
Lactose & Intolerant
About
Genre: Modern Ska Punk
Active: 2020s
Location: Southern California
Bio:
Lactose and Intolerant appeared seemingly out of nowhere in the 2020s with a sound that harkens back to third-wave ska punk’s golden era while maintaining a thoroughly modern sense of chaos.
The duo—whose real identities remain unknown—specializes in high-energy anthems about everyday frustrations, with a particular focus on road rage, digestive issues, and the general absurdity of modern life. Their breakout track “Fast Lane Fool” became an unexpected hit among frustrated commuters worldwide.
Little is known about Lactose and Intolerant personally, as they’ve maintained strict anonymity throughout their career. What we do know is that their music combines upbeat ska energy with lyrics that channel pure, unfiltered frustration into three-minute anthems.
The name “Lactose and Intolerant” apparently stems from an inside joke that the duo refuses to explain, though theories abound in fan communities.
Notable Releases:
Fast Lane Fool (2024)
Sound: Fast ska punk with prominent horn sections, upstroke guitar rhythms, driving bass, and gang vocals.
