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Cheer Up! Released: Jul 2002.
Genre: Rock.
Styles: Punk Revival, Punk-Pop, Ska-Punk.
Number Of Tracks: 16.
True, it doesn't capture the zeitgeist like their debut, but there's more character here, and it's more consistent, too. POSTED: 05/22/2004 - 11:20 am
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Fame, Fortune And Fornication Released: Jan 20, 2009.
Genre: Ska Punk.
Label: Rock Ridge Music.
Number Of Tracks: 10.
Reel Big Fish’s new cover album opts to take on such eclectic artists like Van Morrison, Poison, and The Eagles. POSTED: 02/17/2009 - 06:42 am
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Favorite Noise: Best Of Reel Big Fish Release Date: Jul 26, 2005.
Label: BMG International.
Genres: Alternative Pop/Rock, Punk Revival, Post-Grunge, Third Wave Ska Revival, Ska-Punk.
Number Of Tracks: 16.
Great album it's defiantly something you would buy if you just wanted to hear some Reel Big Fish. POSTED: 05/16/2007 - 11:03 am
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Monkeys For Nothin' And The Chimps For Free Release Date: Jul 10, 2007.
Label: Rock Ridge.
Genres: Third Wave Ska Revival, Ska-Punk.
Number Of Tracks: 17.
It may be not as radio-friendly or mass-oriented as their previous albums, but at least it has more of the band’s identity, which makes the record interesting. POSTED: 07/12/2007 - 01:16 pm
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Our Live Album Is Better Than Your Live Album Release Date: Aug 1, 2006.
Label: Rock Ridge Music.
Genres: Third Wave Ska Revival, Punk Revival, Ska-Punk, Alternative Pop/Rock.
Number Of Tracks: 35.
A super clean recording, on which Reel Big Fish's quirky and sardonic on-stage personas translate perfectly, makes this the next best thing to actually being at a show. POSTED: 04/03/2007 - 03:09 pm
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Turn The Radio Off Released: Aug 13, 1996.
Genre: Rock.
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Punk Revival, Third Wave Ska Revival, Ska-Punk.
Number Of Tracks: 16.
With "Turn The Radio Off" Reel Big Fish capture the essence of their band the best. POSTED: 05/30/2005 - 08:40 am
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We're Not Happy 'Til You're Not Happy Released: Apr 5, 2005.
Genre: Rock.
Styles: Ska-Punk, Punk Revival.
Number Of Tracks: 14.
For a band so angry about their state of being, Reel Big Fish sure seem game to keep plugging away, and this conflicted sentiment makes We're Not Happy confusing. POSTED: 05/26/2005 - 03:28 am
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Why Do They Rock So Hard? Released: Oct 20, 1998.
Label: Uptown/Universal.
Genre: Rock.
Styles: Punk Revival, Post-Grunge, Third Wave Ska Revival, Ska-Punk.
Number Of Tracks: 17.
Excellently executed, flawlessly performed, these songs embody an era of Reel Big Fish that is slightly different from the Turn the Radio Off era. POSTED: 08/26/2005 - 05:44 am
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