The Aquabats!

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The Aquabats!

About The Aquabats!

Since their beginnings as a zany ska unit in the mid-'90s, Los Angeles County's the Aquabats have been lauded for helping energize a fresh wave of ska-punk alongside such figures as the Mighty Mighty Bosstones and Squirrel Nut Zippers. Dressed in matching masks and colored costumes inspired by Adam West's Batman from the '60s, the group made their debut with 1996's The Return of the Aquabats! as an eight-piece. A fluctuating lineup over the years was stabilized by the constant presence of lead vocalist Christian Jacabs -- known to fans as the MC Bat Commander -- and bassist Chad Larson (aka Crash McLarson). Coinciding with a reduced lineup, they shifted from exuberant ska to playful, punky indie rock before recording 2005's Charge!! as a quintet. Part musical sketch comedy show and part campy, superhero adventure series, the band developed their own family-friendly TV series, The Aquabats! Super Show!, which aired in 2012 and 2013. The soundtrack to the first season proved the outfit's continued popularity when it made it onto the Billboard 200 upon release seven years later, in 2019. They kept the fun-loving spirit alive on later releases such as Kooky Spooky…In Stereo (2020) and Finally! (2024). Formed in Huntington Beach, California in 1994, the original Aquabats were Jacobs, Larson, James Briggs (Jaime the Robot), Courtney Pollack (the Prince of Karate), Adam Diebert (Prince Adam), Charles Grey (Ultra Kyu), Boyd Terry (Catboy), and Travis Barker (the Baron Von Tito). The first Aquabats album, The Return of the Aquabats, was released on Horchata Records in 1996 and drew attention for its high-spirited ska and comical lyrics. The Fury of the Aquabats, followed in 1997 on Time Bomb and landed on the Billboard 200 at number 172. Two years later, they returned with Aquabats vs. the Floating Eye of Death! When Barker left the Aquabats to join blink-182, he was replaced by drummer Gabe Palmer (Doctor Rock). Myths, Legends and Other Amazing Adventures, Vol. 2 saw release in 2000; Doctor Rock and Ultra Kyu left the group soon after. Richard Falomir (Ricky Fitness) stepped in on drums. As the band abandoned ska for a more streamlined indie rock at shows, the Serious Awesomeness! DVD, a compendium of live Aquabats tracks, saw a Fearless Records release in 2003. The horn-less Yo! Check Out This Ride EP arrived a year later. When Charge!! appeared on Nitro in June 2005, it was the band's first LP in almost six years. By that point the band's official lineup included the MC Bat Commander, bassist Crash McLarson, guitarist Chainsaw (Pollack, fka the Prince of Karate), sax-playing keyboardist Jimmy the Robot (formerly Jamie the Robot), and drummer Ricky Fitness. Charge!! led to an increased interest in touring, including opening dates with the Offspring. Pollack left the group in 2006 and was replaced by Death by Stereo's Ian Fowles as Eagle Bones Falconhawk. The Aquabats returned with their fifth album, the Fearless-issued Hi-Five Soup!, in 2011. It marked their second appearance on the Billboard 200. That same year, The Aquabats! Super Show! was picked up by cable network The Hub. The series' 13-episode first season aired in 2012 and was nominated for a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Children's Series. A second season was broadcast in 2013 before the show was canceled amid rebranding by the network. That freed up time for a 20th anniversary tour in 2014. Kings Road put out a 20th anniversary remaster of The Fury of the Aquabats in 2018. Following an ambitious crowdfunding campaign that also involved putting Super Show! back into production, the Aquabats assembled the original television soundtrack Super Show! Vol. 1, which arrived on Kings Road in 2019. Their highest-charting album to that point, the soundtrack debuted at number 165 on the Billboard 200 and topped the Heatseekers Albums chart. The group quickly followed that success with their sixth studio album, Kooky Spooky…In Stereo, in August 2020. It included the couch potato-themed single "Pajamazon!," inspired by sheltering in place during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Aquabats eventually returned with another full-length, Finally!, in June 2024. It introduced new keyboardist "Gorney" (Matthew Gorney). ~ Marcy Donelson, Rovi

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About The Aquabats!

