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The Caribbean

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The Caribbean are a modern pop music organization. Emerging from D.C. area bands Townies and Smart Went Crazy in 1999, Michael Kentoff, Matthew Byars, and Tony Dennison lay the foundation for the pop conglomerate The Caribbean is today. In 2004, after an EP and two full lengths, The Caribbean, then expanded to a five member group with Don Campbell and David Jones, enlisted the aid of Chad Clark (Smart Went Crazy, Beauty Pill) to produce William of Orange, released on Miami-based Hometapes Records. For 2005's Plastic Explosives, the group again turned to Clark for production duties, reflecting his influence in the liner notes: "Amplified by Chad Clark." Though spread out across the east coast, The Caribbean continue to proliferate live pop music from time to time in some format or another; they regularly surface as a live trio with Kentoff, Byars, and Jones. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

The Go From Tactical

1,060
2

Bees, Their Vision and Language

807
3

Mr. Let's Find Out

680
4

The Clock Tower

596
5

First & Apple

546
6

Lands and Grooves

510
7

Color Television (Scott Solter Remix)

459
8

William of Orange

420
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Outskirts

343
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Collapsitarians

333

albums

Discontinued Perfume

Discontinued Perfume

Populations

Populations

Plastic Explosives

Plastic Explosives

Moon Sickness

Moon Sickness

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SXSW 2010 Showcasing Artists

William of Orange

William of Orange

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SXSW 2007 Showcasing Artists

History's First Know-It-All

History's First Know-It-All

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Don't Know When I'll Be Back Again

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SXSW 2011 Showcasing Artists

Verse By Verse

Verse By Verse

Scott Solter Re-Populates The Caribbean

Scott Solter Re-Populates The Caribbean

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