The Caribbean

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The Go From Tactical 00:00 Tools
Bees, Their Vision and Language 00:00 Tools
Mr. Let's Find Out 00:00 Tools
The Clock Tower 00:00 Tools
Lands and Grooves 00:00 Tools
Stockhausen Serves Imperialism 00:00 Tools
First & Apple 00:00 Tools
Color Television (Scott Solter Remix) 00:00 Tools
William of Orange 00:00 Tools
Outskirts 00:00 Tools
Collapsitarians 00:00 Tools
Artists In Exile 00:00 Tools
Thank You For Talking To Me About Israel 00:00 Tools
Siamese Sons 00:00 Tools
Supply Lines 00:00 Tools
Interfaith Roommates 00:00 Tools
Jobsworth 00:00 Tools
The Chemistry Sisters 00:00 Tools
Municipal Stadium 00:00 Tools
Imitation Air 00:00 Tools
Discontinued Perfume 00:00 Tools
The Declaritive 00:00 Tools
I Haven't Given Up Hoping 00:00 Tools
Bulbs and Switches 00:00 Tools
I Thee Wed 00:00 Tools
Moon Sickness 00:00 Tools
Populations 00:00 Tools
French Radio 00:00 Tools
Plastic Explosives 00:00 Tools
Electric Bass 00:00 Tools
Echopraxia 00:00 Tools
We're Both Villains 00:00 Tools
Sixteen Kingdoms 00:00 Tools
Christmastime is Here 00:00 Tools
Do You Believe in Dinosaurs? 00:00 Tools
Tarmac Squad 00:00 Tools
On the Use of Mirrors In the Game Of Chess 00:00 Tools
They Just Cant Stop It The (Games People Play) 00:00 Tools
Oahu Sugar Strike 00:00 Tools
Great! 00:00 Tools
Mr. Let\'s Find Out 00:00 Tools
Apple Theme 00:00 Tools
Calla Lilies 00:00 Tools
The Procurator Understood 00:00 Tools
The Truth Hurts Jamie Green 00:00 Tools
I Want to Be Your Picture of Good Health 00:00 Tools
Jamie Theme 00:00 Tools
Fresh Out of Travel Agent School 00:00 Tools
Actresses 00:00 Tools
Siamese Theme 00:00 Tools
The Soigne Set 00:00 Tools
Trick Photography 00:00 Tools
Please Mister 00:00 Tools
The Requirements 00:00 Tools
Color Television 00:00 Tools
In-House 00:00 Tools
That Anxious Age 00:00 Tools
Bulbs & Switches 00:00 Tools
History's First Know-It-All 00:00 Tools
Officer Garvey 00:00 Tools
Annunciator Zone 00:00 Tools
Who's Hollywood Now? 00:00 Tools
Perish the Thought 00:00 Tools
Check Kiting 00:00 Tools
The Ill-Fated Cougar 00:00 Tools
The Druggist's 00:00 Tools
The Coward's Approach 00:00 Tools
Do You Believe in Dinosaurs (Scott Solter Remix) 00:00 Tools
The Night Panel 00:00 Tools
Verse by Verse 00:00 Tools
What Child Is This 00:00 Tools
Tonight, It's Over 00:00 Tools
Front Row at the Rodeo 00:00 Tools
Help Would Only Confuse Me 00:00 Tools
You'd Smile Back 00:00 Tools
To Call Your Very Own 00:00 Tools
It's Unlikely to Settle the Difference 00:00 Tools
The Just Cant Stop It (The Games People Play) 00:00 Tools
What Would Jane Jacobs Say? 00:00 Tools
Knife Replaces Blade 00:00 Tools
I'll Simplify My Life (In Fremont) 00:00 Tools
Have you thought about turning pro? 00:00 Tools
I am the Mosque 00:00 Tools
Girl at Fairgrounds 00:00 Tools
Mancunian Candidate 00:00 Tools
Stockhausen Serves Imperialism (All Tiny Creatures Remix) 00:00 Tools
The 65 Cent Dinner 00:00 Tools
Vitamin Ship 00:00 Tools
The Seventeenth Century 00:00 Tools
Havana Next Stop 00:00 Tools
Religion 00:00 Tools
They Just Can't Stop It (The Games People Play) 00:00 Tools
The Caribbean - Bees Their Vision And Language 00:00 Tools
Girl at the Fairgrounds 00:00 Tools
Jobsworth - Deleted Scenes Remix 00:00 Tools
AIR WALK[Original Mix] 00:00 Tools
Mr. Let\\'s Find Out 00:00 Tools
The Go From Tactical - The Caribbean 00:00 Tools
They Just Can't Stop It The (Games People Play) 00:00 Tools
That Anxious Age (Scott Solter Remix) 00:00 Tools
I'll Simplify My Life(In Fremont) 00:00 Tools
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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. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.