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Overseas ska: A roundup of must-know representative bands

SKA is a music genre that emerged in Jamaica in the 1950s and 1960s, said to have been born under the influence of American jazz and R&B, as well as “mento,” a Jamaican folk style.

Even if you know little about ska, you’ve probably heard its beat with the accented 2nd and 4th counts at least once—ska elements are actually woven into a wide variety of genres.

For those who want to start listening to SKA, we’ll introduce a range of iconic international bands across multiple styles—from original ska to 2 Tone, neo-ska, ska punk, and ska-core!

Overseas ska: A roundup of must-know representative bands (61–70)

Burnin’ LoveThe Porkers

The Porkers are an Australian ska punk band, which is rare for the ska scene.

“Burnin’ Love” means a blazing love, and it carries the nuance that everything heats up with your kiss.

Love songs done as ska tunes are great, aren’t they?

Saturday SkinsThe Skoidats

“Saturday Skins” by The Skoidats falls into the ska-punk genre.

It leans a bit more toward punk, but those who like it really like it.

It’s a chaotic song about knowing where your place is and where you’re going, yet not really knowing at all—but it’s a powerful and cool track.

In conclusion

From the 1990s to the present, ska music has continued to be loved around the world.

Evolving through fusions with genres like punk, reggae, and soul, its musicality still captivates many people today.

With passionate messages, catchy beats, and a distinctive worldview, their music is sure to open the door to new musical experiences.