. "#FF8020"@en . . . . "O ska punk \u00E9 un x\u00E9nero que combina ska e punk rock. O ska punk acadou a s\u00FAa maior popularidade nos Estados Unidos a finais dos anos 90, a\u00EDnda que tam\u00E9n foi seguido por todo o mundo. Varias bandas do x\u00E9nero conseguiron un \u00E9xito comercial masivo, que nalg\u00FAns casos continuaron na d\u00E9cada posterior. O ska-core ou skacore \u00E9 un subx\u00E9nero do ska punk que mestura ska con hardcore punk. Categor\u00EDa:X\u00E9neros"@gl . . "Ska punk is a fusion music genre that combines ska and punk rock. It achieved its highest level of commercial success in the United States in the late 1990s. Ska-core (sometimes spelled skacore) is a subgenre of ska punk, blending ska with hardcore punk. The more punk-influenced style of ska punk often features faster tempos, guitar distortion, onbeat punk rock-style interludes (usually the chorus), and punk-style vocals. The more ska-influenced style features a more developed instrumentation and a cleaner vocal and musical sound. Common instruments include electric guitar, electric bass, drums, brass instruments, reed instruments and keyboards."@en . . . . . "1980.0"^^ . "Ska punk"@en . . . "Ska punk"@gl . . . . . . . . . "anos 80 nos Estados Unidos e Reino Unido"@gl . . . . . "Ska punk"@gl . "Ska punk is a fusion music genre that combines ska and punk rock. It achieved its highest level of commercial success in the United States in the late 1990s. Ska-core (sometimes spelled skacore) is a subgenre of ska punk, blending ska with hardcore punk."@en . "guitarra, baixo, trompeta, tromb\u00F3n, saxof\u00F3ns, bater\u00EDa"@gl . . "Ska-punk is the fusion of Jamaican musical style of Ska with Punk Rock"@en . . "alta a finais dos 90 nos Estados Unidos; internationally to a lesser extent"@gl . "Ska-punk is the fusion of Jamaican musical style of Ska with Punk Rock"@en . . "ska-core"@gl . "Third wave ska, reggae, 2 tone, ska jazz, dixieland, punk jazz, punk rock, hardcore punk"@gl . "1990.0"^^ . "O ska punk \u00E9 un x\u00E9nero que combina ska e punk rock. O ska punk acadou a s\u00FAa maior popularidade nos Estados Unidos a finais dos anos 90, a\u00EDnda que tam\u00E9n foi seguido por todo o mundo. Varias bandas do x\u00E9nero conseguiron un \u00E9xito comercial masivo, que nalg\u00FAns casos continuaron na d\u00E9cada posterior. As caracter\u00EDsticas do ska punk var\u00EDan debido \u00E1 fusi\u00F3n de dous x\u00E9neros contrastados. O estilo m\u00E1is influenciado polo punk ten tempos m\u00E1is r\u00E1pidos, distorsi\u00F3n de guitarra, interludios de estilo punk e voces nasais, asperas ou con berros. O m\u00E1is influenciado polo ska ten unha instrumentaci\u00F3n m\u00E1is desenvolvida e un ton vocal e musical m\u00E1is limpo. A instrumentaci\u00F3n com\u00FAn inclue guitarra el\u00E9ctrica, baixo, bater\u00EDa, metais (coma tromb\u00F3ns e trompetas), e \u00E1s veces \u00F3rgano. O ska-core ou skacore \u00E9 un subx\u00E9nero do ska punk que mestura ska con hardcore punk. Categor\u00EDa:X\u00E9neros"@gl . . "Ska Punk"@en . . "Ska punk"@en . . . "white"@en . . . . . .