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Reel Big Fish — ( 80 Lyrics + 5 Albums )
Reel Big Fish ('RBF') is a southern California ska punk band who broke into the mainstream in the mid to late 1990s after the success of No Doubt and Sublime.
Reel Big Fish are now more well-known, but not quite mainstream in the USA and Europe.
Reel Big Fish has engendered criticism from some ska fans who claim it is merely a pop band riding the coat-tails of ska's '90s popularity..


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overview hottest all create a new performer Reel Big Fish Ska / Rock / Comedy Bio: One of the brightest moments in Reel Big Fish's lengthy career occurred roughly a decade ago, when the ska-punk band inked its major label deal (at the time, with Universal/Mojo) and subsequently released its second and most successful album, Turn The Radio Off.
The second important milestone in Reel Big Fish's career came nearly a decade later, in early 2006, when the act learned that they were finally dropped from the label's roster (which had now morphed into Jive Records) after years of begging to be cut loose.
Now, while most bands would've viewed such action as severe impediment in furthering one's musical career, Reel Big Fish simply celebrated the fact that the group finally received its wish to be cut free from its contract - something the band had been begging its label to do since Cheer Up was released.
And when the Backstreet Boys reunited, Reel Big Fish happily predicted their major label days were numbered.
'It's like 'Reel Big Fish, hundreds of dollars, Backstreet Boys, billions of dollars - even if it's a failure, let's go with the Backstreet Boys, '' says vocalist/guitarist Aaron Barrett of his former label's decision.

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The Hoot - My time with Reel Big Fish
Culture My time with Reel Big Fish By David Kleinstein This past week, Brandeis University had the distinct pleasure of hosting those kings of crooning, those sultans of song, Reel Big Fish.
Reel Big Fish signed with Mojo Records in 1996, a label which would grow progressively more oppressive and demanding of the band over their ten year stint with Mojo.
The crowd had been growing steadily since the show started, and when Reel Big Fish took the stage, the crowd shook Gosman.
The band are going on a European tour this spring, and during the summer they will be touring with Less Than Jake, Streetlight Manifesto, and Against All Authority, and they recently released a live recording of their biggest hits.
All in all, Reel Big Fish treated Brandeis to a great show and has left us all asking ourselves, why do they rock so hard? .

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