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Fishbone is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1979, that plays a fusion of ska, punk,
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has described the group as "one of the most distinctive and eclectic
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bands of the late '80s. With their hyperactive, self-conscious diversity, goofy sense of humor, and sharp social commentary, the group gained a sizable
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". Fishbone first assembled as school students in 1979 with John Norwood Fisher (bass), his brother Philip "Fish" Fisher (drums), Angelo Moore (vocals, saxophones,
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), Kendall Jones (guitar), "Dirty" Walter A. Kibby II (vocals, trumpet), and Christopher Dowd (keyboards, trombone, vocals). They achieved their greatest commercial success in the late 1980s and early 1990s, after which they went through many personnel changes. From 2003 to 2010, John Norwood Fisher and Angelo Moore were the last remaining original members of the band. In the 2010s, all the other original members except Kendall Jones rejoined the band for various reunion tours and anniversary activities.


History


Early career (1979–1987)

Fishbone got started in 1979 as a "disparate, all-black oddball crew" when the members were in junior high school. The Fisher brothers, Jones, Dowd, and Kibby were all from South Central Los Angeles and were included in a school busing program that sent them daily to the
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, where they met Moore, who was native to the area. After first using the name Megatron with Titus Norris on vocals, the sextet adopted the name Fishbone and formed a unique stew of different styles that became popular in the Los Angeles club scene and was a great influence on several subsequent alternative bands. Their first club date was at Madame Wong's, the influential venue in Los Angeles's Chinatown that had been a showcase for a variety of seminal punk bands in the 1980s. They formed strong friendships with Los Angeles bands like Red Hot Chili Peppers,
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, and Psi Com. Fishbone were signed to
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in 1983 after being spotted at a club gig by Brian O'Neal of The BusBoys. Their first release was the 1985 single " Party at Ground Zero", followed by a self-titled EP, '' Fishbone'' produced by
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. They released their first full-length album '' In Your Face'' in 1986, and the following year they performed "Jamaica Ska" in the
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/ Frankie Avalon reunion movie '' Back to the Beach''. Fishbone's first major international tour was as the opening act for
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on the 1987 ''Licensed to Ill'' tour.


Rise to fame (1988–1994)

Fishbone was mostly considered to be a ska and
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band in their early years, but later became more guitar-driven with a focus on rock and soul music. The 1988 album ''
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'' brought Fishbone wide critical acclaim.Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone. Dir. Lev Anderson and Chris Metzler. Perf. Fishbone. Grindstone Media, 2010. DVD. With this album, the band also added
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-leaning social commentary to their lyrics, covering topics such as the breakup of families, contemporary racism,
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, and oppression in lower income housing projects. The album was highlighted by a hard rock-inspired version of
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's classic " Freddie's Dead" from the film '' Super Fly''. The music video, directed by Douglas Gayeton, became the band's first hit on MTV. That same year, the group toured with Red Hot Chili Peppers and became nationally known in the burgeoning alternative music scene. Also that year, Fishbone and
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recorded the
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song " Rock Island Line" for the tribute album '' Folkways: A Vision Shared''. The band added former
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sideman John Bigham on guitar and keyboards in 1989. The 1991 album ''
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'' was a critical and commercial success, reaching #49 on the Billboard albums chart. One month before the album's release, the group played a performance on ''
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'' of "
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," a song which later featured an
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video directed by
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. The song " Everyday Sunshine" also became a modest hit on radio and MTV. While the band retained their roots in funk and ska, the 1993 album ''
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'' included songs with free jazz, hard rock, punk, and heavy metal elements. At the time of the album's release, the band began to tear apart internally. Just before Fishbone joined the 1993
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tour, guitarist Kendall Jones was accused of mental instability and quit the band, moving to Northern California. Bassist John Norwood Fisher tracked Jones down in the belief that he needed rescue from a religious cult, only to be charged with attempted kidnapping; Fisher was acquitted at trial. A benefit concert to help with Fisher's legal expenses featured
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, Primus,
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, and Alice in Chains. Keyboardist Christopher Dowd left Fishbone in 1994 and released an album titled ''Puzzle'' in 1997 under the name The Seedy Arkhestra, with various guests including
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. The album included an anti-Fishbone song called "Flog Your Dead Horse."


