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Stroll

Big D and the Kids Table · 2013

49 min · 13 tracks · ska punk

Energetic ska punk rhythms collide with witty lyrics and a vibrant horn section, creating an infectious sound.

Why this album works

'Stroll' received positive reviews for its catchy hooks and energetic performances, contributing to the revival of interest in ska punk during the early 2010s. The album showcases the band's ability to blend humor with social commentary, resonating well with fans of the genre.
Best for
energetic party starter vibes infectious rhythms for dancing witty lyrics for sing-alongs
Context
Released on January 1, 2013, 'Stroll' marked Big D and the Kids Table's first album in nearly six years, following their 2007 release, 'Strictly Rude.' At this point in their career, they were reestablishing their presence in the ska punk scene after a significant hiatus.
Stylistic neighbors
No Doubt· Sublime with Rome· Lyapis Trubetskoy

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Knife Standout 6:01
  • 2 Young Suckers Standout 2:45
  • 3 Put It in a Song Standout 4:14
  • 4 Lynn, Lynn the City of Sin 2:59
  • 5 Main Squeeze 2:53
  • 6 What I Got 2:31
  • 7 I'm Just an Idea 4:09
  • 8 Spit That Champagne Out 2:48
  • 9 Tell Me Why 3:43
  • 10 Moment of Weakness 3:35
  • 11 Drink Me Down 2:52
  • 12 Our First Day 3:20
  • 13 Trust in Music 7:45

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