Combining equal parts of deep funk, high-energy punk, and frantic ska, the Los Angeles-based
Fishbone was one of the most distinctive and eclectic alternative rock bands of the late '80s. With their hyperactive, self-conscious diversity, goofy sense of humor, and sharp social commentary, the group gained a sizable cult following during the late '80s, yet they were never able to earn a mainstream audience.
Led by vocalist/saxophonist
Angelo Moore, the band formed in 1979 while the members were still in junior high; the original lineup comprised
Moore,
Chris Dowd,
Kendall Jones, Walter Kibby II, and
John Norwood Fisher. After performing in local clubs during the early '80s, the group signed with Columbia Records in the mid-'80s, releasing a self-titled EP in 1985. The following year,
Fishbone released their first full-length album,
In Your Face. While it was marred by a somewhat slick production, the sheer energy of their performances burned through the slightly polished surface. In 1987, the band released the Christmas EP
It's A Wonderful Life (gonna Have A Good Time).