Alternative rock groups Reel Big Fish and The Working Title will join Wyclef Jean for this year's Spring Fling concert on April 16. Organized by the Social Planning and Events Committee, the concert ...
In-demand ska/punk music video director Chris Graue also releases music as Lo(u)ser, and he often collaborates with big names in the ska and punk communities on his songs. His newest single “No Hope” ...
Reel Big Fish is streaming six songs from their upcoming covers album Fame, Fortune and Fornication. You can check them out at MySpace. The record is set for release on January 20, 2009 and follows up ...
Orange County ska stalwarts Reel Big Fish and new wave-inspired pop-punk weirdos the Aquabats are hitting the road together with a stop at the Aztec Theatre scheduled for Sunday, June 6. Reel Big Fish ...
To this day Reel Big Fish's live album - "Our Live Album is Better than Your Live Album" (2006) - is definitively their best. They produced their first album "Turn the Radio Off" in 1996 and in the ...
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Youre All In This Together is the name of a DVD recorded by Reel Big Fish at The Alley in Fullerton California on March 23 2006 The DVD is sold with Reel Big Fishs live album Our Live Album Is Better ...
After the novel coronavirus pandemic forced the cancellation of this year’s So Cal Hoedown, festival organizers plan a 2021 return to San Pedro for the punk, psychobilly and rockabilly hootenanny. The ...
When it comes to modern classics, there are few books and movies that stand out like American Psycho. It’s referenced all over the place and for sure has a soft spot in most metalheads’ hearts for how ...
Third-wave ska band Reel Big Fish are hitting the studio to record their eighth full-length, the band announced. They posted to their Facebook page: Well Kids, get excited; It's finally happening!
In the '90s, ska once again gave trenchant teens a new outlet. The melodic, horn-accompanied sound and straight-from-their-angry-little-hearts lyrics allowed teens to sing and skank away their angst.