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Reggae and hip-hop
* Reggae fusion, or reggaefusion, is a mixture of reggae and / or dancehall with different influential elements of other genres whether it be hip-hop reggae, R & B reggae, jazz reggae, rock ' n roll reggae, Indian reggae, Latin reggae, drum and bass reggae, punk reggae, polka reggae, etc.
" It is said that " Big Trouble in Little Asia " increasingly intensifies its message with the combination of " a haunting melodic guitar riff and jazzy hip-hop beat that carry the listener, and the rising tempo-syncopated by Reggae beats.
Exit 06 had 22 stages with more than 600 performers in total: Main Stage-the main festival ground ; Dance Arena-former DJ Arena, the 2nd biggest stage reserved for electronic music ; Fusion stage-stage reserved for performers coming from South-Eastern Europe ; World Music stage-World and ethno music ; Happynovisad stage-second-in-size electronic music stage ; Hip-Hop stage-new stage as of 2006 reserved for hip-hop performers ; Future Shock stage-unknown bands have a chance to get heard on this stage ; Metal stage-metal, hard rock and punk stage with a capacity of 5, 000 ; DJ Super Star stage ; Café del Danube stage ; Roots & Flowers stage ; SUS stage ; Elektrana stage ; MTV Free Your Mind stage ; Positive Vibration stage ; Latino stage ; Reggae stage and also smaller stages: Agora stage ; Stripanziva stage ; Cinema stage ; VIP stage and Crossroad stage.
The festival's acts come from a wide range of genres, such as: electro, rock, Drum and Bass, pop, R & B, Reggae, house, punk, hardcore, Metal, hip-hop, indie, techno and more.

Reggae and band
* John Brown's Body ( band ), an American Reggae band
Sam Marsh played in oldschool hardcore band ' Volunteers ' for a time, before forming dub band ' Zen Reggae Masters '.
Hardcore Punk / Reggae band Bad Brains ' first album contains the song ' I Luv I Jah '.
The Jamaican Reggae band Rootz Underground wrote a song entitled " Power To The People " in which they quote this slogan in both English and South African versions.
The group's second album Showcase drew on these singles, and the band cemented their status with a performance at the 1980 Reggae Sunsplash festival.
Salmonella Dub is a Dub / Drum n Bass / Reggae / Roots band from Kaikoura, New Zealand.
British Reggae band Steel Pulse recorded a song titled " Prodigal Son " on their debut album Handsworth Revolution, recreating the Biblical story as a Rastafarian parable.
The band has toured extensively, playing in diverse locations from London's Royal Albert Hall and Montego Bay's Reggae Sunsplash, to gigs in West Africa, Israel and Japan ..
* Āio, are a New Zealand band that blend elements of Jazz, RnB, Funk, Reggae, and Rock, with lyrics written in both English and Te Reo Maori.
The resulting five-piece band then went on to record more commercial tunes such as " Sense of Purpose ", " Reggae Ambassador ", " Forbidden Love " and " Committed ".
Reggae band, Musical Youth
* " Steppin ' Razor ", 2006 Roots Rock Reggae band from West Chester, PA
In late 2009 the band went back into their studio the " Zionic Sounds Dub Lab " to record their second Spanish album, " Reggae De Redencion.
Mbongeni Ngema has participated in a song called Take this song, recorded in featuring with the Reggae band Third World.
Martin joined the band when he was seventeen years old, after playing in several local bands in Coventry, Playing anything from Metal to Reggae ; he has been playing pub gigs since the age of 14.
* The Stevenage, UK based Reggae band King Rizla took their name after the eponymous papers.
Watusi is a popular Reggae / Worldbeat band formed in Dallas, TX in 1982 by Jimi Towry and a Rwandan native, Ruta Gengwa.
Furthermore, ex-Trypes frontman Giannis Aggelakas, released several albums with his personal band Oi Episkeptes, combining Greek rock not only with folk elements, but also with Jazz and Reggae.
Its rhythms are the basis of Reggae music, through the influential ska band, the Skatalites.
No More Censorship was notably the first album by the band to be released by Reggae label RAS Records, at the time RAS was attempting to dive into a rock market.
The band appeared at both the 1994 and 1995 Reggae Sunsplash festivals.

Reggae and Zion
Reggae groups such as Steel Pulse and Cocoa Tea also have many references to Zion in their various songs.
He has also been involved in the " Reggae University " at the annual Rototom Sunsplash Festival in Osoppo, Italy, conducting workshops with Bunny Wailer, Chris Blackwell, The Skatalites, Steel Pulse Horace Andy, Fully Fullwood, Junior Marvin, Dean Fraser, Etana, Alborosie, Jah Shaka, Beenie Man, David Rodigan and Zion Train, among others.

