New York Fever is a fairly solid album from the Toasters, although it's more workmanlike than some of their more infectious efforts -- the songwriting could be a bit more...
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The Toasters originally released their second album Skaboom! back in 1987, on the Celluloid label. By 1994, five more full-lengths had followed, and it was a sign of their...
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After the exuberance of Dub 56, and its thrill packed follow- up Hard Band for Dead, those expecting yet another high octane set from The Toasters were in for a surprise....
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You've got to hand it to the Toasters. When the third ska revival hit in the mid-'90s, they had already been on the scene for over a decade, and bandleader Rob Hingley's...
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When the third wave ska revival hit New York City in the early 1990s, the scene quickly divided into two broad schools: the reggae-inflected old-schoolers who drew as much...
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