Mustard Plug

Mustard Plug is a band that stands as one of the enduring forces of the ska-punk movement, known for their upbeat sound that blends brassy ska rhythms with the high-energy drive of punk rock. Formed in 1991 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the band hit the ground running with their debut album, "Big Daddy Multitude," which established their presence on the Midwest music scene and laid the groundwork for a career that would span decades. With a lineup that shifted over the years but always centered on the core concept of creating lively music for a dynamic live show, Mustard Plug cultivated a devoted fanbase with their relentless touring ethic and infectious energy.

Throughout the 1990s and into the new millennium, Mustard Plug continued to capture the essence of ska-punk across a series of well-received albums such as "Evildoers Beware!" and "Pray For Mojo," each record showcasing their talent for crafting catchy melodies and horn-driven hooks. Albums like "Yellow #5" and "In Black and White" saw them refining their sound further, earning them critical recognition and a solidifying spot in the genre. The band's ability to stay relevant was evident in their later releases like "Can't Contain It," and their most recent singles, including "Where Did All My Friends Go?" and "Doin' What We Do," showcase a group that has never lost its edge or its commitment to delivering high-octane music to its fans. Mustard Plug has carved out a distinct niche in the music world, embodying the spirit of ska-punk with a joyous yet defiant attitude.

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Where Did All My Friends Go?
Album - 13 Tracks - Released September 8, 2023
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