The Mighty Mighty Bosstones have split after nearly 40 years as a band.
Confirming the news in a statement shared on their Facebook page, the Boston ska group wrote:
"After decades of brotherhood, touring the world and making great records together, we have decided to no longer continue on as a band.
"Above all, we want to express our sincere gratitude to every single one of you who have supported us. We could not have done any of it without you."
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones formed in 1983 and released their debut album, 'Devil's Night Out', in 1989. Their 1997 fifth LP, 'Let's Face It', propelled them to the forefront of the ska explosion in the mid-'90s thanks to the success of their hugely popular single The Impression That I Get.
After dropping two more albums, they went on hiatus in 2003 and returned for a reunion tour in 2007. Following that, they put out a further four records, including their final full-length, 2021's 'When God Was Great'.
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