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Reel Big Fish put out a second album called “Why Do They Rock So Hard” in 1998 and although the album was appreciated by an underground audience, it failed to gain as much mainstream attention as their first album did. Reel Big Fish made their cinematic debut in the film “BASEketball” where they performed in a short cameo role. They also contributed to the soundtrack with a cover of a.

Reel Big Fish's popularity gradually waned in the subsequent years, following the decline of ska-punk as a marketable genre. Nevertheless, the band restructured its lineup and continued issuing new material to a smaller (yet considerably rabid) fan base into the 2010s with the release of ninth album Life Sucks.Let's Dance! in 2018. Official website reel-big-fish.com. Follow Reel Big Fish on.

Reel Big Fish's 1995 self-released debut album, “Everything Sucks,” was successful and became an underground hit spread by word-of-mouth, which led to the band signing a deal with Mojo Records. In August 1996, the band released the album “Turn the Radio Off” on the new label, which appealed to fans of ska punk style, and the band began touring throughout the United States. After the.

Reel Big Fish are partnering with AP to premiere their track “You Can’t Have All Of Me.” As if that’s not exciting enough, they’re also revealing plans to release their first new album.

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Reel Big Fish's sophomore major label effort found them moving from ska punk to straight up ska-infused rock and roll, with layered and often harmonized Ibanez guitar riffs, the sweet and more nuanced bass playing of Matt Wong (he completely carries the studio version of Somebody Hates Me), more complex vocal harmonies with Scott's voice developing into the Littlest Man we would come to know.

Sorry there are no shows for Reel Big Fish right now. Past Reel Big Fish Events. Mon 18 Nov 2019 Reel Big Fish O2 Academy Islington, London Artists: Reel Big Fish, Spunge and Lightyear. Sun 17 Nov 2019 Reel Big Fish O2 Academy Islington, London Artists.