Other crossword clues for answer "SKA"
- SKA
- Reel Big Fish genre
- Islands music
- Jamaican pop music
- Jamaican dance music
- Reggaelike music
- Bde Maka ___ (Minneapolis's largest lake, whose name's last word is also a musical genre)
- Calypso cousin
- Musical genre with a "third wave"
- I'm frequently told that I resemble someone's best friend who still likes ___: Conan O'Brien
- Dub music precursor
- Genre for the English Beat
- Off-beat Jamaican genre?
- Early genre for Lee "Scratch" Perry
- Music for rude boys
- Toots and the Maytals' genre
- Calypso kin
- Reggae relative
- Caribbean music
- Island music
- Moon ___ Records (influential punk label)
- Punk subgenre
- Rock genre whose band names tend to use terrible puns of said genre
- Rocksteady kin
- The Toasters' genre
- Genre whose bands tend to use the genre in punny band names
- The Specials genre
- Jimmy Cliff's genre
- Music genre with a 2 Tone subset
- Rock genre possibly named after the sound the guitar makes
- Rude boy's music
- Genre with a horn section
- Reggae cousin
- Sound of the Toasters
- Relative of reggae
- Offshoot of calypso
- Calypso offshoot
- Rocksteady relative
- Kin of calypso
- Reggae forerunner
- Desmond Dekker's music
- Music genre also known as bluebeat
- 1960s Jamaican pop
- Rock steady's predecessor
- Jamaican pop genre
- Caribbean music genre
- Genre in which guitarists often play a "walking" bass line
- Reggae-influenced genre
- Tunes performed by a 49 Down, perhaps
- Reggae predecessor
- Desmond Dekker's genre
- Madness genre
- Reggae precursor
- Music genre for Toots and the Maytals
- Predecessor of the rocksteady music genre
- Music type played on the erstwhile SiriusXM station Fungus
- A Message to You, Rudy genre
- Brass-heavy style, often
- Major influence on the band Sublime
- Much of Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Jimmy Cliff's oeuvre
- Tokyo _____ Paradise Orchestra (popular long-running Japanese band)
- Rude boys and "rude girls" are fans of it
- Rude boys are fans of it
- It's known for its off-beat style
- Style of the Beatles' "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da"
- Jamaica-based calypso cousin
- Jamaican music
- Musical style from which reggae came
- Reggae's precursor
- Jamaican music genre
- Reggae's roots
- Caribbean calypso cousin
- Jamaican music that gave rise to reggae
- Music related to reggae
- Jamaican style of music
- Calypso relative
- Genre akin to calypso
- Some Jamaican music
- Cousin of reggae
- Jamaica-based music
- Music genre from Jamaica
- Relative of reggae and mento, musically
- Jamaican pop
- Early musical style of Bob Marley
- Music genre that led to reggae
- Jamaican genre
- Jazz-based Jamaican genre
- Music pioneered by Byron Lee and the Dragonaires
- Musical kin of reggae
- Island music style
- Jamaican musical genre
- ___'d for Life (autobiography of The Specials bassist Horace Panter)
- Prince Buster genre
- Popular style of music
- Jamaican jazz
- Bob Marley genre
- Cousin of calypso
- Precursor to rocksteady music
- Reggae kin
- Island R&B derivative
- 2 Tone revival music genre
- Prince Buster music genre
- Calypso-influenced genre
- __ punk: No Doubt genre
- Islands sound
- Reel Big Fish music genre
- The Mighty Mighty Bosstones music genre
- Genre with Jamaican roots
- Genre of the Mighty Mighty Bosstones
- Horn-heavy genre
- Music genre of Toots and the Maytals
- Reggae-like genre
- Rhythm-heavy genre
- Streetlight Manifesto genre
- Calypso derivative
- Fats Domino influenced its development
- Genre influenced by Fats Domino
- Pop from the Caribbean
- Numbers essential to Nebraskans
- Some Jamaican jams
- Caribbean audible export
- Jamaican music that influenced reggae
- Caribbean pop
- Rhythm with riffs and shuffles
- Predecessor of rock steady
- Calypso's cousin
- Kingston sound
- Rock steady precursor
- ___ punk (Mighty Mighty Bosstones genre)
- Jamaican beat
- Kin of calypso music
