![]() I’m talking about real ska shit, not any of this mid-90s ska pop rock crap. I swear to you my life changed from then on out. Don’t get me wrong, Sum 41’s Half Our of Power and All Killer, No Thriller are two fucking awesome albums, just…you know.Ĭito burnt me a mix of ska songs, and holy shit. I just graduated from middle school no more than a year ago and the big thing going on at the time was like Sum 41 and Good Charlotte. Side-note: At the time I was really into 90s and early 2000 pop-punk, along with a lot of electronic dance music and some alternative rock. ![]() My good punx friend William “Cito” Vivas told me I had to start listening to ska because all the music I listened to at the time was really lame. ![]() I never did ask my uncle, but I’ll tell you jammed on it the whole weekend.įast forward my life to 2004, middle of my freshman year in high school. Of course I exclaimed like a little kid “WHATISTHISTHISISAWESOMEOMGOMGOMG!” to which my Pops replied “I don’t know, it’s my brother’s record…go ask your uncle”. I saw this sick vinyl cover with a bunch of guys in suits and sunglasses with check print everywhere and I thought it was the most bad ass thing ever. It was in the precious third grade, it was a weekend and my Pops just taught me how to use a vinyl player. I still remember the first time I ever heard The Specials.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |