
Bad Manners
- Ska
- Two-tone (music genre)
Why it matters
Bad Manners, the English ska and two-tone band led by the charismatic Buster Bloodvessel, emerged from the vibrant music scene in 1976. Most of the original members were still students at Woodberry Down Comprehensive School when they started making waves.
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With their infectious energy and catchy ska rhythms, Bad Manners helped define the two-tone sound of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Led by the larger-than-life Buster Bloodvessel, the band produced unforgettable anthems like "Lip Up Fatty" and "My Girl Lollipop," leaving a lasting impact on the ska revival movement. Their vibrant music continues to resonate, making their albums a must-have for collectors.