- Some popular music
- Kingston music
- Popular music variety
- Reggae variation
- Music with a blend of folk and calypso
- Music with jazzlike riffs
- Calypso-influenced music
- Relative of calypso
- Music store section
- Influence on 1980's pop
- Music for Mods and Skinheads
- Pop of Jamaica
- Forerunner of rocksteady
- Kingston pop
- Some Caribbean music
- Genre for the Mighty Mighty Bosstones
- It's said to have been born on Orange Street, in Kingston, Jamaica
- ___-core (punk offshoot)
- Music genre of the English Beat and the Specials
- Precursor of reggae
- Modern music genre
- Music genre of the Mighty Mighty Bosstones
- 2 Tone influence
- Music genre that influenced No Doubt
- The English Beat's genre
- Genre for the band Sublime
- Precursor to reggae
- ___ punk (hybrid music genre)
- Genre for Reel Big Fish
- Mighty Mighty Bosstones genre
- Precursor of rocksteady
- Some music of the Wailers
- The Rocksteady 7 genre
- Prince Buster's genre
- Reggae grew from it
- Jamaican export
- Music boomlet of the mid-'90s
- Musical cousin of calypso
- Genre of the band Less Than Jake
- ___ punk (music hybrid)
- Genre for the group Sublime
- Genre pioneered in 1950s-'60s Jamaica
- Precursor to rocksteady and reggae
- ___ punk (fusion genre with Jamaican rhythms)
- Product from Jamaica
- Upbeat precursor to reggae
- ___ punk (genre for No Doubt)
- Genre for the 1990s band Sublime
- Music genre originating in Jamaica
- Music genre that influenced the Clash
- Precursor to rocksteady
- Caribbean musical genre
- Genre influenced by calypso
- Its influences include the Cuban mambo and Jamaican mento
- Music genre that emphasizes the offbeat
- ___ punk (The Mighty Mighty Bosstones' genre)
- Reel Big Fish's genre
- Genre invoked by many a 90's band
- Stupid Marriage genre
- Island genre
- Music genre with a "third wave"
- Reggae's relative
- What Madness, No Doubt and Sublime infused
- No Doubt genre
- Started in Jamaica in late '50s
- English Beat genre
- Sublime category
- Desmond Dekker's musical genre
- Genre that influenced No Doubt
- Genre born in Jamaica
- King of ___ (moniker for the singer Desmond Dekker)
- Specialty for the Specials
- Jamaican music form
- Music from Jamaica
- Jamaican jazz-influenced genre
- Horn-heavy music genre
- Music of Jamaica
- The Wailers' original genre
- Genre for Caz Gardiner
- Genre for Panteon Rococo
- JER genre
- Japanese ___ (music style)
- Music genre for Millie Small
- Music style from Jamaica
- The Selecter genre
- We Are the Union genre
- ___ Against Racism Tour (1998 concert series organized by Mike Park)
- Music genre influenced by calypso
- Afro-Caribbean music subgenre
- Alternative to reggae
- Genre related to reggae
- Genre that calypso influenced
- Genre related to rocksteady
- Genre for the Specials or the Maytals
- Bouncy Jamaican music
- Forerunner of reggae
- Genre for The Selecter
- Music genre of Jamaican origin
- Sound from Jamaica
- Genre for Hepcat
- Genre for The Bodysnatchers
- Genre that came before rocksteady
- Jamaican music style
- Music genre found at the end of a U.S. state
- Music genre related to reggae
- ___ punk (music genre)
- Genre from Jamaica
- Genre with walking bass lines
- Less Than Jake genre
- Musical style from Jamaica
- The Maytals genre
- Genre similar to calypso
- The Fuss genre
- The Uptones genre
- ___ punk (No Doubt genre)
- Jamaican tune
- Islands rhythm
- Genre for the band Mustard Plug
- In Defense of ___ (music podcast)
- Genre for Prince Buster
- Genre for the Slackers
- Reggae's cousin
- Music from a Kingston trio
- Music from Toots and the Maytals
- Toots and the Maytals specialty
- Rocksteady's kin
- Genre from Kingston
- Kin of reggae
- Record genre
- Afro-Caribbean sound
- Genre akin to reggae
- Genre with elements of calypso
- Genre in a record store
- Genre for Kingston's Lord Tanamo
- Style influenced by jazz and calypso
- Toots and the Maytals' music