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ShitOuttaLuck formed through relationships forged in school and has served them well for many years. The name says it all - sardonic, sarcastic, ironic, - an "ic"ky band with a self-deprecating sense of humor and a dark, heavy sound that turns skacore on it's ear. S.O.L. likes it's music like it likes it's liquor - shaken, not stirred. Mixtures of Rock, Latin, Punk, Jazz, and 120 proof dancable ska underpinning. ShitOuttaLuck has appeared with Big D and the Kids Table, The Aggrolites, Let's Go Bowling, Big In Japan, Streetlight Manifesto, The Matches, Los Hooligans, Forces of Evil, Chris Murray, The Phenomenauts and others extensively in California and along the entire west coast.
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ShitOuttaLuck has shared the stage with Let's Go Bowling, The Slackers, Forces of Evil, Big In Japan, The Planet Smashers, The Matches, Los Hooligans, Radio Noise, Ted Dancin' Machine, Mass Hysteria, The KGB, Monkey, Solemite, Chris Murray, Dan Pothasst, The People, Lavish Green, Keyser Soze, The Kingpins, The Phenomenauts, Suburban Legends and many other notable artists at 500+ capacity venues extensively in the Bay Area as well as Southern California, Arizona, Oregon and Washington.
ShitOuttaLuck's first full-length album “Your Know You Like It” was produced at Hyde Street Studios, San Francisco, engineered and mixed by Gabriel Shepherd (Cake - Certified Gold/Platinum) and mastered by Mike Romanowski at Paul Stubblebine Mastering. None of this was possible without excesses in blood, spit, tears, drama, bouts of sickness, video games, Brooke Burns calendars, and of course, Mexican food and Beer.
ShitOuttaLuck appears on Bay Area Ska's DIY compilation F%#@ing Free: Bay Area Ska Volume 1 as well as F%#@ing Free: Bay Area Ska Volume 2.
“With a soulful-sounding woman singing lead, and with a talented cast of musicians with her, ShitOuttaLuck filled this room with happiness and joy.” – www.bayareaska.com
“ShitOuttaLuck, at the very basic level, is a band after a very ambitious sound... the use of the horns brings the entire sound to the forefront, creating this full board tone, with plenty to pick out and pay attention to in the show... Katy, as a vocalist, is already working at a top level performance, with a very strong voice, a fireball personality...” – www.powerslave.com
“This band turns up the energy level a couple of notches without losing their self-effacing sense of humor. Translation: they are really fun to watch and they really rock!”
- East Bay Music Scene



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