Talk:Mad Caddies

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if you love mad caddies, what other ska bands would you enjoy?

[edit] Name Change

I thought it was to avoid confusion with Op Ivy, has anyone got a source? --Aioth 14:04, 4 August 2006 (UTC)

No but I am a long time fan of the caddies and that is incorrect. there was another band named the ivy league that hailed from the east coast that the record company the caddies first signed onto discovered shortly after signing them. the caddies are not a ska band and should not be labeled as such in the article. also, "hillybilly" (crew cut chuck) is not a genre of music. rockabilly is.

[edit] Mark

Looks like he's left the band. --Aioth 11:38, 3 October 2006 (UTC)