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Reel Big Fish is an American
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band from
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. The band gained mainstream recognition in the mid-to-late 1990s during the
third wave of ska Ska (; ) is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1950s and was the precursor to rocksteady and reggae. It combined elements of Caribbean mento and calypso with American jazz and rhythm and blues. Ska is characterized by a walki ...
with the release of the gold-certified album ''
Turn the Radio Off ''Turn the Radio Off'' is the second full-length album by ska punk band Reel Big Fish. It was released in the U.S. in 1996 on Mojo Records. The single " Sell Out" both received extensive radio airplay and had mainstream success during 1997. "Se ...
''. Soon after, the band lost mainstream recognition but gained an underground cult following. As of 2006, the band was no longer signed to a major record label and has since been independent. After numerous line-up changes, frontman Aaron Barrett is the last remaining founding member still performing in the band.


History


1991–2001: Early success

The band formed in 1991 while the members were in high school. The group started as a cover band until they released a demo in 1992, titled ''In The Good Old Days''. With the departure of Ben Guzman soon after, then backup vocalist Aaron Barrett took his place as lead singer. The band then changed its genre to ska. Reel Big Fish's self-released debut album, '' Everything Sucks'', was successful and became an underground hit spread by word-of-mouth, which led to the band signing a deal with
Mojo Records Mojo Records was a California-based record label founded in 1995 by producer Jay Rifkin. It became a joint venture with Universal Records in 1996 and then sold to the Zomba Group in 2001, who placed it under their subsidiary Jive Records.
. In August 1996, the band released the album ''
Turn the Radio Off ''Turn the Radio Off'' is the second full-length album by ska punk band Reel Big Fish. It was released in the U.S. in 1996 on Mojo Records. The single " Sell Out" both received extensive radio airplay and had mainstream success during 1997. "Se ...
'' on the new label, which appealed to fans of ska punk style, and the band began touring throughout the United States. After the single "
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" became well known in mainstream venues, including MTV, the album peaked at number 57 on the '' Billboard'' charts, staying on the charts for 32 weeks. However, the ska revival was short-lived, and the group's 1998 album ''
Why Do They Rock So Hard? ''Why Do They Rock So Hard?'' is the third full-length studio album by the ska punk band Reel Big Fish. This is the only Reel Big Fish studio album where the band line-up has not changed from the previous album. Aaron Barrett has said in two ...
'' failed to match the sales of the band's previous record. In 1998, the band appeared in the movie ''
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'', performing in the stands to rouse the crowd. The band also appeared on the film's
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with a cover of A-ha's "
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". ''Why Do They Rock So Hard?'' was the last album for two members of the band. Trombonist Grant Barry was fired for his conduct, culminating with him committing battery on a security guard at Mississippi Nights during a concert in
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and drummer Andrew Gonzales left the band to spend more time with his family.


2001–2006: Major label years

Trumpet player Tavis Werts left the band in 2001. Former
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drummer Carlos de la Garza and former
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trumpeter Tyler Jones, who tracked for two songs on '' Cheer Up!'' (because Werts had already recorded the majority of his trumpet parts before his departure), were brought in. De la Garza's last concert with Reel Big Fish was on June 20, 2003, at the
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in
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. That concert was later released as a DVD in ''
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'' series. Jones appeared in the music videos for "Where Have You Been?" and "Monkey Man" (although neither featured any trumpet-playing), and continued to play live with the band until September 2004. Jones was replaced by trumpeter John Christianson, who had previously played with Barrett in the band,
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. On April 5, 2005, the band released its fourth album on Mojo, ''
We're Not Happy 'Til You're Not Happy ''We're Not Happy 'til You're Not Happy'' is the fifth studio album by ska punk band, Reel Big Fish. It was released on April 5, 2005 on Mojo Records to mixed reviews. Background and production In February 2004, the band finished pre-productio ...
''. Justin Ferreira (who replaced De La Garza) was on drums for the recording, but left before the album's release to join the Orange County band
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and subsequently is listed as an additional musician on the CD. He was replaced by Ryland Steen. Compared to the previous album (''Cheer Up!''), which was more lighthearted and cheerful, Allmusic describes the songs in ''We're Not Happy 'Til You're Not Happy'' as "angry" and "embittered", but also deemed the album as "super catchy". Common themes expressed throughout the songs include jealousy, regret, short-lasting fame, and disappointment toward mainstream record companies. Aaron Barrett has stated that ''We're Not Happy 'Til You're Not Happy'' was "the third record in a trilogy" that began with ''
Turn the Radio Off ''Turn the Radio Off'' is the second full-length album by ska punk band Reel Big Fish. It was released in the U.S. in 1996 on Mojo Records. The single " Sell Out" both received extensive radio airplay and had mainstream success during 1997. "Se ...
''. "The first one was about being in a band and trying to make it. Then ''
Why Do They Rock So Hard? ''Why Do They Rock So Hard?'' is the third full-length studio album by the ska punk band Reel Big Fish. This is the only Reel Big Fish studio album where the band line-up has not changed from the previous album. Aaron Barrett has said in two ...
'' was like, 'we've made it, we're rock stars'. '' Cheer Up'' we made because we had to make it. But ''We're Not Happy 'Til You're Not Happy'' is about us being old and jaded now."


