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The Mighty Mighty Bosstones (informally referred to as The Bosstones and often stylized as The Mighty Mighty BossToneS) were an American ska punk band from Boston, Massachusetts, formed in 1983. From the band's inception, lead vocalist Dicky Barrett, bassist
Joe Gittleman Joe Gittleman (born April 6, 1968 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) is an American musician, best known as the bass guitar player for The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. His proficiency on bass earned him the nickname "the Bass Fiddleman." Career Gittlem ...
, tenor saxophonist Tim "Johnny Vegas" Burton and dancer ("Bosstone") Ben Carr remained constant members. The band's final line-up also included drummer
Joe Sirois Joe Sirois (born January 25, 1972) is an American drummer who plays with The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. He also played drums for the Boston-based band Street Dogs from 2004 to 2007. Sirois, who grew up in Andover, Massachusetts, knew Bosstone's ...
, saxophonist Leon Silva, guitarist Lawrence Katz, keyboardist John Goetchius, and trombonist Chris Rhodes. The Bosstones are often credited as one of the progenitors of the genre of ska punk and the creators of its subgenre ska-core, which mixes elements of ska with
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. Starting with the release of their 1989 debut '' Devil's Night Out'', the band toured and recorded extensively throughout the 1990s, becoming influential in the development of the American third-wave ska scene and was one of the first bands to popularize the genre in the musical mainstream. They reached their commercial peak with their
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-selling 1997 album '' Let's Face It'' and its hit single " The Impression That I Get". The band was also notable for being featured in the 1995 film '' Clueless'' as the frat party house band. The band had released seven studio albums, three EPs and a live album by the time they announced a
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in December 2003. In 2007, the Bosstones reunited to resume recording and touring, and released four more studio albums between 2009 and 2021. From 1994 to 2002, and again from 2007 to 2019, they hosted the annual Hometown Throwdown music festival, held annually around Christmas time in Cambridge and later Boston. On January 27, 2022, the band announced their disbandment.


History


Early history (1983–1988)

The band's roots lie in the hardcore punk scene of the early 1980s, along with a strong influence from the British
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ska scene of the 1970s. Bassist
Joe Gittleman Joe Gittleman (born April 6, 1968 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) is an American musician, best known as the bass guitar player for The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. His proficiency on bass earned him the nickname "the Bass Fiddleman." Career Gittlem ...
played with local hardcore band Gang Green, while vocalist Dicky Barrett was a member of Impact Unit and, later on, Cheapskates. The Cheapskates lineup went through frequent changes and would feature members of Gang Green on occasion. It was through Cheapskates that a core lineup coalesced around Barrett, Gittleman, Tim "Johnny Vegas" Burton (saxophone), Nate Albert (guitar), Josh Dalsimer (drums), Tim Bridwell (trumpet) and Ben Carr (a ubiquitous, dancing non-musician onstage presence, later credited as "Bosstone"). The group decided on the name, "the Bosstones" as a reference to the city near their hometowns. While some of the band members were influenced by bands such as
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, Social Distortion,
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,
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and Stiff Little Fingers, Barrett had become enthralled with
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ska, which was in the tail end of its prominence. In 1987, the Bosstones made their recorded debut when they were featured on the ''Mash It Up'' ska compilation. The Bosstones' contribution was "The Cave", and "Ugly". Another early recording, "Drums and Chickens," appeared on the 1989 ska compilation ''Mashin' Up The Nation''. By the time ''Mashin' Up The Nation'' was released, the Bosstones had temporarily disbanded in order for Albert and Gittleman to finish high school. After their graduation, the band reunited. Around this time, it was brought to the band's attention that an
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group,
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, had already used the name during the 1950s. A bartender friend arbitrarily suggested that they become the "Mighty Mighty Bosstones", in order to avoid any possible legal hassles, to which the band agreed.


