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Fuzigish

FuzigishFuzigish throw out the fastest, the slowest, up-beats, down-beats, and just general brilliant phat ska. Originating from Johannesburg, South Africa, Fuzigish started in the beginning of 1997, playing a mix of ska, punk and rockabilly. To date they have toured across South Africa, Europe, UK and Australia. Fuzigish's humour is blatantly visible in their music, but they still reflect on important issues in society today. With some of the catchiest ska riffs and thought out lyrics, Fuzigish are sure to make you wanna skank! Fuzigish is pronounced "Fuzzy Gish" and if it had a meaning it would be "good tunes, good times."

Mozambique by Fuzigish remained on Unlikely 2.0 for one year, then was removed for reasons of space and copyright.

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