Genre | Ska |
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Date (CEST) | 2019-04-18 12:36:42 |
Group | ENTiTLED |
Size | 104 MB |
Files | 14 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
Buck-O-Nine-FunDayMental-WEB-2019-ENTiTLED
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
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1 | 01-buck-o-nine-paint_the_night_red-8163c67e.mp3 | Buck-O-Nine | Paint the Night Red | 320 | Unknown |
2 | 02-buck-o-nine-top_of_the_world-86880323.mp3 | Buck-O-Nine | Top of the World | 320 | Unknown |
3 | 03-buck-o-nine-in_my_room-e099e24f.mp3 | Buck-O-Nine | In My Room | 320 | Unknown |
4 | 04-buck-o-nine-skeletons-1cace195.mp3 | Buck-O-Nine | Skeletons | 320 | Unknown |
5 | 05-buck-o-nine-we_wont_fight-9d68ed77.mp3 | Buck-O-Nine | We Won't Fight | 320 | Unknown |
6 | 06-buck-o-nine-fundaymental-2d691e62.mp3 | Buck-O-Nine | FunDayMental | 320 | Unknown |
7 | 07-buck-o-nine-with_you_i_can-09f2b60c.mp3 | Buck-O-Nine | With You I Can | 320 | Unknown |
8 | 08-buck-o-nine-irish_drinking_song_(mthead_sessions)-9e573ba0.mp3 | Buck-O-Nine | Irish Drinking Song (Mthead Sessions) | 320 | Unknown |
9 | 09-buck-o-nine-yaya-23e185dc.mp3 | Buck-O-Nine | Yaya | 320 | Unknown |
10 | 10-buck-o-nine-dont_be_afraid-0c49f834.mp3 | Buck-O-Nine | Don't Be Afraid | 320 | Unknown |
11 | 11-buck-o-nine-monday_morning-36d0da93.mp3 | Buck-O-Nine | Monday Morning | 320 | Unknown |
12 | 12-buck-o-nine-tuff_rudeboy-e633a0cb.mp3 | Buck-O-Nine | Tuff Rudeboy | 320 | Unknown |
13 | 13-buck-o-nine-my_town_(mthead_sessions)-128ae53e.mp3 | Buck-O-Nine | My Town (Mthead Sessions) | 320 | Unknown |
14 | 14-buck-o-nine-dust_it_off-b562d93b.mp3 | Buck-O-Nine | Dust It Off | 320 | Unknown |
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░ Buck-O-Nine-FunDayMental-WEB-2019-ENTiTLED ░
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artist.....: Buck-O-Nine
title......: FunDayMental
label......: Cleopatra Records
genre......: Ska
rip date...: 2019-04-18
retail date: 2019-04-19
runtime....: 43:55
tracks.....: 14
size.......: 103.51MB
quality....: 320kbps 44.1kHz
codec......: MP3 (MPEG-2 Audio Layer III)
encoder....: LAME
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░ 01. Paint the Night Red 02:28 ░
░ 02. Top of the World 02:52 ░
░ 03. In My Room 03:30 ░
░ 04. Skeletons 03:18 ░
░ 05. We Won't Fight 02:57 ░
░ 06. FunDayMental 03:11 ░
░ 07. With You I Can 03:26 ░
░ 08. Irish Drinking Song (Mthead Sessions) 02:24 ░
░ 09. Yaya 03:04 ░
░ 10. Don't Be Afraid 03:01 ░
░ 11. Monday Morning 02:55 ░
░ 12. Tuff Rudeboy 03:09 ░
░ 13. My Town (Mthead Sessions) 03:35 ░
░ 14. Dust It Off 04:05 ░
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BUCK-O-NINE IS: CRAIG, JON, JONAS, DAN, ANTHONY, STEVE &
ANDYBuck-O-Nine formed in a small warehouse in the early part of
1991. Based in San Diego, the band was on the horizon of a change
in the music industry. At the time the catch phrase was "Grunge."
The band was eager to take a different path. With their
backgrounds in Punk/Metal bands, Reggae bands and 2nd wave Ska
bands, Buck-O-Nine had the formula for what was to become a new
mutation of sounds. Inspired by the early founders of this new
sound, Buck-O-Nine admired the works of Fishbone, Operation Ivy,
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones and the Voodoo Glow Skulls.By the end
of 1992 the band had recorded a demo tape, entitled "Buck Naked."
This was sold at local shows around southern California. The
songs on the tape were to become half of the songs recorded on
their debut album, "Songs in Key of Bree," released in 1994.
