Label She's The Bomb - 1 - Community Records (w/ Stuck Lucky)

By popular demand CPSC is moving up a fan favorite segment to a full length episode in a new series: Label She's The Bomb! For the first iteration Checkered Past welcomes Tennessee Ska-Punkers Stuck Lucky to talk about Community Records! Will and Jonsy start by discussing their Checkered Past, the origin of the band and swap stories from the Dark Ages. Then with the Checkered Past Crew they dig in on Comm Recs key early releases including the proggy hardcore of Fatter Than Albert, the political Ska Punk of Public Access and the emotional heaviness of A Billion Ernies. It's all capped off with a discussion on Las Cabriolas and a game of The Name Game 3.0.

Stuck Lucky

After eight long years of singles and EPs, Stuck Lucky has graced us with their fifth full length release- this one on Ska Punk International. Let me tell you, this was worth the wait. 

Stuck Lucky has established themselves as one of the foremost bands in a growing ska-core scene with their blend of thrash, punk, ska, and hardcore that has given them a sound that is distinctly their own and without many close comparisons. 

While everyone knows the East Coast ska band sounds from the Bosstones to the Slackers, or from Catbite to Joker’s Republic, and everyone knows the West Coast ska bands from Orange County’s Reel Big Fish or Half Past Two and they might know the East Bay sound of Link 80 and Omnigone. People might know midwest ska from Mustard Plug and Suicide Machines to newer bands like Poindexter or Devon Kay and the Solutions, but Stuck Lucky is demanding that you pay attention to Nashville, Tennessee, and let’s you know that ska is thriving all over the United States.  

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