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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Long Beach Dub Allstars Origin Long Beach, California, United States Genre(s) Reggae Punk rock Ska Dub reggae Years active 1997–2002 Label(s) DreamWorks Associated acts Sublime Long Beach Shortbus Eyes Adrift Volcano Former members Eric Wilson Jack Maness Marshall Goodman Bud Gaugh Tim Wu Opie Ortiz RAS-1 Miguel Happoldt Todd Foreman Isaiah Ikey Owens The Long Beach Dub Allstars was a dub reggae/ska/rock band formed in 1997 and disbanded in 2002. Read more on Last.fm

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What kind of music is Long Beach Dub Allstars?
Long Beach Dub Allstars is a renowned American band celebrated for its signature reggae sound. Their music is a vibrant fusion of reggae, dub, ska, punk, and hip-hop influences, resulting in a unique and energetic style that resonates with fans of various genres. With deep roots in Southern California's musical landscape, Long Beach Dub Allstars bring a fresh take to classic reggae rhythms, often incorporating soulful melodies, groovy basslines, and upbeat horn sections. Their live performances are known for infectious energy and crowd engagement, making them a staple at festivals and venues nationwide. Whether you're a die-hard reggae enthusiast or a newcomer to the scene, Long Beach Dub Allstars' music offers a dynamic listening experience packed with positive vibes, rhythmic diversity, and authentic lyrics. Their genre-blending approach has garnered a dedicated following, securing their place as a leading act in the modern reggae scene. For those seeking tickets to their next electrifying show, Gigfomo is your go-to destination for the best deals and updates.
Who sang for Long Beach Dub Allstars?
The primary vocalists for Long Beach Dub Allstars have been Opie Ortiz and RAS-1 (real name: Eric Wilson). Opie Ortiz is especially recognized for his distinct vocal style and charismatic stage presence, while RAS-1 adds a rich, melodic layer to the band's sound. Both singers bring their own unique influences to the group, blending reggae tones with touches of punk and hip-hop, which perfectly complements the band's genre-bending style. Opie Ortiz, known for his work as an artist and tattooist, became the face of the band's vocals, delivering heartfelt and dynamic performances both in the studio and on stage. Over the years, other members have contributed backing vocals, adding depth and harmony to the band's tracks. The combination of Opie Ortiz and RAS-1's voices has been instrumental in shaping the Long Beach Dub Allstars' distinctive sound, making their concerts a must-see event for reggae and alternative music fans alike.
Who are the original members of Long Beach Dub Allstars?
The original members of Long Beach Dub Allstars were a talented collective of musicians, many of whom had close ties to the legendary band Sublime. The founding lineup included Eric Wilson (bass), Bud Gaugh (drums), Opie Ortiz (vocals), RAS-1 (vocals/guitar), Marshall Goodman aka Ras MG (drums/turntables), Miguel Happoldt (guitar/production), Jack Maness (keyboards), and Tim Wu (saxophone/flute). This diverse assembly of artists brought together their varied musical backgrounds, ranging from reggae and ska to punk and hip-hop, creating the multi-layered sound that defines Long Beach Dub Allstars. Their collaboration stemmed from their shared history in the Long Beach music scene, especially after the passing of Sublime's frontman Bradley Nowell. The group's chemistry and combined experience quickly set them apart, establishing Long Beach Dub Allstars as a powerhouse in the reggae and alternative music circuit. Fans can still catch some original members performing live, bringing that authentic Southern California reggae vibe to the stage.
How are Long Beach Dub Allstars associated with Sublime?
Long Beach Dub Allstars have a deep and direct association with Sublime, one of the most influential bands in 1990s alternative and reggae music. After the tragic death of Sublime's frontman Bradley Nowell in 1996, surviving members Eric Wilson (bass) and Bud Gaugh (drums) sought to continue their musical journey. They joined forces with other local musicians, many of whom were friends and collaborators from the Long Beach scene, to form Long Beach Dub Allstars in 1997. The new group carried forward the reggae, ska, and punk influences that made Sublime famous, while also exploring new sonic territories such as dub and hip-hop. This direct lineage has made Long Beach Dub Allstars a spiritual successor to Sublime, drawing in fans who crave that distinctive Southern California sound. The band often pays homage to Sublime in their live sets and recordings, creating a bridge between the two iconic groups. For those interested in experiencing the legacy of Sublime, seeing Long Beach Dub Allstars live is an essential experience.
Why did Long Beach Dub Allstars break up?
Long Beach Dub Allstars originally broke up in 2002, largely due to personal and professional challenges within the group. After several years of relentless touring and recording, internal pressures began to mount. Key factors included creative differences, the demanding nature of the music industry, and struggles with substance use

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