Buck-O-Nine is an American ska punk band that emerged from the vibrant San Diego music scene in the early 1990s. Known for their high-energy shows and brass-fueled melodies, the band became one of the staples in the third wave ska revival that swept the United States during that decade. Comprised of Jon Pebsworth (vocals), Jonas Kleiner (guitar), Dan Albert (trombone), Anthony Curry (trumpet), Craig Yarnold (saxophone), Scott Kennerly (bass), and Steve Bauer (drums), Buck-O-Nine's sound is characterized by a blend of ska, punk, and a touch of reggae, reflecting a diverse array of influences.
The band saw significant success with their 1997 album "Twenty-Eight Teeth," which became a prominent release during ska's mainstream resurgence in the '90s. With hits like "My Town," Buck-O-Nine secured a spot in the hearts of ska-punk aficionados. Over the years, they have released several albums, including "Songs In The Key Of Bree" and "Barfly," that have cemented their status within the genre. Albums like "Sustain" and more recent offerings like "FunDayMental" showcase their ability to evolve while still retaining the core elements of their sound. The band's longevity in the music scene is a testament to their consistently engaging and lively musical presence, both in-studio and during their memorable live performances.
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