Lots of skacore bands are more punkish than core, though.)
I mean, the 'classic' ska is really close to reggae and, well... it seems so distant.
Blah, I don't really believe any band can be aaaaall that related to a specific genre. Unless you created a subgenre for each band that has ever existed ='D
And one more thing: WHAT IS REALLY IMPORTANT HERE IS THAT THEY MAKE GREAT SONGS. the rest is the rest
Ever heard of skacore? If they were to be put into a genre, guess there wouldn't be a better choice. It's sorta "punk ska" (and actually, the 'ska' everyone knows nowadays, lol). ok, maybe it should have a hardcore drum and brass to be a "real" skacore band, as this Thunder's sound-a-like drum, as well as the missing of the brass, is kinda minimalist, just like punk rock itself. that if you consider that our well-known ska comes from elements of the original ska mixed up with hardcore
Its certainly not traditional ska nor two tone but it could be third wave. Except I like this and can't listen to third wave probably because most of its American. You really couldn't have The Selecter or Madness in Japanese.
Masshuruum Kyatto Nambaa Pureeto <-- is the japanese title. If looking use that as opposed to the video's title. Shaka labbits is an excellent Jrock/punk band. Wish I knew more Japanese however...still only get half their songs lol.
actually they are a ska band. best way to figure out if a band is ska has plenty to do with the sound of the guitar. of course a brass is very common (and preferable) in a ska band, but this band definitely has the ska influence. listen to the dead 60's (another ska band) no brass. you need to expose yourself to a wide range of ska music, there are very diverse ways of producing that ska sound and not exactly predictable as you are making them seem.
also if you are going to compare them to rock, listen to l'arc~en~ciel or the pillows, rock is nowhere near their sound. as for punk... though ska, rockabilly and punk have a huge relationship (as well as with the fans) again, not even remotely close to their sound. listen to thee out mods or lolita no.18.
i think the best band names come from japan my favs ketchup mania browny circus super egg machine strawberry jam sloth love chunks shaka labbits shonen kamikaze puppy pet the pink panda doping panda pez stomp midnightpumpkin maximum the hormone
I don't know why you speak about non sense. "Mushroom cat number plate" is just the description of the car's number plate at the beginning of the video.
one of my favs!
love the bass line
antigluttony 10 months ago
UKI IS SO CUTE XD
kusozun 1 year ago
Lots of skacore bands are more punkish than core, though.)
I mean, the 'classic' ska is really close to reggae and, well... it seems so distant.
Blah, I don't really believe any band can be aaaaall that related to a specific genre. Unless you created a subgenre for each band that has ever existed ='D
And one more thing: WHAT IS REALLY IMPORTANT HERE IS THAT THEY MAKE GREAT SONGS. the rest is the rest
elemonte 2 years ago 9
Ever heard of skacore? If they were to be put into a genre, guess there wouldn't be a better choice. It's sorta "punk ska" (and actually, the 'ska' everyone knows nowadays, lol). ok, maybe it should have a hardcore drum and brass to be a "real" skacore band, as this Thunder's sound-a-like drum, as well as the missing of the brass, is kinda minimalist, just like punk rock itself. that if you consider that our well-known ska comes from elements of the original ska mixed up with hardcore
elemonte 2 years ago
who cares what genre or what wave, they make good music. why get lost in details?
bigorange2082 2 years ago 4
I <3 SHAKALABBITS
yiny46 2 years ago
Its certainly not traditional ska nor two tone but it could be third wave. Except I like this and can't listen to third wave probably because most of its American. You really couldn't have The Selecter or Madness in Japanese.
Laurieequalpirate 3 years ago
SHAKALABBITS!! <333
xxAnimeObsessedxx 3 years ago
LOL! I love them! YAY ^.^
XxQueenkinkyxX 3 years ago
:D
it's so cute♥
ChiSakura 3 years ago 2
woooohooo! nice! ^^ xD
ilonaaaxD 3 years ago
Should have read all the comments before I posted my last comment. But it still doesn't explain the bands name.
andrebrannan1953 3 years ago
sposed to be chocolate rabbits....choco rabbits...shaka labbits....lol
baracudabomber 3 years ago
The name of the band is strange enough but the title of this song is bizarre!!!
andrebrannan1953 3 years ago
Masshuruum Kyatto Nambaa Pureeto <-- is the japanese title. If looking use that as opposed to the video's title. Shaka labbits is an excellent Jrock/punk band. Wish I knew more Japanese however...still only get half their songs lol.
Apoc6669 4 years ago
This is actually jska, not jrock or punk. :]
MostRADtasticGal 3 years ago
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You realize ska needs brass right? Which, they lack.
God I love when people don't know music genera's.
Apoc6669 3 years ago
Call it ska, rock, punk...it's music!
attela666 3 years ago 5
rofl the specials didnt always have brass in their songs...
baracudabomber 3 years ago 2
......DOMINATED........... baracudabomber match set and game. *celebratory parade*
spoungywizard 3 years ago
actually they are a ska band. best way to figure out if a band is ska has plenty to do with the sound of the guitar. of course a brass is very common (and preferable) in a ska band, but this band definitely has the ska influence. listen to the dead 60's (another ska band) no brass. you need to expose yourself to a wide range of ska music, there are very diverse ways of producing that ska sound and not exactly predictable as you are making them seem.
KanonHara19 3 years ago
also if you are going to compare them to rock, listen to l'arc~en~ciel or the pillows, rock is nowhere near their sound. as for punk... though ska, rockabilly and punk have a huge relationship (as well as with the fans) again, not even remotely close to their sound. listen to thee out mods or lolita no.18.
KanonHara19 3 years ago
can anyone find the lyrics to this song?! i can't and it makes me sad ...
darkpunksbabe 4 years ago
band name is Shaka Labbits
aiko51 4 years ago 3
Mushroom Cat Number Plate? That's the band name?
I like it and the tune ain't bad. A few more
loony Japanese band names:
Mummy The Peepshow
Thee Michelle Gun Elephant
Titans Go Kings
FatCalicoCat 4 years ago
the song is called Mushroom cat number plate.
the band is Shaka Labbits.
Hobbes4president 4 years ago
i think the best band names come from japan
my favs
Hysteric Blue
LOVE PSYCHEDELICO
GOING UNDER GROUND
shaka labbits
maximum the hormone
muramasa☆
Gollbetty
aiko51 4 years ago
The singer is pretty.
She remind me of Yuki.
UreshiiAiko13 4 years ago 5
jUST Mushroom+Cat+Number Plate...isnt it? lol
yOshitoDesu 4 years ago
*_*
nandahrox 5 years ago
ShinnoYuki 5 years ago 5
LOLL special
Orange34 5 years ago
dont forget Bump Of Chicken =X
zoro105 2 years ago
@ShinnoYuki
What about Porno Graffiti?
Taegerific 1 year ago
How about: "Hi this is the SayonnaraBakanamono band performing from Seattle, Washington." ?
P.S. I just made that name up. It doesn't mean anything.
ChineseinCanada 5 years ago
yes it does its something like"farewell idiotic thing or person" hmmm...would be a good english band yeah
SFabianB 4 years ago 2
Japanese bands like to give nonsensical english names to their songs.
ChineseinCanada 5 years ago
i wish english people would give nonsensical japanese names to their songs. :D
brittany0 5 years ago
I don't know why you speak about non sense. "Mushroom cat number plate" is just the description of the car's number plate at the beginning of the video.
Yaguara 4 years ago 3
lol the name of the sing is so special xD
Orange34 5 years ago
Whoa the "sing"? I meant song lol
Orange34 5 years ago