Post-Sony years (1995–2002)

Now a five-piece, Fishbone was dropped by
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(formerly Columbia) in 1995, upon presenting their next album. The band added more heavy metal and hardcore punk influences to their sound on the 1996 concept album '' Chim Chim's Badass Revenge'', released by
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and produced by Dallas Austin. The album went largely unnoticed by the general public, peaking at just #158 on the Billboard albums chart. In 1996, the band contributed to the
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benefit album '' Silencio=Muerte: Red Hot + Latin'' produced by the
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. In 1998 the band lost another founding member, drummer Philip "Fish" Fisher, who became a session drummer and later appeared in the heavy metal band
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. After brief periods with various drummers, the position was filled definitively by John Steward. John Bigham also left the band during this period to pursue his own career, later founding the band The Soul of John Black; Bigham was replaced by former Sound Barrier and Mother's Finest guitarist Tracey "Spacey T" Singleton. Keyboardist and horn player Anthony Brewster (The Untouchables) was a member of the group from 1997 to 1998, while John McKnight (from Ben Harper's band) joined on keyboards, trombone, and guitar. During the latter part of the 1990s, Fishbone was without a recording contract and earned their keep through constant touring. Fishbone maintained their dedicated fan base and achieved another major record deal with
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in 2000. They were given the chance to record a new album with several special guests, including
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of Bad Brains,
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, George Clinton, Rick James,
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, and Los Fabulosos Cadillacs. The resulting album, '' Fishbone and the Familyhood Nextperience Present: The Psychotic Friends Nuttwerx'', saw poor sales, though
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called it the band's best album in a decade. The band was dropped from Hollywood Records and headed back on the road. John McKnight left the band in 2001, and the group continued as a five-piece. In 2002, on their own independent record label, they released '' Live at the Temple Bar and More'' which contained all new songs recorded live throughout 2001 and 2002. This was later complemented by a live CD/DVD, '' Live in Amsterdam'', containing most of their hits and filmed at the 2002 Cannabis Cup Festival in
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.


Recent history (2003–present)