Reggae and Tribe
Sizzla, The Congos, Israel Vibration, Morgan Heritage, Fantan Mojah, Culture, Don Carlos, Groundation, Desmond Dekker tribute featuring The Aces & Ambelique & Delroy Williams & more, Seeed, Burro Banton, Sister Carol, Jah Mali, Mr Perfect, Lukie D, Tasja & Chin, Internal Dread & The Reggaeterians, Kalle Baah, Governor Andy, Svenska Akademien, Trojan Sound System featuring Top Cat, Super Four & Chuckie Banton, Germaican Roadshow featuring Pionear & Ill Inspecta, Iration Steppas, One Love Hi Pawa, Meditative Sounds featuring Ras Peter, Bredda Daniel & ECU, Sound Killa, Urban Tribe, Junior Erik, Livelihood, Kapten Röd, Roots Disciples, Mekka, Classique Sound, Ital Skurk, Roots Alliance, Afro Kören, Äkta Bra Sound featuring Format ( Reggae ), DJ Mat, Storsien & Abdi Shakur, AQueen Showcase featuring Ayesha, Sona, Lady V & LindaP, Äkta Kärlek, Topaz Sound, Dawn Penn,

Reggae and featuring
* Jimmy Cliff's All Star Reggae Jam featuring Rita Marley, Eek A Mouse and Shabba Ranks
Gabbidon lives in Birmingham, England, and is currently touring a new album Reggae Rockz featuring Paul Beckford ( bass guitar ), Colin Gabbidon ( drums ), Faisal x ( keyboards ), Sonia Clarke ( vocals ), Anne Marie Chambers ( vocals ), Candi Gabbidon ( vocals ) and various other sessions players.
Notable programming included The Early Morning Riser, hosted by General Manager Norm Prusslin, Turmoil, which became the longest-running punk rock radio program in the world before ending its run in 2004, Onda Nueva, featuring Salsa music and public affairs programming geared to Long Island's Latino community and which has been on the air since the late 1970s, and Saturday's a Party, which remains on the air to this day as the world's longest-running Reggae music program on the radio.
* 1995: Jocelyn's Classic Reggae Mastercuts ( Japan only, as " Serious featuring Jocelyn Brown ")

Reggae and members
Whilst they acknowledged his commitment to the 2007 Reggae Compassionate Act and his promises to not perform the offending songs on his tour, they ultimately made the decision to drop Beenie Man because they felt his appearance would " be divisive amongst our audience members and would mar the enjoyment of the event for many.

Reggae and Band
He has performed at several shows in the 21st century including: the 2002 Legends Of Ska festival in Toronto ; Dedham, Massachusetts in 2002 ; the Sierra Nevada World Music Festival in 2003 ; the 2006 Boss Sounds Reggae Festival in Newcastle upon Tyne, the 40th Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland with the Delroy Williams Junction Band, and 2007's Rhythm Festival.
* Babylon the Bandit ( 1986 ) Grammy Award Winner-Best Reggae Band
* Local Band ( Reggae and Latin Rock )
* JFC Reggae Band, Arlington, VA
* Take this song in collaboration with the Reggae Band Third World
The underground scene had-Post-punk with Jazz, Funk, Folk, Rap, Reggae, Art rock, Dodecaphonic and Atonal experience-experimental bands and musicians such as Arrigo Barnabé, Itamar Assumpção, Susana Salles, Robson Borba, Grupo Rumo, Tetê Espíndola, Eliete Negreiros, Bocato, Patife Band, Tiago Araripe, Os Mulheres Negras, Hermelino Neder-this group was identified as São Paulo Vanguard or " Vanguarda Paulistana ", from the beginning of the 1980s.
After some time at the farm in the Traslasierra valley, he settled in Hurlingham ( a suburb of Buenos Aires ), where he founded and led Sumo and the Hurlingham Reggae Band.
Capleton, Prophecy Band, Anthony B, The Gladiators, Steel Pulse, Cocoa Tea, Gentleman & Far East Band, Tanya Stephens, Julian Marley & Uprising Band, Turbulence, Lutan Fyah, Jah Mason, Chezidek, Jah THunda, Uppsala Allstars, Ingel Chanta, Kultiration, Roots Circus, Dag Vag, Nazarenes, Kung Kodum, Bröder Glöder, Jah Youth Sounds, Dubadown, Gumption Band, Silly Walks Movement, Roots Disciples, Alladin & Donny Dread, K-oss, African Child, Fi Rela Reggae Allstars, Soundclash SM, Meditative Sounds, Labyrint Collective, Fusion SOund System, Dj Large, Dj Will Rock, Organism 12, Afasi, Filthy ...
Della Grant, Junior Reid + Andrew & Wada Blood plus Reggae Angels Band, Groundation, Alborosie, Chezidek, Queen Ifrica, Tarrus Riley, Jimmy Riley, Dean Fraser, Derrick Morgan, Natty King, Jah Shaka, Irie Love, Duane Stephenson, Adrian Sherwood, Ranking Joe, Junior Natural, Papa Dee, Lymie Murray, One Love Hi Pawa ft Burro Banton, Chords, Massive B, Cali P, Zoro & The Liberation Band, King Fari Band, Roots Harmonics, Daddy Rings, Dubtonics feat.
After a halt due to Prodan's spending some time in Europe, the band committed fully to rock in 1984, and spun off the Hurlingham Reggae Band.
The Hurlingham Reggae Band was an Argentine reggae band spun off Sumo in 1984, to allow the motherband to concentrate on rock and roll.
The Hurlingham Reggae Band never recorded commercially, but had many playing gigs in Argentina.
* Superman Troglio said that " most of the reggaes that originated in the Hurlingham Reggae Band were inherited by Sumo.
* According to Fargo, the label CBS was very interested in the Hurlingham Reggae Band.

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