The Specials, Gang of Four, The Clash (Sandinista! era), early Rancid.

If you only know The English Beat from “Save It for Later,” you’re missing their darker, more restless side. “Mirror in the Bathroom” is a ska-punk-new wave hybrid that predicted bands like No Doubt and The Interrupters. Grab the MP3, turn it up, and try not to check your own reflection while it plays.

Here’s a of “Mirror in the Bathroom” by The English Beat (known in the US as The Beat), written from the perspective of a music blogger or fan reviewing the MP3 track. Title: Ska’s Sharpest Edge: The English Beat – “Mirror in the Bathroom” (MP3 Review)

In lossy MP3 form (even at 320 kbps), the track loses a tiny bit of sax warmth and bass punch compared to vinyl, but the energy survives intact. This is a song meant for car speakers, headphones on a crowded bus, or a sweaty club. The digital file preserves that jagged urgency—just don’t expect the deep lows of a lossless rip.