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Judas Chongo
Sep 12, 2007

My very first concert was The Toasters with Big D and The Kids Table during my freshman year of high school. I feel bad as of late because I moved away from listening to ska, but I recently got into Streetlight Manifesto and got to see them over the summer along with Reel Big Fish (second time seeing them).

Whats the general consensus on Leftover Crack and Choking Victim, more so the latter. I really like "No Gods, No Managers" and it is one of my favorite ska records next to Streetlight's "Everything Goes Numb" (I have not heard the new album yet).

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Judas Chongo
Sep 12, 2007

Mr. Heavy posted:

I say this in every ska thread, but Mephiskapheles's God Bless Satan is without a doubt in my mind the greatest third-wave ska album ever conceived.

I have "Maximum Perversion" and I have to say its a pretty good album, but it kinda feels like its missing something.

Judas Chongo
Sep 12, 2007

jetgrindeggy posted:

Choking Victim's reunion show on 9/11/05 was one of the best shows I've ever been to. By the time they played 500 Channels, you couldn't even stay on your feet for more than 2 or 3 seconds before getting knocked down.

When I saw Leftover Crack last year they played pretty big chunk of Choking Victim songs and even "Heroine or Suicide".

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