Taang! years (1989–1992)

Despite not consistently drawing large crowds at their live shows, the Taang! record label gave the band a
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which would result in the '' Devil's Night Out'' album, produced by
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. The album was released to positive local and lukewarm national reaction during a time when ska was struggling to move out of the American underground. The band found resistance from ska purists who did not like that the band were not playing traditional ska while hardcore fans were against the ska and heavy metal elements in the music. Despite the initial reaction, ''Devil's Night Out'' has gone on to become one of the band's most popular albums. It was during this time that the band's trademark
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clothing came to be. After a show where Barrett wore plaid, fans started to show up wearing it as well. It was noticeable enough that the band was approached by the Converse sneaker company to promote their new line of Chuck Taylor sneakers. The band accepted the proposal and were seen in several television commercials promoting the sneakers. By this time, Tim Bridewell had left the band, to be replaced by
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(trombone) and Kevin Lenear (saxophone). The band's next release was an EP titled '' Where'd You Go?''. The EP featured the title track as well as cover versions of
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's " Sweet Emotion",
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's " Enter Sandman",
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's " Ain't Talkin' 'bout Love" and a new version of "Do Somethin' Crazy", originally featured on '' Devil's Night Out.'' In 1991, the band set out on their first full American tour. It was during the first leg of touring that drummer Josh Dalsimer would leave the band to pursue a college education. He would be replaced by
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, who Barrett met at
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. Sirois would immediately join his new bandmates in the
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to start work on the band's second album. Once again produced by
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, '' More Noise and Other Disturbances'' was released in June 1992. The band would film a
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for the song "Where'd You Go?" which had previously been available on the EP of the same name (though the band had also recorded a video for "Guns and the Young"), the video was not finished until a few years after it was recorded. During this era, the band published a newsletter for their fans titled ''737''.


Mainstream success and Big Rig Records (1993–2001)

The band signed to their first major label when they joined the
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roster and soon recorded the ''
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'' EP. Released in March 1993, it was largely a collection of cover songs. Four of the seven tracks paid homage to the band's influences: The Angry Samoans' "Lights Out",
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's "Think Again",
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's "Police Beat" and
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". Three live tracks were included as well. The EP contained one new studio track "Someday I Suppose," which would later appear on the band's third full-length album. Produced by Tony Platt, the band's third LP, ''
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'' contained a cover of Stiff Little Fingers' song "Tin Soldiers" as well as a vocal appearance by Daryl Jennifer of Bad Brains. A video was also filmed for "Someday I Suppose" and it received minor airplay on
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. Though the footage was originally intended to serve as a promo for the Bosstones debut on Mercury, the label liked the footage and turned it into a single. The band would also appear on the 1994 ''Kiss My Ass'' tribute to
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album, covering " Detroit Rock City". Mercury Records released it as a single, appearing on 7-inch green vinyl and backed by the original Kiss version of the song. Soon after, the band found themselves invited by fellow Bostonian
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, to open up for
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at their
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concert in Boston. While it was not the most successful show the Bosstones had played, it ensured that the Bosstones started 1994 on the road as they had intended. The band released their fourth album, ''
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,'' in October 1994. The album featured production work by the Butcher Brothers,
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and Ross Humphrey. It was at this time that the band decided it wanted to release their albums on vinyl, leading to a partnership with Mercury Records to form Big Rig Records, a vanity label that allowed the band to release their albums on vinyl. The Big Rig vinyl versions often contained a bonus track not seen on the cassette or CD versions. Besides touring, the band found itself making their network television debut on ''
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'' and hosting MTV's ''
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''. They also contributed a new version of "Where'd You Go?" to the
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movie '' Clueless''. The band also made an appearance in the film, performing the songs "Where'd You Go?" and "Someday I Suppose" during a college fraternity party scene. On top of their TV and film appearances, the band was added to the main stage of the 1995
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tour. Mercury set about repromoting ''Question the Answers'' by adding a second disc with five
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tracks. The EP was titled ''Here We Go Again'' and it was compiled by Barrett at the request of Mercury. After touring as part of the 1996
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lineup (which they would repeat the following year), the Bosstones began work on their next studio album. Released in 1997, '' Let's Face It'', would prove to be the band's biggest seller, mostly due to its first single " The Impression That I Get", which reached number one on the ''
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chart. The album was followed by ''Video Stew'', a VHS compilation of the band's twelve music videos. The mainstream exposure led to the band's appearance on ''
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'''s ''
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'' television special and Grammy Award-winning
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, in which they performed the song "The Zig Zag Dance" with The Count. The band also made their ''
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'' debut, performing "The Impression That I Get". Capitalizing on the band's popularity, Mercury released the band's live album, '' Live From the Middle East'' in October 1998. The album was recorded live in Cambridge, Massachusetts at The Middle East Restaurant and Nightclub during the band's annual end-of-the-year Hometown Throwdown from 1997. In 1999, the band contributed their cover version of the song, "Rudie Can't Fail," to the ''Burning London'' Clash tribute compilation. Shortly after all of these releases, Kevin Lenear quit the band to work on his own material and was replaced by Roman Fleysher. Founding member Nate Albert also left in order to obtain a degree in
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from
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. His next musical venture would be as a member of Evan Dando’s re-formed Lemonheads before forming The Kickovers, which focused more on a 1970's punk sound than ska. Albert eventually became involved in band management, handling bands such as Bayside and
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. Albert's replacement on guitar was Lawrence Katz. In 2000, the band released '' Pay Attention'' which failed to meet expectations set by the previous album. "So Sad to Say", was released as a single, but it never reached a position higher than No. 22 on the ''Billboard'' charts. Ultimately, the album did not sell as well as their previous release. This was to be the band's last album with Mercury Records, who along with
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, had become part of the
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who subsequently merged
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and Def Jam Recordings forming the new Island Def Jam label. The band, unhappy with the way the newly formed label had been handling them, asked for a release from their contract, to which the label agreed. "Pay Attention" was also the last album for Dennis Brockenborough who had already formed his own band, Chubby, for which he sang and played guitar. Brockenborough's replacement was former Spring Heeled Jack member Chris Rhodes. Spring Heeled Jack had dissolved in 2000, and Rhodes had recently taken a vacant trombone position with Bim Skala Bim when he received the invitation to join.