2006–present: Independent work

While on tour in early 2006, Reel Big Fish were dropped from the Jive Records label. The band formed its own label and released a 3-disc live performance CD/DVD set, ''
Our Live Album Is Better Than Your Live Album The following is a complete discography of the band Reel Big Fish. Studio albums Live albums Compilations EPs *''Keep Your Receipt EP'' - July 1, 1997, Mojo Records/Jive Records *''Sold Out EP'' - 2002, Mojo Records/Jive Records (#62 UK) * ...
''. This package became available on July 18, 2006, on the Internet and in retail stores on August 22. Jive later released a Reel Big Fish greatest hits album, '' Greatest Hit...And More''. On February 20, 2007, the band released '' Duet All Night Long'', which is a split EP with power pop punk band ''
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''. It features six cover songs (three from each band), with the two vocalists performing with both bands. The song, "Say Say Say" features
Scott Klopfenstein Scott Allen "Scotty" Klopfenstein is an American musician and a former member of the band Reel Big Fish. He sings and plays trumpet, guitar, and keyboard. Before joining Reel Big Fish, Klopfenstein played trumpet in Nuckle Brothers and trump ...
on vocals in place of Barrett. The band released its first studio album since leaving Jive Records; '' Monkeys for Nothin' and the Chimps for Free'' worldwide on July 10, 2007, on the Rock Ridge Music record label. On June 26, 2007, shortly before its release, the band announced in a Myspace blog that Matt Wong was leaving the band to spend more time with his wife and newborn child. He was replaced by Derek Gibbs who played bass in
Jeffries Fan Club Jeffries Fan Club was a southern California Third-wave ska band formed in 1996. The band released several albums on now-defunct Vegas Records before breaking up in 2001. The band played their final show January 6, 2001, at The Glasshouse in Po ...
and Aaron Barrett's now defunct side project,
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. Since Matt Wong was very popular with fans, some were skeptical of the new bassist's ability, but the band has stated that Derek Gibbs is "Matt Wong Approved" therefore extinguishing several fans' worries. Gibbs had been filling in for Wong on various tours since early 2002. On December 19, 2007, the band announced that it would play the entire Warped Tour 2008. Reel Big Fish released a new studio album on January 20, 2009. The name of the album is ''
Fame, Fortune and Fornication ''Fame, Fortune and Fornication'' is a cover album by ska punk band Reel Big Fish. Release In September 2008, they went on a Canadian tour with Less Than Jake, the Flatliners, and the Real Deal. On October 16, 2008, the band announced that the ...
'', and it consists of 10 cover songs. Another album, '' A Best of Us for the Rest of Us'', featuring a 22-track disc of re-recorded songs and a 14-track disc of "Skacoustic" versions produced by lead singer Aaron Barrett, was released on July 20, 2010. An extended version of the album,
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, was released on June 21, 2011. The group also intended to work on a new album, recording new songs in the fall of 2010. The band has also recorded a live DVD at The Grove in Anaheim, California, on January 4, 2009; which was released on July 21, 2009, with the title '' Reel Big Fish Live! In Concert!'' In an interview with 'The Examiner', Aaron Barrett stated that he planned on releasing a new album, with all new material, in late 2011. On January 11, 2011, the band announced that longtime member Scott Klopfenstein would be leaving the band to focus on raising a family. Matt Appleton of Goldfinger began filling in for Scott on the band's 20th Anniversary Tour, and he has since been announced as a permanent replacement. This marks the first time since 1995 that the band has had a saxophone player. In March 2012, Reel Big Fish announced via Facebook that the group had begun recording a new album of new, original songs. The album is titled ''
Candy Coated Fury ''Candy Coated Fury'' is the eighth studio album by the American ska punk band Reel Big Fish, released on July 31, 2012. The cover art was made by artist Thom Foolery. The album was recorded at the band's personal studio in Orange, California. ...
'', though the band also considered ''Honk If You're Horny'' as a title. The album was released on July 31, 2012. On October 21, 2013, the band announced via its website that long-time trombonist Dan Regan, who has played with Reel Big Fish since 1994, will depart from the band to spend more time with his family and follow his dream of starting a brewery. Reel Big Fish announced a co-headline UK and Ireland tour with Less than Jake with support from Zebrahead in early 2014. In November 2014, Reel Big Fish announced on Facebook that the group would release an EP titled ''Happy Skalidays'' scheduling release on December 15, 2014. In February 2015, the band announced through its website that drummer Ryland Steen had gone on hiatus from the band in order to play drums in America. Since the summer of 2014, Edward Beach (née Larsen) of
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has been filling in. On October 9, 2018, through their Instagram page, the band announced a new single called "You Can't Have All of Me", released on October 12. They also confirmed the title for the new album to be '' Life Sucks...Let's Dance!'' and a December release. On April 11, 2019, Billy Kottage announced that he had quit the band via his Instagram page. Kottage has since toured as a featured musician with The Interrupters. Brian Robertson of Suburban Legends has been playing with the band as of June 2019. On March 22, 2020, former trumpet player Tyler Jones died of a cause that has not been made public. The band paid its respects via social media. On October 28, 2021, former member
Scott Klopfenstein Scott Allen "Scotty" Klopfenstein is an American musician and a former member of the band Reel Big Fish. He sings and plays trumpet, guitar, and keyboard. Before joining Reel Big Fish, Klopfenstein played trumpet in Nuckle Brothers and trump ...
reunited with Aaron Barrett to sing on a track by Lo(u)ser titled No Hope. Former drummer Ryland Steen played drums and produced, and Dan Regan also appeared in the music video alongside the others.


