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The Cheapskates formed in Pembrokeshire, West Wales in 1998, and finally became a six-piece in 2000, after a few line-up changes. From the very beginning, The Cheapskates have played an uplifting blend of ska, punk and pop - lyrically sharp and witty, wh?le musically melodic, catchy and fun. The live show has always been inventive and full of humour - the band emphasising their twist on ska convention by dressing in suits cut off at the knee. The CD ''The Wrong Arm of the Law'' was recorded at Dreamworld Studios Pembrokeshire in August 1999 and featured five tracks inctuding ''I Want To Be Canadian'' and ''You Still Owe Me Twelve Pence''. It was pressed privately and released through Welsh record shops and the Internet, selling in the UK, USA, Canada and even Switzerland! The internet has proved an effective medium for The Cheapskates - the song ''I Want To Be Canadian'' won mp3.com''s Punk Rock Battle of the Bands ?n March 2000, before going on to reach #4 in the mp3.com ska chart. `You Still Owe Me Twelve Pence'' has twice been chosen as a `Featured Song'' in the ska genre by mp3.com''s staff, and recently hit #17 in the ska chart. Radio airplay has been provided by Xpress FM (Cardiff) and Haven FM (Pembrokeshire), and songs will appear on the forthcoming compilation CDs `Better Than Advertised'' (Lucky Star Records, USA) and `Know Your Skalphabet'' (Good Clean Fun Records, UK). Recent gigs in the UK include an all day ska/punk event at the Foundry, Birmingham, headlined b

Nobody's Prefect
Goldmine Presents Garage Sale: 19 Wyld And Savage Bands
The Wrong Arm of the Law
International Punk Rock Box Set
[non-album tracks]
Know Your Skalphabet 2
the cheapskates
Nobody's Perfect
You Still Owe Me Twelve Pence
This Are U.K. Ska 2
Know Your Skalphabet
Nobody's Prefect EP