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		<title>Spy Kids &#8211; 1990&#8217;s San Diego Ska</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Probably no one outside of San Diego ever heard of this band, but Spy Kids was a 2-Tone ska band that played shows around southern California for a year or so during the very early 1990&#8217;s. They mostly played parties and small clubs in San Diego, as well as a few shows up in Orange [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Probably no one outside of San Diego ever heard of this band, but Spy Kids was a 2-Tone ska band that played shows around southern California for a year or so during the very early 1990&#8217;s. They mostly played parties and small clubs in San Diego, as well as a few shows up in Orange County and the Inland Empire.</p>
<p>The band opened up for some notable regional acts such as The Specs, Gangbusters and The Imperials (who all appear on the California Ska Quake Vol. I compilation). In addition, Spy Kids opened up for Hepcat and The Selecter.</p>
<p>Spy Kids released a 4-song demo tape and sold it at their shows. Now one of the former band members has digitized the demo tape and posted all four songs on a MySpace page.  An interesting footnote is the song &#8220;Cheeto,&#8221; which was written by former members of Gangbusters and another San Diego ska band called Multiple Choice. Two Spy Kids members had previously been in a band  called Double Barrel with the song&#8217;s composers, and when that band split up, Spy Kids incorporated it into their set. The songs can be freely downloaded from the MySpace page.</p>
<p>After the band parted ways with the lead singer, they gradually disintegrated, as most of the remaining members moved on to other musical projects such as Unwritten Law, Buck-O-Nine, Pivit and Flogging Molly.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a sampling of what the southern California underground ska scene was like before the third-wave exploded, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/spykidsmusic" target="_blank">click here</a> to check out Spy Kids.</p>
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