Gifted But Twisted- Obladi Oblada (Punk/Ska Beatles cover)
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cool at the beginning, but the chorus is a bit too much...IDK what, but it's just too much. Sorry, other than that, great job!
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Up tempo Ska without horns is more commonly reffered to as Ska-Punk or Skacore, which is what is used to describe Op Ivy and The Suicide Machines
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I love the offspring! :P
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@Shadowyoshi022 ugh... too long winded.
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When i saw that they did a punk cover of The Beatles, i was about ready to rape somebody. But... this is... AWESOME!
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@12345JJBB No doubt is neither punk nor ska. A really great ska influenced ska band is Operation Ivy. Listen to Healthy Body Sick Mind, Badtown, and Unity. Better than any No Doubt or Sublime song
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A lot of Sublime's music doesn't have brass, and they're considered to be the biggest and best ska punk band of all time.
No Doubt, another huge ska punk band, not all of there music has brass.
There , debate ended.
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Sounds like the guy who sang this was born without testicles.
Fucking pussy.
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This song was proto Two Tone Ska before it became big in England.
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@Kylejames245 Haha that made me lol hard!
you dont need brass to necessarily make it ska, they play an upbeat ska thing during the verses, this definitly isnt metal
d00dipwnxD7 2 years ago 9
A genre is whatever you want it to be, don't yell at someone or call them a fag if they think it needs brass to be ska, and don't yell at those people if you think it doesn't!
Music is an art, everyone has there own style, besides, if I was a band, I'd like a little criticism, theres always place for improvement, though they didn't do it in the nicest way (they do kinda deserve to be flamed for that) Don't be throwing around fag and stuff just because of their opinion...thats just a dick move...
Shadowyoshi022 2 years ago 6