The Japanese Ska thread! (21)

1 Name: ♪ ☆ Unpopular Popstar ☆ ♪ 2005-12-30 03:02 ID:940dwx/w

I'm fairly loose on what I define as Ska, rock or punk with trumpets will do.

Anyone into japanese ska? Some of it is pretty awesome, but the only bands I've been able to get a listen to are:

  1. Yum! Yum! ORANGE
  2. Kemuri
  3. Ska Ska Club

I recommend all three of them, there is another fairly popular one called the Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra or something - I had a listen once, but they didn't do much for me.

2 Name: ♪ ☆ Unpopular Popstar ☆ ♪ 2006-01-01 02:06 ID:LRV+IV9g

I'm not familiar with the other two, but isn't Yum! Yum! ORANGE skunk, whereas the Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra is regular ska? You can't really compare them on the same level.
Anyway, my experience with Japanese ska is limited to Yum! Yum! ORANGE and the TSPO (other than the occasional anime song with ska influence). I like them both, though.

3 Name: 1 2006-01-01 10:27 ID:940dwx/w

>but isn't Yum! Yum! ORANGE skunk

I have no idea!

4 Name: ♪ ☆ Unpopular Popstar ☆ ♪ 2006-01-04 06:06 ID:Heaven

SNAIL RAMP!!

5 Name: ♪ ☆ Unpopular Popstar ☆ ♪ 2006-01-11 00:58 ID:Ug7kpFYb

>>4
Fresh Brash Old Man?

6 Name: ♪ ☆ Unpopular Popstar ☆ ♪ 2006-01-11 02:48 ID:W9QG8av8

On my quest for more J-Ska, I came accross this.
http://jmr.run-ino-run.net/viewforum.php?f=10

Which had this cool link posted on it:
http://www.sound-tv.net/channel/ska/top.html

7 Name: ♪ ☆ Unpopular Popstar ☆ ♪ 2006-02-07 07:39 ID:syR8e5Pc

also: tokyo ska paradise orchestra

8 Name: ♪ ☆ Unpopular Popstar ☆ ♪ 2006-02-07 10:41 ID:Heaven

>>7
see >>1

also, wtf is skunk?

9 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-08-29 06:32 ID:jESAoaZZ

coquettish, i saw em in tokyo and they were fucking awesome.

10 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-08-30 03:40 ID:HCfKibjX

B-DASH isn't really ska, since they don't have trumpets, but they still have that sound.

11 Name: TokyoJapan22 : 2006-09-06 23:43 ID:gjPZgqUH

What about Orange Range?

12 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-09-09 17:03 ID:HCfKibjX

>>11
no.

13 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-09-19 08:03 ID:874eqsiK

determinations, the ska flames

14 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-09-24 15:04 ID:HeFJZak6

oi-skall mates!

15 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-10-16 03:21 ID:yU+QxIj5

SHAKA LABBITS!

16 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-10-23 14:57 ID:l8eXmYlL

Oh!I love scatology too!

17 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2006-11-16 23:55 ID:78zc6JDc

what about american or other western ska bands. I mean, I love ska in all forms, and the few J-ska I've listened to i've liked, but I'm curious to know what other ska you guys listen to. For me, it has to be Suburban Legends (you need to actually SEE them play to really do them justice though), Reel Big Fish, Big D and the Kids Table (even though they're not totally ska), the Untouchables, Less than Jake before they sold out and went all emo, Mighty Mighty Bosstones, and the Aquabats when they were still ska (even though I also love their new stuff. they just completely kick ass).

18 Name: Nikkei Sindex : 2007-09-16 12:58 ID:04gvx9XH

Japanese ska podcast, featuring live, interview & studio w/ Joyride!

19 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2007-09-17 09:29 ID:l4Gkh3hx

Witchery SKANK, GOLLBETTY, muramasa, FRESH CHERRY SOURCE

20 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2007-09-18 22:17 ID:OflURaAv

Didn't FLOW do at least one ska song? (Everything All Right)

21 Name: ♪ ☆ Anonymous Popstar ☆ ♪ : 2020-01-15 17:05 ID:IQJLmAZq

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