stubborn allstars

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Open Season 03:55 Tools
Friend 00:00 Tools
Tin Spam 03:56 Tools
Glimmer Of Hope 03:09 Tools
Tired Of Struggling 04:02 Tools
Rise To Find You 04:29 Tools
Rich Morrissey 04:01 Tools
Foolish You 04:11 Tools
Pick Yourself Up 03:55 Tools
Back With A New Batch 03:47 Tools
Lieutenant 06:49 Tools
Look Away 03:16 Tools
Because Of You 03:04 Tools
Dave Helm 03:48 Tools
Lost Out Again 03:18 Tools
Lose this Skin 00:00 Tools
Struggling Version 04:55 Tools
Catch That Train 02:26 Tools
One Glimmer of Hope 02:26 Tools
Laffinatcha 04:06 Tools
Roland meets richie 04:01 Tools
Judge Knotte (Lest Ye Be Judged) 05:05 Tools
Thankful 05:05 Tools
Crop No Drop 05:05 Tools
I Can't Touch You 04:13 Tools
Buccaneer Bay 02:33 Tools
Pick Yourself Up (Instrumental) 04:12 Tools
Nutz Die Chancen 03:03 Tools
Saturday Night 03:03 Tools
Baldman Jump 03:03 Tools
Not Like A Star 03:03 Tools
Grand Masters 03:03 Tools
True Mental 03:03 Tools
From Time To Time 03:03 Tools
Wash Away Evil 03:47 Tools
No Hay Luz 03:47 Tools
Take Your Chances 03:47 Tools
Coeur Blesse 03:47 Tools
Funny Place 03:47 Tools
Rukumbine 02:36 Tools
Lose The Skin 02:36 Tools
I'll Never Go Back Home 03:47 Tools
Bald Man Jump 03:47 Tools
Wrong Number 02:36 Tools
Road Song 02:36 Tools
Rude Boys 02:36 Tools
Dub Like A Star 02:36 Tools
You're The One To Be Sorry 02:36 Tools
The Road Song 02:36 Tools
Stubborn Allstars / Open Season 02:36 Tools
I Wanna Riot 02:36 Tools
Tin Spam (Radio Edit) 02:36 Tools
Coeur BlessÉ 02:36 Tools
Rick Morrisey 02:36 Tools
From The To Time 02:36 Tools
Tin Spam (Bokkle Mix) 02:36 Tools
11 - Open Season 02:36 Tools
Judge Knotte (Lets Ye Be Judged) 05:05 Tools
I Dont Need You 05:05 Tools
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New York City ska band led by King Django, front man of Skinnerbox and owner of Stubborn Records. By early 1994, Django's original ska roots began to tug at him, and he assembled Stubborn All-Stars for a studio session which resulted in the 4-song Old's Cool 7" EP. Choosing musicians very carefully from the large pool of New York ska bands such as Skinnerbox, The Insteps, The Slackers, The Scofflaws, and Agent 99, for their familiarity with and ability to play traditional Jamaican ska. Django hit upon the sound he was looking for: ska in a very traditional Jamaican style, reconnected with its own roots in American Rhythm & Blues. They released their debut Open Season in September 1995, featuring guest appearances by Roland Alphonso of the Skatalites, Chris Dowd (ex-Fishbone), and Rob "Bucket" Hingley of the Toasters. Their second album, Back With a New Batch, was released in 1997. The video for the single Pick Yourself Up went into heavy rotation on MTV, and Alternative Press reviewed it as "the best reggae album of 1997". Their third album, Nex Music, was released in 1999. The band also collaborated with famous punk band Rancid on the song 'I Wanna Riot' for the Beavis and Butt-Head Do America soundtrack. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.