The Review:

A praise album and a few band members later The Insyderz finally release a follow up to their first album, "Motor City Ska". It is titled "Fight of My Life." This album is very much like the first album with a few exceptions. Their is a lot of punk in this album along with ska like the first album. The Major difference is that this album has more slower songs and dosen't have as much upbeat songs like the first.

The real MAJOR dissapointment is the number of songs on this album. If you have the Maxi-Single there are essentially 7 yes only 7 new songs on this album. That is not including the instrumental (which I feel is not very good) which makes 8. Without the Maxi-Single there are 11. There are however some very good parts to some songs which makes this worth getting. So get it definately if you don't have the maxi-single. If you have the single you may want to think twice especially if you don't have Five Iron Frenzy's "Quanity is Job #1."

The Insyderz album called "Skalellulia" is a praise and worship album with 12 songs. The Maxi-Single contains 5 songs, 2 are different versions and 1 is not on "Fight of My Life," only obsessive fans should get this one if they have "Fight of My Life."

The Albums:

1. "Motor City Ska"
2. "Skalleluia"
3. "Paradise" (5 songs)
4. "Fight of My Life" - 10/21/98

The band:

Joe Yerke - vocals
Sang Kim - trombone
Bram Roberts - trumpet
Nate Sjogren - drumbs
Beau McCarthy - bass
Kyle Wasil - gutiar

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