SideOneDummy and hiatus (2002–2006)

The band announced their return to an independent label when they signed with SideOneDummy Records. In July 2002, the band released '' A Jackknife to a Swan'' and from it the song "You Gotta Go!" was released as a single and video. The band continued to tour but in December 2003, they announced their decision to go on a hiatus and were forced to forgo that year's Hometown Throwdown. One contributing factor was that several band members were reported to already be busy with other bands and side projects. Another factor was that the band had been touring, almost non-stop, since 1991, and some of the band members desired a break. After the hiatus announcement, several members went on to work on other projects and bands. Barrett became the announcer on ABC's ''
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'' late night talk show. In 2005, he became the host of the ''Mighty Morning Show'' on Los Angeles radio's Indie 103.1 FM. In March 2006, he was dismissed from the radio station. Before the hiatus announcement, Gittleman had already formed a side project band named
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featuring members of
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, the Raging Teens and Spring Heeled Jack. The band released two albums for SideOneDummy before announcing their own hiatus in 2005. Sirois recorded and toured with Nate Albert's next band, Kickovers, and also played drums for the Street Dogs and Frank Black. Rhodes went on to play with The Toasters until his departure in 2006. Rhodes had just joined Bim Skala Bim before the Bosstones' hiatus came to an end and left Bim Skala Bim as a result. He also performed with former Spring Heeled Jack bandmate Rick Omonte in The Mountain Movers and as a fill-in trombonist for
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, Reel Big Fish, and
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. Fleysher continued his pursuit of a professional pilot's license. In 2005, after taking classes near his home in South Florida and working as a flight instructor in his spare time, he was hired as an airline pilot for CommutAir, a Continental Airlines regional affiliate based in
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. After a short stint with the company, he began flying as a charter pilot in
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,
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. Burton and his family moved to Los Angeles where he became active in the movie business. Besides working for a Hollywood agent, he wrote several scripts and developed projects for television. He also contributed saxophone for a
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song. In 2007, he appeared in the film ''
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'', which was inspired by the life of
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. Katz formed a band named Resistant. Katz has also played guitar on several motion picture soundtracks including '' Aquamarine'', '' The Good Night'' and ''
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'', the latter recorded in collaboration with The Crystal Method.


