I'm feeling nostalgic today. Back in high school my buddy Rex and I would drive around in his Le Barron rocking this Punk-O-Rama CD thinking we were the coolest nerds around.
Man, I used to play vol. 2 all the time. Fat Mike could do no wrong when I was 15. I still put the Decline on occasionally when the news is getting me down.
My first band could have been an Operation Ivy cover band we played so many of their songs. My pals were super into the 90s ska revival but I was more of a Bad Religion kind of guy. They were those "rudeboys" who thought ska was a mix of punk and reggae. So I had to endure covering Reel Big Fish in order to get some nofx/Guttermouth in my life.
Goldfinger, that's another gem in the rough! I'd forgotten about them but that self-titled first album was awesome. I must have that CD laying around here somewhere...That's the one my singer made us play every time. I call him a singer but he also held a guitar. Dod supra distortion into a crate practice amp was... well you guys know.
I don't absolutely hate on it but I found rbf pretty corny. As far as the ska goes, I liked skankin pickle, Less Than Jake, slapstick, started playing with bass with a pick to do goldfinger tunes, the aquabats were a fun show though actually way cornier than rbf, but I never listen to these anymore. Sometimes hepcat (saw them open for Rancid and pansy division) and skatalites but I really only regularly listen to toots and the maytals. Feels like I just got out of a confession booth. Been hiding my "checkered" past.
The best thing about RBF to me is when I saw them, Satan's Pilgrims was the opener. I still play this record a ton. My version of Rex drove us to at least 5 more of their shows in his mom's Buick... we were also the coolest nerds.
Can’t stand Fat Mike as a person, but those Punk-O-Rama CDs really opened me up to a lot of new bands. Including long time favs, Bad Religion.I'm feeling nostalgic today. Back in high school my buddy Rex and I would drive around in his Le Barron rocking this Punk-O-Rama CD thinking we were the coolest nerds around.
Love the bass toneI was never a big ska fan, but living in Orange County, CA during the 90's it was like ska central. My buddy Rex, who I mentioned above, was a ska nut. The good thing about ska at that time (at least where I lived) was that it was pretty much all about young people (jr. high and high school) and so I went to a bunch of free ska shows at coffee shops around town. It was good to have that, even if I wasn't the biggest fan of the music.
While I never really considered myself a fan of ska, I did like Reel Big Fish. I don't really listen to them much, but I still think that Beer is a pretty rad song, and their guitar player is pretty damn good.
Fuck man, I love Cleaners from Venus! Martin's entire discography is littered with gems, but with 30+ albums I feel like I find new favorites all the time. Same with R. Stevie Moore. Those guys would have benefited from a Louder than Bombs-style compilation to ease the intro for casual listeners.
What a blast from the past! Such a good band!I was talking smack on famous portland bands so here's one of the good ones. Used to share rehearsal space with these dudes.