Artist's albums
Pay Attention
2000 · album
Live From The Middle East
1998 · album
Let's Face It
1997 · album
Question The Answers
1994 · album
Don't Know How To Party
1993 · album
Ska-Core, The Devil And More
1993 · EP
More Noise And Other Disturbances
1992 · album
Where'd You Go
1991 · EP
Devil's Night Out
1989 · album
The Impression That I Get (Sped Up)
2023 · single
When God Was Great
2021 · album
THE KILLING OF GEORGIE (PT. III)
2021 · single
I DON'T BELIEVE IN ANYTHING
2021 · single
THE FINAL PARADE
2021 · single
While We're At It
2018 · album
The Constant
2018 · single
Wonderful Day for the Race
2018 · single
What the World Needs Now Is Love
2016 · single
The Magic of Youth
2011 · album
Pin Points & Gin Joints
2009 · album
Medium Rare
2007 · album
Best Of/20th Century
2005 · compilation
A Jackknife to a Swan
2002 · album
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Biography
The Mighty Mighty BossToneS are a band on a mission. Since their formation, the pioneering ska-punk act has eschewed musical trends, survived the pitfalls of mainstream success, and continually crafted albums that pay homage to a genre that they helped create. The band's 11th studio album When God Was Great is the culmination of their extensive and all-embracing career and sees the band bringing back friends, tourmates, and bandmates from the past for a sonic celebration that stresses the power of perseverance and human connection during tumultuous times. "As grim as everything around us was in the outside world, this was the most fun we ever had making a record," explains the band's outspoken frontman Dicky Barrett. "The feeling in the studio was really magical and I think that quality presents itself on the finished—here's an ugly word—product." Co-produced by longtime collaborator Ted Hutt (The Gaslight Anthem, Dropkick Murphys) and Rancid frontman Tim Armstrong (Transplants, Jimmy Cliff) at Armstrong's Ship-Rec Studios in Silver Lake, California. The album sees the band—Barrett, bassist Joe Gittleman, saxophonists Tim Burton and Leon Silva, Ben Carr, drummer Joe Sirois, guitarist Lawrence Katz, keyboardist John Goetchius, trombonist Chris Rhodes and founding BossTone and original guitar player Nate Albert—coming together to create a collection of songs that initially arose out of a collective sense of loss.