Reunion and breakup (2007–2022)

Because the band left the possibility of playing together again open, rumors and speculation frequently circulated that a reunion was inevitable. The hiatus of Joe Gittleman's band, Avoid One Thing, fueled further speculation of such a reunion. During an '' Alternative Press'' Acoustic Session, members of fellow Boston area ska band
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hinted that the Bosstones were in fact reuniting for another Hometown Throwdown. Jerry Mattes, the creator of the band's bulldog mascot, also acknowledged the chances of a reunion and announced that he was designing a new logo for the band. On October 11, 2007, on Boston Radio Station WBCN, Dicky Barrett confirmed what he called "the worst kept secret in Boston": the announcement that the Bosstones would indeed play a tenth official Hometown Throwdown at Cambridge's famed
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club on December 26–30, 2007. Barrett would not confirm any long-term plans for the band. Soon after Barrett's announcement, Gittleman declared that the band intended to record three new songs to be included on an upcoming collection of unreleased material and vinyl B-sides. The album, titled '' Medium Rare'', was released on December 18, 2007. The three new songs marked the first new material recorded since the 2002 release of '' A Jackknife to a Swan''. After the 2007 Throwdown, the Bosstones played a few shows every couple of months. At two of the March shows in
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and Los Angeles, Jimmy Kimmel served as a guest star on
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during "The Impression That I Get". Former saxophonist Lenear rejoined the band, replacing Fleysher, whose job prevented him from being able to play with the band. Despite the activity, the Bosstones remained non-committal on whether they would record and release a studio album. They did make it known that they would no longer tour at the frequency they were known for in the past. On May 15, 2008, it was reported that the Bosstones would be embarking on a short United States tour in July with the
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. During the tour, the Bosstones made three stops at
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where they performed at the Victoria Ska Fest with Voodoo Glow Skulls, The Slackers and Chris Murray. The band toured during the summer of 2010 with Teenage Bottlerocket and
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. They also hosted their annual Hometown Throwdown festival over three nights in December 2010. In August 2011, Chris Rhodes posted a Facebook update stating that The Mighty Mighty Bosstones had begun work on their next album. The album, titled '' The Magic of Youth'', was released on December 6, 2011. March 2017 saw the release of their first recording in six years with a limited edition vinyl 7" featuring a cover version of the
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" backed with the track "I Won’t Go Out Like That". In the time between releases, the lineup saw the addition of former
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keyboard player, John Goetchius in 2008 and Leon Silva in 2016 to replace Kevin Lenear who departed the band for a second time earlier that same year. In September 2017, Tim Burton announced in a post Riot Fest interview that the band was working on a new album set for release in early 2018. According to guitarist Lawrence Katz and producer Ted Hutt's Instagram accounts, recording started on Friday, November 17 at Kingsize Soundlabs in Los Angeles, California. The new album's title was announced to be '' While We're at It''. ''While We're at It'', the band's tenth album, was released on June 15, 2018. It is the final part of a musical trilogy that began with ''Pin Points and Gin Joints'' in 2009 followed by ''The Magic of Youth'' in 2011. For the initial 2018 tour dates supporting the album, Silva could not participate due to his commitments performing with
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. To temporarily fill in for Silva, the band brought in Roman Fleysher and Peter "JR" Wasilewski of
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to play saxophone on select dates. On January 25, 2021, it was announced that the Mighty Mighty Bosstones had signed a new record contract with Hellcat Records. In conjunction with the announcement, the band released a new single titled, "The Final Parade" which features guest appearances by
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, Murphy's Law, H2O, Goldfinger, Sonic Boom Six, The Toasters, Bim Skala Bim,
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. In March 2021, the band announced their first album since signing to Hellcat Records, ''
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'', would be released on May 7, 2021, and released the album's second single "I Don't Believe in Anything". The album's third single, "The Killing of King Georgie (Part III)", a song about the death of George Floyd, was released on April 21, 2021. On January 27, 2022, the band announced that they had split up. The statement shared by the band reads: "After decades of brotherhood, touring the world and making great records together we have decided not to continue on as a band. 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. Love Always, The Mighty Mighty BossToneS." Although the band chose to keep to keep their reasoning for the split private, speculation suggested that it was over Barrett's stance on
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s and his participation in the production of a video promoting the "Defeat the Mandates" anti-vaccination mandate rally held by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. In February 2017, Barrett was a guest on The Highwire with Del Bigtree podcast where he confirmed that it was his anti-vaccination views that had made the rest of the band uncomfortable.


