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Crab Rangoon (MU330 album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Crab Rangoon (album)

''Crab Rangoon'' is the third studio album by American ska punk band MU330, released on Asian Man Records in 1997.
==Overview==
''Crab Rangoon'' marked a major turning point in MU330's sound, moving away from the manic punk-ska of their early albums and into a more melodic indie rock-influenced direction the band would maintain for their subsequent albums, a style that Asian Man Records marketed as "Weezer meets The Specials".〔(Asian Man Records: Crab Rangoon )〕
Following the departure of vocalist Jason Nelson, trumpeter Nick Baur and saxophonist Traygen Bilsland, this was the first MU330 album to feature former Skankin' Pickle trombonist Gerry Lundquist, cementing the five-piece line-up which would become the longest lasting of the band's career.
Released during the commercial height of the American third wave ska revival in 1997, two promotional singles were released from ''Crab Rangoon'' with accompanying music videos, "Tune Me Out" and "Father Friendly", although neither song achieved any significant radio airplay or chart success.

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