Proto-ska punk is a term used to describe a number of ska (mostly two-tone and/or new wave) music that was important precursors of ska punk, or who have been cited by early ska punk bands as influential. American new wave band Oingo Boingo and American rock band Fishbone are two of the earliest notable examples of the combination of ska and punk rock with Oingo Boingo's songs Violent Love and Who Do You Want to Be having two-tone and punk influences and Fishbone's album In Your Face combining ska with new wave and funk rock influences. Another notable early example of ska … read more
Proto-ska punk is a term used to describe a number of ska (mostly two-tone and/or new wave) music that was important precursors of ska punk, or who have been cited by early ska punk bands as influential. American new wave band Oingo Boingo and American rock band Fishbone are two of the earlie… read more
Proto-ska punk is a term used to describe a number of ska (mostly two-tone and/or new wave) music that was important precursors of ska punk, or who have been cited by early ska punk bands as influential. American new wave band Oingo Boingo and American rock band Fishbone are two of the earliest notable examples of the combination of ska and punk rock with Oingo B… read more