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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mike_ParkMike Park - Wikipedia

    Suburban Home. Website. http://www.mikeparkmusic.com. Michael Brian Park is an American musician and progressive activist. His musical ventures include Skankin' Pickle for whom he both played the saxophone and sang, The Chinkees, The Bruce Lee Band, and Ogikubo Station, as well as an acoustic solo project under his own name.

  2. 13 lug 2007 · Supposed To Be There Too (video)

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    • Hopeless Records
  3. 30 mag 2023 · Mike Park is the only person behind Asian Man records. The label has helped break ska and punk bands including Alkaline Trio and Less Than Jake. Park recently turned down an offer to have Asian...

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    • KEXP Podcasts
  4. music.youtube.com › channel › UCRS2JTi2nNHhOxAW9wz6XAQMike Park - YouTube Music

    Michael Brian Park is an American musician and progressive activist. His musical ventures include Skankin' Pickle for whom he both played the saxophone and sang, The Chinkees, The Bruce Lee Band, and Ogikubo Station, as well as an acoustic solo project under his own name. After his time with Skankin' Pickle he went on to found Asian Man Records, a label which he has run out of his garage in ...

  5. Mike Park is a musician, producer and label owner from California. Along with music made under his own name, he is associated with bands such as Skankin' Pickle , The Chinkees , Ogikubo Station...

  6. www.mikeparkmusic.com › aboutMike Park

    Press Photos. In the fall of 1985, Mike Park began his journey in the music world. His first band Psychiatric Disorder, played blistering punk rock influenced by BLACK FLAG, 7 SECONDS, MINOR THREAT, and THE MINUTEMEN. Unfortunately, the band was horrible. But that was more than twenty five years ago and though the music has changed, the ...

  7. 4 mag 2022 · May 4, 2022 | 12:10pm ET. In celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, Consequence invited musician, DIY label-head, and activist Mike Park to share his thoughts on being an Asian artist in America, the enduring power of music, and more. Read his op-ed below.