Deep in the heart of Californias Inland Empire, the Hispanic-tinged ska-punk band Voodoo Glow Skulls formed in the late 80s. Originally a hardcore group, the quartet was comprised of the brothers Casillas (Frank on vocals, Eddie on guitar, Jorge on bass) plus drummer Jerry ONeill. After several years of playing in a garage, the band decided to expand both its lineup (not to mention its sound) with a horn section — saxophone player Joey Hernandez, trumpeter Joe McNally, and trombone player Brodie Johnson. By the early 90s, Voodoo Glow Skulls were one of the most interesting ska-punk bands on the West Coast
Deep in the heart of Californias Inland Empire, the Hispanic-tinged ska-punk band Voodoo Glow Skulls formed in the late 80s. Originally a hardcore group, the quartet was comprised of the brothers Casillas (Frank on vocals, Eddie on guitar, Jorge on bass) plus drummer Jerry ONeill. After several years of playing in a garage, the band decided to expand both its lineup (not to mention its sound) with a horn section — saxophone player Joey Hernandez, trumpeter Joe McNally, and trombone player Brodie Johnson. By the early 90s, Voodoo Glow Skulls were one of the most interesting ska-punk bands on the West Coast