Since their beginnings as a zany ska unit in the mid-'90s, Los Angeles County's the Aquabats have been lauded for helping energize a fresh wave of ska-punk alongside such figures as the Mighty Mighty Bosstones and Squirrel Nut Zippers. Dressed in matching masks and colored costumes inspired by Adam West's Batman from the '60s, the group made their debut with 1996's The Return of the Aquabats! as an eight-piece. A fluctuating lineup over the years was stabilized by the constant presence of lead vocalist Christian Jacabs -- known to fans as the MC Bat Commander -- and bassist Chad Larson (aka Crash McLarson). Coinciding with a reduced lineup, they shifted from exuberant ska to playful, punky indie rock before recording 2005's Charge!! as a quintet. Part musical sketch comedy show and part campy, superhero adventure series, the band developed their own family-friendly TV series, The Aquabats! Super Show!, which aired in 2012 and 2013. The soundtrack to the first season proved the outfit's continued popularity when it made it onto the Billboard 200 upon release seven years later, in 2019. They kept the fun-loving spirit alive on later releases such as Kooky Spooky…In Stereo (2020) and Finally! (2024). Formed in Huntington Beach, California in 1994, the original Aquabats were Jacobs, Larson, James Briggs (Jaime the Robot), Courtney Pollack (the Prince of Karate), Adam Diebert (Prince Adam), Charles Grey (Ultra Kyu), Boyd Terry (Catboy), and Travis Barker (the Baron Von Tito). The first Aquabats album, The Return of the Aquabats, was released on Horchata Records in 1996 and drew attention for its high-spirited ska and comical lyrics. The Fury of the Aquabats, followed in 1997 on Time Bomb and landed on the Billboard 200 at number 172. Two years later, they returned with Aquabats vs. the Floating Eye of Death! When Barker left the Aquabats to join blink-182, he was replaced by drummer Gabe Palmer (Doctor Rock). Myths, Legends and Other Amazing Adventures, Vol. 2 saw release in 2000; Doctor Rock and Ultra Kyu left the group soon after. Richard Falomir (Ricky Fitness) stepped in on drums. As the band abandoned ska for a more streamlined indie rock at shows, the Serious Awesomeness! DVD, a compendium of live Aquabats tracks, saw a Fearless Records release in 2003. The horn-less Yo! Check Out This Ride EP arrived a year later. When Charge!! appeared on Nitro in June 2005, it was the band's first LP in almost six years. By that point the band's official lineup included the MC Bat Commander, bassist Crash McLarson, guitarist Chainsaw (Pollack, fka the Prince of Karate), sax-playing keyboardist Jimmy the Robot (formerly Jamie the Robot), and drummer Ricky Fitness. Charge!! led to an increased interest in touring, including opening dates with the Offspring. Pollack left the group in 2006 and was replaced by Death by Stereo's Ian Fowles as Eagle Bones Falconhawk. The Aquabats returned with their fifth album, the Fearless-issued Hi-Five Soup!, in 2011. It marked their second appearance on the Billboard 200. That same year, The Aquabats! Super Show! was picked up by cable network The Hub. The series' 13-episode first season aired in 2012 and was nominated for a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Children's Series. A second season was broadcast in 2013 before the show was canceled amid rebranding by the network. That freed up time for a 20th anniversary tour in 2014. Kings Road put out a 20th anniversary remaster of The Fury of the Aquabats in 2018. Following an ambitious crowdfunding campaign that also involved putting Super Show! back into production, the Aquabats assembled the original television soundtrack Super Show! Vol. 1, which arrived on Kings Road in 2019. Their highest-charting album to that point, the soundtrack debuted at number 165 on the Billboard 200 and topped the Heatseekers Albums chart. The group quickly followed that success with their sixth studio album, Kooky Spooky…In Stereo, in August 2020. It included the couch potato-themed single "Pajamazon!," inspired by sheltering in place during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Aquabats eventually returned with another full-length, Finally!, in June 2024. It introduced new keyboardist "Gorney" (Matthew Gorney). ~ Marcy Donelson, Rovi

The Aquabats!'s Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
17 May 2025 The Aquabats! in Pomona The Glass House, Pomona, CA, United States
22 May 2025 The Aquabats! in Glasgow Slay Glasgow, Glasgow, SC, United Kingdom
23 May 2025 The Aquabats! in Liverpool Arts Club Liverpool - Theatre, Liverpool, EN, United Kingdom
26 May 2025 The Aquabats! in London O2 Academy Islington, London, EN, United Kingdom
28 May 2025 The Aquabats! in Dublin Whelans, Dublin, DN, Ireland
16 Jun 2025 The Aquabats! in Asheville The Orange Peel, Asheville, NC, United States
17 Jun 2025 The Aquabats!, Koffin Kats, Mike V & The Rats in Atlanta Center Stage Theater, Atlanta, GA, United States
19 Jun 2025 The Aquabats!, Koffin Kats, Mike V & The Rats in Tampa The Ritz Ybor, Tampa, FL, United States
20 Jun 2025 The Aquabats!, Koffin Kats, Mike V & The Rats in Orlando House of Blues Orlando, Lake Buena Vista, FL, United States
21 Jun 2025 The Aquabats!, Koffin Kats in St. Augustine St. Augustine Amphitheatre Backyard Stage, St Augustine Beach, FL, United States

The Aquabats!'s Popular songs

  • Super Rad!
  • The Shark Fighter!
  • Pool Party

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Some of The Aquabats!'s most popular songs include Super Rad!, The Shark Fighter!, Pool Party. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to The Aquabats!'s music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Super Rad!, The Shark Fighter!, Pool Party, and more.

The Aquabats! is known for their distinctive sound in the ska genre, often blending elements of ska punk, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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