>late 90s/early 2000s movie. >SKA music starts playing

>late 90s/early 2000s movie
>SKA music starts playing

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  1. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    I was also a big fan of S.K.A.
    Super Kool Alternative, cool with a K because it was the 90s.

  2. 6 months ago
    Anonymous
    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      Youre no gay.

  3. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    >clueless
    >bosstones show up.
    Kind of an oversight on the Punk Rock elementary schools part. They were way bigger than less than jake. Operation ivy only getting an obligatory nod they only sniffed the mainstream with rancid.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      I have a theory that sublime was the biggest band of the 90s as nearly all clicks had a song they liked. Nirvana gets all the credit, but the grunge fad lasted like 2 years and only the "alternateens" liked it before moving onto Korn and shit.
      >jocks & preps and the dave matthews crowd
      santaria, what I got, badfish, saw red
      >Hippies
      Garden grove, scarlet begonias, smoke 2 joints
      >skaters and punks
      Were only gonna die, seed, paddle out, all you need. STP
      Goths
      ......................
      Goths were to lowest teenage click back then so they dont count. This was just my experience graduating high school in an upper middle class coastal town in 1998. Sublime was cool with everyone at any type of party. Im guessing they dont get more credit because like 1/2 of their songs are covers.

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        agreed. Sublime had way more great songs than Nirvana and Brad's death was a bigger loss than Kurt.

        • 6 months ago
          Anonymous

          I remember my parents trying to sit down with me after school to have some "talk" about kurt cobain offing himself, because they remembered I had worn nirvana shirts. By that time I and most teenagers were over the grunge fad and I didnt give a frick about nirvana anymore. Brads death I was actually upset about, but maybe it was for the better, because that band could have gone on to suck for decades if they kept going. (long beach dub allstars)

          • 6 months ago
            Anonymous

            MH was of course big into it

            >because that band could have gone on to suck for decades if they kept going
            lol no doubt but at least i wouldn't have had to listen to all that FRICKING BRADLEY MAN FRICKING BRADLEY oh gosh we lost a fake reggae accent!

            agreed. Sublime had way more great songs than Nirvana and Brad's death was a bigger loss than Kurt.

            >Sublime had way more great songs than Nirvana
            pppppppppppppffffffffffffffffffffffttttttttttttttttttttt sick bait zoomer

            I DAN PLAC-TEESE SAN-TA-REE-A

            now that's out of the way what else you got

            checked. 90s shit is a fad now. I saw more nirvana shirts this summer than I did in the 90s. No Pearl Jam ones but im not sure if they are cool with their merch being sold at walmart

            >No Pearl Jam ones
            biggest concert band in history they've sold 10 billion ten shirts

            I think they mean they didn't know the next trend would be Black folk and perhaps they would've not moved the social barometer so quickly had they known.

            >uses post-9/11 logic on the '90s
            it was before every butthole had a radical political view they wanted to tell you all about

            • 6 months ago
              Anonymous

              >biggest concert band in history they've sold 10 billion ten shirts
              but they arent mass distrubted and shilled the way nirvana shirts are now. They ever make nice with ticketmaster?

            • 6 months ago
              Anonymous

              Mission Hill had a great soundtrack

            • 6 months ago
              Anonymous

              >>uses post-9/11 logic on the '90s
              >it was before every butthole had a radical political view they wanted to tell you all about
              Ska and punk are Rife with cringe proto woke politics

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                MH was of course big into it

                >because that band could have gone on to suck for decades if they kept going
                lol no doubt but at least i wouldn't have had to listen to all that FRICKING BRADLEY MAN FRICKING BRADLEY oh gosh we lost a fake reggae accent!
                [...]
                >Sublime had way more great songs than Nirvana
                pppppppppppppffffffffffffffffffffffttttttttttttttttttttt sick bait zoomer

                I DAN PLAC-TEESE SAN-TA-REE-A

                now that's out of the way what else you got

                [...]
                >No Pearl Jam ones
                biggest concert band in history they've sold 10 billion ten shirts
                [...]
                >uses post-9/11 logic on the '90s
                it was before every butthole had a radical political view they wanted to tell you all about

                I think they mean they didn't know the next trend would be Black folk and perhaps they would've not moved the social barometer so quickly had they known.

                Humanity has always been rife with buttholes having radical political views they wanted to talk about. It's not a 90's or 00's phenomenon.

              • 6 months ago
                Anonymous

                Sure but don't you agree it was more so in the alternative and anti establishment nature of ska and punk than other genres?

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        I fricking hated Sublime, I'm glad that homosexual died.

  4. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    >watching children's TV
    >Ska comes on
    >it's kino

    PICK IT UP!

  5. 6 months ago
    Anonymous
  6. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    I wouldn't really call Sublime ska punk

  7. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    IM THE SUPERMAN.

    Man, Gwen really sold the frick out huh?

  8. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    was operation ivy really that popular?

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      Op Ivy is one of those bands that exploded in popularity after they broke up.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      only to gays in the punk scene

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      Operation ivy sort of morphed into rancid, so in a sense they were popular. They sore of acted as a gateway band for a lot of people into more underground music than MTV or radio because AM/FM was still big back then.

      Op Ivy is one of those bands that exploded in popularity after they broke up.

      only to gays in the punk scene

      accurate

      this album is nearly perfect for what it was.

  9. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    how the frick is that b***h ska?

  10. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    SO HERE I AM

  11. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    i aint no hollaback girl

  12. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    >no sum 41

  13. 6 months ago
    Anonymous
    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      >YWN see NOFX live again.
      Its hilarious that less than jake and reel big fish are still fricking plugging away at it. NOFX got way bigger over time, the other two are still playing the same shitty clubs the were 25 years ago. Reel Big Fish must really hate having to play "sellout" every time their on the side stage of some who gives a shit festival

  14. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    Didn't know how good I had it in elementary school watching Tai and Matt frick up evil digimon with ska music blasting.

  15. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    we didn't know how good we had it

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      But we literally did. We also knew it was a trend back then and that trends come and go.

      • 6 months ago
        Anonymous

        I think they mean they didn't know the next trend would be Black folk and perhaps they would've not moved the social barometer so quickly had they known.

  16. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    >tfw the Aquabats finally got a TV show and it was great, only to get killed again
    Its not fricking fair bros

  17. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    Punk rock mba

    But yeah ska was everywhere because it was rhythmic punk so it gelled better for party atmospheres of teen comedies.

    I always remember reel big fish being in baseketball. Its the only time I really thought it was played well in a movie tbh.

  18. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    All of the zoomers I work with love this shitty boring music, specifically sublime.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      checked. 90s shit is a fad now. I saw more nirvana shirts this summer than I did in the 90s. No Pearl Jam ones but im not sure if they are cool with their merch being sold at walmart

  19. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    >SOVL SKATERS

  20. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    The music period of music history.

  21. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    >poser gays are listening to ska
    >meanwhile I'm riding the swing meme in my brand new zoot suit with all the beautiful babies

  22. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    >The mighty mighty ball stones dude! Like drink caffeinated soda and like be ungovernable

  23. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    That 90s American shit isn't Ska.

  24. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    The only music genre worse than ska is electro swing. Both are obsessed over by insufferable tastelets and all their trash sounds the same. Don't reply to my post, I won't read it as I'll be leaving the thread after making it, that's how confident I am in my opinion (which is also a fact). Get fricked.

    • 6 months ago
      Anonymous

      You're not white

  25. 6 months ago
    Anonymous

    I fricking hate Finn. He's such a fricking homosexual. Literally all of his opinions are wrong.

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