Ska Radio Stations

We have 10 radio stations playing Ska.

Punk Radio Underground


Heroina - Heroina
https://www.radiounderground.org
Genres: punk rock reggae ska metal gothic folk

Bob's Ska Radio (Low Bitrate)


The Taj Motel Trio - Turn Down the Suck
http://www.bobskaradio.com/
Genres: ska

Guerrilla Radio

The #1 Name In Alternative Underground Rock & Roll Streaming Radio
Van Morrison - Sweet Thing - Astral Weeks
http://www.guerrillaradio.com
Genres: rock punk soul metal funk ska surf prog jazz rockabilly blues

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Monitors - What Will We Be Singing In The 80s
http://www.ANDYS80S.com
Genres: 80s rare new wave alternative ska goth rare underground punk 80s

Radio Endstation - Deine Skinhead Nr. 1 in Oi! Punk und Ska


Cotzraiz - Stolz & Stark
https://radio-endstation.de
Genres: oi punk rock ska hardcore

Tonic Ska Radio


Bombskare - This Old Man
https://tonicskaradio.co.uk
Genres: ska

Jah Music Mansion


Gladstone Gladstone Anderson & the Mudies All Stars - 09 - This Is The Day [110q]
http://jahmusicmansion.com
Genres: reggae dub rocksteady ska world other

107dot5

Playing Alternative Rock from the '80s and '90s, with an emphasis on 1995-1
Soul Coughing - Soft Serve

Genres: rock alternative 90s indie punk ska adult pop electronic college

Rude Party Web Radio


Heavensbee - Baby Sister (feat. Robert Tierney)
http://rudeparty.blogspot.com
Genres: ska

CAYA Radio

'90s Rock / Alternative.
Soul Coughing - Soundtrack to Mary

Genres: rock alternative 90s decades indie punk ska metal hard rock classic rock

About Ska Music

Ska music originated in jamaica during the late 1950s and developed from rocksteady and reggae. The genre combined the caribbean mento and calypso with american jazz and rhythm and blues (rnb). Commonly, the history of ska is divided into three periods of time: the 1st wave being the original jamaican scene of the 1960s, the 2nd wave being the english 2 tone ska revival of the 1970s, and finally the 3rd wave revival of the 1980s and 1990s which became popular in the united states and blended ska with punk rock. Ska music is defined by its walking bassline which is emphasised with rhythms on the upbeat.

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