Physical copy of What Do You Know About Ska Punk? Volume Two.
Two disc.Full color Eco wallet. MP3 CD.
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about
On the Jamaican music scene for over 5 years now, The Copacetics are an 8 piece Reggae/Ska band that celebrate authentic & traditional Jamaican rhythms! From their catchy original songs, to the traditional tunes dating back to the birth of the Jamaican groove, The Copacetics will have you dancing, drinking and enjoying the Summer life! With fans across the country and overseas, they've shared the stage with such legends as The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Steel Pulse, Yellowman, The Skints, The Skatalites, The Slackers, Fishbone, The Toasters, Bim Skala Bim, The English Beat, The Pietasters, Roddy Radiation from The Specials, King Django, and many more. Their debut self titled album won "Album of the Month" on Reggae Steady Ska, and "Blood From A Stone" spent multiple weeks in the Top 5 on California's "Ska Parade" radio countdown. With numerous award nominations to their credit, they were called a "dynasty" by Motif Magazine after winning Best Reggae/Ska Act of 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017. Their 2nd full length record, Ska Royale, is available now.
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credits
from What Do You Know About Ska Punk? Vol. 2,
released January 8, 2018
Credited Band Members/Roles:
Matt Di Chiara - Lead Vocals, Trombone Matt Smith - Bass, Backing Vocals Mike Cirino - Guitar, Backing Vocals Chris Mitchell - Keys, Backing Vocals Stephen Grueb - Tenor Saxophone, Backing Vocals Nick Zambrotta - Alto Saxophone Carey Bowman - Drums Aaron Abrahamson Cote - Percussion, Steel Pan
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I found Days N' Daze right at the end of a long term relationship falling apart into a toxic mess. This album really helped me get through it. Call in the Coroner in particular was on repeat many days. Thanks for the tunes y'all! Tribar