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Kids on the Street

''Kids on the Street'' is the third studio album by American band the Cherry Poppin' Daddies, released in 1996 on Space Age Bachelor Pad Records.
==Overview==
By 1996, the Cherry Poppin' Daddies had established themselves as a staple of the West Coast third wave ska scene, carving out a steady touring niche alongside bands such as The Mighty Mighty Bosstones and Reel Big Fish. As such, the Daddies' next album would inevitably stray from the brass-heavy swing and funk which dominated their first two releases in favor of further exploration into punk and ska.
With lead singer Steve Perry now assuming a role as a rhythm guitarist, ''Kids on the Street'' predominantly features guitar-driven ska and punk, though also branches into such genres as southern rock ("Luther Lane"), western swing ("Silver-Tongued Devil") and jazz ("Here Comes the Snake"). Perry has stated that the abundance of straightforward rock and punk songs on the album in place of the manic eclecticism of their previous records was partially due to his playing guitar on the album, as he described his guitar skills as "limited".〔Steininger, Alex. ('Interview with Steve Perry' ) ''In Music We Trust''. Circa 1997.〕

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