
IODA Promonet Week 18 Week 18! Have you been liking what we recommend so far? Hit us up with comments so that we can and will try our very best to get you what you want! --- Deep Elm Sampler No. 2 - Records for the Working Class 2 [2006 - Deep Elm Records] This compilation can't be titled any better - especially for the working you and me. It's a comp to help me get by my [...]

Diamond Bike (mp3) from What Happened Don't Lie by Offcutts Download "Ask" (mp3) from "Duet All Night Long" by Reel Big Fish / Zolof The Rock & Roll Destroyer ReIgnition Recordings Buy at iTunes Music Store More On This Album [...]

Little-known fact: I (Jim) used to be pretty into ska. Seriously, I have a ska tattoo on my leg. Not cool or indie or whatever but it's the way it is. Eh. Now, I used to LOVE The Mighty Mighty Bosstones and Reel Big Fish. I think I saw them a combined 25 times or something unnecessary like that. Of course, ska died a pretty quick and absolute death years ago but a few of the bands still flounder about, drawing in crowds of loyal mainstays. One of those bands is Reel Big Fish. They've put [...]
OK, not everybody thinks it's OK to like ska, but for those that do, cover masters Reel big Fish are a pretty good reason. Maybe not for their original material, but the Fish have a reel knack for bringing palm-muted...

Over 300 millions songs were written in 2006. 42% of them were released commercially. 12% will never be heard by a national audience. 2% are actually just birds squawking into a baby moniter. Yes, we know what you're thinking: that we made up those figures just now. And if we wanted to be honest, we'd say you are 100% right. But Invisible Limb isn't about being honest. It's about making claims. Solid, bold claims. About music. Don't mix your facts with our claims, man. 2006 [...]
Third wave of ska (from wikipedia ) When Two Tone ska appeared in the UK in the late 1970s and early 1980s, ska groups also started forming in the United States and other countries. Two of the earliest, and longest-lived, American ska bands are The Toasters and Bim Skala Bim. The Toasters, a band created in the two-tone era were one of the main driving forces behind the third wave of ska, which includes bands such as The Allstonians, The Slackers, Fishbone and Hepcat. Bands like Operation Ivy and The Mighty Mighty Bosstones [...]