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Hey guys im having a st pattys party this yar, going to have al nice selection of irish and scottish brews, and some cuisine from the region.i have a few random irish drinkings songs, asome riverdance selections, some dropkick murphys hits and a bit of the chieftains, but what are some other good celtic bands/groups with nice upbeat music good for a party?thanks

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OMG st. patty's day drinking WITHOUT Flogging Molly is ludicrous.Go! Go get Flogging Molly! NOW!

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Dropkick Murphy's is good, "Kiss me I'm **** Faced." Thats a good one. There's a group from around my area, there called The Elders, they have some really good upbeat music. "Send A Prayer", "Buzz's Jig", "American Wake" Those are just a few, you can't go wrong with The Elders, check them out.

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Mudmen (5 O'Clock, Saturday, Drink n' Fight, cover of Home for a Rest)Flogging Molly is definitely a must.Going outside of the Celtic theme, ska is always good drinkin music. Reel Big Fish, Mad Caddies, Less Than Jake, are all acceptable if no suitable Irish music can be found.

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Mudmen (5 O'Clock, Saturday, Drink n' Fight, cover of Home for a Rest)Flogging Molly is definitely a must.Going outside of the Celtic theme, ska is always good drinkin music. Reel Big Fish, Mad Caddies, Less Than Jake, are all acceptable if no suitable Irish music can be found.
Give me some Chopin and a beer, and I'll drink to fucking classical.
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Mudmen (5 O'Clock, Saturday, Drink n' Fight, cover of Home for a Rest)Flogging Molly is definitely a must.Going outside of the Celtic theme, ska is always good drinkin music. Reel Big Fish, Mad Caddies, Less Than Jake, are all acceptable if no suitable Irish music can be found.
if you mention ska you should mention The Planet Smashers. Don't know if they got big in the states but there stuff is awsome. "Super orgy porno party, SUPER ORGY PORNO PARRRRTAY!"
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Give me some Chopin and a beer, and I'll drink to fucking classical.
Cheers to that
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Mudmen (5 O'Clock, Saturday, Drink n' Fight, cover of Home for a Rest)Flogging Molly is definitely a must.Going outside of the Celtic theme, ska is always good drinkin music. Reel Big Fish, Mad Caddies, Less Than Jake, are all acceptable if no suitable Irish music can be found.
I was gonna post a comment on how Reel Big Fish suck and somewhere along the line add an insult but sense you mentioned Mad Caddies I thought I would forgive youalso put in some Streetlight Manifesto one of the best ska bands around
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Great Big Sea is a must!Some others...Irish Descendents, Flogging Molly, The Pogues, Irish Rovers. I have a lot of Newfoundland music that would be good, but finding it to download is impossible.

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Ahh, my favorite holiday. +1 on Pogues, Flogging Molly, Great Big Sea, etc.You might also want to try The Prodigals--they're a "jig punk" group that should fit into your overall theme. Gaelic Storm would work too. Also, it doesn't seem like St. Patrick's if you don't have at least a little Clancy Brothers. If you want pub songs, I'd suggest Brigid's Cross out of Cleveland.Prodigals websiteGaelic StormBrigid's Cross

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the Braveheart soundtrack.celtic / scottish... same thing.

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