Lip Up Fatty
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Lip Up Fatty-This is the third 2 Tone era song that we've done so far. I first saw Bad Manners while I was in high school-when they played the Berkeley Keystone in 1983. A lot of the punk rock kids went to that show, and it was so cool to see punks, mods, and skaters all under one roof getting along and loving ska music.
Tim Timebomb- Guitar, Vocals
Kevin Bivona - Guitar, Melodica
Justin Bivona - Bass
Jesse Bivona - Drums
Dan Boer - B3 Organ
Bad Luck
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I've always loved Social Distortion, and Mike Ness is a great songwriter. Rancid and Social D. have a history... Mike played guitar onstage with Rancid at Roseland in New York in 1996, and Matt Freeman played bass with Social D. on tour. We used to love seeing Johnny Two Bags play in Cadillac Tramps, and during his stint in U.S. Bombs. You can see how intertwined we are.
Tim Timebomb - Guitar, Vocals
Dash Hutton - Drums, Background Vocals
Tim Hutton - Bass, Background Vocals
Kevin Bivona - Additional Guitars, Organ
Brandon Intelligator - Pedal Steel
Skeleton Crew
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DJs in the 60s, from the UK would bypass playing the smoother R&B from Tamla/Motown, and would instead choose to play artists on labels like Okeh, Champion and Cameo-- rarer records on labels that would churn dance floors with their harder sound. We love to play songs that have a big strong back beat that moves quick. Northern Soul!
Tim Timebomb- Guitar, Vocals
Dash Hutton - Drums, BG Vocals
Kevin Bivona - Bass, Piano
Mike Bolger - Horns
James King -Horns
Thirty Pieces Of Silver
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Shakin' up Orange Street- the street with a beat, in 1964 was Jamaican ska singer, and heavyweight producer Prince Buster, a musical pioneer. I love the story that Prince Buster was security for Coxsone Dodd's 'Downbeat" sound system. He was hired because he was a boxer. If anybody wanted to smash Coxsone's sound system, you'd have to get through Prince Buster first. He was super influential with the 2 Tone movement -- Madness "One Step Beyond", and "Madness", are Prince Buster Songs, plus The Specials- "Enjoy Yourself", "Judge Dread"and "Al Capone", to name a few--and we're doing "Thirty Pieces Of Silver".
Tim Timebomb - Guitar, Vocals
J Bonner - Bass
Dan Boer- Organ
Scott Abels - Drums
John Morrical -Piano
Mike Bolger - Horns
Pablo Calogero- Sax
Kevin Bivona- BG vocal
Aimee Interrupter -BG Vocal
Jordis Unga - BG Vocal
Sixteen Tons
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This is just one of those old chestnuts that you hear over and over. It's a fun song for us to play. My vocal and guitar are done in one performance, using one mic in a more stripped down version.
Tim Timebomb - Guitar and Vocals
Kevin Bivona - Percussion, Mandolin, Keys, BG Vocals