Big Rig Records

Big Rig Records started as a vanity label in 1993 due to the band's desire to release their records on vinyl. While the band wanted to release their albums on vinyl, the label had ceased pressing albums in that format. A partnership between Mercury and the band resulted in the label continuing to handle the conventional CD and cassette versions of the albums while allowing the band's Big Rig label to focus on the vinyl editions. The new label immediately issued re-releases of ''Don't Know How To Party'' and ''Ska-Core, The Devil, and More'' on colored vinyl. Besides the band's own albums, additional releases include the first CD release of Dicky Barrett's previous band Impact Unit, as well as ''Vow Of Poverty'' by the Boston punk band Mung, and '' Half Hour Of Power'' by
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. Additionally, the label also released a benefit compilation featuring various artists titled ''Safe And Sound: A Benefit In Response To The Brookline Clinic Violence'', as well as, ''You Decide: Warped Tour 2000 Sampler'', a sampler of bands featured on the 2000
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. The first new release under this partnership was ''Question the Answers'' and it continued through ''Pay Attention'', the band's final album with the Island Def Jam Music Group, the label formed after the merger of Mercury Records, Island Records, and Def Jam Recordings. After leaving Mercury, the vinyl release of ''A Jackknife to a Swan'' was handled directly by SideOneDummy, the band's label at the time. Since the band's return from hiatus, Big Rig has been run exclusively by the Mighty Mighty Bosstones as their own independent record label, handling all of their new releases up until 2021's ''When God Was Great'', which was released on Hellcat Records.


Musical style

The band has been typically aligned with ska punk. The L.A. Times, described their sound as "blending the brassy after-beat groove of ska with the uncompromising intensity of hard-core punk". The Tampa Bay Times described it similarly as an "eclectic swirl of good-time music fuses the perky pick-it-up sound of pre-reggae ska with monstrous hard-core guitars." AllMusic credited them as being "one of the first bands to cross high-energy ska with hardcore punk and hard rock guitars", and "
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a great deal of the groundwork for the mid- to late-'90s ska explosion, helping shift its tone toward party music." The Boston Herald said that they "were one of the first bands to cross high-energy ska with hardcore punk and heavy metal.".


