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Face First: Fishbone Turns 40
Born out of Los Angeles clubs in the mid-80s, Fishbone fused ska upstrokes, punk speed, funk bass, and horn hooks into a style that still feels nimble.
Forty years of snap and sway
The In Your Face era is the anchor here, and forty years on, the band leans into those sharp, elastic grooves without sanding off the grit. After years of lineup shifts, several longtime members have circled back in recent years, giving the current show a core-classic feel even as the group stays restless.The room: elastic energy, shared memory
Expect a punchy run at When Problems Arise and Cholly, with room for calling-card cuts like Party at Ground Zero and Ma and Pa. The crowd skews multi-generational, from early LA scene veterans to younger ska-punk diehards, with musicians clocking the horn voicings and bass tone up close. Lesser-known tidbits add color: the surreal Party at Ground Zero video was directed by Henry Selick before his film career took off, and Angelo Moore often works a theremin into the set. Heads-up: the song picks and staging described here are informed guesses from recent patterns, not a promise.The Fishbone Scene, From Checkerboards to Brass
The scene feels like a family reunion built on rhythm, with black-and-white checks, worn Vans, patched denim, and the occasional thrifted suit nodding to the band's old-school flair.
Checkerboard roots, modern pulse
You will see skank circles open and close in pulses, then brief pogo bursts when the punk edges hit, with smiles and quick hand-ups keeping it friendly. Call-and-response moments pop up on cue, from the simple band-name shout to the crowd echoing horn lines during the breakdowns.Rituals that carry the night
Anniversary merch leans on classic logos and era fonts, and the die-hards hunt for vinyl pressings tied to the In Your Face milestone. Between sets, DJs tend to spin two-tone, early funk, and a bit of West Coast punk, which keeps the feet warm and the mood communal. It is a scene that prizes stamina, humor, and respect, where veterans pace themselves and newcomers learn fast by watching the corners of the pit.How Fishbone Builds the Storm
Live, Fishbone centers Angelo Moore's elastic voice, which can jump from soulful croon to punk bark in a single verse before he grabs sax or theremin. The bass stays thick and melodic, locking into drums with a springy feel that lets guitars flip between clean ska chop and short bursts of overdrive.
Tight engine, wild ride
Horns carry counter-melodies rather than just stabs, so lines you remember as guitar riffs often reappear on trombone and sax like a new hook. The band favors quick tempo pivots, dropping from sprinting ska into deep half-time funk, then snapping back for a pogo finish.Details that make the room shake
A neat live habit: they often carve out a dub-style breakdown mid-song, leaving bass and drums alone while horns answer through delay before the full blast returns. Lights tend to be bold primaries with short strobe flares on the fast sections, keeping the focus on the band’s moving parts rather than big set pieces.Kindred Roads: Why Fishbone Fans Cross Over
If you like the bounce and bite of Red Hot Chili Peppers, Fishbone hits a similar funk-punk seam but with horns pushing the hooks.