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Also formed in 1991, Rancid helped bring to life a new wave of both ska and punk rock.
Source: https://americansongwriter.com/the-4-best-ska-bands-of-the-1990s/
English ska group Madness scored their only U.K. No. 1 with “House of Fun,” a coming-of-age song released in 1982 that chronicles a boy determined to lose his virginity on his 16th birthday.
Heather Augustyn, one of the world's foremost historians on ska music, shows the flow chart she drew that got her research started for her new book, "Rude Girls: Women in 2 Tone and One Step Beyond."
“I wanted to start a ska band,” said Seese, now 48, a utility company worker and father of two who’s planning to move from Butler County to Bellevue.
Within a decade its extraordinary musicians created three musical genres soon known worldwide: ska, rocksteady, and reggae.