they've got God. Who could ask for anything more? Certainly not the O.C.
Supertones, a California-based Christian ska band that was formed in the early
1990s. The Supertones have previously released three albums; for their fourth,
Loud and Clear, they teamed up with producer Garth Richardson, who also worked
with Rage Against the Machine. The Supertones, however, could not sound any less
like Rage Against the Machine. Instead, imagine the sounds of ska-scene leaders
Reel Big Fish and Mighty Mighty Bosstones with a bit less commercialism and a
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