In late 2003 Fishbone lost another founding member when Walter Kibby left the band. Guitarist Tracy Singleton departed as well. After leaving Fishbone, Kibby released two albums with his band Dirty Walt & The Columbus Sanitation: ''To Put It Bluntly'' (2000) and ''Still Smokin' ''(2009). Kibby and Singleton also collaborated in the band Year of the Dragon, releasing the albums ''A Time to Love Is a Time to Bleed'' (2006) and ''Blunt Force Karma'' (2009). Together, they also recorded tracks with Swade G (Kibby's younger brother Wade Antonio Kibby) for the album ''Ghetto Life'' (2010). After the 2003 departure of Kibby and Singleton, the last two founding members John Norwood Fisher and Angelo Moore, along with drummer John Steward, restarted Fishbone with Rocky George of Suicidal Tendencies and Tori Ruffin of The Time on guitars (though Ruffin left soon thereafter), and Dre Gipson on keyboards. In 2005 John McKnight returned on trombone and guitar. Trumpet players during this period were PaDre Holmes, Fernando Pullum, Mervin Campbell, and Curtis Storey. The line-up of Fisher, Moore, Steward, George, Gipson, Storey, and McKnight recorded the studio album '' Still Stuck in Your Throat'' with producer
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, who had worked on the band's early albums. The album was released in October 2006 in Europe, and in April 2007 in the United States. Music videos were recorded for the cover song " Date Rape" by Sublime, and for the song "Let Dem Ho's Fight." In 2008 and 2009, departed original members Walter Kibby, Christopher Dowd, and Kendall Jones joined Fishbone on stage on various occasions, most notably for the shoot of the Pepsi "Pass" commercial, which aired in January 2009. In April 2008, Stephan Kraemer directed the shoot of a live CD/DVD recorded in Bordeaux, France. The DVD '' Fishbone Live'' was released on May 10, 2009. In January 2010, John McKnight left Fishbone for the second time. During this period original member Walter Kibby returned on trumpet and vocals. During a 2011 tour, Tom "Tom-Bone" Ralls, formerly of Weapon of Choice, filled in on trombone. Tori Ruffin also briefly returned to play guitar in place of Rocky George, who was unable to tour. After the tour, Jay Armant, a former student of Fernando Pullum, joined as the new trombone player. Fishbone released a seven-track EP titled ''Crazy Glue'' on October 11, 2011. Current and former members of the band were deeply involved in the making of the documentary film '' Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone'', directed by Lev Anderson and
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. Narrated by Laurence Fishburne and featuring interviews with Les Claypool,
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on February 21, 2012 and received a national TV broadcast on the public television series ''AfroPoP''. In February 2013, keyboardist Dre Gipson left the band after nine years to focus on a new project called Hunter Green. Fishbone was in the midst of a US tour, and reggae musician Freddie Flint filled in temporarily on keyboards. In July 2013, Paul Hampton (formerly of The Skeletones) joined as Fishbone's new keyboardist. In February 2014, federal judge
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ruled that Fishbone had to pay $1.4 million to a woman who suffered a fractured skull and collarbone during a 2010 concert in Philadelphia when Angelo Moore stage-dove and landed on top of her. A five-track EP titled ''Intrinsically Intertwined'' was released on April 22, 2014. On November 18, 2016 founding member and original drummer Philip "Fish" Fisher played his first show with the band since his departure in 1998. On November 26, Fishbone performed at a Jimi Hendrix tribute concert at Harlem's
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, at which time drummer John Steward departed Fishbone after 18 years to make room for the returning Fish. In January 2017 the band announced a tour to commemorate the 1996 album '' Chim Chim's Badass Revenge''. Former guitarist John Bigham returned to the band, after which Rocky George departed after 14 years of service. In late 2017 Moore, Kibby, and John Norwood Fisher were featured in the song "Creatures of Habit" by funk-rock supergroup The Big Ol' Nasty Getdown. In January 2018, Christopher Dowd made a guest appearance with the band onstage and decided to rejoin, thus replacing both trombonist Jay Armant and keyboardist Paul Hampton. The band's 2018 lineup consisted of Angelo Moore, John Norwood Fisher, Fish, Walter Kibby, Christopher Dowd, and John Bigham, thus recreating the classic Fishbone lineup minus Kendall Jones. In December 2019, John Bigham announced that he was no longer playing with Fishbone to focus on his solo work. Guitarist Mark Phillips joined the band shortly after. In November 2020, Kendall Jones joined the band on stage for the first time since 1993 for a performance of "
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" by Alice in Chains for a tribute to the band arranged by the
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. Phillip "Fish" Fisher left the group again in late 2021, after which John Steward rejoined on drums.


Members

: ''For a complete list and timeline, see List of Fishbone members.''


Current

* Angelo Moore – vocals, saxophones, theremin, percussion (1979–present) *John Norwood Fisher – bass, vocals (1979–present) *"Dirty" Walter A. Kibby II – trumpet, vocals (1979–2003, 2010–present) *Christopher Dowd – keyboards, trombone, vocals (1979–1994, 2018–present) *Mark Phillips – guitar. (2019–present) *John Steward – drums (1999–2016, 2021–present)


Past

*Philip "Fish" Fisher – drums (1979–1998, 2016–2021) *Kendall Jones – guitar, vocals (1979–1993, 2020) *John "JB" Bigham – guitar, keyboards (1989–1997, 2017–2019) *Anthony Brewster – keyboards, trombone (1997–1998, sporadic shows in 2003) *Tracey "Spacey T" Singleton – guitar (1997–2003) *Dion Murdock – drums (1998–1999) *John McKnight – keyboards, trombone, guitar (1998–2001, 2005–2010) * Rocky George – guitar (2003–2017) *Dre Gipson – keyboards, vocals (2004–2013) *Mervin Campbell – trumpet, flugelhorn (2003–2004; 2008) *Elizabeth Lea – trombone (2003–2004) *André "PaDre" Holmes – trumpet, vocals (2004–2005, 2007) *Torrell (Tori) Ruffin – guitar (sporadically, 2004–2011) *Curtis Storey – trumpet, vocals (2005–2007, died 2017) *Jay Armant – trombone, vocals (2011–2017) *Freddie Flint – keyboards (2013) *Paul Hampton – keyboards (2013–2017) *Clint Cameron – drums (1998) *Tom Bone Ralls – trombone (2010)


