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| I was going to say Big D and the Kids Table, but I wasn't sure wether or not they'd be considered ska. I've seen/met them before too when they played with Catch Twenty Two.
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| False Prophet ![]() Join Date: Mar 2004
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| This. I saw them live a couple weeks ago, and man, it was such a great show. I think it was one of the funnest shows I've ever been to. So much exhausting moshing and dancing and shit. They even did the cover of "Take On Me", which was nothing less than fucking awesome. I was hoping they would do "A Little Doubt Goes A Long Way", but alas, they played another song from the same album, which is is inferior, imo. It was "Where Have You Been". Still, the show was god damn incredible overall.
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