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In Mexico, the folk song -CIELITO LINDO- is considered the second national anthem. The RUDE STOMPERS have arranged it into their signature SKA style. It's a club hit you can sing and dance to. The B-side features the popular live track -Let's Dance, Miss-. The B-side features two up-tempo minor-key tunes. -RUDESTOMPERS can't but laughing-2025246316-- is a re-recording of a track from their 2nd album, given a club-style arrangement with enhanced bass. The same side also includes -Nai Nai-. With two upbeat, bright songs and two up-tempo minor-key tunes, this is -definitely a record you can use- for any occasion.
-RUDE STOMPERS-
Heavily influenced by 80s 2TONE SKA, modern European SKA, and RUDE BOY culture, they began activities centered in Kansai in 2005. Despite member changes, they've forged ahead solo with their vision of NEO SKA. They confidently deliver music that will surely resonate with SKA fans. Their live shows, built around killer tunes, inevitably turn into a whirlwind of ska-skanking. Utterly bright yet somehow cool? Welcome to the world of RUDE STOMPERS!
Influenced by 2TONE SKA of the 80's, modern SKA, European SKA, and RUDE BOY culture, they started their activities in 2007. They perform live with the motto of "music that anyone can beat naturally. He has received favorable reviews for his various genres of music, including bright, melancholy, mid-tempo, and up-tempo songs. They are supported by a wide range of people and turn live houses into dance floors. Silly but somehow cool, austere but POP, fashionable but muddy, their songs are a must-listen. They also provide live support for overseas artists from Japan such as BAD MANNERS, HOTKNIVES, MARK FOGGO, and NU SPORTS.