It's supposed to be ironic; I got the idea from this album, whose title pokes fun of people saying "[80's-early 90's] ska is dead (when ska in general it was the most popular/mainstream)", when in reality it's grown into the third/fourth wave and has been better than ever for the past 15 years.
It's supposed to be ironic; I got the idea from this album, whose title pokes fun of people saying "[80's-early 90's] ska is dead (when ska in general it was the most popular/mainstream)", when in reality it's grown into the third/fourth wave and has been better than ever for the past 15 years.
I love Ska is Dead