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                    [Title] => Sound Xcape album launch at The Podium
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Last Tuesday, The Podium, XFM 92.3 in cooperation with Aruba Bar indulged shoppers with 15 tracks from the album Sound Xcape.

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• Viva Records, 2001

Now you can argue all you want, but I believe that the early Pu3ska helped local alterna-fans realize that having a horn section could be goddamn hip and "with it," too. Who says that brass is for ballroom dwellers alone?

Taking its cue from (what else?) ska greats like Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Pu3ska dished out danceable, positively charged ditties that helped convert many elbow-throwing moshers into goose-stepping rude boys.
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By Val A. Villanueva | March 15, 2008 - 12:00am
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