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Ink 19 :: Dance Hall Crashers

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October 1998 :: Music D-G :: Dance Hall Crashers (Jason Feifer)

Dance Hall Crashers Blue Plate Special MCA When I eat fish, I don't really eat the fish. Instead, I pick at it like I'm doing a dissection on the damned thing, eating what parts I think look edible and pushing the rest of the crap to the side so that my plate looks like a war-zone by the time I'm finished ...

Ink 19 :: Dance Hall Crashers

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This live album by the Dance Hall Crashers delivers what it promises on the c...

DANCE HALL CRASHERS THE LIVE RECORD Pink and Black This live album by the Dance Hall Crashers delivers what it promises on the cover: witless banter and 25 mildly antagonistic songs of love. I thought all the songs sounded the same at first, but the more I listened to it, the more I caught the differences ...

Ink 19 :: Dance Hall Crashers

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October 1999 :: Music C-D :: Dance Hall Crashers (Jason Feifer)

Dance Hall Crashers Purr Pink & Black As soon as the Dance Hall Crashers made, for the most unfathomable reason, the ill-fated decision to forego their horn section, the band's been on a consistent downward spiral. Aimlessly searching for a home in the most lucrative genre, this latest incarnation ...

Ink 19 :: Common Rider

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November 1999 :: Ink Spots :: Common Rider (Tom Minarchick)

... a complete discography). Two of the four members of Op Ivy, "Lint" (now Tim Armstrong) and Matt Freeman, went on to forman early incarnation of the Dance Hall Crashers, but left before any recordings were done. Armstrong and Freeman hooked up with Tim's roommate, Brett Reed, and createdRancid.Armstrong ...

Ink 19 :: Steady Sounds From the Underground

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November 1998 :: Music Sl-T :: Steady Sounds From the Underground (Julio Diaz)

... , Hepcat, the Supertones, Kemuri, and Bim Skala Bim on your comp, some of this stuff is starting to get seriously overexposed. Case in point: the Dance Hall Crashers' "Othello," which makes its umpteenth appearance on a record here. I'm not saying there isn't some great stuff here (the Independents, ...

Ink 19 :: Ska-tastrophe

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December 1997 :: Ink Spots :: Ska-tastrophe (Julio Diaz)

... particular, Jamie brings up some of the more interesting ska stories of the last two years. "In issue two," he begins, "I did an interview with the Dance Hall Crashers, and at the time they were embroiled in a big debate with Moon Records, and of course, they made comments on that situation in the interview ...

Ink 19 :: Hepcat

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December 1998 :: Ink Spots :: Hepcat (Julio Diaz)

... to us, i.e. [gesturing around us] wood-paneled bus. What were your thoughts about working with ex-Dexy's Midnight Runners/General Public drummer and Dance Hall Crashers/Specials producer Stoker on Right On Time? [sings] "Come on Eileen... " [laughs]. It was a trip, because he's such a fast-talking English ...

Ink 19 :: Lovewhip

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It's been a while since I heard a ska album that really got me going. It seem...

... "No More You," "Rudies In Stereo," and "Nairobi." In the small world of female fronted ska, Lovewhip lands somewhere behind Metro Stylee and ahead of Dance Hall Crashers and No Doubt (way back when they were ska). Squirrelygirl Music, P.O. Box 2183, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130; http://www.lovewhip.net Phil ...

Ink 19 :: Hepcat

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Sometimes, when I'm listening to Hepcat, I have to stop whatever I'm doing an...

... & I" and a rough n' ready version of "Tek Dat." Also noteworthy for guest vocals is the sultry "Prison Of Love," which features lead vocals from the Dance Hall Crashers' Karina Denike. Stunning and sexy, this torchy dub ballad is undoubtedly a highlight of the album. That's not to say that the band ...

Ink 19 :: Oreskaband

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EP (Sony). Review by Jen Cray.

... ). While this quick little EP opens with a rather ear strangling bit of annoyance ("Pantime"), the next song is easily the disc's winner ("Yeah! Ska Dance") -- and also the one chosen for the TV spot. In an attempt to win over ska purists, they put in a cover of Toots & the Maytal's "Monkey Man" and ...
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