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In this episode of In defense of skaCeci Bastida talks about her band Tijuana No, the world of international ska in the 90s and her new solo album Everything removed. Listen above, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bastida takes listeners through the history of Tijuana No, one of the most important bands of the Mexican ska movement. The vocalist and keyboardist looks back at the group's early days, her attempts to break into the American market, and how one of the members of her band eventually became a pop superstar.
The artist also addresses her solo work, from her new album. Everything removed to his incredible version of the classic Suicidal Tendencies cut “Institutionalized” with Luicidal, the band formed by the original members of Suicidal Tendencies Louiche Mayorga and RJ Herrera.. Bastida then reflects on the political themes that make their way into his music, as well as influences such as The Clash.
Listen to Ceci Bastida talks about Tijuana No, Everything removedand more in this episode of In defense of skaand be sure to like, review and follow series wherever you get your podcast. Fans can also get early, ad-free episodes by joining the GONE Patreonand don't forget to check out all the Consequence Podcast Network series here. Additionally, you can support In defence host Aaron Carnes purchasing a copy of his book, In defense of ska. The second expanded edition. will be launched in October 2024.
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