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Reel Big Fish albums featuring Efren Santana

Reel Big Fish Music Videos (2)
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| | Turn The Radio Off CD (1996)
$8.99 Additional personnel includes: Monique Powell (vocals); Efren Santana (saxophone); Isaiah Owens (keyboards); RBF, Jesse Wilder, Kevin Globerman, Vince Pileggi, Michael Shaw (background vocals).
"I'll never be a rock and roll star," Reel Big Fish's Aaron Barrett sweetly sings out in frustration ...
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| Turn The Radio Off CD (1996) Edited
$8.49 Additional personnel includes: Monique Powell (vocals); Efren Santana (saxophone); Isaiah Owens (keyboards); RBF, Jesse Wilder, Kevin Globerman, Vince Pileggi, Michael Shaw (background vocals).
"I'll never be a rock and roll star," Reel Big Fish's Aaron Barrett sweetly sings out in frustration ...
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 Reel Big Fish Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Reel Big Fish songs: Beer Lyrics, Trendy Lyrics, Take on Me Lyrics, Set up Lyrics, She's Famous Now Lyrics, Everything Sucks Lyrics, Sell Out Lyrics, She Has a Girlfriend Now Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Monkey Man Lyrics, Thank You For Not Moshing Lyrics, Ban the Tube Top Lyrics, I Want Your Girlfriend to Be My Girlfriend Too Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Authority Song Lyrics, Talkin' Bout a Revolution Lyrics, Brown Eyed Girl Lyrics, Talk Dirty To Me Lyrics, Won't Back Down Lyrics, I'm Cool Lyrics, Join the Club Lyrics, Nothin' Lyrics.
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 Reel Big Fish Biography
One of the most lighthearted bands of the mid-1990s third-wave ska invasion, the Southern California act Reel Big Fish first garnered attention with its cheeky alt-rock-radio hit "Sell Out." RBF is also renowned for its horn-laden cover tunes, most notably its revved-up versions of A-Ha's "Take on Me" and the Cure's "Boys Don't Cry." While the group's personnel has fluctuated wildly over the years, with only singer/guitarist Aaron Barrett remaining from the original line-up, its fanbase has stayed fairly loyal, anticipating each of the ensemble's punchy ska-punk outings.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Aaron Barrett | Fandangle, Chase Long Beach | | Scott Klopfenstein | | Dan Regan | Void Union, Weird Al Yankovic, New Years Day, Sheila E. | | Matt Wong | | Tavis Werts | Bloodhound Gang, Weird Al Yankovic, Zebrahead | | John Christianson | New Years Day | | Ryland Steen | Elected, Fandangle, Look Daggers, Roger Alan Wade | | Andrew Gonzales | Candido Camero, By Night | | Grant Barry |
 Contemporaries
Rancid, Less Than Jake, Sublime (Rock), No Doubt, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Voodoo Glow Skulls, Goldfinger, Buck-O-Nine, The Suicide Machines, Mustard Plug, Hepcat, Dance Hall Crashers, The Aquabats, The Pietasters, Mad Caddies, Skankin' Pickle, Big D and the Kids Table, Five Iron Frenzy, Catch 22, Save Ferris, Insyderz, Suburban Legends, Streetlight Manifesto
 Influences
NOFX, The Specials, Desmond Dekker, Madness, The Selecter, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, The Toasters, Operation Ivy, The Untouchables
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