The Busters

The Busters

The Busters live in Karlsruhe, Germany 2006
Background information
Origin Wiesloch, Germany
Genres Third wave ska
Years active 1987–present
Labels Ska Revolution Records, Sony, Weserlabel
Website http://www.thebusters.com/
Members Hardy Appich
Stefan Breuer
Rolf Breyer
Mathias Demmer
Jesse Günther
Stephan Keller
Alex Lützke
Ron Marsman
Markus Schramhauser
Rob Solomon
Past members Richard Tabor
Hans-Jörg Fischer
Peter Quintern
Markus Sprengler
Klaus Huber
Mäx Grittner
Jochen Seiterle
Thomas Scholz
Martin Keller
Jan Brahms
Gunther Hecker

The Busters are a German third wave ska revival band, established as a side project in 1987. Playing 2 Tone-influenced ska, they became one of the best-known German ska bands, having a minor hit single in Germany with a ska cover of Bobby McFerrin's "Don't Worry Be Happy" They signed to Sony Music in Germany in 1996, and released the album Stompede and the best of compilation Boost Best. They continue to tour Germany every Christmas and run their own independent record label, Ska Revolution Records. The Busters have recently released their thirteenth studio album Waking The Dead.

The song "Dr. Phibes" from the album "Revolution Rock" (2004) is inspired by the film The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971). It is an instrumental with the organ as the main instrument, including a long organ solo.

They are the second group to use this name, the first being an instrumental group who had the 1963 release "Bust Out" on Arlen records.

Albums

Singles

360 (2011)

References

  1. "The Busters - Tonträgerbesprechung zu Double Penetration". www.allska.de. Retrieved 2008-04-04.