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Stubborn All-Stars
Stubborn All-Stars
New York City-based ska band
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The Rocksteady Seven
The Rocksteady Seven
American Ska and Jazz band
2
The Slackers
The Slackers
band that plays ska
3
Deal's Gone Bad
Deal's Gone Bad
American band
4
Mad Caddies
Mad Caddies
American band
5
The Donkey Show
The Donkey Show
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Vic Ruggiero
Vic Ruggiero
musician, songwriter and producer from New York City
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Go Jimmy Go
Go Jimmy Go
ska, rocksteady, reggae and soul influenced band
8
Pimpbot
Pimpbot
9
Lynn Taitt
Lynn Taitt
Jamaican musician
10
Ruder Than You
Ruder Than You
American ska band
11
RedSka
RedSka
Italian music group
12
The Skatalites
The Skatalites
Jamaican ska band
13
Big D and the Kids Table
Big D and the Kids Table
Band from the USA
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The Rough Kutz
The Rough Kutz
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Dance Hall Crashers
Dance Hall Crashers
band
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Skalariak
Skalariak
band
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Skankan
Skankan
Polish music group performing ska music
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The Know How
The Know How
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Pressure Cooker
Pressure Cooker
American musical group; reggae band
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Alton Ellis
Alton Ellis
Jamaican musician
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King Prawn
King Prawn
British punk rock band
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The Orobians
The Orobians
musical artist
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Desmond Dekker
Desmond Dekker
Jamaican singer-songwriter
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Murphy's Kids
Murphy's Kids
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Lloyd Parks
Lloyd Parks
Jamaican musician
26
The Expendables
The Expendables
American reggae rock band
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Barry and the Penetrators
Barry and the Penetrators
American reggae, ska, rock band
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Long Beach Dub Allstars
Long Beach Dub Allstars
American dub/ska rock band (formed 1997)
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Catch 22
Catch 22
American ska punk band
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The Rudimentals
The Rudimentals
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Fuzigish
Fuzigish
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Let's Go Bowling
Let's Go Bowling
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Spring Heeled Jack
Spring Heeled Jack
third wave ska band based out of New Haven, Connecticut
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Kemuri
Kemuri
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Symarip
Symarip
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Nicky Bomba
Nicky Bomba
Australian musician
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The Uptones
The Uptones
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Sounds Like Chicken
Sounds Like Chicken
music group
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Sublime
Sublime
American ska punk band
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Fiction Factory
Fiction Factory
Scottish new wave band
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The Wakefields
The Wakefields
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dDub
dDub
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Clancy Eccles
Clancy Eccles
Jamaican musician
Intro
Genres
Ska

The Upbeat is a band formed in 1985 in the small beach-side community of Carpinteria, California. Heavily influenced by the 2 Tone Ska of the late 70s and early 80s, the group was formed by Eric "Scaric" Vallen (rhythm guitar), Brandon "Hossinn" Seider (bass guitar), Mike "Oreo" Organista (lead vocs), Grant "Saxpa" Cox (saxophone), Mike "Pussard" Honeyman (trumpet), Chaska "The Weasel" Slawson (drums), and Mark "Sparky" Gonzales (Merchandise Master/Designated Driver). 2011 saw the introduction of new members, ska/reggae/rocksteady legends Zac Pike (lead guitar) and Dan Boer (keys), from the bands Sandollar Sounds and Dynamic Pressure, as well as Brian "Polar Bear" LeBlanc (drums), from Santa Barbara's Civil Unrest and Makai. Their members Dan Boer and Zac Pike created music for Cartoon Network's Chowder.

Immediately after the band started, they began to play local parties in the nearby college town of Isla Vista, CA (University of California at Santa Barbara), as well as accepting opportunities to play gigs at more famous clubs such as The Country Club and Fenders Ballroom in Los Angeles and The Stone and Slims in San Francisco. After being exposed to the many iterations of the ska genre, the band began to be known for playing a unique blend of ska, roots reggae, and rock steady, with politically and environmentally conscious lyrics. In 1993, driven by their desire to promote the music they loved, The Upbeat released their debut 5 track demo under the moniker "Upbeat Recordings". This stark freshman effort garnered them airplay across the country and a series of compilation offers from the likes of Epitaph/Hellcat Records, Moon Records, and SRH Presents.

In 1995, the band released their first full-length album which sold 5,000+ units with virtually no promotional support or distribution. By this time their live reputation preceded them, sending them into a series of surf, skate and snowboard videos including Transworld Skateboarding and Transworld Snowboarding Video Magazine and Fox Sports Net, which brought the band even further praise, securing them a worldwide fan base and setting the stage for the band’s subsequent, prolific west coast touring. During this time, The Upbeat shared the stage with the likes of such varied artists as The Skatalites, Burning Spear, Sublime, Sugar Ray, No Doubt, Bad Manners, The Specials, The Wailers, Fishbone, Steel Pulse, and The Twinkle Brothers, to name a few.

"Backyard Knowledge," The Upbeat's second album, was released in 2000, and ten years later (2010), a host of new songs were released on their album, "Shuku". The title song, Shuku Power, is a tribally influenced testament to the band's respect and admiration for the Native Chumash that walked their hometown ground, many years before them. More specifically, the Shuku were a people that inhabited Rincon Point, which happens to be a popular surf spot often frequented by the band's members.

The band continues to forge their own unique path, making their mark on the road of ska, reggae and rocksteady. Their new song, "Where Have All the Rude Boys Gone? (WHATRBG?)" (B. Leblanc / The Upbeat) is an anthem style tune that is part reminiscent of the ska days of old, and part look forward to the rude future ahead. It is currently available on 7" vinyl and can be downloaded for free at: https://soundcloud.com/the-upbeat/where-have-all-the-rude-boys-gone