Catch-It Kebabs

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Bluelight 01:37 Tools
Nazi Paparazzi 02:40 Tools
She Needs Protection 03:07 Tools
3rd Degree 02:02 Tools
My Little White Friend 02:58 Tools
5 Years 03:14 Tools
Genetic Suicide 02:30 Tools
Party Politics 02:58 Tools
Skankin' Sausages 01:58 Tools
Subculture Contamination 03:13 Tools
The Feasta 02:56 Tools
Selectively Lazy 03:59 Tools
Skamasutra 03:04 Tools
Miss Chernobyl 04:06 Tools
Damnation 04:10 Tools
00-Nothing 00:00 Tools
Rudi Got Swing 02:15 Tools
00 Nothing 05:33 Tools
The Punisher 03:04 Tools
Damnation rough mix 03:04 Tools
Skankin Sausages 01:58 Tools
Nothing 05:33 Tools
00 Nothin' 05:32 Tools
Rudy Got Swing 05:32 Tools
Te Feasta 05:32 Tools
Five Years 05:32 Tools
00 Nothing (2007) 05:32 Tools
the Teasta 05:32 Tools
OO -Nothing 05:32 Tools
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This 9-Piece band hails from Barnsley in South Yorkshire fusing together a modern twist on the ska genre; incorporating swing grooves and a punk ideology taking influence from a wide range of bands from ‘The Clash’ to ‘Glen Miller’ and all that lies in-between, a sound which they have affectionately termed, ‘swing-core ska/punk’. The band consists of Tim Rivers (Tenor Sax), Alex Smith (Drums & Percussion), Stephan Bainbridge (Trombone), Dave Moulin (Vocals & Guitar), Graeme Kershaw (Guitar), Jamie Smith (Vocals & Bass), Dave Pantinuchi (Trumpet), Richard Dean (Keyboards), Andrew Summers (Trumpet) and Chloe Gray (Baritone/Alto Sax). Over the past 4 years since their formation, the band has built up a reputation for being one of the hardest working acts on the UK ska scene, entrancing the audience with their frantic stage show and sassy live swagger. Notching up over a 100 gigs a year, the band has built up a strong and loyal fan base from across the UK and Europe. Catch-it Kebabs have 2 albums already available: ‘Skankin’ Sausages (Do the Dog/Feet First, 2004) and ‘Return of the Kebabulance’ (Riot/Feet First, 2006). Although both albums received rave reviews, it was the maturity of ROTK which turned heads in the media. Brandon Allin from the biggest US online punk-zine, ‘Absolute Punk’ wrote: “A strong and distinct, and equally a wonderful release”. Recently the band had a track from their latest CD used on an international ska compilation, Ska is Dead. Their track, ‘Bluelight’, features alongside some of the worlds biggest ska acts, including ‘The Planet Smashers’, ‘Voodoo Glowskulls’ and ‘The Toasters’ The future is looking rosy, with their 3rd album currently in the demo stages; it is looking likely that the CD will be released in spring 2008. Blending more Latin and Calypso stylings than the previous records, the album is sure to be a bouncy party album from start to finish. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.