Discography


Studio albums

*'' In Your Face'' (1986) *''
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'' (1988) – No. 153 on the ''Billboard'' 200 on October 29, 1988 *''
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'' (1991) – No. 49 on the ''Billboard'' 200 on May 18, 1991 *''
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'' (1993) – No. 99 on the ''Billboard'' 200 on June 12, 1993 *'' Chim Chim's Badass Revenge'' (1996) – No. 158 on the ''Billboard'' 200 on June 8, 1996 *'' Fishbone and the Familyhood Nextperience Present: The Psychotic Friends Nuttwerx'' (2000) *'' Still Stuck in Your Throat'' (2006)


Live albums

*'' Live at the Temple Bar and More'' (2002) *'' Live in Amsterdam'' (CD/DVD – 2005 – recorded live in November 2002) *'' Fishbone Live (in Bordeaux)'' (CD/DVD – 2009 – recorded live in April 2008) *''Live at The Independent'' (2012)


Compilation albums

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'' (Japan only, 1993) *'' Fishbone 101: Nuttasaurusmeg Fossil Fuelin' the Fonkay'' (1996) *''The Essential Fishbone'' (2003)


EPs

*'' Fishbone'' (1985) *'' It's a Wonderful Life'' (1987) *'' Set the Booty Up Right'' (1990) *'' Fishbone and the Familyhood Nextperience Present: The Friendliest Psychosis of All'' (2002) *''Crazy Glue'' (2011) *''Intrinsically Intertwined'' (2014)


Singles


Music videos

* Modern Industry (1985) * Party At Ground Zero (1985) * V.T.T.L.O.T.F.D.G.F. (1985) * When Problems Arise (1986) * It's a Wonderful Life (1987) * Jamaican Ska (1987) * Freddie's Dead (1988) * Ma and Pa (1988) * Fight the Youth (1991) * Sunless Saturday (1991) * Everyday Sunshine (1991) * Swim (1993) * Servitude (1993) * Unyielding Conditioning (1993) * Alcoholic (1996) * Date Rape (2006) * Let Dem Ho's Fight (2007) * Crazy Glue (2011)


DVDs

*'' The Reality of My Surroundings - Past to Present'' (1991) *'' Critical Times - Fishbone's Hen House Sessions'' (2001) *'' Live in Amsterdam'' (CD/DVD – 2005 – recorded live in 2002) *'' Fishbone Live (in Bordeaux)'' (CD/DVD – 2009 – recorded live in April 2008) *'' Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone'' (Documentary – 2012)


Appearances on soundtracks and "various artists" compilations

* "Jamaica Ska", with
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, on '' Back to the Beach'' soundtrack (1987) (Fishbone appear in the film) * "He's a Fly Guy", with
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, on '' I'm Gonna Git You Sucka'' soundtrack (1988) (Fishbone appear in the film: they are outside the prison when Flyguy gets out) * "Slow Bus Moving" on ''
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'' soundtrack (1988) (Fishbone appear in this film: they are in a bar playing this song) * " Rock Island Line", with
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, on Folkways: A Vision Shared compilation (1988) * "Skankin' to the Beat" on '' Say Anything...'' soundtrack (1989) * "Swim" on '' Last Action Hero'' soundtrack (1993) * " Let the Good Times Roll" on ''
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'' soundtrack (1994) * "Fled" on ''
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'' soundtrack (1996) * "
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" with Los Fabulosos Cadillacs on Silencio=Muerte: Red Hot + Latin compilation (1996) * " Crazy Bald Heads" o
Ska Island
compilation (1997) * "I'm a Weed Plant", later reworked into "Where'd You Get Those Pants", o
Steady Sounds from the Underground
compilation (1998) * "Critical Time" o
Hen House Studios Anthology Volume II, 2002
* "Cheyenne Star Forever Moore" o
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compilation (2006) * "Dead Ones (Scene 3) – Revenge" and "Night Out (Scene 5) – Connects" (as Mega*Nut) on
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' ''Gutterfly'' soundtrack (2007) * "Changes" (not to be confused with "Change" from
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(2008) * " Our House", o
New Wave '80s Hits
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Generation Rubik's Cube
compilations (2009)


