The Adjusters were an American ska, soul and reggae band from Chicago, Illinois, United States, active from 1995–2003.
The band was known for its fusion of 1960s soul sounds with traditional ska and reggae[1] as well as its progressive political views.
[4] The Adjusters played many shows during this period (1997–1998) throughout the midwest and east coast, most numerously with Detroit-based ska-jazz band The Articles and NYC-based The Slackers.
The Adjusters' second album "Before The Revolution" was released on Moon Ska Records in 1998, produced by Victor Rice, with a foreword by author Thomas Frank, and several tracks mixed by Jon Langford of the Mekons.
[6] This album was also produced by Victor Rice and the single "Can't See the Light" features German ska and dancehall artist Dr. Ring-Ding.