Band members


Final lineup

* Dicky Barrett –
lead vocals The lead vocalist in popular music is typically the member of a group or band whose voice is the most prominent melody in a performance where multiple voices may be heard. The lead singer sets their voice against the accompaniment parts of the ...
(1983–2004, 2007–2022) * Tim "Johnny Vegas" Burton –
tenor saxophone The tenor saxophone is a medium-sized member of the saxophone family, a group of instruments invented by Adolphe Sax in the 1840s. The tenor and the alto are the two most commonly used saxophones. The tenor is pitched in the key of B (while ...
,
backing vocals A backing vocalist is a singer who provides vocal harmony with the lead vocalist or other backing vocalists. A backing vocalist may also sing alone as a lead-in to the main vocalist's entry or to sing a counter-melody. Backing vocalists are ...
(1983–2004, 2007–2022) * Ben Carr –
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, backing vocals, percussion, tour manager and "Bosstone" (1983–2004, 2007–2022) *
Joe Gittleman Joe Gittleman (born April 6, 1968 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) is an American musician, best known as the bass guitar player for The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. His proficiency on bass earned him the nickname "the Bass Fiddleman." Career Gittlem ...
 –
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, backing vocals (1983–2004, 2007–2022) *
Joe Sirois Joe Sirois (born January 25, 1972) is an American drummer who plays with The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. He also played drums for the Boston-based band Street Dogs from 2004 to 2007. Sirois, who grew up in Andover, Massachusetts, knew Bosstone's ...
 –
drums A drum kit (also called a drum set, trap set, or simply drums) is a collection of drums, cymbals, and other auxiliary percussion instruments set up to be played by one person. The player (drummer) typically holds a pair of matching drumsticks ...
,
percussion A percussion instrument is a musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped by a beater including attached or enclosed beaters or rattles struck, scraped or rubbed by hand or struck against another similar instrument. Exc ...
(1991–2004, 2007–2022) * Lawrence Katz –
guitar The guitar is a fretted musical instrument that typically has six strings. It is usually held flat against the player's body and played by strumming or plucking the strings with the dominant hand, while simultaneously pressing selected string ...
, backing vocals (2000–2004, 2007–2022) * Chris Rhodes –
trombone The trombone (german: Posaune, Italian, French: ''trombone'') is a musical instrument in the brass family. As with all brass instruments, sound is produced when the player's vibrating lips cause the air column inside the instrument to vibrate ...
, backing vocals (2000–2004, 2007–2022) * John Goetchius – keyboards (2008–2022) * Leon Silva –
saxophone The saxophone (often referred to colloquially as the sax) is a type of Single-reed instrument, single-reed woodwind instrument with a conical body, usually made of brass. As with all single-reed instruments, sound is produced when a reed (mouthpi ...
, backing vocals (2016–2022)


Former members

* Tim Bridewell – trombone (1983–1991) * Josh Dalsimer – drums (1983–1991) *
Dennis Brockenborough Dennis Brockenborough is an American musician who played trombone in The Mighty Mighty Bosstones for ten years and was an important contributor to the band's brass instrument-driven skacore sound. Brockenborough joined the Mighty Mighty Bosstone ...
 – trombone (1991–2000) * Kevin Lenear –
alto The musical term alto, meaning "high" in Italian ( Latin: ''altus''), historically refers to the contrapuntal part higher than the tenor and its associated vocal range. In 4-part voice leading alto is the second-highest part, sung in choruse ...
, tenor, and
baritone saxophone The baritone saxophone is a member of the saxophone family of instruments, larger (and lower-pitched) than the tenor saxophone, but smaller (and higher-pitched) than the bass. It is the lowest-pitched saxophone in common use - the bass, contrab ...
s (1991–1998; 2008–2016) * Nate Albert – guitar, backing vocals (1983–2000), 2015 (live only), 2020-2022 (studio only) * Roman Fleysher – saxophone (1998–2004, 2007–2008; sporadic appearances 2018–2021)


Additional personnel

* Peter Wasilewski - saxophone (touring member) * Davey Holmes – keyboards * Brian Dwyer – trumpet * Kevin P. Stevenson – guitar * Dave Aaronoff – keyboards * Sledge Burton – trumpet * Jon Nash – guitar


Timeline

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Discography

* '' Devil's Night Out'' (1989) * '' More Noise and Other Disturbances'' (1992) * ''
Don't Know How to Party ''Don't Know How to Party'' is the third full-length album by the American ska punk band The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, which was released in 1993. ''Don't Know How to Party'' was The Mighty Mighty Bosstones' major label debut on Mercury Records, ...
'' (1993) * ''
Question the Answers ''Question the Answers'' is the fourth studio album by the American ska punk band the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, released on October 4, 1994. "Pictures to Prove It" was released to alternative radio on February 17, 1995. Track listing All tracks ...
'' (1994) * '' Let's Face It'' (1997) * '' Pay Attention'' (2000) * '' A Jackknife to a Swan'' (2002) * '' Pin Points and Gin Joints'' (2009) * '' The Magic of Youth'' (2011) * '' While We're at It'' (2018) * ''
When God Was Great ''When God Was Great'' is the eleventh and final studio album by the Boston ska punk band the Mighty Mighty Bosstones. It was released in 2021 on Hellcat, the band's only album with the label. The album was co-produced by Hellcat founder and Ra ...
'' (2021)


References


External links


Official website
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