Guest appearances

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and Fishbone) (1997) *'' Amoeba Cleansing Syndrome'' ( Joi) (1997) *'' Sunny Disposition'' (
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) (2016)


Film and television appearances

* Angelo Moore appeared briefly in the 1984 movie '' Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo''. * In 1985, Angelo Moore and Walter Kibby appeared in the
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video "Would I Lie To You?" * Angelo Moore appeared in the 1986 music video for " Do Fries Go with That Shake?" by George Clinton. * The band is featured in the 1987 movie '' Back to the Beach'', performing a rendition of "Jamaica Ska" with
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singing lead vocals. * In 1987, the band has a brief cameo in the Hank Williams Jr music video "Young Country" appearing on a merry-go-round, raising their cowboy hats as they pass by the camera. * Fishbone appears in the 1988 John Cusack/
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'' as "Ranchbone" in the bar scene, playing the song "Slow Bus Movin' (Howard Beach Party)". They supplied an incidental score for the film as well. * In the 1988
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- spoof '' I'm Gonna Git You Sucka'', members of Fishbone appear on the street as hecklers of Antonio Fargas' character Flyguy, and also as a back-up band. * The January 1989 performance at Brixton Academy, London, UK was shown on UK TV in February 1989 in the second episode of Channel 4's "Big World Cafe" introducing the group to a wider UK audience. * Frontman Angelo Moore made a cameo in the 1989 music video for the '' Red Hot Chili Peppers'' song, ''
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''. * The song '' Swim'' was featured in the 1993 film '' Last Action Hero'' * A woman wears a Fishbone t-shirt in the 1991 Richard Linklater film '' Slacker.'' * In 1994 Fishbone plays "Let The Good Times Roll" in the
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film ''
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''. Fishbone is also on the film's soundtrack. * Fishbone performed "Sunless Saturday" on
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on March 23, 1991. * The band appeared on the March 6, 1995 edition of WWF's ''
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'' to promote their upcoming performance of " America the Beautiful" at WrestleMania XI. The band was ultimately replaced by Special Olympian Kathy Huey. * Fishbone is mentioned by Janeane Garofalo as the musical guest on February 12, 1997 episode of ''
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'' titled "Pain Equals Funny." * Angelo Moore, John Norwood Fisher, and John Steward appear in the 2006 film '' Idlewild'' as members of the band led by Rooster, the character played by Big Boi of OutKast. * In 2007 Fishbone appeared in the David Arquette movie '' The Tripper''. * Marlon Wayans (in the role of Seymour Stewart) wears a Fishbone T-shirt in '' Mo' Money'' (1992). * The characters Freddie and Lena of ''
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'' were depicted as fans and could be seen wearing Fishbone band shirts. * John Cusack wears a Fishbone shirt in the film '' Say Anything...''. The movie's iconic "boombox" scene originally featured Fishbone's "Turn the Other Way" blaring from the radio.
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" replaced the song during editing. * In the movie '' Bull Durham'',
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' character Ebby "Nuke" Laloosh is wearing a Fishbone T-shirt with his suit while giving his first interview after getting called up to the big leagues. * In 2010's ''
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'', Cusack pulls out and clearly advertises a black T-shirt with the band's logo from his character's suitcase. * In the TV show ''
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'', Ed Chigliak (
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) is frequently spotted with a Fishbone shirt under his leather jacket. * Early episodes of '' Beverly Hills, 90210'' had scenes filmed against a set of lockers that featured a Fishbone sticker in almost every shot. * On November 21, 2011, Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann was played on to ''
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'' to the Fishbone song "Lyin' Ass Bitch".
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drummer
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later explained that the playing of the song was "tongue in cheek." Fallon and the NBC network later apologized. * In the video for the
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song "I Believe in Miracles" the band's name appears as part of the scrolling text on the upper and lower part of the screen.


References


External links


Official band websiteFishboneLive.org
– collaborative Fishbone encyclopedia (semi-official)
Fishbone at Legacy RecordingsFishbone on the Live Music Archive
– Fishbone's section of archive.org's free live concert recordings. {{DEFAULTSORT:Fishbone African-American rock musical groups Alternative rock groups from California American funk metal musical groups American ska punk musical groups Funk rock musical groups Musical groups established in 1979 Musical groups from Los Angeles Sibling musical groups 1979 establishments in California