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The UK’s most formidable Ska Punk Band.
Every band worth their salt on the thriving Punk Rock Scene have taken Buster Shuffle with them on the road – Flogging Molly, Me First And The Gimmie Gimmies, The Mad Caddies, The Interrupters, Less Than Jake, Broilers; Donots. These likely East London lads have certainly left their mark.
And it doesn’t stop with just the UK and Europe as the boys recently played the prestigious Punk Rock Bowling festival in Las Vegas and subsequently joined The Mighty Mighty Bosstones on the American leg of their tour.
Buster Shuffle burst onto the scene 15 years ago with the sole purpose of entertaining and bringing their raucous tunes to beer wielding audiences, seamlessly straddling the ska, punk and rock and roll genres. With song writing craftsmanship at the core, tunes about drunken arguments, crafty cats, anti-social night buses, dirty older women and messy divorces emerged in their ambitious debut album Our Night Out, grabbing the attention of the music press UNCUT magazine giving the boys 4/5 stars plus raving reviews from The Guardian and The Mirror.
From there, Ska figureheads Madness have had them play at their House of Fun Weekender two consecutive years running, plus played regularly with rockney duo Chas and Dave, who became firm friends and supporters of the band.
Every band worth their salt on the thriving Punk Rock Scene have taken Buster Shuffle with them on the road – Flogging Molly, Me First And The Gimmie Gimmies, The Mad Caddies, The Interrupters, Less Than Jake, Broilers; Donots. These likely East London lads have certainly left their mark.
And it doesn’t stop with just the UK and Europe as the boys recently played the prestigious Punk Rock Bowling festival in Las Vegas and subsequently joined The Mighty Mighty Bosstones on the American leg of their tour.
Buster Shuffle burst onto the scene 15 years ago with the sole purpose of entertaining and bringing their raucous tunes to beer wielding audiences, seamlessly straddling the ska, punk and rock and roll genres. With song writing craftsmanship at the core, tunes about drunken arguments, crafty cats, anti-social night buses, dirty older women and messy divorces emerged in their ambitious debut album Our Night Out, grabbing the attention of the music press UNCUT magazine giving the boys 4/5 stars plus raving reviews from The Guardian and The Mirror.
From there, Ska figureheads Madness have had them play at their House of Fun Weekender two consecutive years running, plus played regularly with rockney duo Chas and Dave, who became firm friends and supporters of the band.
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