Inspecter 7

Inspecter 7 is an American ska band formed in 1992 in New Brunswick, New Jersey.

Inspecter 7
Also known asAgent 86 (19921993)
OriginNew Brunswick, New Jersey, United States
GenresSka
Years active1992-Present
MembersGiuseppe Mancini
Daniella Cardoza
Jerry Abillama
King Django
Vinny Troyani
Brian Varneke
Anton Major
Casey Eastmond

With a sound that combines all three waves of ska (traditional, two-tone and third wave

After releasing a seven-inch single on Moon Ska Records, and appearing on several compilation albums, including all three volumes of the Oi: Skampilation series, the Band was Discovered by NYC's OG East Village Producer: TC NYSR in 1993 & Signed Them to New York City's record label Radical Records and began extensive East Coast touring. That year they released their first full-length album, The Infamous, which received positive reviews.

In 1997, the band toured nationally with Moon Ska Recording artists The Skoidats.

Over the years, they shared the stage with ska acts including The Scofflaws,[1] Bad Manners, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Mephiskapheles, The Skatalites.

In 2013, they released their third full-length album, Escapes And Illusions, on Little Dickman Records.

Scorsese licensed One Step Beyond for use in The Wolf of Wall Street.[2]

Members

Giuseppe Mancini - Lead Vocalist / Band Leader

Daniella Cardoza - Lead Vocalist

Jerry Abillama - Guitarist

King Django - Keyboardist

Casey Eastmond - Drummer

Vinny Troyani - Tenor Saxophonist

Brian Varneke - Trumpeter

Anton Major - Trombonist

Discography


See also

References

  1. Staff (undated; circa 2003)."Scofflaws/Inspector 7  The Wetland's 10/11/97". institutionalized.net (part of Sudden Death Publications). Retrieved April 9, 2015.
  2. Jaggernauth, Kevin (December 27, 2013)"The Playlist:All the Songs in 'The Wolf of Wall Street' Including Devo, Cypress Hill, Foo Fighters & More" Archived April 8, 2015, at the Wayback Machine |Indie Wire. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
  3. Steininger, Alex (undated). "Inspecter 7  Banished to Bogeyland (Radical Records)". In Music We Trust. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
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