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Wednesday
Jun262013

Reggae Buddz Again!

It’s common knowledge that reggae was most popular in the late sixties and seventies. After all, nearly everyone recognizes the names Bob Marley and Peter Tosh. And hell, even the Beatles started to have some strong reggae vibes in their music. UB40, amongst a few similar bands, carried the genre through the eighties. But in the nineties, fans were taken back to reggae’s roots, as the decade seems now to be the rebirth of ska, a forerunner to the genre. Hugely popular bands formed like Sublime, Reel Big Fish, and Catch 22 that jerked ska back to the mainstream media.

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