Good Luck
Big D and the Kids Table · 1999
42 min · 15 tracks · ska punk
Energetic ska punk infused with sharp, witty lyrics and a relentless rhythm that invites movement.
Good Luck is an album by Big D and the Kids Table, released in 1999. Energetic ska punk infused with sharp, witty lyrics and a relentless rhythm that invites movement. 'Good Luck' was well-received within the ska punk community, showcasing Big D's ability to blend humor with serious themes. The album's energetic sound helped it gain traction on college radio stations and influenced a wave of ska bands emerging in the late '90s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Good Luck sound like?
Energetic ska punk infused with sharp, witty lyrics and a relentless rhythm that invites movement. Rooted in ska punk.
What makes Good Luck by Big D and the Kids Table notable?
'Good Luck' was well-received within the ska punk community, showcasing Big D's ability to blend humor with serious themes. The album's energetic sound helped it gain traction on college radio stations and influenced a wave of ska bands emerging in the late '90s. In 1999, Big D and the Kids Table released 'Good Luck' as their second studio album, following their debut 'Shot by Lammi.' At this point in their career, they were solidifying their presence in the ska punk scene, building on the momentum gained from their earlier work while exploring more complex arrangements and lyrical themes.
How many songs are on Good Luck?
Good Luck has 15 tracks, running approximately 42 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Myself 2:33
- 2 5 Kids Down Standout 2:15
- 3 G.L.D. 2:01
- 4 Are You Just Scared? 1:45
- 5 Fatman Standout 3:17
- 6 She Won't Ever Figure It Out 2:26
- 7 Take Another Look 2:36
- 8 Find Out 4:22
- 9 Can't Be Caught 2:55
- 10 I'd Rather 2:44
- 11 Apology 0:51
- 12 Dirt Lip 2:34
- 13 Learning To Listen 2:04
- 14 51 Gardner 5:21
- 15 Good Luck Standout 4:21
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