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The Mighty Mighty Bosstones (formed in 1983) is an American ska group, known for being pioneers of the ska punk genre and creators of the sub-genre ska-core, from Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.

The Mighty Mighty Bosstones was formed in 1983 by members Tim Bridewell and Dicky Barrett on vocals, Nate Albert on guitar, Joe Gittleman on bass, Josh Dalsimer on drums, Tim ‘Johnny Vegas’ Burton on saxophone and Ben Carr as the group’s dancer. Having a shared appreciation for ska but also a wide interest in the local hardcore scene and hard rock bands including AC/DC and Motörhead, the band were known for blurring genre lines.

The band’s recorded debut came on the ska compilation “Mash It Up” where The Bosstones, as they were then called contributed the tracks “The Cave” and “Ugly”. After disbanding to allow members Albert and Gittleman to finish high school the band reunited and signed with Taang! Records who released their debut album “Devil’s Night Out” in 1989. The album’s follow-up came in 1992 with “More Noise and Other Disturbances” which saw Bridewell and Dalsimer depart to go to university and the introduction of drummer Joe Sirois, saxophonist Kevin Lenear and trombonist Dennis Brockenborough.

In 1993 The Bosstones singed with the major label Mercury, which was representative of a slight shift of ska into the mainstream. Through the label they released “Don’t Know How to Party” and landed a TV commercial for a jeans company. A year later came the release of a mini-cover album “Ska-Core, the Devil and More” which paved the way for their well-received fourth full-length “Question the Answers”.

With a change of tide approaching in the ska genre The Bosstones appeared on the 1994 film “Clueless”, performing the songs “Where’d You Go” and “Someday I Suppose”, and occupied a main-stage slot at the year’s Lollapalooza festival.

The band toured extensively throughout the 1990s garnering lots of public appeal including appearances at the Warped Tour and released their fifth studio-album “Let’s Face It” in 1997. The album proved the be The Bosstone’s most successful album largely due to the leading single “The Impression That I Get”, which reached the top spot on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. After the release the band appeared on Sesame Street’s Elmopalooza TV special as well as performing “That Impression That I Get” on Saturday Night Live.

Soon after due to the band’s success Mercury Records released a live album titled “Live From the Middle East”. Members Kevin Lenear and Nate Albert left the group to pursue their own things replaced by Roman Fleysher and Lawrence Katz respectively. The Bosstone’s follow-up album “Pay Attention”, as all of their subsequent albums failed to perform as successfully as “Let’s Face It” and the group parted ways with Mercury and returned to the independent label SideOneDummy for their seventh studio album “A Jackknife to a Swan” in 2002.

In 2003 due to non-stop touring and other side projects The Bosstone’s took a hiatus, which lasted until 2007 where the band played their tenth official Hometown Throwdown at Cambridge’s popular Middle East Club. They followed the show with a album of new songs called “Medium Rare” and have subsequently released the album “The Magic of Youth” in December 2011.

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Aside from having one of the all-time great band names and being exceptionally sharp dressers - a quick Google image search will attest to the latter - The Mighty Mighty Bosstones are also an irrepressibly fun live band. Having celebrated thirty years since their formation last year, they’ve been touring hard ever since reconvening in 2007, after a four-year break. They’re a ska band, first and foremost, although it’s probably best to put shudder-inducing thoughts of Suggs and ‘Baggy Trousers’ to one side; The Bosstones infuse that particular genre with more straightforward rock and punk influences, making for an intriguing blend of genres that’s earned them a considerable cult following. Wearing matching - and often garish - suits on stage, lead singer Dicky Barrett leads his men - all eight of them - through career-spanning sets, including cuts from a pair of post-reformation records, 2009’s Pin Points and Gin Joints and its 2011 follow-up, The Magic of Youth. The instrumentation reflects their stylistic diversity; there’s brass, of course, in order to properly translate their ska leanings to the stage, but noisy guitars and thumping percussion are part of the setup, too, and with comical crowd interaction commonplace, you can understand why there’s such a close bond between the band and their fans.

