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'90s ska documentary announces video dates

Posted by Loren on November 15, 2019

'90s ska documentary announces video dates
'90s ska documentary announces video dates

Pick It Up@ Ska in the '90s, a documentary about third-wave ska of the late twentieth century, will be available on DVD and blu-ray on Nov. 18. The documentaary includes interviews with The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Reel Big Fish, No Doubt, Rancid, Sublime, and more, exploring the brief explosion of popularity for the style.

Pictured: Reel Big Fish

'90s ska documentary announces video dates
'90s ska documentary announces video dates

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