While recording Key of Bree, which was to be self-released, the
band caught the ear of their recording engineer, who also owned a
small San Diego based label called Immune Records. The band
licensed the album to Immune for 2 years. In the meantime they
started what would become a relentless touring schedule and
continued to write new songs.After a show in San Diego sometime
in the early part of 1995, Curtis Casella, the owner of the
Boston based label, Taang Records (at the time home to the Mighty
Mighty Bosstones) approached the band. Casella, having just moved
his label to San Diego was taken by their choice of cover songs
and was interested in releasing them on an EP. In the recording
session of what was to become, "Barfly," the band zipped through
the 4 cover songs in an hour with plenty of time in the session
for more. They quickly called Casella and agreed to record some
new originals. This resulted in the 1995 release of "Barfly."With
a strong foothold in the new ska scene, Buck-O-Nine toured like
crazy across the U.S. and took their first trip to Japan. Soon
after the release of "Barfly" local San Diego radio station, 91X,
then headed by Mike Halloran, started playing the song, "Water in
my Head." Buck-O-Nine, at the time being involved in a heavy
underground scene, was leery of being played on the radio.
However, the band felt that its integrity was intact in light of
the fact that they had not sacrificed their songwriting technique
to accommodate a radio format. So, the band embraced its strange
but exciting new success.Having been added to heavy rotation on
91X, and with the huge support of DJ Mike Halloran, the band
caught the interest of some bigger record labels. At a sold out,
headlining show at Hollywood's Roxy theater the band met Tom
Sarig, who, at the time, was head of A&R at TVT Records out of
New York City. The band found Sarig to be an extremely real and
honest person and agreed to fly to New York to meet with the rest
of TVT's staff. After an hour-long meeting with president of the
label, the band found TVT to be a fantastic place to help their
career grow. They headed to the studio to record "Twenty-Eight
Teeth." The band was pleased that TVT would allow them to
continue writing songs the way they wanted."Twenty-Eight Teeth"
was released in 1997 and spawned their first nationwide radio
single, "My Town." It was a simple little song at the end of the
album, about their hometown of San Diego. The single became a
nationwide hit and propelled "Twenty-Eight Teeth" to nationwide
success. The band continued their touring schedule with the same
intensity they always had. As Buck-O-Nine met more and more new
fans every day, these became some of the best of times for the
band.At the end of the "Twenty-Eight Teeth" tour, the band lost
its first original member, drummer Steve Bauer. They began work
on their next album without a drummer. When it came time to
record they used a studio drummer from Philadelphia named Chuck
Treece. With a new approach to song writing in the spirit of
growing as a band, they released their fourth studio album,
"Libido," in 1999. This record featured a departure from their
original sound, and the band was immensely proud of it. While the
success of the album equaled the success of "Barfly" it didn't
come close to the success of "Twenty-Eight Teeth." Times were
changing and so was Buck-O-Nine. Soon after the release of
"Libido," the band lost its second original member, Scott
Kennerly. Quickly regrouping with new drummer Jeff Hawthorne and
Bassist John Bell, originally of Unwritten Law, the band
continued to tour through 1999.After the "Libido" tour, the seven
current members of Buck-O-Nine began writing songs for a new
album. They went into the same studio where they had recorded
"Libido" to cut a live demo tape for TVT. They recorded and mixed
12 songs similar to the style in which "Key of Bree" and "Barfly"
were recorded. The songs were more reggae flavored and had an
interesting new vibe. Unfortunately, with the changes in the
music business and the changes at TVT, the band was dropped from
TVT's roster and this future Buck-O-Nine album was put on
hold.Buck-O-Nine continued their touring regimen through the
winter of 1999. After a sold out show at one of the band's
favorite venues, the Fireside Bowl in Chicago, bassist John Bell
became critically ill and had to be rushed into surgery to save
his life. This sad situation forced the band to abandon the tour
and head home. At this point, the band decided to stop touring
full time. Buck-O-Nine decided to mellow out for a while and
enjoy their lives at home in San Diego.Faced with yet another
twist of fate, the band eventually re-grouped after the ill-fated
tour, playing shows and writing songs. One show they played in
Japan was recorded live onto a small mini-disc player for their
own enjoyment. After listening to the mini-disc countless times,
the band realized they had captured something on tape they had
been trying to harness on all of their albums, the energy of
their live show. The idea was put in play to maybe release this
recording. Singer Jon Pebsworth released "Hellos and Goodbyes,"
on his label Offramp Records in 2000.John Bell, inspired to go
back to school after his close call, left the band in the late
part of 2000. The band asked longtime friend Andy Platfoot, to
become the new bass player of Buck-O-Nine. A successful tour in
of the UK in 2001 with Andy was a very positive experience that
brought the band closer than they had been in a long time.Between
2002 and 2004, the band wrote close to 20 new songs. Many of them
fell by the wayside until 2006. The band got serious about
putting together a new album. Three songs that had previously
been written survived the cut, and the band relentlessly pumped
out another nine original songs throughout the end of 2006. The
philosophy was to stick with what the band does best; writing and
performing high-energy ska-influenced music combining elements of
reggae, punk and rock & roll. Sustain -- produced by the Buck-O-
Nine with engineer Jeff Forrest in early 2007 and mixed by Jason
Livermore (Lagwagon, Descendents) -- is the band's first new
studio full-length since 1999's Libido.
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▒ greetings ▒
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░ Shout out to all of those who keep the dream of the scene alive. ░
Special thanks to those who have paved the way and parted.
We miss you!
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