karen Archer (acoustic guitar), Tom Zawacki (tambourine, percussion and vocals), Brother John Weiners, CSC (deceased, vocals), and Melody Sorrentino (vocals). Their sole album, First Fruit, was released in 1981, with only 1,000 copies printed. In 2009 Sonseed released an EP on Arena Rock Records which includes selections from the original First Fruit album. A proposed follow-up, Just Can't Get Enough (Of Jesus!!!), with more new wave and New Romantic elements, never saw official release, but some bootleg tracks have surfaced. Sonseed disbanded in 1983.

As Patricia Costa, Costagliola recorded two albums, Walk Forward and Give Your Love Away, with Polichetti, Franco and Sciarra as the backing band.

Nicky Sciarra became district manager of Community Board 7 in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. He died in 1993 after apparently choking on a sandwich.

The band came back into the spotlight in 2008 when a recording of them performing their song "Jesus Is a Friend of Mine", from a religious TV show called The First Estate, appeared on the Dougsploitation blog, and subsequently became a YouTube hit, where it spawned several parodies. Polichetti performed the song live at the Bowery Poetry Club in New York City on November 14, 2009 with the ska-swing band Tri-State Conspiracy.

In mid to late 2009 the band's 1983 album became a recurring subject of theological scrutiny by Todd Friel of the FamilyNet radio program called Wretched Radio. Friel eventually aired every track of the album over a several-week period, the last song being aired on September 17, 2009.

In 2010, the internet video makers Smosh made a parody of the song "Jesus Is a Friend of Mine" called "Vader is my Friend" in their video "Vader and Me".

In 2011, Fox Television's hit show Glee also did a cover of the song "Jesus Is a Friend of Mine". During the Regional competition, the group "Aural Intensity" sang the song.

Nina Hagen made a German cover of "Jesus Is a Friend of Mine" ("Jesus ist ein Freund von mir") for her 2011 album Volksbeat.