Band members

Current members *Aaron Barrett – lead vocals, guitar, keyboards *John Christianson – trumpet, backing vocals *Derek Gibbs – bass, backing vocals *Matt Appleton – saxophone, keyboards, vocals *Ed "Smokey" Beach (née Larsen) – drums, percussion *Brian Robertson – trombone


Discography

Studio albums *'' Everything Sucks'' (1995) *''
Turn the Radio Off ''Turn the Radio Off'' is the second full-length album by ska punk band Reel Big Fish. It was released in the U.S. in 1996 on Mojo Records. The single " Sell Out" both received extensive radio airplay and had mainstream success during 1997. "Se ...
'' (1996) *''
Why Do They Rock So Hard? ''Why Do They Rock So Hard?'' is the third full-length studio album by the ska punk band Reel Big Fish. This is the only Reel Big Fish studio album where the band line-up has not changed from the previous album. Aaron Barrett has said in two ...
'' (1998) *'' Cheer Up!'' (2002) *''
We're Not Happy 'til You're Not Happy ''We're Not Happy 'til You're Not Happy'' is the fifth studio album by ska punk band, Reel Big Fish. It was released on April 5, 2005 on Mojo Records to mixed reviews. Background and production In February 2004, the band finished pre-productio ...
'' (2005) *'' Monkeys for Nothin' and the Chimps for Free'' (2007) *''
Fame, Fortune and Fornication ''Fame, Fortune and Fornication'' is a cover album by ska punk band Reel Big Fish. Release In September 2008, they went on a Canadian tour with Less Than Jake, the Flatliners, and the Real Deal. On October 16, 2008, the band announced that the ...
'' (2009) *''
Candy Coated Fury ''Candy Coated Fury'' is the eighth studio album by the American ska punk band Reel Big Fish, released on July 31, 2012. The cover art was made by artist Thom Foolery. The album was recorded at the band's personal studio in Orange, California. ...
'' (2012) *'' Life Sucks...Let's Dance!'' (2018)


Related projects

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Scott Klopfenstein Scott Allen "Scotty" Klopfenstein is an American musician and a former member of the band Reel Big Fish. He sings and plays trumpet, guitar, and keyboard. Before joining Reel Big Fish, Klopfenstein played trumpet in Nuckle Brothers and trump ...
and Dan Regan were also members of
The Littlest Man Band The Littlest Man Band was started by Scott Klopfenstein of Orange County, California, Orange County, California. Scott was a long-time member of Reel Big Fish, a popular ska punk band. Scott had written a number of songs over the years that did n ...
. * Aaron Barrett, Derek Gibbs and John Christianson were also members of
The Forces of Evil The Forces of Evil was an Orange County-based ska punk band, formed in January 2001 with the intention of creating a ska supergroup, being the side project of fellow ska punk band Reel Big Fish. The band split in 2005 after releasing a four-so ...
, along with former members of
Jeffries Fan Club Jeffries Fan Club was a southern California Third-wave ska band formed in 1996. The band released several albums on now-defunct Vegas Records before breaking up in 2001. The band played their final show January 6, 2001, at The Glasshouse in Po ...
and other
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musicians. This band broke up in early 2005. * Before they were members of Reel Big Fish, Aaron Barrett, Scott Klopfenstein, and Grant Barry were members of a band called The Scholars. * Scott Klopfenstein was also a member of a ska band called the Nuckle Brothers and another band called 'Pal' * Dan Regan has a
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project called Black Casper. Notably, he remixed Reel Big Fish's cover of "
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", incorporating different sound bites, including
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from Reel Big Fish's live DVD, ''You're All In This Together''.


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* {{Authority control American ska musical groups American ska punk musical groups Musical groups established in 1992 Musical groups from Orange County, California Third-wave ska groups Rock Ridge Music artists