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The show was great!

It was a 20-year anniversary tour for their '97 classic 'Let's Face It'. I have to compliment them for not riding the nostalgia card too hard. They played the album and then they played countless other hits.

HIGHLY recommend seeing the Bosstones anytime you get the chance.

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Great show at the Fillmore in San Francisco on June 27th, 2018. The band sounded great and we've got a full review that you can find at the link here: http://www.sfbayareaconcerts.com/2018/06/review-mighty-mighty-bosstones-fillmore.html

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The Mighty Mighty Bosstones will ska no more: The Boston band announced Thursday that, after nearly five decades together, they are breaking up.

“After decades of brotherhood, touring the world and making great records together, we have decided to no longer continue on as a band,” the Mighty Mighty Bosstones said in a statement on social media.

“Above all, we want to express our sincere gratitude to every single one of you who have supported us. We could not have done any of it without you.”

The band did not reveal the cause of their sudden breakup. As their Facebook page notes, they were scheduled to perform at the Slam Dunk Festival this coming June, but the split comes just days after it was revealed that a song that promoted Robert F. Kennedy’s anti-vax rally in Washington, D.C. was apparently produced by Bosstones frontman Dicky Barrett, according to the song’s credits.

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The Mighty Mighty Bosstones had performed together since 1983, with singer Barrett, saxophonist Tim “Johnny Vegas” Burton and bassist Joe Gittleman serving as band members for the entire duration of the Bosstones.

Beginning with 1989’s  Devil’s Night Out , the Boston group released 11 albums of ska punk, and notably appeared in the 1995 film  Clueless (and its hit soundtrack) to perform their hit song “Where’d You Go?” In 1997, amid a ska revival sparked in part by the Bosstones, the band scored a Top 20 hit with their most enduring track, “The Impression That I Get.” The Bosstones released their swan song, When God Was Great , in 2021.

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Ska-punk pioneers The Mighty Mighty BossToneS just released their 11 th studio record When God Was Great on Hellcat Records.

Co-produced by longtime collaborator Ted Hutt (The Gaslight Anthem, Dropkick Murphys) and Rancid frontman Tim Armstrong (Transplants, Jimmy Cliff), When God Was Great is the culmination of their extensive and all-embracing career and sees the band bringing back friends, tourmates, and bandmates from the past for a sonic celebration that stresses the power of perseverance and human connection during tumultuous times. The album features 15-tracks that initially arose out of a collective sense of loss.

“We were lightly writing songs before the insanity without any sort of timeline in mind. All of a sudden, the world changed and benchmark events in a very long career that we were looking forward to, such as playing with the Madness at the Greek Theatre, were taken away from us,” explains frontman Dicky Barrett. “With all of this time on our hands, we started writing at a quickened pace and we were really inspired. As grim as everything around us was in the outside world, this was the most fun we ever had making a record.”

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  • WHAT IT TAKES
  • LONG AS I CAN SEE THE LIGHT
  • THE TRUTH HURTS
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  • I DON’T WANT TO BE YOU
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  • Jun 04 2022 Hatfield House & Park Slam Dunk Festival 2022 - South Alexisonfire, As December Falls, Beauty School, Cancer Bats, Chunk! No Captain Chunk!…
  • Jun 03 2022 Leeds, Temple Newsam House & Gardens Slam Dunk Festival 2022 - North Alexisonfire, As December Falls, Beauty School, Cancer Bats, Chunk! No Captain Chunk!…
  • Jul 06 2019 Mission Ready Festival 2019 The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Agnostic Front, Millencolin, Ignite, Talco…
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    The Mighty Mighty BossToneS are a band on a mission. Since their formation, the pioneering ska-punk act has eschewed musical trends, survived the pitfalls of mainstream success, and continually crafted albums that pay homage to a genre that they helped create. The band's 11th studio album When God Was Great is the culmination of their extensive and all-embracing career and sees the band ...

  21. Warped Tour 1996

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